Shifting Of Jiri River Course Takes Vast Areas Of Manipur Land Towards The Assam Side

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The land is once located at Khusoi thuk of Kamranga Muslim Village under Hilghat Gram Panchayat of Jiribam District

Mahin Laskar

The sifting of the Jiri river course wiped out vast areas of Manipur land in the Assam side.

The land of Manipur which was cut off by the Jiri river in the previous flood had been claimed by the people of Assam as their land.

The land is once located at Khusoi thuk of Kamranga Muslim Village under Hilghat Gram Panchayat of Jiribam District. More than a hundred bighas of Manipur State land were now cut off by the Jiri river and deposited on the other side of the river which is adjacent to the Namdailong and Lakhinagar villages of Lakhipur Sub-division, Assam.

Speaking with the media person, the local resident of Kamranga village, Jiribam L. Bilaks Meetei said due to the flood more than 100 bighas of Kamranga Muslim Village land were cut off by Jiri river which is the Patta land of Manipur State. Due to such a catastrophe, the fate of the said landowner were remain indecisive at present. The locals of Assam claimed the said cut-off land of Assam state and the people of Kamranga village were restricted to enter the land.

He appealed to the Manipur State governments and concerned authorities for their consideration into the matter and to bring a solution of the land dispute unless such erosion of the Jiri river will recede the Manipur Map geographically.

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