SHILLONG, Sept 20: The Synjuk Ki Nongsynshar Shnong Hima Raid Mynsaw (SNSHRM) said if the government does not take any action against the influx of the Nepalese into the Langpih area, the organization will again issue quit notices to be followed by serious programmes against them.
Addressing the meeting of the Nongsynshar Shnong of Hima Raid Mynsaw held recently at Raid Mynsaw Upper Primary School in West Khasi Hills, Synjuk Ki Nongsynshar Shnong Hima Raid Mynsaw (SNSHRM) president T Nonglang said, “Earlier, also quit notices have been issued to the Nepalese, but no action has been taken by the government as yet. This time, we will again issue notices to the Nepalese and serious action will be taken against them, if the State Government does not take any action in this regard.”
Nonglang said, “The people have been just waiting for the government’s action to decide what action they will take to check influx of Nepalese.”
It may be mentioned, of late, the Nepalese have started building houses in the areas of Umsawli, Umsohram, Lawbah, Mawkoibari and Langpih. There are also a few Nepalese who had shifted to Asom and now coming again to Langpih. The people of Langpih said the Nepalese have tried to encroach the reserve forest at Umtap village. Receiving information about this move of the Napalese, the Rangbah Shnong and the Khasi youths of the area have decided to scare them away from that place.
The sources said that the Nepalese threatened the Khasis of Langpih area yesterday. The sources also said Langpih Sordar Swing Samakha is in great danger as the Nepalese have threatened to kill him since he is the one who informs the State Government and the journalists about the Langpih issue. THE SENTINEL
Addressing the meeting of the Nongsynshar Shnong of Hima Raid Mynsaw held recently at Raid Mynsaw Upper Primary School in West Khasi Hills, Synjuk Ki Nongsynshar Shnong Hima Raid Mynsaw (SNSHRM) president T Nonglang said, “Earlier, also quit notices have been issued to the Nepalese, but no action has been taken by the government as yet. This time, we will again issue notices to the Nepalese and serious action will be taken against them, if the State Government does not take any action in this regard.”
Nonglang said, “The people have been just waiting for the government’s action to decide what action they will take to check influx of Nepalese.”
It may be mentioned, of late, the Nepalese have started building houses in the areas of Umsawli, Umsohram, Lawbah, Mawkoibari and Langpih. There are also a few Nepalese who had shifted to Asom and now coming again to Langpih. The people of Langpih said the Nepalese have tried to encroach the reserve forest at Umtap village. Receiving information about this move of the Napalese, the Rangbah Shnong and the Khasi youths of the area have decided to scare them away from that place.
The sources said that the Nepalese threatened the Khasis of Langpih area yesterday. The sources also said Langpih Sordar Swing Samakha is in great danger as the Nepalese have threatened to kill him since he is the one who informs the State Government and the journalists about the Langpih issue. THE SENTINEL
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