Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has assured the Assembly that the state government will revisit and amend the Meghalaya Residents Safety and Security Act (MRSSA), 2016, to address concerns surrounding illegal immigration. The amendments aim to ensure the Act withstands judicial and central government scrutiny.
Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma informed the Assembly on Thursday that 817 localities and 427 sub-localities have been registered under the Meghalaya Residents Safety and Security Act (MRSSA), 2016, with the process still ongoing.
Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Wednesday attributed the failure to establish entry and exit points in Meghalaya to mistakes made by the previous government in 2016.
Guwahati, Oct 8: The Office of the Deputy Commissioner, East Khasi Hills district on Wednesday significantly bolstered the implementation of MRSSA, 2016.
This initiative involved...