
Assam-Meghalaya Border Difference to be Resolved: Conrad
The Meghalaya-Assam border dispute has been a long-standing issue, with both states having different claims over the territory. However, the recent assurance by Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma has brought a glimmer of hope to resolve the issue once and for all. In a recent statement, Sangma assured that the government is committed to resolving the remaining border issues through dialogue, infrastructure development, and citizen protection.
The Meghalaya-Assam border dispute is a complex issue that has been lingering for decades. The two states have been engaged in a tug-of-war over the territory, with each side claiming sovereignty over certain areas. The dispute has led to frequent clashes and tensions between the two states, causing difficulties for the people living in the border areas.
In a bid to resolve the dispute, the Meghalaya government has been engaging in talks with the Assam government. However, the talks have been slow and painful, with little progress made so far. Despite the lack of progress, Sangma remains optimistic that the dispute can be resolved through dialogue.
“We are committed to resolving the remaining border issues through dialogue, infrastructure development, and citizen protection,” Sangma said in a statement. “We want to ensure that the people living in the border areas are safe and secure, and that the issue is resolved amicably.”
Sangma also praised the efforts of the Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA) government in taking bold steps to resolve the dispute. He noted that the previous government had failed to take action on the issue, leading to further tensions and conflicts.
“The previous government was inactive and did not take any steps to resolve the border issue,” Sangma said. “But we are committed to taking bold steps to resolve the issue and ensure lasting peace in the region.”
The Meghalaya government has been working on several projects to develop the border areas, including the construction of roads, bridges, and other infrastructure. The government has also been providing financial assistance to the people living in the border areas to help them rebuild their lives.
Sangma urged the people living in the border areas to report any border concerns to the authorities and assured that swift action would be taken to resolve the issues. He also called for cooperation from the Assam government to resolve the dispute amicably.
“We want to assure the people living in the border areas that we are committed to resolving the issue and providing them with a safe and secure environment,” Sangma said. “We urge them to report any border concerns to the authorities and we will take swift action to resolve the issues.”
The Meghalaya-Assam border dispute is a complex issue that requires a comprehensive approach to resolve. The Meghalaya government’s commitment to resolving the issue through dialogue, infrastructure development, and citizen protection is a positive step forward. The government’s efforts to develop the border areas and provide financial assistance to the people living in the border areas are also welcome.
However, the issue cannot be resolved overnight. It requires sustained efforts and cooperation from both the Meghalaya and Assam governments. The people living in the border areas also have a critical role to play in resolving the issue by reporting any border concerns to the authorities and cooperating with the government’s efforts.
In conclusion, the Meghalaya-Assam border dispute is a complex issue that requires a comprehensive approach to resolve. The Meghalaya government’s commitment to resolving the issue through dialogue, infrastructure development, and citizen protection is a positive step forward. The government’s efforts to develop the border areas and provide financial assistance to the people living in the border areas are also welcome. With sustained efforts and cooperation from both the governments and the people living in the border areas, it is possible to resolve the issue and bring lasting peace to the region.
Source:
https://hubnetwork.in/govt-committed-to-resolve-assam-meghalaya-border-dispute-talks-to-resume-soon/