Office of the
Joint Committee on ILP System in Manipur
Manipur
Press Statement
New Delhi 23rd November 2012
Ngasi Friday, 23 November 2012 Joint Committee on ILP System in Manipur gi delegate amaga Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde amasung Manipur Inner Lok Sabha Parliamentary Constituency MP Dr. Th. Meinya punna MHA ki office ta unnakhre. Minute 45 rom unnaduna wari sanakhiba aduda Joint Committeegi maikheidagi ILP chatnahallu haibagi pandam, khollao, meeyamgi khongjang asinachingba wafam kaya thamkhi. Yelhoumeesinggi hak, saktam amasung chaokhatpa khunnai ama sembagidamak yelhoumeesingbu protect twgadaba ngaklou pathap / law mathou tai haiba wafam asi Joint Committee gi maikeidagi yamna knna thamkhi.
Joint Committee gi maikeidagi memorandum amasung ILP demand ga mari leinaba che changing pisinkhi. Pisinkhiba che changsing aduda maming pnba yabadi; Manipur Council Resolution No 4 of 48, dated 26th February 1948 on Approval of Permit System to enter into Manipur, Merger Agreement 1949, Manipur cabinet decision of 12 July 2012 and State Assembly Resolution of 13 July 2012 asinachingbani.
Unnakhiba adu cordial oi amasung yamna progressive oiba interaction amani haina lwba yai. Adumakpu, Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde gi wafamda ILP demand asi genuine oi hairabasu mahakna ILP gi merit asi karino haiba wafam eikhoida hanglakpa asina (1) Chahi ama henna changsillakliba eikhoigi khongjang asigi khollao asi Government of India na serious oina lowbidaba malli, (2) Manipur da chatthariba meetop chngsillakpagi enot asi ngasifaoba check twnaba government ki policy leitri haiba utpagumna towee. EIkhoina unnakhiba adu diplomatically yamna cordial oirabasu karigumba makhalgi written assurance amasung verbal commitment pibiraktaba asina eikhoigi khongjang asi makha tana changsinkho haina eenot happiri.
Somorendro Thokchom
Media Coordinator
Joint Committee
23rd November 2012
New Delhi
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MEMORANDUM
ON
“DEMAND FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF INNER LINE PERMIT IN MANIPUR”
Memorandum submitted to the
Union Home Minister
Government of India
New Delhi
Submitted on
Friday, 23 November 2012
Submitted by
The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System in Manipur
To,
The Union Home Minister
Government of India
New Delhi
Subject: Demand for implementation of Inner Line Permit System in Manipur
Honourable Sir,
The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit in Manipur, have the pleasure to invite your kind attention that the Indigenous people of Manipur are now highly alarmed with the threat of loss of identity, political rights, economical rights and their total marginalization.
The alarming issue is aroused due to the perennial influx of outsider in Manipur. Excessive migrants from Myanmar, Bangladesh, Nepal and other parts of India are dominating over the indigenous peoples. Under the circumstances the people of Manipur are very much eager for implementation of Inner Line Permit to maintain its time immemorial rich identity.
Without such regulation, influx of outsiders cannot be controlled. Therefore, on behalf of the people of Manipur, we humbly request you to honour and respect the Resolution of the Manipur State Legislative Assembly to implement Inner Line Permit in Manipur.
We consider that it is the responsibility of Indian State to protect and save the identity, socio-economic and rights of the citizens, including the people of Manipur. We, therefore, request you to have a deep thought on our request and initiate necessary positive action from your end to meet the aspiration of the people of Manipur.
We may take the opportunity to place you that Manipur was an Independent Kingdom with written historical chronicle dating from 33 A.D. The sovereignty of Manipur was lost into the hands of the British in 1891. Manipur regained independence in 1947, and established a democratically elected government under its own Constitution of Manipur few years before the Indian constitution was adopted.
Manipur had its own policy of controlling and checking outsiders before the British invasion in 1891. It was continued as Permit system during British rule. The permit system for entering into Manipur was recognised by the Dominion Government of India before the controversial annexation took place in 1949. The permit system was continued till 17 November 1950, until it was arbitrarily abolished without the consent of the indigenous peoples during the Chief Commissioner’s rule in Manipur. (Necessary documents are enclosed).
Our demand for permit system in Manipur is framed within the existing constitutional framework. We held the Government of India as fully responsible to protect the interest of the people of Manipur to defend their identity, socio-cultural, political and economic rights. We appeal the Government of India to positively view our demand and extend every possible co-operation to honour and respect the resolution of the Manipur Legislative assembly to implement Inner Line Permit in Manipur.
With regards
Yours Sincerely,
Sd/- Sd/-
(Sapamcha Jadumani) Mutum Churamani
Convenor Co-Convenor
Sd/- Sd/-
(Md.Kheiruddin Shah) (Khomdram Ratan)
Co-Convenor Co-Convenor
Sd/- Sd/-
(Joy Chingakham) (Somorendro Thokchom)
Co-Convenor Co-convenor.
Delhi
23rd November, 2012.