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Divulging some of the points of the meeting, Bagang stated that the AAPSU will appraise the State Government to take up the Offspring issue in the next Legislative Assembly. Further, he said that the AAPSU will pursue the State machineries and District Administrations to have authority on government officers violating the norms. He added that any officers violating the norms in granting APST status to the offspring of non-APST father and APST mother without proper verification will be held responsible.
Requesting the State government to take up the issue, Bagang said that they will launch a democratic movement if the issue is not addressed by the government on time.
Furthermore, stating that the AAPSU will carry out awareness about the issue, the AAPSU appealed to all the stakeholders to co-operate and support in the endeavour in the interest of all and to safeguard the rights and cultures.
Bagang also restated that the initiative is for the interest of the society and appealed to all those who are availing the APST status to come forward and surrender willfully. Further, he said that the issue should not affect any services and business and added that only the status should be removed.
On the sideline, the AAPSU also asked the State government to speed up the Trans Arunachal Highway (TAH).
Meanwhile, the AAPSU also said that the ILP Checking will be launched and will be intensified to keep the population flow in check.
Bagang added that they will support any student unions and organizations whoever carries out ILP checking.
He also informed that the CM Pema Khandu has assured the AAPSU of adopting the system of Bhutan of availing pass top enter the state.
The AAPSU also requested the Government of Arunachal Pradesh to designate the work of dealing with refugee issues to the Directorate of Borders Affairs.
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