RYODK demands stringent measures to curb illegal migrants

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Rengma Youth Organisation, Dimapur-Karbi Anglong Thursday demanded the implementation of stringent measures by authorities and organisations to curb illegal migrations and associated issues. RYODK also said Naga Hoho should pass an “azha” to stop Nagas from “adopting ‘Mian’ children” or “give their daughters in marriage” and called on to “boycott such families”.

While condemning the gang rape of a Naga woman in Dimapur Monday night, in a statement RYODK president Tenyenilo Kent and vice president Aba Khing, termed the incident as “humiliating and demonic act”.

RYODK appealed to Nagas to “chase out” illegal migrants starting Nagaland. It demanded immediate implementation of not renting out Naga “residential or commercial” houses to “Mians” while refraining from victimizing “genuine Indian citizens”.

RYODK demanded that the Muslim Council Dimapur “should not be recognized” by district administration and NGOs” unless its membership was “purged of illegal Bangladeshi elements”.

It said a legislation needs to be brought in where “offsprings of Naga women marrying Mians” could not inherit or buy landed property in Nagaland or be conferred with tribal names”.

While demanding that DMC should immediately cancel trade and shop allotment licences of “Mians”, especially in Hazi Park and New Market, RYODK stated that “make-shift colony bazaars dominated by Mians should be done away with immediately”.

It further appealed to Angami Youth Organization (AYO) to initiate action like the one done by Ao Kaketshir Mungdang (AKM) in Mokokchung and stated that “just collecting identity cards fees” by local student/youth unions was another form of patronage.

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