Guwahati / Aizawl: The day after the alleged Eid explosion was carried out in the Cachar Assam district which was allegedly by the bad people of Mizoram during fancier eviction, two back-to-back explosions took place on Sundays along the inter-state border on the side.
Neighborhood, said a police source Assam.
Assam CM Himanta Buswa Sarma has written to Mizoram, Zoramthanga’s colleague about the incident that occurred a few days after a high-level meeting between high-ranking officials of the two countries held in New Delhi.
Tensions run high in the Khulicherra area in the district, where people from Mizoram were reported to be up to 6.5 kilometers in the land of Assam a few days ago, following the Assam police along with civil administration carried out drafts.
“Two sounds of the explosion were heard from the side of Mizoram at 2:40 a.m.
and 2.43 a.m.
Assam.
The situation is normal at this time, although the tension is still valid and police personnel Assam Alert in all border areas, he added.
Additional Director General of Police (border) Assam, Harmeet Singh, camping in place.
On Saturday, an explosion took place targeting the Delegation of Government officials Assam, including senior police officers who were visiting to oversee the construction of roads along the border.
There were no casualties reported in the incident.
Initially it was believed to be a grenade attack but the police then suspected that criminals used IED, said the source.
Mizoram CM, however, retweet a report saying that no grenade thrown in the area on Saturday and the sound was an explosion of a breol from the excavator.
Meanwhile, Assam CM Himanta Buswa Sarma said that he had written to Zoramthanga to resolve border disputes using satellite mapping from the actual border location.
“For complete peace, we have to hand over the Interstate border to central police forces after we fix the border problem.
We are building a road within the Assam’s constitutional limit.
We will not take an inch of Mizoram,” he added.
There was a border dispute between Assam and Mizoram in the area along with other locations in Cachar District, Hailakandi and Karimanj from the Barak Valley.