Arunachal to resolve border dispute with Assam mutually: Pema Khandu

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has informed the State Assembly that Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Arunachal to resolve border dispute with Assam mutually: Pema Khandu

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ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has informed the State Assembly that Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a conference of Chief Ministers in 2019 had referred to many inter-State boundary disputes involving Court litigation and advised to solve the issue mutually.

Responding to a query raised in the Assembly during 'Question Hour' by BJP member Tana Hali Tara, Khandu said that Home Minister Amit Shah during his visit to Guwahati had also repeated the same request and the State government would soon initiate talks with Assam to resolve the decades-old imbroglio through talks. "The State government had sent a letter to Assam government in 2019 but no response has been received," the Chief Minister said adding, the process would be accelerated with the BJP ruling in Arunachal and Assam, both being very good neighbours.

The Chief Minister's statement came in response to Tara's question, who had alleged that the Assam Forest department in the name of inter-State border dispute have been looting Arunachalees and plundering their cultivated areas. Home Minister Bamang Felix while responding to the question informed that the matter is sub-judice in the Supreme Court, which has been holding trials as it involves 716-km inter-state area where cultivatable land villages are located.

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