Guwahati Jan 18 PTI Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday said that the roadmap for amicable settlement of border disputes with Meghalaya in six areas of difference has been prepared through mutual consultations at the top level of the two governmentsThe opposition Congress however called for more discussion on the matter particularly in the state Assembly saying that the government has proposed an approach in which both states would lose or get some areasSarma who has been pursuing the issue of border row resolution actively since assuming office in May last year held a meeting with leaders of political parties of the state and then another with representatives of All Assam Students Union AASU and other student bodies of different communities such as Rabha Gorkha Garo and Bodo on the issueHe apprised them of the recommendations of the three regional committees formed by the state government to propose a solution for the vexed border issueOur efforts to resolve Assam-Meghalaya border row have started bearing fruits as 6 of the 12 areas of difference have been identified for resolution in the first phase Sarma tweeted after the first meeting which was held with political party leadersThe areas of differences taken up for final settlement in the first phase are Hahim Gizang Tarabari Boklapara Khanapara-Pillingkata and Ratacherra he addedOut of the 12 points of disputes between Assam and Meghalaya these six areas with relatively less critical differences have been taken up in the first phaseA roadmap for amicable settlement has been prepared based on recommendations of 3 Regional Committees with representatives from both the states Weve reached this stage after several rounds of CM-level talks on the matter Sarma saidRepresentatives of various political parties such as the Congress CPIM Asom Gana Parishad Bodoland Peoples Front and the All India United Democratic Front were present at the meetingThey were briefed on the progress made in the talks so far the chief minister added on Twitter without elaboratingAt the end of the days second meeting with student bodies Sarma tweeted that the interaction with the representatives of the communities living in the disputed areas was held as part of our endeavour to bring a permanent and lasting solution to the decades-old border dispute between Assam and MeghalayaHe said the government has sought their cooperation to solve the problem and also apprised them of harmonious talks that led to taking up six disputed areas for finding amicable solutionsTalking to PTI after the first meeting Leader of the Opposition Debabrata Saikia of the Congress said a very small portion of the area that is under dispute between the two states has been taken up for resolutionThe government has proposed a give-and-take approach where both states will let go or receive almost an equal area We feel that there should be a discussion in the Assembly before any proposal is finalised Saikia saidThe Congress has asked for a discussion on the findings of the regional committees in the Assembly he saidWe were shown a presentation on the matter the Congress leader saidSaikia questioned the absence of Border Area Development Minister Atul Bora in the meetingHe not only is the minister directly involved but also heads one of the three regional committees Only two ministers were present in such a crucial meeting Saikia saidRanoj Pegu minister for education and welfare of plain tribes backward classes and Ashok Singhal minister for housing urban affairs and irrigation attended the meeting but they were not part of the regional committees formed by the state government to deal with the disputesSaikia said more discussions on the matter were required especially in the AssemblyIndependent MLA and Raijor Dal president Akhil Gogoi said his party could not attend the meeting as it received the invitation letter at 3 pm on Tuesday whereas the meeting started at 11 amGogoi said he could not have attended it himself even if the invite had arrived on time as he has tested positive for COVID-19 but a representative would have been deputedIn a letter to the chief minister on Tuesday Gogoi urged him to address the problems of the people living near the border and ensure their safety and security while trying to settle the disputesSarma had on January 12 said that both governments have arrived at mutual understanding over these six areas of boundary dispute and an agreement can be expected within this month if civil society organisations and opposition political parties come on the same page as the governmentsIn principle both governments have reached a consensus that our assessments on the disputes are the same he had said after a meeting with his Meghalaya counterpart Conrad Sangma hereSeveral rounds of chief ministerial level talks between Sarma and Sangma have taken place over the border issue since Sarma assumed office in May last yearThree committees each were formed by the two state governments in August 2021 after the first two rounds of talks between Sarma and Sangma to resolve the vexed border disputes in a phased mannerMeghalaya was carved out of Assam as a separate state in 1972 and it had challenged the Assam Reorganisation Act 1971 leading to disputes at 12 areas in different parts of the shared 8849 km long border PTI SSG NN NN
Guwahati Jan 18 PTI Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday said that the roadmap for amicable settlement of border disputes with Meghalaya in six areas of difference has been prepared through mutual consultations at the top level of the two governments The opposition Congress however called for more discussion on the matter particularly in the state Assembly saying that the government has proposed an approach in which both states would lose or get some areasOur efforts to resolve Assam-Meghalaya border row have started bearing fruits as 6 of the 12 areas of difference have been identified for resolution in the first phase Sarma tweeted after an interaction with leaders of political parties of the state on the Assam-Meghalaya boundary disputeThe areas of differences taken up for final settlement in the first phase are Hahim Gizang Tarabari Boklapara Khanapara-Pillingkata and Ratacherra he addedOut of the 12 points of disputes between Assam and Meghalaya these six areas with relatively less critical differences have been taken up in the first phaseA roadmap for amicable settlement has been prepared based on recommendations of 3 Regional Committees with representatives from both the states Weve reached this stage after several rounds of CM-level talks on the matter Sarma saidRepresentatives of various political parties such as the Congress CPIM Asom Gana Parishad Bodoland Peoples Front and the All India United Democratic Front were present at the meeting They were briefed on the progress made in the talks so far the chief minister saidIn the Twitter post Sarma did not go into details of the roadmap for amicable settlement Talking to PTI after the meeting Leader of the Opposition Debabrata Saikia of the Congress said a very small portion of the area that is under dispute between the two states has been taken up for resolutionThe government has proposed a give-and-take approach where both states will let go or receive almost an equal area We feel that there should be a discussion in the Assembly before any proposal is finalised Saikia saidThe Congress has asked for a discussion on the findings of the regional committees in the Assembly he saidWe were shown a presentation on the matter the Congress leader saidSaikia questioned the absence of Border Area Development Minister Atul Bora in the meetingHe not only is the minister directly involved but also heads one of the three regional committees Only two ministers were present in such a crucial meeting Saikia saidRanoj Pegu minister for education and welfare of plain tribes backward classes and Ashok Singhal minister for housing urban affairs and irrigation attended the meetingSaikia said more discussions on the matter were required especially in the Assembly Chief Minister Sarma had on January 12 said that both governments have arrived at mutual understanding over these six areas of boundary dispute and an agreement can be expected within this month if civil society organisations and opposition political parties come on the same page as the governmentsIn principle both governments have reached a consensus that our assessments on the disputes are the same he had said after a meeting with his Meghalaya counterpart Conrad Sangma hereFour rounds of chief ministerial level talks between Sarma and Sangma have taken place over the border issue since Sarma assumed office in May last yearThree committees each were formed by the two state governments in August 2021 after the first two rounds of talks between Sarma and Sangma to resolve the vexed border disputes in a phased mannerMeghalaya was carved out of Assam as a separate state in 1972 and it had challenged the Assam Reorganisation Act 1971 leading to disputes at 12 areas in different parts of the shared 8849 km long border PTI SSG NN NN