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Assam, Meghalaya to resolve disputes gradually

Assam, Meghalaya to resolve disputes gradually
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Guwahati: After signing two agreements with Nagaland and Mizoram in the range of tensions spread on the disputed border with two neighboring countries, Assam CM Himanta Buswa Sarma on Friday sat with Megerpart Meghalaya, Conrad K Sangma here and agreed to solve the dispute between the two countries Gradual, and with “mutual respect.” Sangma tweeted, “We stand United & are committed to resolving our border problems by mutual respect, keep our people first and by enforcing the northeast spirit.” Sarma, in his tweet, said, “The Second Ministerial Meeting Meeting at the Border # Assam- # Meghalaya has been done with great respect for each other.
We hope it will be very useful for both countries.” We stand United & committed to resolving Our border problems with mutual respect, keeping …
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https://t.co/brdvpv6kkp- Conrad Sangma (@sangmaconrad) 1628242616000in Guwahati today for the second meeting on the meghalaya border problem.
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https://t.co/DDIDVL1SCK- Conrad Sangma (@sangmaconrad) 1628232506000FTER Meeting, Sarma said he was in talks with Arunachal Pradesh Cm Pema Khandu for out-of-completion of court Their border disputes, lying down with the Supreme Court.
The APEX court also heard disputes between Assam and Nagaland and the two countries, in August, 1 pulled police forces each from disputed points to build peace.
While the agreement with Mizoram signed on Thursday was to immediately post peace after July 26 flare-up and seek permanent resolution through negotiations, Assam and Meghalaya have agreed to take a different approach to resolve disputes with people on the ground, which is trapped in between two different countries.
Sangma said, “We will try to find a permanent solution based on five factors – historical, ethnic, sentiment and mood aspects, administrative comfort from people and closeness.
This is a difficult task and should be resolved but never late and with the willingness politics, assam cm and I have decided to take the opportunity.
“Two CMS, who met a second time in a week, decided that the three committees led by the cabinet ministers from the two countries would be formed to complete six less complicated border points from a total of 12 in the first phase.
The panel will make land assessment and submit their reports within 30 days.
In the first phase, the steps will be taken to resolve differences in six locations – Tarabari, Gizang, Fahala, Baklapara, Khanapara (PilingGata) and Agacherra, which are under Cachar Regency, Kamrup and Chronic Metropolitan Assam and the appropriate khasi district, RI-BHOI and Bukit Jaintia Timur Meghalaya.
“After 30 days, when we met again in Shillong or Guwahati, each committee would give their recommendations.
We hope that this regional committee will be able to narrow differences.
If the difference is still there between regional committees, then this problem will be taken at the level of the chairman Minister or at a higher forum level, “Sarma said.
As a measure of good intention, the two main ministers will go to Langpih to guarantee people that complicated problems such as Langpih will be resolved.
Four people were killed and 26 were injured in group clashes and police subsequently opened fire on Langpih in Kamrup Assam Regency on May 14, 2010.
The three cabinet ministers from Assam for the Head of the Committees would be the Minister of Information and Public Relations of Pijush Hazarika, Minister of Agriculture Pijush Bora and Minister Transportation, Chandra Mohan Patowary.
In addition to the Cabinet Minister, the Committee will have MLA, bureaucrats and public representatives.
The two CMS describes the conversation as “very useful” and emits pragmatism and respects each other to resolve the border problem in a time-bound manner.

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