‘Assam, Arunachal can resolve border dispute’

Says Assam Minister attending tribal festival in Itanagar

February 27, 2018 08:10 am | Updated February 28, 2018 04:44 pm IST - Itanagar

KAMALPUR, 06/04/2011: ELECTION SPECIAL: Senior BJP Leader L K Advani along with BJP’s Assam state President Ranjit Dutta (L) waves to the BJP supporters during an election rally in Kamalpur constituency Kamrup district of Assam about 60 km away from Guwahati on April 06, 2011. Advani is campaigning for the second phase of Assam Assembly election which is scheduled to be held on April 11, 2011.
Photo: Ritu Raj Konwar

KAMALPUR, 06/04/2011: ELECTION SPECIAL: Senior BJP Leader L K Advani along with BJP’s Assam state President Ranjit Dutta (L) waves to the BJP supporters during an election rally in Kamalpur constituency Kamrup district of Assam about 60 km away from Guwahati on April 06, 2011. Advani is campaigning for the second phase of Assam Assembly election which is scheduled to be held on April 11, 2011. Photo: Ritu Raj Konwar

Assam Minister Ranjit Dutta, who was in Itanagar to attend a tribal festival, exuded confidence that the decades-old boundary dispute between the two States, both BJP-ruled, can be resolved through “meaningful” dialogue.

Permanent solution

Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has been initiating measures with his Arunachal counterpart Pema Khandu to hammer out a permanent solution to the border issue, the Assam Irrigation Minister said on Monday in his address at the Nyokum Yullo festival.

The festival is celebrated by the Nyishi community of Arunachal Pradesh every year to invoke God’s blessings for good harvest and communal harmony.

Clad in Nyishi Bopia (headgear), Mr. Dutta, who attended the festival on behalf of Mr. Sonowal, said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi is serious about the dispute between Northeast States, so is Sonowal. The Chief Minister has already initiated a similar dialogue with his Nagaland counterpart T.R. Zeliang.”

Stating that “divisive forces” were trying to “destabilise peace” in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, Mr. Dutta called upon the people of both the States to thwart such attempts.

‘Cordial relations’

“Till 1978 both the States (Assam and Arunachal Pradesh) were under one administrative unit of ‘bor Axom’ (Greater Assam). The people of both States since time immemorial have been maintaining cordial relations,” the Minister said.

Mr. Dutta called upon the Assamese people staying in Arunachal Pradesh to uphold the age-old relations through cultural exchange programmes.

Lauding the Nyishi community for preserving the age-old culture and traditions, Mr. Dutta exhorted the elderly people in the State to pass on the baton of tradition and culture to the younger generations.

Nyokum Yullo Celebration Committee chairman Ha Tatu, on his part, said the presence of a Minister from neighbouring Assam will cement the ties between the people of the two States.

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