The Assam-based Kutumba Surakshya Parishad (KSP) on Friday requested Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma to open Mawjymbuin cave for both tourists and pilgrims without hurting the sentiments of the local people. The group stressed on the need to ensure that every individual gets to enjoy their fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution. In a letter to the chief minister, KSP president Satya Ranjan Borah said, “We believe that our involvement towards the Mawjymbuin cave issue is constitutional and sincerely justified and therefore we are here.”
“This is our utmost request to you and your good office to take the needful action so that every single person enjoys their constitutional fundamental rights and joyfully perform their duties here. We have faith in your visionary leadership and look forward to settle the issue here,” the letter said. The group said opening the Mawjymbuin cave for all devotees, pilgrims, and tourists would further increase the state revenue in the pilgrim tourism sector.
