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The border dispute between Assam and Mizoram:

28 July 2021 | TITN Team
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During his visit to Shillong on July 24, Federal Minister of the Interior Amit Shah solemnly announced that the Narendra Modi government had pledged to resolve all border disputes between the northeastern states. Only 48 hours later, tensions on the Assam-Mizoram border escalated, leading to violence, and five Assam policemen and at least 42 Assam policemen were injured.
When violence broke out in Weirengt, a border town in the Kolasib district of Mizoram, which borders the Kachar district of Assam, at about 4:40 pm on July 26, in the border town of Weirengt, the same thing happened between Twitter. In the war of words. The main ministers of the two countries. Zoramthanga and Himanta Biswa Sharma.

Ironically, the two CMs who are members of the Northeast Democratic Alliance (NEDA) led by BJPled have begun to label Shah, PMO and Modi as if they were expecting them to help them. In order to “find out the behavior of the Mizoram police and make the problem worse”, it is said that after the death of the Assam police, they showed a “celebration to celebrate the Mizoram police and thugs.”
Deputy police inspector Swapan Roy of Assam and police officers Liton Suklabaydya, N. Hussein, Samsul Zaman Barbhuya and MH Barbhuya were killed in a shooting incident. Police Commissioner Kachar and Police Inspector General were among the injured.

Sarma also accused the police of Mizoram of using a light machine gun (LMG). He said that the use of LMG “fully explained the intent and severity of the situation.”

Assam and Mizoram are involved in an ugly border dispute: In a gun battle between Assam and Mizoram police along the interstate border, 7 people were killed, including 50 from the joint venture. Injuried.

“Both state governments agreed for deployment of neutral CAPF [Paramilitary] in disturbed border area of Assam and Mizoram along the National Highway 306. This will be done under supervision of a senior CAPF officer. The state governments have agreed to resolve the issue through discussions,” the Assam chief secretary said.