Aizawl: The "economic blockade" by people of Assam's Barak Valley is unlikely to hit hard the supply of essential commodities to Mizoram as before because the state government has facilitated transportation of oil, cooking gas and other essentials, including rice, from two other neighbouring states, a minister said on Thursday. Apart from Assam, Mizoram shares inter-state border with Manipur (95 km) and Tripura (66 km).
Speaking to news agencies, Mizoram Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister K Lalrinliana said the state government has begun transporting petrol and diesel from Tripura from Wednesday. "Some oil tankers are expected to arrive in the state capital from Tripura by Friday. We will also send seven oil tankers and another four trucks to transport LPG from Tripura's capital Agartala on Friday, he said, adding the Mizoram government has reached an agreement with authorities of the Food Corporation of India (FCI) in Tripura to transport rice for the state. As of now we have sufficient rice stocks for at least three months. Other essential commodities are also coming in and some traders from Tripura have already entered Mizoram, he said.
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He said that the state government is currently in talks with the Manipur government to facilitate transportation of essential commodities, especially LPG and fuels. Mizoram is currently under lockdown due to COVID-19.
Lalrinliana said that there is no report of essential commodities crisis in the state till date despite the blockade staged in neighbouring Assam. There is no bandh or blockade in Mizoram and heavy trucks and other vehicles manned especially by non-tribals are uninterruptedly moving towards Assam, he said, adding that no vehicles have entered the state from Assam since the past two days. The minister said that the government is making massive efforts to ensure that people don't face essential commodities crisis.
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