Congress delegation allegedly greeted with stones near disputed Assam-Mizoram border

The border dispute flared up last month when at least eight people from both sides were injured and several houses and roadside shops torched.

Published: 08th November 2020 08:55 PM  |   Last Updated: 08th November 2020 10:06 PM   |  A+A-

All India Mahila Congress chief Sushmita Dev

All India Mahila Congress chief Sushmita Dev (File Photo)

Express News Service

GUWAHATI: A Congress delegation was allegedly greeted with stones when it paid a visit to a place near the Assam-Mizoram border on Sunday.

The Congress delegation comprised, among others, All India Mahila Congress president Sushmita Dev and leader of the Opposition in Assam Assembly Debabrata Saikia.

The incident comes amidst a bitter border row between the two states.

The Congress alleged that the Mizoram Police had erected barricades near a bridge, two-three km inside Assam, and prevented the delegation from advancing further.

"The leader of the Opposition had intimated the Assam chief secretary in writing ahead of our visit. However, we could not visit an Assam area as the Mizoram Police had asked us to go back. The Mizos pelted marbles at the Assam people. Such is the law and order situation there," Dev alleged.

She lamented that the border trouble continued despite the Union Ministry of Home Affairs holding talks with both states.

"Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal is handsome but he has failed in delivering governance," the Mahila Congress chief alleged. Displaying a couple of playing marbles before journalists and addressing the CM, she said, "We will dispatch these to you by post. You keep them at your office".

Dev also criticised Sonowal’s virtual deputy and Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stating that he gets active only when there is an election. Sarma is a master election strategist who is widely known for his political acumen.

Saikia alleged the "aggression" by Mizoram was well inside Assam.

"The border check post at Vairengte is far away from the place where they have put up barricades. We faced resistance not just from the Mizoram Police but also from Mizo villagers. They pelted stones at us by using catapults and shouted slogans. Mizoram has wiped of Assam’s existence there," Saikia told this newspaper.

He said the area, where the bridge is located, falls under an Assam panchayat in Cachar district.

"The locals are Mizos but it is Assam land. There is a forest village. The bridge in question was built by Assam government under a Central government scheme," he added.

The border dispute flared up last month when at least eight people from both sides were injured and several houses and roadside shops torched. A man from Assam had also died under mysterious circumstances in the custody of Mizoram authorities. The Mizoram government claimed he was a drug peddler who died at a hospital but the Assam government alleged he was abducted by the miscreants from the border.

As tension persists, both states have deployed Central forces to the disputed areas. Earlier, the miscreants, allegedly from Mizoram, had triggered blasts at two Assam schools near the border.


Comments

Disclaimer : We respect your thoughts and views! But we need to be judicious while moderating your comments. All the comments will be moderated by the newindianexpress.com editorial. Abstain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks. Try to avoid outside hyperlinks inside the comment. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines.

The views expressed in comments published on newindianexpress.com are those of the comment writers alone. They do not represent the views or opinions of newindianexpress.com or its staff, nor do they represent the views or opinions of The New Indian Express Group, or any entity of, or affiliated with, The New Indian Express Group. newindianexpress.com reserves the right to take any or all comments down at any time.