Responding to a question by Congress member Pani Taram during Question Hour on the inaugural day of the six-day state Budget session in the Legislative Assembly here, Byaling said the police department had taken adequate steps to contain the menace of bandh culture.
"No one has the right to curtail the liberty of the people through bandh calls," he said, adding the issues could be settled through negotiation and bandh enforcers should adopt other means of protest including dharnas, instead of bandhs, which badly affect the people.
Stating that as per available records, there were 5,328 registered societies under the tax and excise and the Registrar of Societies, besides 29 others under the labour commissioner and the registrar of trade unions in the state, Byaling said many organisations were not registered and made absurd demands, which were impossible to fulfil, resulting in bandh calls.
He said there was no specific policy in respect to the unregistered unions and added, "In order to curb the menace of extortion, the state government has made functional an anti-extortion cell at the police headquarters under the SP, Special Investigating Team (SIT)."
Responding to Deru, Byaling said cases have been registered under the Act.
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