Congress member Takar Marde moved the private member resolution which resolved to press the Centre to expeditiously amend Article 371(H) of the Constitution to bring the state at par with provisions of Article 371(A) and 371(G).
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Bosiram Siram, however, suggested that the resolution be brought at a later stage after carefully studying the pros and cons and urged the member to withdraw it.
Speaker Wangling Lowangdong later intervened and it was passed after amendment following a two-hour debate.
Referring to special protection given to Mizoram and Nagaland, he said, "For want of such constitutional protection, the tribals of this state are being discriminated upon."
Citing statistics, Marde said that since 1996, the state incurred loss of revenue of Rs 59,000 crore from forest resources after the Supreme Court banned timber operations in Arunchal in 1995.
Chief Minister Nabam Tuki gave a chronology of initiatives taken by the state government with the Centre in the last few decades for providing special protection to the tribal people.
"The state has no authority for sustainable management of forest and land besides rights of revenue generation and ownership. Our forest and land are managed by the Centre. We are a resource crunch state and depend on the Centre for funds," Tuki said.
