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ATLCC Tribal leaders committee refutes Govt's clarification
PMP Bill, 2015, MLR and LR (7th Amendment) Bill, 2015 Bill and MSE (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015 are not Money Bills
Source: The Sangai Express

Imphal, September 13 2015: The All Tribal Leaders Consultative Committee has issued a rejoinder to the point by point clarification issued by the Secretary to the Chief Minister on Protection of Manipur People's Bill, 2015, Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (7th Amendment Bill, 2015) and Manipur Shops and Establishments (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015 .

Giving a point by point rebuttal the Committee in a statement enumerated their stand under separate headings.

1 The Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2O15: .

(1) Question whether this is a Money Bill : The Government introduced this Bill as a Money Bill and obtained recommendation of the Governor under Clauses (1) and (3) of Article 207 of the Constitution of India.

(a) The Preamble to the Bill spells out the objective - "to provide protection, maintenance of socio-economic and cultural balance of the Manipur People and for maintenance of peace and public order...and regulation of entry into and exit from Manipur for Non-Manipur persons and tenants" .

(b) Area of coverage : Clause (2) of Section 1.It shall extend to the whole of the State of Manipur.

(c) Statement of Objects and Reasons - Manipur is a small Hill State is objectionable as this is nowhere mentioned in the Constitution.

With geographical area of 22,327 Sq Km, the Hill Area covers 20,089 Sq Km and the valley has only 2,238 Sq Km.

The fear of influx of outsiders caused panic in the mind of the people of Manipur.

Hence the need for regulation and control.

(d) Expenditure (Money) involved: Reference to Financial Memorandum: For infrastructure development which is a non-recurring expenditure an amount of Rs 10.00 crore has been earmarked.

An approximate sum of Rs 80.00 lakh per annum earmarked for salaries, maintenance etc.



File photo of Churachandpur town after a number of protestors were killed
File photo of Churachandpur town after a number of protestors were killed


Money Bill is defined under Clauses (1) and (3) of the Constitution of India.

Money Bill relates to imposition of taxes and expenditures likely to involve transaction affecting the Consolidated Fund of the Union or the State.

In the above Bill, the Preamble, the Objectives and Reasons and coverage of area are not at all related to any taxation or expenditure matters which will affect the Consolidated Fund of the State Government.

The very title of the Bill ie Protection of Manipur People Bill - itself suggests the social security objectives and not taxation/monetary objective.

The expenditure involved for development of infrastructure, salaries and maintenance are secondary which will affect the Consolidated Fund of the State involving financial expenses both recurring and non-recurring.

But the spirit of the Bill has its social security objectives.

Hence the Bill fails to fulfil the criteria of a Money Bill.

Moreover, since the Act shall extend to the whole State of Manipur it invariably affects the hill people.

Therefore, the State Government by not referring the Bill to HAC violates the provisions of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business of Assembly - Rules 159 and 160 .

By introducing the said Bill in the Assembly and deliberately by-passing the Hill Areas Committee is in violation of the provisions of - The Manipur Legislative Assembly (Hill Areas Committee) Order, 1972 .

Article 4 Clause (1) - All Scheduled matters in so far as they relate to the Hill Areas shall be within the purview of the HAC and Clause (2) - Every Bill, other than a Money Bill affecting wholly or partly the Hill Areas and containing mainly provisions dealing with any of the Scheduled matters shall, after introduction in the Assembly, be referred to the HAC for consideration and report to the Assembly.

Hence, the claim of the Government that the said Bill is Money Bill is totally untenable as per law and absolutely misleading to the people.

The Other Aspect of the Bill : The Government has clarified that Sub-section (b) of Section 2 is intended for outsider/Non-Manipur persons who migrated into the State since 1951 and does not apply to the people of Manipur who were born, are born, lived and living in the State and protected under Clause (b) of Section 8 being - "Native People of the State of Manipur" .

The Govt has also clarified that under Clause (a) of Section 8 that "Native People" includes all sections/tribes living in Manipur (Hills & Valley) .

But on closer examination it is revealed that those persons who fulfil the three criteria under Clause (b) of Section 2 will be Native people of the State as inserted under Clause (a) of Section 8 of the already passed Bill, 2015.The term Native people is nowhere defined in the Act and does not come within the purview of Clause (b) of Section 2 of the said Bill passed by the Manipur Assembly on 31-08-2015.If the State Government intends to exclude the Tribals from the provision of Clause (b) of Section 2, the term "Non-Tribal residents of Manipur" should have been used instead of "Persons of Manipur" .

In essence, if the Act is to be implemented almost 70 % of the Tribal population in the hill areas will be excluded from the purview of Section 2 (b) of the Act and will be treated as Non-Manipur persons under Section 2 (c) of the Act with disastrous consequences.

Hence, the Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015, passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly is indicative of the deliberate intention of the Government to infringe on the rights and privileges of the Tribal people and gross violation of Article 371 C of the Indian Constitution.

.2The Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh Amendment Bill, 2015): Evidence is on record that the Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms Act, 1960 has already been extended to the Hill Areas from time to time under Section 1(2) of the MLR & LR (Amendment) Act, 1975 in violation of Sub-section (2) of Section 1 of the Act.

Already large pockets of plain areas of Churachandpur, Ukhrul, Senapati (including Sadar Hills) and Tamenglong districts under wetland cultivation and whole of international border town - Moreh and the district capital Churachandpur and its vicinity have been brought under the MLR & LR Act, 1960 by virtue of insertion of "Proviso to sub-section of Sect 1" as per Manipur Act No 13 of 1976 published in the Manipur Gazette dated 24-05-76.Therefore, the insertion of the new Section 14A and 14B after Section 14 of the Principal Act in the present Amendment Bill is nothing but a ploy to further extend the MLR & LR Act to the whole hill areas of Manipur.

Interestingly, a critical analyses and legal interpretation will reveal that the permission for transfer of land from tribal to non-tribal can be given by the Deputy Commissioner subject to the consent of the District Council as per Clause (b) of Section 158 of the Principal Act of the MLR & LR Act, 1960 which says that - "where the transfer is to a person who is not a member of any such tribe, it is made with the previous permission in writing to the Dy Commissioner, provided that the DC shall not give such permission unless he has first secured the consent thereto of the District Council within whose jurisdiction the land lies" .

to be continued .


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