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Indian state deploys 4,000 commandos after killings

Indian state deploys 4,000 commandos after killings

Gulf Times
Tuesday, July 27, 2021 08:59:07 PM UTC

Himanta Biswa Sarma said his government will petition the Supreme Court to ensure “not an inch of reserve forest is encroached upon”

India’s Assam state yesterday said it will deploy 4,000 commandos to guard its border with a rival state after six police officers were killed in a gunbattle between the feuding neighbours.More than 60 others were injured in the rare showdown on Monday on Assam’s border with Mizoram.The two have been wrangling over their border for decades.Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma told reporters at Silchar, near where the battle was fought, that the “new commando battalion” would be deployed on the border.Tensions had been building between the two states since last month when Mizoram alleged that Assam had encroached on its territory.Assam in turn accused Mizoram villagers of encroaching instead on reserve forest land.Federal Home Minister Amit Shah has sought to defuse the row but a solution to the long-standing dispute did not appear imminent.Sarma, who belongs to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), said his government will petition the Supreme Court to ensure “not an inch of reserve forest is encroached upon”.Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga, has accused Assam police of firing the first shots on Monday. Zoramthanga heads the Mizo National Front, an ally of the national ruling alliance led by BJP.He said Assam police had forcibly taken over a border post and assaulted unarmed civilians.The ministers have staged rival social media campaigns, sharing videos showing civilians armed with batons clashing with police and other violence.Mizoram was a part of Assam until 1972 when it was split up. It became a state in its own right in 1986. Mizoram says the area claimed by Assam has been used by its people for more than 100 years, but the Assamese insist that a large chunk of their land has been seized. The far-flung and resource-rich northeastern region has been a hotbed of ethnic tensions since India’s independence in 1947.Borders between the seven states in the region are not clearly demarcated and there are regular disputes over land and assets.
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