ADC members stage protest in Delhi
Source: Hueiyen News Service / Newmai News Network
New Delhi, September 05 2014 :
Members of Autonomous District Council (ADC) from Manipur today staged sit-in protest in New Delhi demanding the devolution of the powers and functions to the Council.
Large number of ADC members from Manipur participated in the protest at Jantar Mantar from 3 pm to 6 pm.
One of the ADC members Mr H Mangchinkhup told Newmai News Network on the sideline of the protest that they will meet President of India Pranab Mukherjee on the issue on Saturday, September 6.H Mangchinkhup further said that on September 4 they had met Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh who had assured them to take up measures soon.
The ADC members also attempted to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi few days ago but the latter had entrusted DoNER minister General (rtd) VK Singh to meet the ADC members from Manipur since the Prime Minister was to visit Japan.
VK Singh had assured the ADC members that he would collect all the relevant documents in this regard and take up the issue with the Prime Minister, according to H Mangchinkhup.
He also said the ADC members met Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju who had assured them to take up the issue at the earliest.
Meanwhile, during the protest today in Delhi, the ADC members said the successive governments both in the State and Centre have denied their rights and power under the Manipur(Hill Areas) District Council Act, 1971'.Due this situation a boycott call was made and for 20 years the ADCs were nonfunctioning in Manipur hill areas.
In 2010 election to ADCs were held under the Manipur (Hill Areas) District Council, Third(3rd) Amendment Act 2008.However, the situation of the ADCs remains the same.
According to these ADC m4mbers, the existing 6 Autonomous District Councils (ADCs) in Manipur i.e.Churachandpur, Chandel, Sadar Hills, Senapati, Ukhrul and Tamenglong were installed in the year 1973 in pursuance of the North Eastern Reorganization Act, 1971 and later passed as Parliamentary Act called 'The Manipur(Hill Areas) District Council Act, 1971' .
"However, due to non devolution of the powers and functions under the said Acts and Rules the ADC Elections was withheld since 1989 in demand for extending the provisions of the Sixth Scheduled Provision of the Indian Constitution to these ADCs," they stated.
These ADC members further said that three successive state governments in the State had adopted resolutions for 6th schedule implementation based on the recommendation of the Hill Areas Committee (HAC) Manipur.
However, the issue was kept in abeyance by the State Government despite repeated reminders by the Centre Government.
After 20 years, the ADCs were revived and elections were held in 2010, with a renewed hope under the Manipur(Hill Areas) District Council, Third(3rd) Amendment Act, 2008 .
"But to our utter dismay even as we complete four years we see no change and are denied of powers bestowed under the said Act.
According to the new Act, there were 26 (twenty six) subjects enlisted under Section 29 in sub-section (1) of the principal Act," the ADC members also said.
"Hence, we reiterate and demand for implementation of the long pending demand for Extension of Sixth Scheduled Provision of the Constitution in the Hill Areas of Manipur to all the 6(six) ADCs," they stated.
According to the ADC members, the hill areas of Manipur is the only tribal areas in North East India which is ignored, unattended and unjustly left out from extension of the Sixth Schedule Provision of the Constitution of India, whereas , all other Tribal Areas in the whole of the North Eastern State such as Mizoram, Meghalaya, Assam and Tripura were under 6th scheduled Provision to safeguard the interest, customs and culture of the tribal "We feel proud to be part of the Indian democracy system, but it pained our heart to experience alienation, discrimination, deprivation and subjugation.
Several memorandums have been submitted to the State as well as to the Central Govt.to redress our grievances, unfortunately all these prayer have so far remained unnoticed," the ADC members further said.
"We strongly believe that strengthening the ADCs under the 6th Schedule will bring down the unrest and chaos in Manipur's hill areas and development and progress will subsequently follow," the ADC members added.