Guwahati / New Delhi: Boundary Disputes between countries between Assam and Mizoram see the liaison that is rarely on Twitter between the main ministers who try to blame the police with each other and people for tensions in Cachar.
The center, meanwhile, tries to increase the problem with directly involved with two cms and advises them to solve problems with peace.
When the population of the Mizo border in Cachar gathered in the middle of what they were described as “the tension of the Mizoram-Assam border”, Zoramthanga issued a tweet: “Shri @amitshah Ji …
Please look into this problem …
this must be stopped now”.
He also put up a battered car video, tweeting: “innocent couple on his way back to Mizoram through Cachar managed and searched by thugs and thugs.
How you will justify this violence”.
Immediately after, Minister of Assam Minister Himanta Buswa Sarma joined Twitter, quoting Zoramthanga’s tweet to ask: “…
Claid (Mizoram) SP asks us to withdraw from our post until then civilians they will not listen or stop violence.
How can we run the government in such circumstances “.
He also marked the hands of Amit Shah and PMO, looking for their intervention.
Zoramthanga released another: “…
After the Cordial Meeting of CMS by Hon’ble Shri @amitshah Ji, surprising 2 companies from Police Assam with Lathicharged civilians and gas Civil Tears in the Vairengte Auto Becak stand in Mizoram today.
They Even defeating the Mizoram CRPF / Police personnel “.
When a fight playing on Twitter, Interior Minister Amit Shah entered to cool down by calling both CMS and advising them to resolve problems with peace and get their respective police forces to withdraw from the site.
Assam CM Tweet at 4.36 afternoon he said to Zoramthanga and he “reaffirmed that Assam would maintain the status quo and peace between the borders of our country”.
“I have stated my willingness to visit Aizawl and discuss this problem if necessary,” he added, again marked @amitshah and @PMO India.
Zoramthanga quoted Sarma’s tweet to say: “As discussed, I urged that the Assam police be instructed to withdraw from Vairengte for the safety of civilians”.
While the communication channel is opened with central intervention, it seems that the situation in Cachar get worse before the minister’s suggestion at home can permeat into troops in the field.
When Sarma then tweeted, six police personnel Assam were killed in the battle of the violence followed.
The situation along the border of Mizoram-Assam has boiled since the end of June when Police Assam allegedly took control of an area known as ‘aitlanghnar’ about 5 km from Vairengte, accusing Mizoram to explore his territory.