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Consultative meeting resolves to carry on ADC Bill 2021 movement

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Tribal bodies decided to set up a committee under the aegis of ATSUM to shoulder the movement and organise consultative/sensitisation programmes on the Bill in all hill districts of the state. They slammed the state government for not allowing the conduct of the meeting in Imphal.

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The tribal consultative meeting on ‘The Manipur (Hill Areas) Autonomous District Council Bill, 2021 recommended by the Hill Areas Committee’ resolved to form a committee under the aegis of ATSUM to shoulder the “ADC Bill 2021 movement”. The meeting also resolved to organise consultative sensitisation programmes on the Bill in all hill districts of the state.

The meeting also condemned the “biased act” of the state government for not allowing the conduct of the meeting in Imphal.

All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM) tried to organise the consultative meeting at Adimjati Complex, Chingmeirong, Imphal on Tuesday. Since the Manipur Legislative Assembly was in session, the Manipur police reportedly restricted any gatherings near the Assembly in Chingmeirong.

The meeting was later held at Mothung, Kangpokpi district. The meeting was attended by ANSAM, KSO-GHQ, ATSUM federating units, apex tribal organisations, district-based apex organisations, women organisations, students’ organisations, legal fraternities, scholars and well wishers.

The condemnation was part of the three resolutions taken by the consultative meeting after views of all the members were taken into consideration.

The meeting unequivocally appreciated the initiatives of the chairman and members of the Hill Areas Committee (HAC) in recommending a ‘historic’ Bill which sought to empower Autonomous District Councils under Article 371 C.

Content of contentious Bill

The Hill Areas Committee, Manipur Legislative Assembly, in its meeting held on August 16, 2021, unanimously adopted the Manipur (Hill Areas) Autonomous District Council Bill, 2021.

The new Bill seeks more autonomy to the Hills Areas Committee and the Autonomous District Councils with regard to administration and management of hill areas of Manipur.

As per the draft bill, Article 371C of the Constitution of India read with the Manipur Legislative Assembly (Hill Areas Committee) Order, 1972 provides for a separate scheme for the administration of the hill areas in the State of Manipur through Hill Areas Committee and District Councils. The Hill Areas Committee and the District Councils for the Autonomous Districts are vested with legislative powers on specified subjects and are allotted certain sources of taxation.

They have also been given powers to manage their resources, public health and sanitation services, primary education and undertake administrative and welfare services including development and economic planning, it said. In order to give effect to said provisions the parliament enacted the Manipur (Hill Areas) District Councils Act, 1971. Notably this 1971 Act was enacted by the Parliament since at the relevant time Manipur was a Union Territory and still is effective after more than 50 years of the creation of the State of Manipur, it added.

Elaborating the objectives and reasons for bringing in the new legislation, the draft bill said since 1971 there were several amendments to the Manipur (Hill Areas) District Council Act. However, a review of the provisions of the 1971 Act indicated deficiencies which resulted in disproportionate development between the areas of the hills and valley of Manipur over the years.

The Manipur (Hill Areas) Autonomous District Council Bill, 2021 seeks to repeal and replace the Manipur (Hill Areas) District Council Act, 1971 in order to provide more autonomy to the Hill Area Committee and the District Councils (now referred as Autonomous District Council as they relate to Autonomous Districts) as envisaged under Article 371C of the Constitution of India read with the Manipur Legislative Assembly (Hill Areas Committee) Order, 1972.

Salient features of the Bill

a.       More autonomy to the Hill Areas Committee and the Autonomous District Councils with regard to administration and management of Hill Areas of the State of Manipur.

b.      Provisions to take into consideration the current ground realities in the Hill Areas of the State of Manipur including increasing the number of constituencies of the Autonomous District Council to 31 out of which 3 members to be nominated, Further, in the delimitation process of the 28 constituencies, 3/4th of the seats shall be allocated as per population representation of the areas covered under the Autonomous District and 1/4th of the seats shall be reserved for socio-economically backward areas and need based special geographical areas within the respective Autonomous District.

c.       Creation of Hill Areas Secretariat for (i) Managing and coordinating the working of the all the Autonomous District Councils; (ii) Reviewing and monitoring all the projects and programs undertaken by each Autonomous District Council; and (iii) Coordinate and manage the budgetary allocation as per department or area-wise requirement for the Hill Areas of Manipur

d.      Providing first and second appeal with regard to the adjudication of election petition under the Bill

e.      Creation of an Executive Committee under the Autonomous District Councils which shall act as a cabinet of the Autonomous District Council. The Executive Committee shall have members not exceeding seven.

f.        Bringing in Hill House Tax within the purview of the Autonomous District Council

g.       More effective and active involvement of Hill Areas Committee in development and economic planning including budget planning and allocations for the entire Hill Areas for the State of Manipur.

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