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Kiren Rijiju says rights of Arunachal Pradesh's indigenous people will not be compromised by influx of Chakma, Hajong refugees

Press Trust of India • October 16, 2017, 09:15:59 IST
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Rijiju said on Sunday that the rights of indigenous people of Arunachal Pradesh would be protected and they would not be “let down” because of Chakma and Hajong refugees

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Kiren Rijiju says rights of Arunachal Pradesh's indigenous people will not be compromised by influx of Chakma, Hajong refugees

Itanagar: Union minister Kiren Rijiju said on Sunday that the rights of indigenous people of Arunachal Pradesh would be protected and they would not be “let down” because of Chakma and Hajong refugees. [caption id=“attachment_3318292” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju. PTI File image of Kiren Rijiju. PTI[/caption] The Supreme Court had in 2015 directed the central government to grant citizenship to Chakma and Hajong refugees, mostly staying in Arunachal Pradesh. The nearly one lakh refugees came from the erstwhile East Pakistan five decades ago. The minister of state for home affairs called upon all stakeholders, including the state government and the apex student body All Arunachal Pradesh Students Union (AAPSU), to coordinate their efforts to solve the vexed issue. “Though we are working in different fields, our sentiments for the interest of the state are same. We need to communicate properly to each other and work harder to solve the refugee issue,” Rijiju said at the golden jubilee celebration of AAPSU. He also blamed the erstwhile Congress government for bringing the Chakmas and Hajongs to the state during their tenure, and urged the AAPSU to play a key role in bringing communal harmony in the state. In his speech, Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal called upon the sister states of the northeast to work in close coordination to fulfill Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream for making it a vibrant region. “Let us all join hands for the development of our region and India,” he said quoting Modi and appealed to the constituent states of the region to utilise their potential.

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