"The government of Manipur is ready to carry out an extensive exercise and check if there are illegal migrants in the state," Home Minister Gaikhangam said here yesterday.
He said it was the duty of the Centre to prevent entry of illegal migrants into the country under a central policy, but state governments could not remain a silent spectator on the issue and steps were being taken to check the influx.
Senior CPI leader and former veterinary minister M. Nara Singh said yesterday there was apprehension in the minds of Manipuris that the violence like in Assam could erupt in the state any time.
He demanded that the Centre convene a meeting of all political parties to formulate a national policy on checking influx of illegal migrants in the country.
He said the CPI would urge the Centre to formulate a national policy on illegal migration after the party's deliberations at the national council meeting from September 5 in New Delhi.
Convenor of the Joint Action Committee on Inner Line Permit, Sapamcha Jadumani demanded immediate implementation of the inner line permit system to restrict both illegal migrants and people from other states.
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Pointing out that the state assembly had recently passed a private member's bill on the ILP issue, he said it was yet to be sent to the Centre and demanded that this be done immediately.
The issue of illegal migrants had rocked the state in early eighties when the All Manipur Students Union supported by civil organisations had launched an agitation against the influx.