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Motha MLA writes to HM Shah, urges to enforce ILP in Tripura

Motha MLA writes to HM Shah, urges to enforce ILP in Tripura

Time of India24-07-2025
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Agartala: In a decisive move to safeguard the interests of indigenous communities in Tripura's 6th Schedule areas, Tipra Motha MLA Ranjit Debbarma on Thursday wrote to Union home minister
Amit Shah
to enforce Inner Line Permit (ILP) in the state.
This demand comes on the heels of a nationwide assurance for a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) to identify and deport illegal immigrants.
Debbarma's push for ILP is significant, given the ruling BJP's opposition to the measure, despite Tipra Motha being a junior partner in the govt. He highlighted the escalating threat of illegal migration and its implications for national security, referencing the 1993 'Memorandum of Settlement' between the Govt of Tripura and the All Tripura Tribal Force (ATTF), which advocated for ILP under Clause 2(e).
As a former ATTF leader turned lawmaker, Debbarma expressed frustration over the 32-year delay in implementing ILP in Tripura, contrasting it with northeastern states like Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Manipur, where ILP is already in place.
In a separate letter, Debbarma warned of the severe national security threat posed by unchecked illegal migration, urging immediate action. He emphasised Tripura's vulnerability due to its 856km border with Bangladesh and called for coordinated efforts from the state and central govts.
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Debbarma also cited a 2012 incident where 1.48 lakh illegal voters were identified in Tripura, yet no electoral roll corrections were made. He accused corrupt officials, local brokers, and political leaders of facilitating illegal immigrants in obtaining Indian identification documents.
The letter, also sent to the governor and chief minister, underscores the urgent need for ILP to maintain internal security in the state and across India.
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