JNC protests against illegal trading by non-tribals, non-implementation of Pnar alphabets

Shillong, Feb 6: The Jaintia National Council staged an unannounced protest march to the Jaintia Hills Autonomous District Council office on Thursday against the alleged failure of the council to address the issue of illegal trading by non-tribals and non-implementation of the Pnar alphabets.

“We had written to the JHADC with a demand to conduct checks against illegal trading by non-tribals, but no action was taken,” JNC president Sambormi Lyngdoh.

“The JHADC has passed a resolution to recognize Pnar alphabets and language, but it remains unimplemented.”

He said the JNC is demanding the revocation of trading licenses issued to non-tribals, implementation of the Pnar language in official purposes, and a special session to encourage the use of Pnar alphabets and language.

“The aim of the protest is not to create any law and order situation, but to wake up the JHADC to safeguard the rights and interests of the local indigenous people,” Lyngdoh added.

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