Consider filing FIR @ Guwahati High Court.

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From: Siddhartha KATAKI 
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 12:34:16 +0530 (IST)
Subject: [asom] Inner Line Permit and Protected Area Permit

I am taking the liberty to pick a few paragraphs from wikipedia on the 
definition of ILP and PAP. I would seek the wisdom and collective thoughts from 
our Oxomiya intelligentia to ideate contructively and come to some meaningful 
conclusion on adoption of ILP and PAP in Assam to protect ourselves from aliens 
from Pakistan and Bangladesh.

 
Would like to make this apolitical and a straight from the gut candid 
discussion thread. The core purpose of this discussion will be to conclude 
whether the current construct and legal statutes are sufficient, if 
implemented, to give us the necessary protection from being shunted out of our 
own homeland or do we need more.

Inner Line Permit and Protected Area Permit


 
The Foreigners (Protected Areas) Order states that a Protected Area Permit 
(PAP) is required for non-Indians to visit certain areas in India (mainly in 
the North-East). Certain requirements have to be fulfilled in order to get this 
permit. Indian citizens, who are not resident in these areas need a Inner Line 
Permit (ILP) to enter these places.

Requirements 


Tourists have to travel in groups of at least 4 

They have to travel with a registered travel agent 

In some areas only certain entry/exit points are allowed. In certain areas 
non-Indians cannot enter at all 

Citizens of Pakistan, Bangladesh, China and Myanmar can get the PAP only with 
approval of the Ministry of Home Affairs 

Normally the PAP has a duration of 10 days, with the option of extending for 
another 7 days. The PAP is issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs. However, the 
different authorities of the concerned Indian provinces can also issue the PAP, 
and also the Indian missions abroad. Normally the travel agent will take care 
of getting the PAP for the tourists.


 Areas for which a PAP is required


Parts of Jammu and Kashmir 

Parts of Himachal Pradesh 

Parts of Uttar Pradesh 

All of Arunachal Pradesh 

All of Nagaland 

All of Manipur 

All of Mizoram 


Areas for which the PAP Requirement was lifted


Assam 

Meghalaya 

Tripura 

Sikkim 

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