India: Assam, Meghalaya Sign "Historic" Agreement To Solve 50-Year-Old Dispute

NEW DELHI,30 March 2022, (TON): Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his Meghalaya counterpart Conrad Sangma signed an agreement regarding their border disputes that have been pending for 50 years.

The two leaders signed the pact at the Union Home Ministry in Delhi, in the presence of Home Minister Amit Shah and officials from both the states and the Ministry.

Mr Shah called it a historic day and credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for focussing on the peace process in the northeast, and also its culture and development.

The pact will resolve the protracted dispute in six of the 12 places along the 884.9 km border between the two states.

The Home Minister said with the signing of the agreement, 70 per cent of the border dispute between the two states has been resolved.

There are 36 villages in the six places, covering an area of 36.79 sq km, with regard to which the agreement has been reached.

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