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Fear of land grab by ‘illegal migrants’ could be factor behind frequent Assam-Mizoram border clashes

There are conflicting accounts of what led to the bloodbath on July 26, with people on the Mizoram side blaming alleged illegal migrants from Bangladesh trying to encroach upon their land.

July 28, 2021 / 09:49 IST
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Screenshot of a video posted by Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga (Image: Twitter/@ZoramthangaCM)
Screenshot of a video posted by Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga (Image: Twitter/@ZoramthangaCM)

The fear of land encroachment by suspected “illegal migrants” from Bangladesh could be a factor behind frequent clashes reported from Assam-Mizoram interstate border. On July 26, five Assam Police personnel and one civilian were killed when violence broke out in a disputed area.

The incident happened just two days after Union home minister Amit Shah chaired a key meeting of chief ministers of northeastern states on interstate border disputes in Shillong. And it is believed the meeting failed to generate any consensus among states such as Assam, Mizoram and Meghalaya.

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Successive central governments have ignored the importance of a long-term solution to the interstate boundary issues, leading to frequent skirmishes, violence and bloodshed.

There are conflicting accounts of what led to the bloodbath on July 26, with people on the Mizoram side blaming alleged illegal migrants from Bangladesh trying to encroach upon their land.