Key Points

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma has assured the assembly of concrete actions against illegal immigration. His government is working closely with central agencies like the BSF and Intelligence Bureau. Enhanced vigilance includes more manpower at checkpoints and close coordination with border villages. The CM emphasized that discussions have reached the highest levels with the Union Government.

Key Points: Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma Assures Action on Illegal Immigration

  • Regular consultations held with BSF and Intelligence Bureau agencies
  • Deputy Commissioners instructed to coordinate with border villages
  • Additional manpower deployed at vulnerable checkpoints and highways
  • Community participation made essential for managing porous borders
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Proactive measures in place to tackle illegal immigration: Meghalaya CM

Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma details proactive border security measures with BSF and community involvement to tackle illegal immigration from Bangladesh.

"The government is not simply watching the situation but is taking concrete actions to secure the border - CM Conrad Sangma"

Shillong, Sep 10

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Wednesday assured that his government is taking “proactive and concrete measures” to tackle concerns related to illegal immigration along the state’s sensitive border areas.

Replying to a cut motion in the Assembly, Sangma said the government has been holding regular consultations with key security agencies, including the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Intelligence Bureau (IB), to streamline coordination and strengthen vigilance against infiltration attempts.

“The Deputy Commissioners in border districts have been instructed to maintain close coordination with villages and provide all possible support to prevent illegal immigration,” Sangma told the House. He added that community participation has been made an essential component of the government’s strategy to manage the long and porous border.

The Chief Minister said additional manpower has been deployed at checkpoints, while both the state police and BSF have intensified checking along highways and other vulnerable routes. “This has already resulted in the apprehension of several individuals,” he noted.

Sangma rejected suggestions that the state government has been complacent, stressing that both state and central agencies were working in tandem to prevent unrest. “The government is not simply watching the situation but is taking concrete actions to secure the border,” he asserted.

He also underlined that discussions on the issue have reached the “highest level” with the Union Government, reflecting the seriousness with which the state has approached the matter. Sangma said certain aspects of internal security operations cannot be shared in the public domain for strategic reasons. However, he reassured the Assembly that the government remains fully committed to safeguarding the state’s territorial integrity and ensuring peace in border areas.

The issue of illegal immigration has remained a sensitive subject in Meghalaya, particularly in districts bordering Bangladesh, where concerns over demographic changes and security threats have repeatedly been flagged by civil society groups and political parties alike.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Finally some concrete action! The porous borders in Northeast have been a concern for decades. Community participation is key - local people know the terrain best. Hope this brings lasting solutions.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the efforts, I hope the measures are implemented humanely. Border security is important but we must remember that many people crossing borders are desperate individuals seeking better lives.
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Arun Y
This has been a long-standing issue in our region. The demographic changes in border districts are visible to anyone who visits. Strong border management is crucial for national security and preserving local culture.
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Kiran H
Hope this isn't just election rhetoric. We've heard promises before but implementation has been weak. The government needs to show actual results, not just make announcements in the Assembly.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how India is handling border security challenges. The coordination between state and central agencies seems comprehensive. Would be good to have more transparency about the actual measures though.
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Nisha Z
As someone from the Northeast, I appreciate that the CM is addressing this sensitively. It's not just about security but also about preserving the unique cultural identity of border states. Good balance in approach! 👍

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