Guwahati/Aizawl:Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who has been charged with criminal conspiracy and attempt to murder by Mizoram Police after the clash at the inter-state border, on Sunday, said he is ready to report to Mizoram Police if summoned and face arrest but will not allow state government officials whose name appeared in the FIR along with his to face any probe by the neighbouring state.
Sarma speaking to reporters here said he will not seek bail to avoid any summon by Mizoram Police. He said only dialogue can solve the border dispute between the two states and any clash due to it are ‘'unacceptable'' to the people of both Assam and Mizoram. "If I am served a summon, I will go on a padyatra from Silchar to Vairengte and join the probe. If they (Mizoram Police) arrest me and if that brings the situation to normal, I am ready for that. I will not seek bail from Gauhati High Court," he told reporters.
About the state's stand on protecting six Assam officers whose names too appeared in the FIR by Mizoram police after the border clash at Lailapur in Cachar district, he said "I have to protect my officers. I cannot allow them to be investigated by Mizoram Police for an incident which occurred in Assam. We will not accept the summons issued to them," Sarma said.
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The Mizoram police had lodged the FIR against Sarma and the Assam officials under various charges, including those related to attempt to murder and criminal conspiracy, at Vairengte police station on the night of July 26 after the gunfight between the police of the two states. The clash had claimed the lives of seven persons, including six Assam Police personnel and left over 50 others, the Cachar superintendent of police among them, injured.
Sarma said "Our main focus is on keeping the spirit of North-East alive. What happened along the Assam-Mizoram border is unacceptable to the people of both states. "Honble CM @ZoramthangaCM had promised to call me post his quarantine. Border disputes can only be resolved through discussion," he said in a tweet.
The Assam chief minister also said that the state government is preparing to file a case to file in the Supreme Court against Mizoram. "Our advocates are preparing it and it is nearing completion. We will move the Supreme Court so that the boundary dispute can be amicably settled. If the SC says we are wrong, we will accept that," he added.
The Assam Police had also issued summons to six officials of Mizoram government, including the deputy commissioner and superintendent of police of Kolasib district, on July 28 and ordered them to appear at Dholai police station on Monday. On the probe being conducted by both the states, Sarma said: "An investigation is required as precious lives were lost. So why should the Assam Police or Mizoram Police probe it. Let CBI or NIA investigate the matter neutrally."
Meanwhile, Mizoram government has said that it is ready to withdraw the FIR against Sarma. Mizoram chief secretary Lalnunmawia Chuango said Chief Minister Zoramthanga did not approve the inclusion of Sarma's name in the FIR. "In fact, our chief minister suggested to me that we should look into it," he told reporters.