Former Rebel leader Bernard N Marak backs 6th Schedule over ILP

Former Rebel leader Bernard N Marak backs 6th Schedule over ILP
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SHILLONG: Former leader of the disbanded Achik National Volunteer Council-Breakaway (ANVC. B) Bernard N Marak said that demanding implementation of the Inner Line Permit in the Sixth Schedule areas is like demanding a general law over the land of the hill tribals.

Bernard N Marak also asserted that the hill tribals should chose Sixth Schedule over ILP because ILP is not a tribal mechanism but a general mechanism of the State.

His statement also came at a time when there is growing demand for ILP in the State.

In response to this, the State Government had on December 19, last year also passed a resolution urging the Centre to implement ILP in Meghalaya.

He said Meghalaya is a general state which should not be asked to make law over the lands of the hill tribals as the land belongs not to the State but to the people.

“There is a constitutional barrier through which our lands are protected from general laws and we should not ask the State to dilute our rights,” he said.

Marak said when the hill district was given to the Garos, the Khasis and the Jaintias, complete autonomy was given to the people over land which stands valid till today.

“If we demand ILP over our own land, it’s like demanding the general law to be imposed over our own autonomous rights. We should understand the constitutional reservations before demanding ILP as it will dilute our rights,” he said.

Moreover, he pointed out that ILP can check only those who enter our State legally but those who are sneaking through the porous gateways will remain untouched.

“Instead we should strengthen our traditional system – the ‘law of the land’ and exercise our autonomous authority over land in a more stringent way than ILP, which is to be implemented by our traditional bodies through the Autonomous District Councils which stands as our guardian. Land management in our state, is a council subject hence State cannot frame law as it is not under it’s jurisdiction,” he said.

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