Meghalaya CM demands probe into exodus

SHILLONG: Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma today said an official probe into the “rumored racial discrimination” which led to the exodus of NE youths, including those from Meghalaya, from southern states and Maharashtra is needed to end the crisis.

“Rumors of this magnitude need a thorough investigation,” Mukul said, adding there are possibilities of involvement of vested groups so as to see that their “evil designs” do not succeed.

“Except for an incident at Pune, no incident was reported from other states,” he said, quoting “inputs” from the MHA.

Stating that the issue does not confine to only students from Meghalaya but other NE states, the Chief Minister called upon other state governments in North East to response “appropriately” on the matter.

Meanwhile, Meghalaya is sending an official delegation to the southern states and Maharashtra to “verify” the rumored discrimination and to “reassure” its youths of necessary steps taken by the respective states to prevent any attempt to discriminate (if any).

“We are sending a delegation from Meghalaya to the affected states to verify the reported discrimination against our youths studying and working in these states and to reassure them that necessary steps are being taken,” Mukul said.

The Chief Minister said, “The government is in constant engagement with its counterparts in the South of the country and have alerted them on the situation to ensure steps are being taken to ensure their safety.”