In light of the ongoing eviction drive against illegal immigrants in Assam, the Langpangkong Students’ Conference (LKM) has adopted a firm and proactive stance to protect the integrity and security of its jurisdiction.
On July 25, the LKM Office held a consultative meeting with the Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) of Tuli and subsequently conducted an inspection of the Watiyongpang Police Border Check Gate to assess ground-level preparedness.
During the meeting, the LKM Office strongly urged the district administration to ensure that no illegal immigrant or no outsider without valid Inner Line Permit (ILP) documentation is allowed entry into Langpangkong jurisdiction. It also appealed for the deployment of additional security personnel in vulnerable border areas beyond the Watiyongpang Gate to strengthen surveillance and prevent unauthorized movement.
Following the meeting, LKM officials visited the Watiyongpang Check Gate and interacted with on-duty police personnel. They emphasized the need for stringent ILP verification protocols and reiterated that individuals without proper documentation must not be allowed to cross into the Langpangkong region.
The LKM has made it clear that it is taking the matter with utmost seriousness and will not tolerate any lapse that could lead to the infiltration of undocumented individuals. Any confirmed cases of illegal entry will be reported and dealt with strictly in collaboration with the competent authorities.
In a joint statement, LKM President Imlinok and General Secretary Meyitongpang said, “The LKM Office is closely monitoring the situation and will take prompt action in case of any breach. We remain committed to supporting the administration and law enforcement in safeguarding our land and people. However, if any official dereliction of duty is found, we will not remain silent.”
The LKM Office has also issued a public advisory, urging all residents under Langpangkong jurisdiction to refrain from sheltering or allowing entry to any outsider lacking valid ILP. All affiliated LKM units have been instructed to remain alert, and Village Councils, Town Ward Unions, and the general public have been urged to cooperate and remain vigilant.