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UDP Demands Stricter Enforcement of Laws to Curb Illegal Labour Influx in Meghalaya

First Published: 25th July, 2024 12:24 IST

UDP Chief Metbah Lyngdoh emphasized that the state government must implement the existing regulations rigorously to address this issue effectively

The United Democratic Party (UDP), an ally of the National People’s Party (NPP) in the Meghalaya Democratic Alliance, has called for stricter enforcement of existing laws to curb the illegal influx of labourers into the state.

UDP Chief Metbah Lyngdoh emphasized that the state government must implement the existing laws and regulations rigorously to address this issue effectively.

Lyngdoh’s comments come in the wake of recent checks by the Khasi Students’ Union (KSU) on the documents of labourers, which have disrupted infrastructure projects across Meghalaya.

He highlighted that the state already has robust rules, regulations, and guidelines to manage the entry and employment of labourers by companies and contractors.

“The government must ensure that the laid-down guidelines are followed strictly. We cannot allow this illegal flow of people into the state,” Lyngdoh said.

He further stressed the importance of prioritizing local labourers for employment opportunities while acknowledging the necessity of bringing in skilled professionals from outside for certain specialized jobs.

Lyngdoh said that, companies should strike a balance to ensure the smooth progress of infrastructure projects without compromising local employment.

“I feel priority should be given to the local labourers by the companies. But some jobs demand skilled professionals from outside. So companies should look for a balance so that the progress of the projects is not hampered,” Lyngdoh added.

The UDP chief’s remarks underscores the growing concern about the unchecked movement of labourers into Meghalaya.

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