Meghalaya, the first state to oppose the Centre’s bid to amend the Citizenship Act to legalise immigrants “fleeing religious persecution”, on Friday brought an ordinance that makes registration on entry mandatory for visitors who intend to spend more than 24 hours in the state. Central and state government employees are exempt from the new entry rule.
Meghalaya, the first state to oppose the Centre’s bid to amend the Citizenship Act to legalise immigrants “fleeing religious persecution”, on Friday brought an ordinance that makes registration on entry mandatory for visitors who intend to spend more than 24 hours in the state. Central and state government employees are exempt from the new entry rule.