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Office of the
Ref. No. GSO-2018/15 Date 14/03/2018
The recent bedlam that occurred along the Mizoram-Assam border is too disheartening to learn. At least 49 students of Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP) were hurt in the disorderly situation where the security personnel used lathi (cane) to charge these peaceful protestors as well as few journalists.
The Gangte Students’ Organisation, General Headquarters expresses its heartfelt discontentment over the issue and reprimands the unrefined act of the Assam Police against the peaceful protestors. The student body wondered why excessive and brutal forces were spent on the peaceful demonstrators who were mostly students. This undemocratic action perpetrated by the guardians of law is uncalled for, and the perpetrators of this atrocious crime should be punished according to the law of the land. The situation could have been controlled without violence.
In this regard, Union Home Secretary Rajiv Gauba has convened a meeting of the chief secretaries of Mizoram and Assam on March 20 to resume dialogue on the boundary dispute between the two states. We hope this dialogue will bring a peaceful solution to both sides at the earliest.
We also express our deep sympathy to the victims and bear the same grief while stating that we will join hands with our Mizo brethren and stand for our rights so that justice shall prevail.
Office of the
We express our support and stand in solidarity with our brethren calling for justice and state accountability. We also pray for the injured and those who have suffered because of Assam Police brutality.
WE URGE Zo brothers' of conscience to take heed of this incident join and support this critical movement with or without the Government of Mizoram. We encourage our people to use this moment to educate ourselves on how the state government of Mizoram failed in governance and has no interest in safeguarding the territorial integrity of Mizoram.
We acknowledge and respect the important and hard work of MZP in its plan for Zofate shed. We further urge the Government of India to call for arbitration to settle this border dispute at the earliest.
In solidarity,
The KSO Delhi & NCR, strongly condemns the grave injustice and barbaric act committed by the Assam Police, at the Assam-Mizoram border, against the journalists and our Mizo brethren!
KSO stands by our Mizo brothers and sisters to fight for our rights in solidarity, in true democratic letter and spirit, for freedom of expression as espoused in our Constitution!
We join hands with our Mizo brethren, in all their concerted efforts to ensure justice prevails and befitting punishment is served to those involved in this inhumane atrocity under the guise of law-keepers!
Furthermore, our deepest sympathy and shared pains to those unfortunate victims. We pray and wish each one of you quick recovery, even as we unite to right the wrong!
(Thanglienmang Guite)
Secretary, Information and Publicity
KSO Delhi & NCR
Email: ksodlamhil10@gmail.com
Emergency No.: 8130652553 / 9999197552 / 9205302189 (Gurgaon)
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| News 18 journo Emmy was brutally assaulted by Assam Police while covering the protests of Mizo students in Bairabi, Assam-Mizoram border on 10 March 2018. - News 18 |
Aizawl, March 12, 2018: Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla has strongly condemned the firing incident by Assam Police at Mizo youths on the Mizoram-Assam border near Bairabi on March 9, terming the act as "unfortunate and uncalled for." In a letter addressed to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, the Chief Minister expressed deep concern over the incident and urged the Centre to intervene immediately to restore peace and initiate boundary dialogue between the two states.
The letter, dated March 12, 2018, highlights the recurring nature of border clashes between Mizoram and Assam, owing to the still-undemarcated common boundary. Thanhawla emphasized that these clashes cause severe hardship to residents in the fringe areas and disrupt normal life.
Recalling the last round of dialogue between the two states, which took place in 1995–96 at the level of Chief Secretaries, the Mizoram CM pointed out that efforts to escalate the talks to the level of Chief Ministers were thwarted after the Assam Chief Minister declined participation.
“I therefore solicit your good office to intervene in the matter so that peace is restored and boundary dialogue is resumed at the earliest,” Thanhawla wrote in his letter to the Union Home Minister.
The incident has sparked widespread concern in Mizoram, with political and civil society groups calling for immediate measures to prevent further escalation. The Centre’s response is now awaited as tensions remain high along the disputed border region.
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