Border dispute with Meghalaya to end soon: Assam CM

IANS March 28, 2025 232 views

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that three of six disputed border areas with Meghalaya will soon be resolved. Both states are adhering to an agreement signed under Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s mediation. Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma emphasized peaceful progress in talks while also aiding stranded citizens in Bangladesh. Central forces continue monitoring disputed zones as negotiations advance.

"As of now, there are six areas of dispute between Assam and Meghalaya, of which three will be resolved at any point in time." – Himanta Biswa Sarma
Border dispute with Meghalaya to end soon: Assam CM
Guwahati, March 28: Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday said that the border disputes between Assam and Meghalaya will be resolved soon as both states are abiding by the agreement signed in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah to resolve the issues.

Key Points

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Assam CM confirms three border disputes nearing resolution

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Meghalaya CM highlights peaceful law and order progress

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Both states bound by Amit Shah-backed agreement

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Central forces monitoring disputed zones

CM Sarma said, "As of now, there are six areas of dispute between Assam and Meghalaya, of which three will be resolved at any point in time. However, I believe that the Meghalaya government has been waiting to resolve disputes in the other three areas as well."

He also mentioned that both state governments are bound to follow the agreement signed between them.

The Chief Ministers said, "Central paramilitary forces are looking into areas of dispute, and we must follow the guidelines mentioned in the agreement signed by both state governments."

Earlier, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma asserted that the hill state witnessed peace because of an improved law and order situation, while there has been progress on resolving the border issue with Assam.

CM Sangma said that the Meghalaya government is in constant talks with the Assam government to resolve areas of dispute along the border between the two states.

He said, "The state government is actively engaged with the government of Assam to resolve the areas of differences and we are working on resolving the next six areas of differences."

CM Sangma also said that the state government successfully evacuated students and workers of Meghalaya who got stranded in Bangladesh due to unrest in the neighbouring country.

"The law-and-order situation in the state was peaceful and there was progress on the resolution of the interstate border dispute with Assam," the Meghalaya CM said.

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