SHILLONG, JAN 9: Cabinet minister and UDP legislator from Amlarem Lahkmen Rymbui has emphasized the need for balancing economic development with demographic concerns, stating, “We cannot deny that railways contribute to economic prosperity, but our issue is unique due to our minuscule population and fear of being outnumbered by outsiders.”
Rymbui acknowledged the NDA government’s goal to connect state capitals with railways and airports, but stressed that Meghalaya’s scheduled area status requires careful consideration of local sentiments.
Commending the dorbar shnong’s efforts to regulate outsiders, Rymbui said, “We have a strong mechanism to check entry of outsiders. People from outside will have to comply with the rules of the different dorbar shnongs.”
He also highlighted the challenges in curbing illegal immigration, citing instances of Bangladeshi nationals being apprehended in Meghalaya.
“It’s undeniable that outsiders entering the state will need transportation, which is why it’s concerning that illegal Bangladeshi nationals are being caught in areas like Pynursla, Khliehriat, and Ladrymbai”.
Emphasizing the need for collective action, the minister said, “There is no full-proof system, but what’s important is we need to work together on such matters.”
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