Mizoram BJP unit urges CM to resolve boundary dispute with Assam & Tripura
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In its letter to the CM on Monday, the Mizoram BJP unit stated that the Centre was eager on fixing the boundary disputes among the many northeastern states
The Mizoram BJP unit in a letter to Chief Minister Zoramthanga has urged him to resolve the state’s boundary dispute with neighbouring Assam and Tripura.
In its letter to the CM on Monday, the Mizoram BJP unit stated that the Centre was eager on fixing the boundary disputes among the many northeastern states.
It stated that Union Home Minister Amit Shah had instructed all of the northeastern states on not less than two events to resolve inter-state border disputes via bilateral dialogue.
The letter stated that the Mizo National Front (MNF) headed by Zoramthanga, which is a part of the BJP led North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA), should discover a possibility to resolve the border dispute with Assam and Tripura at a time when the BJP is in energy on the Centre and within the two neighbouring states.
Earlier, prime leaders of Mizoram Presbyterian Church, the most important denomination within the state, had additionally urged Zoramthanga to take measures to resolve border disputes with neighbouring states.
Mizoram shares about 164.6 km lengthy inter-state boundary with Assam and about 66 km with Tripura.
The border dispute between Mizoram and Assam is an extended pending concern, which has been unresolved until date.
Several dialogues held since 1995 to resolve the border dispute have yielded little end result.
The final border standoff between Mizoram and Assam occurred on June 5 when unidentified individuals torched two deserted farmhouses within the space claimed by each states.
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