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Border row: Bar Council in NE appeals for peace, seek free movement of vehicles

The Bar Council of Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim has appealed to the authorities concerned to carry forward the peace talks between both governments in a conducive manner so that the differences could be reconciled amicably.

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Published : Aug 9, 2021, 7:58 PM IST

New Delhi: Being aware of the fact that an ongoing economic blockade called by different organizations in Assam along the national highway 306 has created a massive crisis in Mizoram, the Bar Council of North-eastern States has appealed to authorities on either side to ensure the withdrawal of restrictions so that supply of essential goods between the two States resumes.

Following the July 26 border clash between Assam and Mizoram, restrictions have been imposed by local organisations on the Assam side and restricted entry of goods carrying vehicles inside Mizoram. It may be mentioned here that 306 is the lifeline for Mizoram as it connects the hilly state with the rest of India.

The Bar Council of Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim has appealed to the authorities concerned to carry forward the peace talks between both governments in a conducive manner so that the differences could be reconciled amicably.

The Bar Council has further called upon the authorities concerned to ensure that there is no restriction on the movement of essential goods between the two states.

“There should be no restrictions on the movement of essential goods between the two States especially keeping in mind the raging Covid19 pandemic,” the Bar Councils said in a joint statement.

Also read: Border imbroglio: Assam ministers urge locals to lift economic blockade, ease tension

"The Bar Council also applauds the steps initiated to resolve the dispute between the two neighboring states and diffuse the tension prevailing in the border areas,” the Bar Council said.

Meanwhile talking to ETV Bharat, Rosalynn R Hmar, a member of the Mizoram Bar Council said that organisations in Assam have resolved to block the Assam-Mizoram National Highway in violation of Fundamental Rights of the general public on freedom of movement enshrined in Article 19 of the Constitution.

“By blocking the NH-306, they are causing danger or obstruction in a public way or live of navigation under Section 283 Indian Penal Code and a serious offence of the National Highway Act, 1956,” she said.

New Delhi: Being aware of the fact that an ongoing economic blockade called by different organizations in Assam along the national highway 306 has created a massive crisis in Mizoram, the Bar Council of North-eastern States has appealed to authorities on either side to ensure the withdrawal of restrictions so that supply of essential goods between the two States resumes.

Following the July 26 border clash between Assam and Mizoram, restrictions have been imposed by local organisations on the Assam side and restricted entry of goods carrying vehicles inside Mizoram. It may be mentioned here that 306 is the lifeline for Mizoram as it connects the hilly state with the rest of India.

The Bar Council of Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim has appealed to the authorities concerned to carry forward the peace talks between both governments in a conducive manner so that the differences could be reconciled amicably.

The Bar Council has further called upon the authorities concerned to ensure that there is no restriction on the movement of essential goods between the two states.

“There should be no restrictions on the movement of essential goods between the two States especially keeping in mind the raging Covid19 pandemic,” the Bar Councils said in a joint statement.

Also read: Border imbroglio: Assam ministers urge locals to lift economic blockade, ease tension

"The Bar Council also applauds the steps initiated to resolve the dispute between the two neighboring states and diffuse the tension prevailing in the border areas,” the Bar Council said.

Meanwhile talking to ETV Bharat, Rosalynn R Hmar, a member of the Mizoram Bar Council said that organisations in Assam have resolved to block the Assam-Mizoram National Highway in violation of Fundamental Rights of the general public on freedom of movement enshrined in Article 19 of the Constitution.

“By blocking the NH-306, they are causing danger or obstruction in a public way or live of navigation under Section 283 Indian Penal Code and a serious offence of the National Highway Act, 1956,” she said.

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