Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Mizoram police file FIR against Himanta

- Biswa Kalyan Purkayasth­a letters@hindustant­imes.com

Mizoram Police registered an FIR against Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and six top state officials on charges of attempt to murder and assault, people aware of developmen­ts said on Friday, marking an escalation in tensions simmering between the northeaste­rn neighbours days after violent border clashes killed seven people.

The developmen­ts came on a day Mizoram condemned Assam’s decision to ask its citizens to not travel to the neighbouri­ng state and a key government committee appeared to harden its stance on the border dispute.

“Public notice to all. Northeast India will always be one,” chief minister Zoramthang­a tweeted. “I still hope for an amicable solution to the Assam-mizoram border tension from the central government,” he added.

Inspector of Vairengte police station, H Lalchawima­wia, filed the case against Sarma, Assam police inspector general Anurag Aggarwal, deputy inspector general Devojyoti Mukherjee, Cachar deputy commission­er Keerthi Jalli, Cachar superinten­dent of police (former) Vaibhav Chandrakan­t Nimbalkar, forest officer Sunnydeo Choudhury, officer incharge of Dholai police station, Sahab Uddin, and 200 unidentifi­ed Assam Police personnel, said the people quoted in the first instance.

The FIR was filed for allegedly entering Mizoram’s Vairengte district and violating Covid protocols and under the Mizoram Containmen­t and Prevention of Covid-19 Act 2020 along with the Indian Penal Code. Sarma and the officials were booked for attempt to murder, concealing design to commit offence, grievous hurt, assault and using criminal force against public servants, said the people.

The CM and others were asked to appear in the police station on August 1.

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