JCILPS called state wide 18 hrs general strike from midnight tonight

IMPHAL, March 15: Condemning the draft Bill for the safeguard indigenous people of the State to be tentatively passed tomorrow during the Assembly session, members of JCILPS called an 18-hours

IMPHAL, March 15: Condemning the draft Bill for the safeguard indigenous people of the State to be tentatively passed tomorrow during the Assembly session, members of JCILPS called an 18-hours general strike starting midnight tonight. The general strike will end at 6 pm will tomorrow but ongoing school examinations, press and medical emergencies would be exempted from the purview of the strike.

Convenor Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System Ibotombi Khuman in a press meet held at its office, Nongmeibung said that the committee with the support from the general public have been demanding the implementation of a permit system for migrants so as to safeguard indigenous people of the State. He continued that the State Government had agreed to pass an Act with suggestions from an expert committee.

He mentioned that current Assembly session was extended to pass the Bill but unfortunately the Draft Bill stated nothing pertaining to safeguarding citizen of the State and instead seems aimed at safeguarding migrants.

The Draft Bill is strongly condemnable said Ibotombi and added that if tomorrow the Assembly Session fails to discuss the Bill inculcating their five charters of demand then it will be better for the Assembly to withdraw the Bill.

The five charters of demand for inclusion in the Bill, include the issue of a pass or permit which is compulsory for all non indigenous people who comes to Manipur to hold; to mark 1951 as the cut-off base year to decide who is an migrant; no land ownership right to be given to any non indigenous people; installation of a full fledged labour department for proper registration of migrant labour; and lastly detection of non indigenous people without proper identity cards and to deport them.

The convenor further said that the draft Bill has included only one of their demands, namely the registration of migrant labourers at the labour department.

He elaborated that if the Assembly passed the draft Bill then it will surely promote demographic imbalance in the State. He mentioned that the State Government`™s attitude towards the popular sentiment in matters of safeguarding indigenous people of the State has left the the committee`™s recommendation meaningless.

The JCILPS convenor said that there is still time for the state Government to rectify the bill in the discussion hour of the session else the JCILPS with the support of the public will demonstrate stronger form of agitations.

We can even sacrifice our lives for the safeguard of indigenous people of the State said convenor JCILPS women wing L Nganbi supplementing in the press meet.

She further said that there is doubt that the draft bill was not framed by fellow leaders of the State but by some non indigenous people for the benefit for migrants and non locals of the state.

Later the draft Bill was set ablaze in front of JCILPS office at Nongmeibung in front of media fraternity.

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JCILPS activists hold migrants

IMPHAL, September 7: The women’s wing of JCILPS caught 15 non locals and presented them before the media at the head office of JCILPS today. JCILPS women wing programme coordinator

IMPHAL, September 7: The women’s wing of JCILPS caught 15 non locals and presented them before the media at the head office of JCILPS today.

JCILPS women wing programme coordinator Nameirakpam Chingkheinganbi told media persons that the members of JCILPS women wing with the JCILPS Task Force Committee carried out a drive at Mayai Lambi line.

She said members of the women’s wing and Task Force Committee came across the construction workers in a construction site at Sekmaijin area and found them carrying ID cards issued by a local club while frisking them.

The local club issuing ID cards to the migrants needs to verify their identities properly, she said, adding that Rising Knowledge Club, Khoyathong have issued the ID cards by charging them Rs. 200 each.

Continuing that the club is issuing ID cards simply by charging fees without verifying any documents of the migrants, she advised those non locals carrying proper documents to refrain from venturing in distant places within the State to avoid untoward incidents.

Meanwhile, the Students’ wings of JCILPS were enraged after they were treated badly by the owner of Tashi Interiors, Singjamei while frisking nonlocal employees of the shop.

JCILPS also organised sit-in protests and public meetings at Singjamei Makha Model Club Community Hall, Kongba Uchekon Sunlight Library Club and Arapti Mayai Leikai.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/09/jcilps-activists-hold-migrants/