Border dispute with Arunachal at 1,200 places: Himanta Biswa Sarma
The Hindu
Mizoram’s insistence on economic activities in border forest stalled a tripartite agreement with the Centre, Assam CM tells the Assembly
Assam has boundary dispute with Arunachal Pradesh at 1,200 places, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma told the 126-member State Assembly on Friday. He also said Mizoram’s insistence on economic activities for its people in the inter-State boundary forest despite an obligation to maintain status quo has stalled a tripartite agreement with the Centre. “We have started informal talks with the Arunachal government on the border issue. We have 12 areas of differences with Meghalaya but the dispute with Arunachal is at 1,200 places,” Dr. Sarma said.More Related News