Odisha officials to visit disputed area near AP border

ANI  |  Koraput (Odisha) [India] 

In the wake of the reports of intrusion activities by government in district, the government will soon be sending a team of officials here to take a stock of the situation.

Kotia gram panchayat has 28 villages out of which 21 are on disputed zone between and since 1956.

The decision was taken after a fresh report of the construction of a road in Kotia gram panchayat by government surfaced.

As per information, the construction work is being carried out at one of the disputed village

The ex-district of Koraput, G. Parida, rebuffed the reports of dispute and said the area has been with since 1945.

"There is no dispute; the area is in map since 1945. did not implement developmental programmes here, because of which is trying to lure tribals by offering freebies. government is thinking about its development for the first time," Parida said

Interestingly, a villager claimed that they cast votes on both sides of the border and said their village has sarpanch from as well as

"This is a disputed site. We cast votes in Andhra Pradesh, as well as in Our village has sarpanch from both the states- Biswanath Khila from and Bisu Gemel from Andhra Pradesh," said the villager.

will also visit the area today to review the situation.

Earlier in 2006, the had ordered status quo on the disputed area.

The dispute between the two states came to light when both the and governments issued separate voter and ID cards to the people of the area.

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 07:50 IST