Enforcement of ILP system in the state was possible without the consent of the central government by passing a legislation in the House, party spokesman S Tikendra told reporters here last evening.
Mizoram and Meghalaya have enforced the system by passing their own legislations in the respective state Assembly, he said.
Various social organisations and students' bodies have been demanding introduction of ILP in the state for quite a long time.
Official sources said the state Assembly had passed a resolution in the ongoing session some days ago to urge the central government to initiate steps for implementation of the ILP system in the state.
"We are not against the people from other states but steps must be taken to protect the identities of the indigenous people in the state," he said.
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