Guv address has nothing on measures to check influx: Opp

Shillong, March 21: The Opposition on Tuesday expressed concern over Governor’s Address not mentioning measures to address influx issue.
“The Governor’s Address has failed to highlight the steps taken by the governent to address the issue of influx, safety and security of people living in the border,” Congress legislator from Umsning Dr Celestine Lyngdoh said.
He was participating in the debate on the Governor’s Address.
Lyngdoh pointed out that the governor has also failed to mention the many failures of the Meghalaya Energy Corporation Limited (MeECL) and the Jal Jeevan Mission in the state besides step taken to ensure transparency in governance.
VPP legislator from Nongkrem Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit said the governor has failed to mention about the issue related to inclusion of Khasi language in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India.
He pointed out that in the last five years, people were living in fear and people were even forced to take law in their own hands while citing the incident where four criminals were lynched at Shangpung village in West Jaintia Hills district.
On the border issue, Basaiawmoit said that the government should not give away precious land to Assam in the name of border settlement.
“I am worried as anything done in a haste will turn out to be a waste,” he said while referring to the ongoing border talks for resolving the remaining six areas of difference.
He said no doubt the border dispute has to be resolved but many villages in Khasi Hills have now gone to Assam because of the MoU.
Lauding the effort of the police to wage war against drugs in the state, Basaiawmoit however asserted the need to take stringent action against drug peddlers and ensure they stay behind bars for a very long time.
He also asked the government to set up its own rehabilitation centres keeping in mind that treatment for drug addiction is expensive and has been a problem for majority of parents.
The VPP MLA suggested the government to involve experienced academicians and experts in the state education commission.
 
				


