Drive to oust illegal migrants from Arunachal
Itanagar: Three days after the complete draft of National Register of Citizens (NRC) was published in Assam, the apex students' body in Arunachal today asked "undocumented migrants" to leave the state within 15 days.
Apprehending that people from neighbouring Assam may "sneak into their territory" in the wake of NRC publication, the All Arunachal Pradesh Students' Union (AAPSU), in a statement, said it would launch 'Operation Clean Drive' to evict "illegal migrants" and assist district authorities to keep vigil at the entry points of the state.
Large number of illegal migrants, who did not find a mention in Assam's draft NRC, might try to enter the state to evade deportation, AAPSU general secretary Tobom Dai said.
"A committee has been constituted with AAPSU member Tatung Taga as its chairman to spearhead 'Operation Clean Drive' across the state. It will assist the district authorities to conduct spot verification of people at all entry points along the inter-state boundary," he stated. Dai also urged people living here to keep their Inner Line Permit and other documents ready to avoid "unnecessary harassments" during the drive. "The operation will help in weeding out illegal immigrants, who ... without valid documents," he added.