Paul warns of backlash if outside tourists cabs barred  

‘Will taxi association take responsibility if Meghalayans are stopped in Assam?’  

Shillong, Aug 28: Tourism minister Paul Lyngdoh has warned of a potential backlash in neighbouring states if Meghalaya imposes ban on entry of outside tourist cabs in tourist spots in the state.

Neighbouring states might retaliate by imposing similar restrictions on Meghalayan tourists, which would have negative consequences for the state’s residents, the minister said on Thursday.

Lyngdoh’s statement came in reaction to the recent protest staged by All Khasi Meghalaya Tourist Taxi Association (AKMTA) demanding restriction on tourist taxis from outside the state visiting tourist spots in Meghalaya.

“We also have to look at what are the possibilities of a backlash. What if the neighbouring states also impose stringent measures to curb entry of Meghalayans into Assam,” he told reporters.

Wondering, in such a case, who will be responsible, he said, “Will the taxi associations take the responsibility if Meghalayans are stopped from going to airport or railway station or access to hospitals in Guwahati? “

“We as a government has to act very responsibly,” Lyngdoh said while appealing to the taxi associations to continue the discussion with the committee in this regard and come to a point of conclusion.

He said the committee, constituted by the chief minister, has had several rounds of discussions with stakeholders, including taxi associations, to find a solution.

Terming the issue as intricate and complex, Lyngdoh assured that the government is committed to ensuring that tourism benefits local employment to the maximum.

The minister informed that government is implementing PRIME vehicle scheme, which provides 80% funding for local tourism operators to purchase top-notch vehicles. The scheme aims to promote local employment and benefit from the growing tourism sector.

Lyngdoh announced that the portal for the scheme will be reopened soon, with an increase of 100 more PRIME vehicles.

“I have just had a meeting with the commissioner & secretary in-charge tourism and in a matter of days from today we will reopen the portal of the Tourism department and this time around we are looking at an increase of about 100 more PRIME vehicles. These are vehicles which are top-notch and any visitor to Meghalaya and a lot of these have cars of their own,” he said.

“Now you can’t expect these people to get down somewhere and then hire another car. But what we have said is that we will at least ensure that they are taken to their places of accommodation whether home stays or hotels thereafter they can use locally owned vehicles, that system is being worked out through this committee headed by Cyril Diengdoh,” Lyngdoh said.

Asked, the minister said, “It is a growing sector. All these years, you don’t hear of much demand and such issues raised by tourist taxi associations why because tourism was not happening, tourism was minimal. Now with the sector increasing its reach, apparently more and more people would like to reap the benefits of that sector and there is nothing wrong in that.”

To another query, Lyngdoh while expressing concern said, “We do not expect so-called NGOs to behave like criminals. Looting passengers might benefit the person who gains a 1,000 bucks or so but ultimately he has family, he has friends a lot of whom depend on tourism sector.”

“This is a matter that we take very seriously. I will certainly flag this concern once deputy chief minister in-charge home returns,” he assured.

Hot this week

Pay hike of Assam ministers, MLAs likely as 3-member panel submits report

Full report likely by Oct 30 Guwahati Sept 25: There...

Meghalaya Biological Park Inaugurated After 25 Years: A New Chapter in Conservation and Education

Shillong, Nov 28: Though it took nearly 25 years...

ANSAM rejects Kuki’s separate administration demand, says bifurcation not acceptable

Guwahati, Sept 8: Rejecting the separate administration demand of...

Meghalaya man missing in Bangkok

Shillong, Jan 10: A 57-year-old Meghalaya resident, Mr. Treactchell...

Meghalaya’s historic fiber paves the way for eco-friendly products and sustainable livelihoods

By Roopak Goswami Shillong, Oct 25: From making earbuds to...

BJP slams Rahul over ‘abuses’ against PM

New Delhi/Patna, Aug 28: Alleging that abuses were hurled...

Sowjanya rape, murder case: Victim’s mother files fresh complaint before Dharmasthala SIT

Mangaluru (Karnataka), Aug 28: Kusumavati, mother of Sowjanya, a...

Excise revenue: Govt defers rollout of QR code system

Shillong, Aug 28: The state government has extended the...

‘Public support crucial to fight drug menace’

Shillong, Aug 28: Cabinet minister Kyrmen Shylla has asserted...

Mohan Bhagwat denies RSS role in picking BJP chief

New Delhi, Aug 28: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on...

Govt doing best to aid the flood-hit: Shylla

Shillong, Aug 28: Revenue and disaster management minister Kyrmen...

Three convicted in 2017 POCSO case

Shillong, Aug 28: The Ri Bhoi District Special Judge...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories