
After Nagland, the government released manipur on Wednesday and increased vigilia along all international, international and intermediate borders in the middle of a possible infiltration due to unrest in neighboring countries, the official statement said.
Domestic Commissioner N Ashok Kumar ordered all representatives of the Commissioners (DCS) and superintendents of the police (SPS) to introduce a robust mechanism to prevent illegal access to the state, reported the PTI.
“Given the concerns of the influx of illegal immigrants to the state, mainly because of the situation of confusion in neighboring countries, all representatives of the Commissioners and police guards maintain a robust mechanism to prevent anyone from transition to the state borders illegally and ensure the supreme vigil in international, intermediate and intercity borders to prevent any such movement.
She also stated: “Any such movement, if found, should be reported immediately and the biographical and biometric details of such persons are compulsory.”
The statement added that these illegal migrants must be listed on “secured intended places for the provision of shelter and humanitarian support without allowing them to mix or naturalize with the local population” and “all such illegal migrants will be deported after compliance with the payable procedures”.
He added: “Representatives of commissioners will set up committees at the level of districts with members of the district police to check in all suspects and carry out them regularly.”
“Commissioners’ representatives regularly monitor the output points in the Border Pass,” he said.
The Manipur Government Directive came when units of eviction continued in the neighboring Assam.
Assam State BJP said on Tuesday that the ongoing eviction units would continue until every centimeter of illegally interference in Assam is exempt. “This is not just an administrative step; it is the last battle that protects the very existence of Assam.”
“If someone believes that several operations of eviction will make us retreat, or that we will bow to intimidating the eyes or political pressure, let them clarify-you will not stop the fight until we take into account the victims of the assam martyrs,” said BJP spokesman Kalyan Gogoi.
The Nagaland government previously issued an order on Monday and quoted concerns about entering the state by people displaced by the ongoing Assam government discs, Indian Express said.
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