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Mizoram Assembly discusses border row amid efforts to resolve dispute with Assam

Mizoram Assembly discusses border row amid efforts to resolve dispute with Assam

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Amid the ongoing border dispute between Assam and Mizoram, the Assam government on Thursday advised the people of the state to not travel to Mizoram.  Amid the ongoing border dispute between Assam and Mizoram, the Assam government on Thursday advised the people of the state to not travel to Mizoram. 

AIZAWL: Mizoram Home Minister Lalchamliana told the assembly on Thursday that the government has devised strategies and making massive efforts to resolve the long-standing border dispute with neighbouring Assam.

He said that the state government had in 2018 constituted a core committee to study and assess the state boundary. It was re-constituted with chief secretary Lalnunmawia Chuaunog as the chairman in 2019, he said.

"The core committee is currently doing research and analysis on the state border by collecting topo-sheets and important documents related to the state boundary with Assam," Lalchamliana said, replying to a query from Congress Legislature Party leader Zodintluanga Ralte.

The state government has already appointed a nodal officer on the border issue and submitted a report to the Centre as per the Union Ministry of Home Affairs instruction, he said.

According to the home minister, the state government has also constituted a team to compile important documents, supportive of Mizoram's stand on the border issue and it will be tabled before experts from Manohar Parrikar Institute of Defence Studies when they visit the state.

A boundary committee involving all political parties and NGOs, headed by Deputy Chief Minister Tawnluia, has also been formed recently to deal with the issue, Lalchamliana said.

On Wednesday, the home minister claimed in the assembly that Assam has encroached and is currently occupying a vast area of lands belonging to at least 20 farmers from Kolasib district.

These lands are located in Aitlang area, bordering Assam's Hailakandi district, and Buarchep and Phainuam areas on the border with Assam's Cachar district, the home minister had said.

"There is no report of any encroachment from the neighbouring state at Thinghlun in western Mizoram's Mamit district, which borders Assam's Karimganj district," Lalchamliana was quoted as saying by assembly officials.

Mizoram's three districts -- Aizawl, Kolasib and Mamit share a 164.6 km long inter-state border with Assam's Cachar, Hailakandi and Karimganj districts.

The boundary dispute between the two Northeastern states that came to a head earlier this year when police forces of both the states opened fire, leading to the deaths of 7 people -- including 6 Assam police personnel.

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Published On: Sep 10, 2021