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Assam-Meghalaya row: 30 of 36 disputed villages to remain in Meghalaya: CM

Source:PTI  -  Edited By: Senjo M R
March 07, 2022 13:57 IST

Thirty of the 36 disputed villages along the Meghalaya-Assam border will remain in Meghalaya as recommended by regional committees of the two states, Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma informed the assembly on Monday.

IMAGE: Union Home Minister Amit Shah meets with Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma (left) and Meghalaya CM Conrad K Sangma (right) on the Assam-Meghalaya border dispute issue, in New Delhi, January 21, 2022. Photograph: ANI Photo

The 36 villages cover a 36.9 sq km area, while the 30 villages are spread over an 18 sq km area, he said.

The chief minister, addressing the House on the progress of the talks with the Assam government to resolve the inter-state boundary dispute, said that both the states have agreed that no new areas of differences shall be added to the already identified 12 areas.

 

"Of the 36 villages claimed by Meghalaya in 2011, a total of 30 have been recommended by regional committees of the two states to remain in Meghalaya. Ownership of land, however, will not be affected after demarcation of the boundary," he said.

"All eight villages claimed by Meghalaya in Tarabari area will remain in the state. In Gizang, two of three claimed villages will remain with us. We will get 11 of 12 claimed villages in Hahim, one of two in Boklapara, five of six in Khanapara-Pillangkata, and three of five in Ratacherra," he said.

The chief minister said that Meghalaya will get 11 of 12 claimed villages in Hahim area.

In Ri-Bhoi district, Boklapara will remain in Meghalaya while Jumrigaon will go to Assam.

In Khanapara-Pilangata area, parts of Pilangata, Maikoli and Barapathar will be in Meghalaya, while Assamese-inhabited areas of Khanapara and Dreamland Resort will go to Assam.

The remaining areas including the entire Brahmaputra Realtors will be in Meghalaya, he said.

In Patharkuchi, areas inhabited by Meghalayans will remain in the state. In Maikuli area, Mawmari Beel will remain in Assam, and the graveyard will be in Meghalaya.

In East Jaintia Hills district, Malidor, Ratacherra and Umpyrdet will remain in Meghalaya while two villages will go to Assam.

Sangma said that discussions, visits and surveys were conducted by regional committees of the two states headed by cabinet ministers, and special technologies were used in the exercise.

The areas will be more accurately determined by the Survey of India in the presence of representatives of both the states.

The chief minister said that both the states have signed an MoU in January end on the resolution and conclusion of dialogue in six areas of difference and it was forwarded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

Source: PTI  -  Edited By: Senjo M R
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