Meghalaya Meghalaya: KSU to continue "action" on migrant workers despite govt pushback
KSU activists stopped vehicles and checked the documents of those entering Meghalaya in July.

Shillong: The United Democratic Party (UDP) has expressed concern over the alleged influx of illegal migrant workers into Meghalaya, calling for stricter enforcement of existing laws.

The party has urged the state government to take immediate action to address the issue.

The UDF claimed that the exodus of migrant labourers following recent checks by the Khasi Students’ Union (KSU) has highlighted the problem.

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While acknowledging the need for skilled labour in certain sectors, the party emphasized the importance of prioritizing local employment opportunities.

The ongoing standoff between pressure groups and contractors has disrupted several major infrastructure projects in the state.

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With a significant portion of the workforce having left Meghalaya, concerns over project delays and economic impact have arisen.

The KSU has justified its actions, citing the government’s failure to implement the Meghalaya Residents Safety and Security Act and the Inner Line Permit.

However, contractors have blamed the pressure group for creating a hostile environment for migrant workers.