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'Schools in Assam used as polling stations in Meghalaya polls'

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

MLA today claimed that three schools of Lampi in district of were used as polling stations in the just-concluded elections.

"School, School and Umtap UP School of were used by the authorities as polling stations on February 27 even as the administration and the police in looked the other way despite getting complaints," she said in Assembly.

The Assembly elections in was conducted on February 27 this year.

Raising the issue as 'Special Mention', Das said that a total of 650 votes were cast in these three polling centres.

"This is all the more shocking as the schools remain 9 km inside side of the Assam-border," she added.

Das alleged that border areas such as Lampi have been neglected by governments over the years, emboldening the neighbouring states to utilise Assams territory for their purposes and encouraging encroachment.

"With growing encroachment and activities at Lampi, is now in a position to claim legitimacy of its illegal occupation of Assam's land. The government should wake up to the grim reality and intervene immediately and decisively," she added.

Das said that the Lampi area on the city outskirts had immense tourism potential with its scenic beauty and cool temperatures even during the summer, but nothing has been done to tap that.

Replying on behalf of Sarbananda Sonowal, who also holds the Border Areas Development portfolio, admitted that the areas of Umtap, Khatapara and Lower Lampi were under encroachment.

He, however, informed that as per an report following the polls, the polling centres were shifted by the authorities from the schools in question.

"We will have another enquiry conducted by the Deputy to ascertain whether used our schools as voting centres and the status of the encroachment in those areas, Mahanta said.

The added that following meetings between the DCs of in and West Khasi Hills in Meghalaya, it was agreed to maintain status quo in the areas having boundary disputes.

He also accused the previous government of remaining indifferent to the problem of aggressive encroachment by neighbouring states.

AGP MLA urged the government to entrust an with full charge of border affairs in different disputed areas in view of the fact that the DCs are overburdened with other responsibilities.

of the suggested that should adopt an aggressive stand on border protection rather than remaining passive to the widespread incidents of border area encroachment by neighbouring states.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 20:05 IST
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