Org serves ultimatum over Tibetan issue

BOMDILA, Jul 10: The Students’ United Movement of All Arunachal (SUMAA) submitted a memorandum to the West Kameng deputy commissioner here on Monday, demanding, among other things, immediate rollback of the Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy, 2014.
The other demands of the organization include cancellation of the PR/ST certificates issued illegally to Tibetan refugees; surrender of trading licences obtained by Tibetan refugees; a written undertaking from the Central Tibetan Administration not to claim Indian citizenship and STC/PRC in Arunachal Pradesh; and deportation of Tibetan refugees to the demarcated camps.
The organisation has threatened to launch a “rigorous movement” if its demands are not met within three days.
The organization said it has launched the drive over the issues after the expiry of the 50-day ultimatum it had served to the state government to make its (the government’s) stand clear on the issue of Tibetan refugees. It also urged the DC to furnish “the data/dossier of Tibetans refugees in the West Kameng district.”
It said it would not withdraw its “Camp Bomdila” till its demands are met.