The decision was taken after a delegation of the pressure groups, who staged a sit-in demonstration here, met Home Minister H D R Lyngdoh to discuss on the issue.
"We will be compelled to take up other course of action to pressurise the state government to comply with the demands put forth by us," Federation of Khasi-Jaintia and Garo People (FKJGP) president Wellbirth Rani told reporters after the meeting.
The FKJGP, the Hynniewtrep National Youth Front (HNYF), the Ri Bhoi Youth Federation (RBYF) and the Confederation of Ri Bhoi People (CoRP) demanded the state government to put on hold the construction of the railway project in absence of effective mechanisms to check influx of outsiders.
In their meeting with the Lyngdoh, Rani said the Home minister had only assured the delegation that he would convey the message to the chief minister to initiate dialogue with the anti-railway pressure groups.
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As of now there are no signs on the part of the government to speed up the setting up of entry/exit points and to implement the Meghalaya Residents Safety & Security Act, 2016, HNYF leader Sadon Blah said.
The anti-railway groups will be meeting here tomorrow to further discuss on the outcome of their meeting with the Home Minister.
The chief minister had recently maintained that the government will not invite any groups for talks until they refrain from criminal and unlawful activities while protesting railway projects.
Several FIRs have been filed and the arrests were made based on specific information on the involvement of person or a group of persons, a senior Home department official said.