CS of Nagaland and Assam Signs Agreement For Withdrawal Of Security Personnel

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Statesmanship in resolving the border issue

KRC TIMES Desk

With a view to de-escalate the tense situation prevailing in Dessoi Valley Reserved Forest/ Tsurangkong valley due to stand-off between the armed police forces of Nagaland and Assam, an agreement was signed between the Chief Secretary of Nagaland, Jan Alam, and Chief Secretary of Assam, Jishnu Barua on 31st July 2021, at Chumukedima Police House, in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister Nagaland also in charge of Home and R&B, Y. Patton and Assam Education Minister, Ranuj Pegu.

Both sides agreed that to maintain peace and tranquility in the areas around Ao Senden Village and Vikuto Village as they are known in Nagaland and known as Jankhona Nala/Nagajankha and Compartment No.12 respectively in Assam, urgent and effective steps are required for diffusing the stand-off between the security forces of Nagaland and Assam.

In this regard, it was decided by both sides that security personnel of both states shall simultaneously move back from their present locations to their respective base camps in the next 24 hours as far as possible.

Further, it was agreed that Nagaland and Assam shall monitor the area by surveillance using UAV and satellite imagery with a view to maintaining status quo. The Superintendents of Police of the districts of Mokokchung (Nagaland) and Jorhat (Assam) shall ensure an orderly withdrawal of the respective forces and shall be responsible for it in the instant case, the agreement noted.

Y. Patton thanked Minister Ranuj Pegu and Chief Secretary of Assam, Jishnu Barua for taking the trouble and coming all the way to Nagaland for signing the agreement. He informed that the signing of an agreement for the simultaneous withdrawal of security personnel was decided after interaction with Union Home Minister, Amit Shah on 24th and 25th July 2021. Patton also requested the Assam counterpart for safe passage of Naga commuters not only in some particular gates but in all the gates so the travelers were not harassed.

Assam Education Minister, Pegu congratulated Union Home Minister Amit Shah, CM Nagaland, Dy CM Nagaland, and Assam CM for their statesmanship in resolving the border issue and was optimistic that cordial relations between the two states would prevail.

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