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      A Wake-Up Call for the People of Garo Hills: The Struggle for Indigenous Rights and Responsible Leadership

      HP News Service by HP News Service
      March 12, 2026
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      Editor,

      The present situation unfolding across the Garo Hills must be understood in its proper context. It should not be simplistically narrated as a conflict between tribals and non-tribals, nor should it be portrayed as a communal confrontation. Such narratives only cloud the real issue and divert public attention from the heart of the matter. The reality, plain and simple, is that what we are witnessing today is a struggle for the rights, dignity, and constitutional safeguards of the indigenous Garo people of Meghalaya.

      However, it must also be candidly acknowledged that this struggle did not arise in a vacuum. Much of the present predicament can be traced to years of political negligence, administrative inefficiency, and systemic corruption among certain leaders who were entrusted with the responsibility to safeguard the interests of the people but failed to do so. The old adage says, “a stitch in time saves nine,” yet many of those who held public office chose to turn a blind eye when decisive legislative and policy actions were required.

      The constitutional framework under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India provides significant autonomy and legislative powers to protect the land, customs, and political rights of tribal communities. Institutions such as the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council were created precisely to frame regulations and policies that would safeguard the identity and interests of indigenous people. Unfortunately, instead of using these powers effectively, successive leadership in certain instances allowed opportunities to slip through their fingers. When leadership becomes complacent, indecisive, or self-serving, the people inevitably pay the price.

      To put it bluntly, when the shepherd sleeps, the wolves find their way into the fold. Laws that should have been framed decades ago were delayed, diluted, or ignored altogether. Vital issues concerning land protection, demographic regulation, and indigenous safeguards were often pushed to the back burner. Some leaders were more concerned with political convenience than with long-term protection of their people. As the proverb reminds us, “you cannot reap where you have not sown.” The consequences of inaction eventually return to haunt society.

      Therefore, the present moment must serve not only as a period of reflection but also as an awakening for the Garo electorate. Democracy places enormous power in the hands of the people, and the ballot is not merely a ritual—it is a responsibility. Voters must recognize that leadership is not about empty rhetoric, populist promises, or short-term political theatrics. True leadership requires vision, integrity, and the courage to enact laws that protect the people even when such decisions are politically inconvenient.

      The people of Garo Hills must therefore exercise wisdom and discernment when choosing their representatives. As the saying goes, “the people get the government they deserve.” If voters continue to elect leaders who lack competence, integrity, or commitment to the welfare of the indigenous community, the cycle of neglect will persist. But if the electorate rises above narrow considerations and demands accountability, transparency, and legislative action, then the future of the region can be secured.

      This statement should therefore be understood both as an awareness call and a warning bell. The struggle for indigenous rights cannot succeed without responsible leadership. The Garos must not allow themselves to be misled by political theatrics or sweet-sounding promises that vanish after elections. Instead, they must look for leaders who possess the courage to frame laws, defend indigenous rights, and uphold the constitutional safeguards that exist for their protection.

      In conclusion, the current situation must not be seen as a confrontation between communities but as a serious reminder that the rights of indigenous people require vigilant leadership and informed citizenship. The time has come for the people of Garo Hills to rise above complacency and exercise their democratic power wisely. After all, “a wise voter today secures a safer tomorrow.”

      Advocate Bernita R Marak

      HP News Service

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      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

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