Mizoram govt should apologise to Assam govt, Assamese: BJP MP Dilip Saikia

This follows the violent clashes that broke out following allegations of encroachment of territory by both States over the past few weeks

July 27, 2021 01:42 pm | Updated 01:43 pm IST - New Delhi:

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma lays wreath and pays tribute to six Assam police personnel who lost their lives in Assam-Mizoram border clash

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma lays wreath and pays tribute to six Assam police personnel who lost their lives in Assam-Mizoram border clash

The Mizoram government should apologise to the Assam government and the Assamese people for the death of five police personnel at the border of the two States, Bharathiya Janata Party (BJP) general secretary and MP Dilip Saikia said on July 27.

The MP from Mangaldoi in Assam also cited a video purportedly showing Mizo people celebrating after the incident on July 26.

"What Mizoram police along with local people did is condemnable. There was a video showing Mizo people celebrating the killing of Assamese police personnel. I condemn this barbaric attack on Assamese people and police," Mr. Saikia told reporters.

“If that video is not fake, the government should apologise to the people,” he said while also stressing that an apology is due anyway.

At least five Assam Police personnel were killed while defending the "constitutional boundary" of the State with Mizoram and more than 60 people, including a Superintendent of Police (SP), injured as the festering border dispute between the two northeastern States erupted into a bloody conflict, officials said.

"This type of incident will demoralise the spirit of Indian nationalism. The interstate border issue is decades old. But such an incident has happened for the first time. The Mizoram government should apologise to Assam government and its people," Mr. Saikia said.

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He added that Home Minister Amit Shah had made a statement on the matter. With that spirit in mind, both State governments should sit together and find an amicable solution, the BJP MP said.

Mr. Shah had spoken to Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his Mizoram counterpart Zoramthanga and urged them to ensure peace along the disputed border and find an amicable settlement.

Mr. Sarma had earlier claimed six police personnel were killed in action during the clashes. Later, just before midnight on July 26, an Assam government statement revised the figure and said five state police personnel died and more than 50 people of the force injured. Ten other people were also injured in the clash, officials of Assam's Cachar district said.

Assam's Barak Valley districts of Cachar, Karimganj and Hailakandi share a 164-km border with Mizoram's three districts of Aizawl, Kolasib and Mamit.

Violent clashes broke out following allegations of encroachment of territory by both sides over the past few weeks and skirmishes, escalating tensions between the two States.

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