Imphal, 05 May 2016 : Deputy chief minister Gaikhangam has categorically stated that it would more fruitful if all join together to put pressure on the centre regarding the three bills passed by the state assembly. The deputy chief minister felt that all will suffer if the JCILPS called for bandhs and blockades to press the demand for implementation of Inner Line Permit System in the state. Responding to query by media persons on the sidelines of the inaugural function of a community hall at Irom Meijrao, Gaikhangam said the three bills passed by the state assembly have already been sent by the governor to the president of India seeking his assent. He also emphasised the role of the BJP govt at the centre in converting the bills to an act. On the JCILPS ban on contest and voting by non-Manipuris in the Imphal municipal corporation election, Gaikhangam said every responsible person needs to understand the laws of the land.
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Gaikhangam insists all must unite to put pressure on the Centre on the ILP issue
05 May 2016
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