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Mizo, Assam CMs talk amid border clashes; Centre seeks reports

Press Trust of India  |  Hailakandi (Assam)/Aizawl 

Amid clashes between the Police and protesters over the disputed border, chief ministers of the two states today held telephonic talk even as the Union sort reports on the incidents. Meanwhile, the members withdrew from the areas where the clashes occurred between the protesters, mainly com,prising students, of and security forces in Assam, this evening. students' bodies demanded that Police personnel leave the disputed area by tomorrow. The Police alleged that a student from the state was injured in firing on a group of students by the Police at Zopui.

The Police denied the charge and claimed that the protesters were only pushed back when they tried to intrude into the state. On March 8, protesters from attempted to "intrude" into Hailakandi district of and the Police stopped them. The had yesterday clamped prohibitory orders under section 144 of the CrPC in certain areas apprehending encroachment attempts from the other side. As tension mounted at the border, Chief Ministers of and Assam, and respectively, held talks over phone. Sonowal suggested that both the sides should withdraw from the disputed area, a statement by the government said. also contacted his counterpart V K Pipersenia and both the sides agreed to hold talks on the border dispute, it said. But did not specify the date for it, the statement said. The Centre asked and governments to ensure peace along their border, enforce prohibitory orders by deploying forces wherever necessary, a said in The Union also sought reports from the two states about the incidents and the steps being taken to normalise the situation. and have a long-standing boundary dispute and there had been tension in the Hailakandi-region several times in the past. The Police said besides a student who suffered bullet injury, several other members of the (MZP), the Mizo apex students body, were also injured when security forces in resorted to lathicharge at Zopui locality near Bairabi town in district. The claimed that its members were trying to construct a rest house on the land of the late Ch Chhunga, first of the state, at Zopui in district, adjacent to Hailakandi district of Assam's Hailakandi district Adil Khan, however, said, "We have acted with utmost restraint and applied minimum force to push back the members when they intruded into Assam's territory." Claiming that no excesses were committed by the district administration on the activists, Khan said there is no report of any injury to anyone. The Police said student activists have been camping in the area to construct the rest house called 'Zofate Chawlhbuk' since March 8 where a large number of Assam's Reserve Battalion were deployed to prevent them from doing so. Khan, who was at the spot since the morning, said, "We have ensured not an inch of Assam's land is encroached upon." The members, however, withdrew from the areas where clashes took place this evening, officials said. Meanwhile, various students' bodies demanded that Police personnel leave the disputed area by tomorrow. The demand came after the Mizo Students Union, the and clan-based student bodies held a meeting here. However, the students' bodies did not mention what action they would take if their demand was not met. Opposition parties in condemned of failure to protect the state's territory.

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First Published: Sun, March 11 2018. 00:10 IST
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