NCST wants Home Ministry to re-impose RAP in 6 islands in Andamans

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The (NCST) has written to the Home Ministry, seeking reimposition of the Restricted Area Permit (RAP) regime in six islands of the Andaman and Nicobar group inhabited by vulnerable tribes.

In a letter to Rajnath Singh, said the commission had earlier expressed reservations over the exclusion of 29 islands of the Andaman and Nicobar group from the Restricted Area Permit regime.

In spite of it, "the ministry further relaxed the provisions, deleting the requirement of mandatory registration by foreigners visiting the with the (FRO) and added the to the list of islands already exempted", the letter read.

The said that according to the Constitution, the Union and every state government should consult the Commission on all major policy matters affecting Scheduled Tribes.

RAP should be re-imposed in the (inhabited by Andamanese tribe), the Middle and South Andaman (Jarawas), the (Sentinelese), the Little Andaman (Onges) and the Great Nicobar (Shompens), Sai wrote in the letter.

The commission also recommended that large posters/hoardings be put up at the airports, seaports and other important places in the decrying tourism or visit of any kind to the six islands.

"Surveillance and patrolling, including the checking of vessels/vehicles found abutting the six Islands, should be strengthened," Sai wrote.

The also suggested that airspace above the North be declared as "no-fly zone".

"A comprehensive outreach programme should be launched to sensitise fishermen, tourist guides, tour operators, hotel industry and other stakeholders so that they can be eyes and ears of the Andaman and Nicobar administration," he said.

On November 17, John Allen Chau, 27, was killed by members of the Sentinelese Tribes, possibly with arrows, when he tried to enter the North

Chau had expressed a desire to meet the Sentinelese Tribe that inhabits island.

Till recently, the was out of bounds for visitors. In a major step earlier this year, the government excluded this island and 28 others in the Union Territory from the RAP regime till December 31, 2022. The lifting of RAP meant that foreigners could visit these islands without permission from the government.

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First Published: Tue, December 18 2018. 19:38 IST