Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Assam, Meghalaya CMs discuss border issues

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his Meghalaya counterpar­t Conrad Sangma held a meeting in Guwahati on Friday to discuss issues regarding the inter-state border. The duo held a joint press conference after the talks wherein Sangma said it has been decided regional committees, headed by cabinet ministers, will be formed to resolve inter-state boundary disputes in phased manner.

The committees will focus on points like historical facts, ethnicity, administra­tive convenienc­e and submit their reports in 30 days. “Today in the meeting, we had a detailed presentati­on given by the Assam government on six out of the 12 areas of dispute. We have three regions where these six areas of difference­s fall. Three committees from Meghalaya and as many from Assam

will focus on historical facts, ethnicity, administra­tive convenienc­e, willingnes­s, and contiguity and submit their reports within 30 days,” Sangma was quoted as saying by ANI.

The six disputed sites taken up in the first phase are Tarabari, Gijang, Phalia, Baklapara, Pilingkata and Khanapara. These areas fall in Cachar, Kamrup Metro and Kamrup Rural districts in Assam and West Khasi Hills, Ri Bhoi and East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya.

Sarma said through this, the government­s are not trying to redraw the boundary but change the perception about those areas or villages. “If redrawing of boundaries is necessary, we will recommend that to Parliament.”

The new panels will have five members each, including a cabinet minister of each state, besides bureaucrat­s, Sarma said, adding that local representa­tives may be part of a committee. Members of both the panels will visit the sites, interact with civil society members and complete discussion­s within 30 days.

Earlier, in a tweet, Sarma said the meeting is the biggest deliberati­on in this direction in recent times and he hoped it will come out with a common agenda of strengthen­ing the long-standing friendship between the neighbours. On Thursday, Assam reached an agreement with Mizoram to withdraw forces from all disputed border areas and work towards lasting peace.

 ?? PTI ?? Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma being felicitate­d by Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma in Guwahati on Friday.
PTI Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma being felicitate­d by Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma in Guwahati on Friday.

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