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PPFA demands probe over encroachers in Assam-Mizoram border

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The Centre also had discussions with Zoramthanga and Sarma, both of whom were engaged in a war of words on digital platforms over the matter and asked them to ensure peace along with the disputed border areas.

 

 

Guwahati: Expressing utter dismay over the Assam-Mizoram border conflicts where six Assam police personnel had to sacrifice their lives on 26 July 2021 evening, a northeast India-based nationalist citizen’s forum urges the Union government in New Delhi to amicably settle the border issues and also identify the India-based in the disputed areas.

 

Patriotic People’s Front Assam (PPFA) in a media statement, paying heartfelt tributes to the deceased demanded a clarification from the Mizoram government in Aizawl how their police forces fired upon the group of Assam police personnel without intimations even though both are government recognized armed forces under the same set of rules.

 

The inter-State flare-up resulted in the killing of Assam police personnel namely Swapan Roy (SI), Liton Suklabaidya, MH Barbhuiya, N Hussain, S Barbhuiya and Shyamprasad Dusat and over 50 others including the Cachar district police chief Baibhab Chandrakant Nimbalkar was injured, who has been lately airlifted to Mumbai for better treatments.

 

“It was very shocking that the violent incident took place within 48 hours of Union home minister Amit Shah’s visit to Shillong, where in fact he met both the concerned chief ministers Pu Zoramthanga and Himanta Biswa Sarma, who incidentally the convener of BJP, promoted north east democratic alliance (NEDA),” said a PPFA statement.

 

Lately, the central reserve police force (CRPF) personnel were deployed at the affected, Lailapur-Vairengte disputed areas to help both the State police forces to maintain the law and order situation. The Centre also had discussions with Zoramthanga and Sarma, both of whom were engaged in a war of words on digital platforms over the matter and asked them to ensure peace along with the disputed border areas.

 

The forum observed that suspected nationals have encroached on a large area of forests on the Assam-Mizoram border, and Monday’s incident was an eruption of tension following an incident of vandalism by some of those lawbreakers. A Mizo couple, who faced the ransacking on its return journey from Cachar, triggered the flare-up.

 

Various Mizo individuals claim those hooligans are illegal migrants in border areas.

 

“It is so unfortunate that the encroachers continue engaging in various criminal activities in those areas and on the way to safeguard those illegal migrants, our police personnel have to face the consequences,” said the PPFA statement adding that the Centre should introspect over those criminals seriously while initiating to find a sustainable solution to the border issues.

 

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