Hindustan Times (East UP)

Mizoram, Assam agree to resolve row

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AIZAWL: Representa­tives of Assam and Mizoram held talks here on Thursday and agreed to resolve the interstate border dispute amicably, officials said.

The Assam government also decided to revoke an advisory issued earlier against travel to Mizoram, they said.

“Both the state government­s agreed to maintain peace in the inter-state border areas and welcomed the deployment of neutral force by Government of India in this regard.

“For this purpose, both the states shall not send their respective forest and police forces for patrolling, domination, enforcemen­t or for fresh deployment to any of the areas where confrontat­ion had taken place between the police forces of the two states during recent times.

This would include all such areas along the Assam-Mizoram border in the districts of Karimganj, Hailakandi, and Cachar in Assam, and Mizoram’s Mamit and Kolasib districts,” a joint statement issued by the two states said.

The joint statement was signed by Assam’s Minister for Border Protection and Developmen­t Atul Bora and the department’s commission­er and secretary G D Tripathi, and Mizoram’s home minister Lalchamlia­na and home secretary Vanlalngat­hsaka.

“Representa­tives of Government­s of Assam and Mizoram agree to take all necessary measures to promote, preserve and maintain peace and harmony amongst people living in Assam and Mizoram, particular­ly in border areas,” the statement, shared on Twitter by Assam minister Ashok Singhal, said. Six

Assam Police personnel were killed and over 50 people, including the Cachar SP, were injured in an inter-state border clash between the two northeaste­rn neighbours on July 26. Both the states also condoled the deaths of those killed in the incident and prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured persons.

“Govt. of Assam & Govt. of Mizoram successful­ly signed a Joint Statement today after deliberati­ons at Aizawl.

Both government­s agree to take forward Ministry of Home Affairs’ initiative­s to remove prevailing tensions and to find lasting solutions through discussion­s,” the Mizoram CMO tweeted.

Assam minister Ashok Singhal said in a Twitter post, “With great optimism from both sides, we held our discussion with the home minister of Mizoram @Lalchamlia­na12 Ji & other officials on resolving the #AssamMizor­amBorder issue. This is in continuati­on of the discussion initiated by HCM @himantabis­wa Ji & HCM @Zoramthang­aCM Ji.” Both states have differing interpreta­tions of their territoria­l border. While Mizoram believes that its border lies along an ‘inner line’ drawn up in 1875 to protect tribals from outside influence, Assam goes by a district demarcatio­n done in the 1930s.

 ??  ?? Assam security personnel stand vigil outside Mizoram House in Guwahati on July 29.
Assam security personnel stand vigil outside Mizoram House in Guwahati on July 29.

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