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Catch me if it helps complete the line: CM HIMANTA BUSWA SARMA to MIZORAM COPS

Guwahati: The head of Assam Minister Himanta Buswa Sarma, who has been charged with an attempt by officers by the victory of the Vairengte police station, invited Mizoram police to arrest him if it helped resolve disputes between the two decades between the two countries.
Sarma said, “I am very happy that the fir has been submitted against me.
If Mizoram’s police serve me, then I will definitely go on by Silchar to the Vairengte police station and join in the investigation.
If my arrest will help resolve this border dispute, why not Catch me today? I will not go to seek a temporary guarantee of the Gautati High Court.
“On the other hand the hostile border, Mizoram’s head secretary Lalnunmawia Chuango said that the FIR against Sarma was likely to be withdrawn because Minister Mizoram Zoramthanga did not approve it.
“In fact, our main minister did not really agree to mention the name of the Head of Assam’s head in Fir.
He suggested that we look at him,” Chuango said, adding that Mizoram wanted to remove the name Sarma from FIR.
He said he was unaware of developments when criminal cases were submitted against Sarma.
After the flare-up border on July 26 where six police officers were shot dead by Mizoram police, a series of cases and counter-certified cases and calls issued by both parties to appear before the police station concerned – Dholai in Mizoram in Mizoram.
But Sarma insisted that the July 26 incident when six Assam police were killed in shooting from the side of Mizoram needing to be investigated.
Sarma said, “We don’t want to file brilliantly to anyone.
But if someone dies, there are cases that need to be investigated.
I have proposed that this case was investigated by a neutral Central Agent like Nia and not by Assam or Mizoram.” Explain the need for an investigation, he said , “The parents of six police officers can also submit a case to find out the truth.
It’s about six lives and not about Assam or Mizoram and the victim’s family have the right to know what happened on the decisive day.” Police Police Mizoram also named six officers Civil and police from the Assam government.
The Mizoram government has sent a WT message (wireless telephone) to the Secretary and DGP head who told them that six officials must appear before the investigative officer at the Vairengte police station on Sunday, no one did it.
Sarma said, “I have to protect my officer.
I will not receive a notification sent by Mizoram police.
I will not let my officer be arrested or taken to Vairengte.” Police Assam also sent a notification to Mizoram Lone Rajya Sabha Mp K.
Vanlavena for Appear before the Dholy Police Station on Sunday.
He also did not appear.
Police Assam has also sent a call to six Mizoram officials and civil administration to attend the Dholy Police Station to record a statement relating to the case listed under the IPC, ARM acts and prevent damage to public property action.

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