Guwahati / Aizwal: Six days after clashes of violence between police forces Assam and Mizoram claimed seven lives and injured more than 50 people, Minister of Himanta Minister Buswa Sarma on Sunday said such an incident along the border between countries “was not accepted” for people people from both.
state and advocate resolution through talks.
Head of Minister of Assam Sarma, who has been charged with a criminal conspiracy and tried to killing firmly by Mizoram police, also talking about maintaining the Northeast enthusiasm on a Twitter post.
Tweet came after the home minister Union Amit Shah spoke to the chairman of Assam Ministers Himanta Buswa Sarma and Mizoram CM Zoramthanga Bertotualually on that day to ease border tensions between the two Northeast neighbors.
“Our main focus is to maintain the eagle spirit of life.
What happens along the Assam-Mizoram border cannot be accepted by people from both countries.” Honneble CM @zoramthangacm has promised to call me posting it.
Border disputes can only be resolved through discussion, “Sarma said in his tweet.
Although there was an effort by Shah to resolve long border disease between Assam and its neighbors earlier this month through a meeting, at least six police personnel and one Assam and one.
Civil killed at the time Maintained the disputed limit with Mizoram and more than 50 people injured, including the Cachar District Police Chief.
Mizoram police have submitted a quarter against Sarma and six Assam officials with various charges, including allegations of efforts to kill.
And the criminal conspiracy, at the police station Vairengte.
Police Assam has also issued a call to six Mizoram government officials, including deputy commissioner and police supervisor of the District Police, and ordered them to appear at the Dholy Police Station on Monday.
However, Sunday, the Head of Secretary of Mizoram, said that the country’s state minister had frowned with Y.
Ang leveled towards Assam RPART and show this is likely to be withdrawn.
Apart from the agreement that was hammered on Wednesday night, by the Ministry of the UNI home to maintain the tranquility on the border and to allow the neutral Central Police to act as a peacekeeper, the two countries have continued to exchange the charges of pickets of police who strengthen and do not refuse to respect the agreement that calls for interesting back strength from the border.
Assam local organizations that have been immediately after the clash announced Mizoram’s economic blockade since it raised their ‘blockade’, but the truck driver was afraid that the possibility of violence had chosen to park their vehicles near the border in Dholy Cachar by taking a longer route through Tripura.
The Assam government on Thursday has also issued an unprecedented travel advisor who asked people not to travel to Mizoram and advise people from the country who work or stay there for “very careful exercises.” Tensions along the border with Mizoram in Cachar and Hailakandi District from Assam have increased since 2020 October with the frequent incidence of house burning and land encroachment.
Both states shared borders 164.6 km between Cachar Assam, Karimanji and Karimganj District, and District of Claid, Mizit and Aizawl Mizoram.
The two countries have different interpretations of their territorial borders.
While Mizoram believes that its borders are located along the ‘lines’ compiled in 1875 to protect tribes from outside influence, Assam was passed by demarcation of the district conducted in the 1930s.
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