Kohima: The Inner Line Regulation Commission of the Naga Students Federation is tightening its grip on the state permit system. Officials met with representatives from the Bhojpuri Samaj and Bihari Samaj in Dimapur this Saturday. They want to ensure the Inner Line Regulation remains effective, transparent, and fair for everyone involved.
This meeting marks another step in the federation's ongoing outreach effort. The commission gathered feedback from these groups to help draft future policy changes. They plan to weave these suggestions into a formal study aimed at making the regulation more practical for the state.
The commission remains clear on its bottom line. They insist that their process stays open to all parties, noting that "the Nagas are the only indigenous inhabitants of Nagaland" and that the rules exist to defend their land and culture. Protecting political, economic, and demographic rights within the current legal framework drives their mission. The federation continues to invite stakeholders to the table to air their concerns before final recommendations go public.
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