SHILLONG, JAN 9: UDP leader and Amlarem legislator Lahkmen Rymbui has expressed concerns about the prevailing situation in Bangladesh, citing the upcoming February elections.
“We want peace to prevail in Bangladesh, and we hope that the incoming government will ensure tranquility along the international border, facilitating the resumption of trade and commerce,” Rymbui said.
Rymbui highlighted the impact of Bangladesh’s law and order situation on Meghalaya, particularly the welfare of students pursuing medical studies in the neighboring country.
“Any problem in Bangladesh affects us, especially our youths studying medicine there. We hope peace and tranquility prevail, ensuring their safety,” he added.
Acknowledging historical ties between Sylhet, Bangladesh, and parts of Meghalaya, Rymbui emphasized the importance of protecting minority interests.
“We thank God for the prevailing peace in Khasi-Pnar dominated areas and urge the incoming government to safeguard minority rights,” he said.
Rymbui called for vigilance among border residents and cooperation with authorities to prevent illegal infiltration.
“I urge residents to inform BSF and police about suspicious activities and urge paramilitary forces to be extra vigilant,” he said.
Addressing concerns about infiltration, Rymbui acknowledged the challenges posed by economic desperation but commended residents’ vigilance in preventing illegal crossings.
“Working together is key to preventing illegal infiltration into our state and country,” he emphasized.
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