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MHA convenes meeting of Chief Secys of Mizoram, Assam on border dispute

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The (MHA) has convened a meeting of the chief secretaries of and next week to resume dialogue on the boundary dispute between the two states in the wake of protests by students which turned violent recently.

This was conveyed by to Lal Thanhawla, who had approached him seeking his intervention in the ongoing boundary dispute between and by resuming the talks and ensuring peace along the border.

will meet the chief secretaries of and and carry the dialogues on boundary dispute, a home ministry said.

In his communication, the also urged the to ensure peace in the side of the border and not to allow people to gather at Bairabi and stage protests there.

The ministry is in constant touch with the governments of and Mizoram, the said.

The state governments were asked to take appropriate steps to ensure law and order, prevent the situation from escalating and bring the situation under control.

The home ministry also told the state governments to enforce prohibitory orders and deployment of forces wherever necessary.

The situation along the Assam-border turned violent after police resorted to lathi-charge to control some protesting students, where among others, a was also injured.

Assam's district administration, bordering Mizoram, had on March 7 clamped prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPc with immediate effect in certain areas apprehending encroachment attempts from the other side.

The prohibitory orders were imposed in Kachurthal and other areas under the station, bordering Kolasib district of

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First Published: Tue, March 13 2018. 14:20 IST
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