New Delhi: The Assam and Mizoram governments on Wednesday decided to withdraw the state police forces from the disputed border area following a meeting in the Union Home Ministry. Both the states also came to a consensus to bring peace in the conflict-prone inter-state border area. Following three back-to-back meetings between Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla, Mizoram Chief Secretary Lalnunmawia Chuaungo and his Assam counterpart Jishnu Barua, it was decided to deploy neutral forces (Central Armed Police Force) in the disturbed Assam-Mizoram border area along National Highway 306.
Mizoram DGP SBK Singh and Assam DGP Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta were also present in the meeting. It was decided that to facilitate the functioning of neutral forces, both Assam and Mizoram governments will work out arrangements in coordination with the Ministry of Home Affairs within a reasonable time frame. The chief secretaries of both the states signed an agreement and agreed to continue discussions mutually to resolve the border issue amicably.
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Days after the deadly violent incident that took place along the Assam-Mizoram border, chief secretaries and DGPs of both the states have been summoned to New Delhi. Chaired by Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla, the first meeting in the morning took place with Mizoram government officials followed by another meeting with Assam government representatives. In the third round of meeting that took place in the afternoon, both the state governments came to a consensus to bring peace to the region.