Indian author bats for free mingling of people
Posted on October 5th, 2016

By NJ Thakuria

Guwahati: Prominent Assamese writer, who is an Arunachali by native, Yeshe Dorjee Thongchi opposes the idea of inner line permit (ILP) arrangement, which is presently applied to three northeastern States namely Mizoram, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh.

Attending the ‘Guest of the Month’ program of Guwahati Press Club  on

4 October 2016, the Sahitya Academi awardee author argued that free movements of native citizens inside a country should not be opposed.

Thongchi strongly batted for mingling of the people of different origins.

Answering queries from the scribes in the interactive session, Thongchi clarified that he would not comment on the present movements going on in Manipur and Meghalaya for the ILP, but he is convinced that the present laws in his home State are effective enough to safeguard the interest of the indigenous people.

The prolific author argued that the initial idea of imposing ILP was to prevent criminal & anti-locals entering into a particular State, but today the concept is changed. Now the threat is no longer from the outsiders, but the alternate media which poses real danger to the indigenous cultures across the globe.

A retired top-ranked bureaucrat, Thongchi started his literary pursuit since his school days. Although his mother tongue is a dialect called Sherdukpen spoken by few thousand families in Arunachal, Thongchi started practicing his writings in Assamese language as it was the medium of instruction in NEFA schools those days.

The soft spoken gentleman, while speaking about the replacement of Assamese language in Arunachal’s medium of instruction, Thongchi clarified that it was not because of any conspiracy hatched by the Hindi lobby. The widely recognized author disclosed that actually the English replaced it as the medium. Hindi is taught in Arunachal schools as a subject only.

Born in 1952 in west Kameng, Thongchi completed his schooling in Arunachal Pradesh and later sfifted to Assam for higher education in Cotton College and Gauhati University. After graduation,  Thongchi was  appointed as an Arunachal Pradesh Civil Service officer and later inducted to the Indian Administrative Service in 1992.

Immensely popular with Assamese readers through his literary works like  ‘Mauna Oath Mukhar Hriday’, ‘Sonam’, ‘Beeh Konyar Deshat’, ‘Shaw Kota Manuh’, ‘Moi Akou Janam Lom’, ‘Papor Pukhuri’, ‘Banh Foolar Gondha’ etc, Thongchi has received a number of awards including Bhasha Bharati, Phulchand Khandelwal Sanghati, Basudev Jalan besides Sahitya Akademi.

Thongchi was honored with a traditional Assamese Zapi and Gamocha at the beginning of the interactive session, which witnessed the presence of many senior journalists like Rupam Barua, Ranen Kumar Goswami, Girindra Karjee, Nava Thakuria along with writer  Jagadindra Raichoudhury, Surya Das, Ahsan Majid, Archana Bhattacharya etc.

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