Silchar (Assam): The Assam government will move the Supreme Court seeking protection of Inner line Forest Reserve from destruction and encroachment, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Tuesday, a day after border clashes with Mizoram left five state policemen and a civilian dead and 60 others injured.
He told a press conference in Silchar that satellite images have shown that roads are being constructed and forests cleared for jhum cultivation which cannot be allowed. 'We will move the Supreme Court to ensure that the forests are protected,' he said. Jhum cultivation is a farming activity where farmland is cleared of trees and other vegetation and then set on fire.
The practice is followed in most states of the northeast. 'The dispute is not regarding land but the encroachment of reserved forests is the issue. We have no settlements in the forest areas and, if Mizoram can give evidence, we will immediately carry out the eviction,' he said.
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