Guwahati (Assam): The recent violence in Cachar district, along the Assam-Mizoram border, was perpetrated by the police force in the neighbouring state, an all-party delegation of the Assembly here that had visited the site of the incident said on Friday. In its report tabled in the Assam Assembly, the team also said that the incident was nothing but a cold-blooded massacre, with no effort on the part of the Mizoram Police to control the mob on its side. The delegation noted that the "Mizoram Police along with some miscreants indulged in encroachment activities" in Assam, and claimed that the border dispute has been festering for long due to this reason. Six Assam Police personnel and a civilian were killed in a bloody conflict along the interstate boundary on July 26. In its observations, the team said that the unfortunate incident was perpetrated by the Mizoram Police.
It maintained that the issue of encroachment should be pursued with the central government and accordingly, an all-party delegation, headed by the Speaker, must-visit Delhi soon to meet Union Home minister Amit Shah and other central leaders in this connection. From the attacking style of Mizoram, it could be apparently said that it was nothing but a cold-blooded massacre leading to heavy casualties, the report stated. According to the report, IGP Anurag Agarwal, who was at the incident site, told the delegation that land encroachments, violations in the form of construction of camps, roads, etc in the occupied land by Mizoram within the constitutional boundary of Assam were at the root of the discord.
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A joint team of Cachar district civil and police administrations, including deputy commissioner Keerthi Jalli, IGP Agarwal, DIG (southern range) D Mukherjee, superintendent of police Vaibhav C Nimbalkar and Divisional Forest Officer (DFO), Cachar, Tejas Mariswamy, had visited Lailapur in Cachar on July 26. A day earlier, the DFO had submitted a requisition for police personnel to accompany him as he sought to serve notices on officials of Mizoram, based on a preliminary offence report registered by him under various sections of the Assam Forest Regulation Act, 1891, the delegation said. While officials on the other side refused to accept the notices, Mizoram Police personnel in heavy numbers arrived at the scene, the report underlined.