Arunachal pursuing waiver of Article 371(H) with Centre

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Press Trust of India Itanagar
Last Updated : Jul 30 2014 | 8:17 PM IST
Chief Minister Nabam Tuki today informed the state assembly that the government had been constantly pursuing the Centre to amend the Constitution and waive Article 371(H) and put Arunachal Pradesh under the provisions of Article 371(A) and 371(G) in line with Nagaland and Mizoram.
The provisions would protect and safeguard the customary rights of tribal people regarding ownership and transfer of land and forest produces of the state.
"The government has sincerely and constantly taken up the matter with the Centre ever since the attainment of Statehood in the year 1987," Tuki said in reply to a written question by PPA member Nikh Kamin.
Unlike Nagaland and Mizoram, after Arunachal became a full-fledged state in February 20, 1987, no constitutional safeguard or special protection with respect to religious and social practices, customary laws and rights to ownership and transfer of land was provided to the tribal people of the state, the Chief Minister said.
He said, the state law department has written to the union ministry of home affairs during 1998 and 2006 requesting to bring an amendment to the Constitution to provide constitutional protection to the people of the state in line with the states of Nagaland and Mizoram.
Tuki further informed that the state assembly during September last year, adopted a private member's resolution to provide special provisions for protection and safeguarding the rights of the tribal people and the resolution was submitted to Home ministry in April this year with request to provide the people of the state special protection in the line of Nagaland and Mizoram.
According to the provision of Article 371 (H), the state governor has special responsibility with respect to law and order in the state and in the discharge of his functions in relation thereto.
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First Published: Jul 30 2014 | 8:17 PM IST

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