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Assam, Meghalaya CMs to take ‘final call’ on border panel reports by Jan 15

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GUWAHATI, Dec 22: Assam and Meghalaya have decided to take a final call on the outcome of the reports submitted by the respective regional committees “on or before January 15, 2022” in a bid to resolve the pending inter-state border issues in six “relatively less complicated” areas of differences.

Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Meghalaya chief minister Conrad Sangma had a crucial meeting to discuss “the reports of joint border inspections submitted by the regional committees”, at the State Guest House at Koinadhora (Khanapara) here on Wednesday evening.

Two regional committees in Meghalaya have reportedly submitted their reports to the chief minister after paying joint visits and interacting with the border residents, while another regional panel has been asked to submit their report soon.

The six “less complicated” areas of diffrences are Tarabari, Gizang, Hahim, Boklapara, Khanapara-Pilangkata and Ratacherra –falling under West Khasi Hills, Ri Bhoi, East Jaintia Hills districts in Meghalaya and Cachar, Kamrup Metro and Kamrup districts in Assam.

Speaking to mediapersons here, Meghalaya deputy chief minister Prestone Tynsong said both the chief ministers had a “very productive and good meeting”.

“Both the chief ministers will, on or before January 15, 2022, take a final call or decision on the outcome of the reports tabled by the regional committees. All the three regional panels constituted by both states will submit their reports on or before December 31, 2021,” Tynsong said.

“I am very confident that both the states will be able to solve the issues, if not all but some, in the six areas of differences by January 15, 2022,” the deputy chief minister said.

He however said that both the states would meet again for a couple of times before the final decision is taken by the two chief ministers on or before January 15, 2022.

“I am so happy to see that both the chief ministers are determined to resolve the pending border issues which have lasted almost 50 years,” Tynsong said.

Addressing reporters, Assam border area development minister, Atul Bora echoed Tynsong, saying that the chief ministerial meeting was very cordial and productive.

“Both the chief ministers have held several rounds of border talks (since the first round in Shillong on July) and shown political intent to solve the long-pending inter-state border issues. In today’s meeting, both the chief ministers sought opinions from the chairpersons of the regional panels in regard to the feedback received from the ground/spots during the visits,” Bora, who heads the regional panel for Kamrup district, said.

“Opinions were shared regarding our experiences during the spot visits based on factors such as administrative convenience, willingness of people, background, et al. Officially we have not submitted our report but considerable progress for a solution took place through the talks today. We believe the issues would be resolved in first part of the New Year,” he said.

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