Overview
- Chief minister Pema Khandu said backend integration of the revamped Inner Line Permit system is complete, with launch expected within months.
- The platform will record real-time entries and exits, permit validity, overstayers, and data on visitors and migrant workers.
- Authorities plan tighter oversight of migrant labour with stricter accountability for employers hiring workers from outside the state.
- Around 5,000 ILP violators were detected between January and November and were pushed back following intensified checks across districts.
- Khandu stressed that enforcement targets ILP violations rather than religion, as police and home department units continue checks and youth groups prepare a Capital Region bandh on November 25.