Assam blames Nagaland for NE border problems

Newmai News Network
Guwahati | August 24

Assam has blasted Nagaland and the NSCN (IM) for all the border problems in the North East India region. Spokesman of Assam government and state Health minister Himanta Biswas told media persons in Guwahati that Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio supported by NSCN (IM) continues to carry out all sorts of aggressive activities. 

“We will not accept such aggressive attitude of Rio. By taking along the NSCN if he thinks the Assamese people are weak, befitting reply would be given to Nagaland,” the Assam government leader said. Neiphiu Rio should be held responsible for all its border skirmishes with the neighboring states in the North East region, said the spokesman of Assam government. The minister then made it clear that Assam would not part with even an inch of its territory.

In the backdrop of the ongoing row between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh on border issues said today “Neiphiu Rio is the man responsible for the breach in ties among the ‘Seven Sisters’ (read the Northeast) on the issue of border”. “Backed by NSCN (IM), Neiphiu Rio cannot continue with such aggressions. However, if he persists, like if he treads one step, we’ll tread two steps,” Himanta Biswas said.

Apart from Arunachal Pradesh, Assam is embroiled in border conflicts with Nagaland, Meghalaya and Mizoram. Terming the Nagaland chief minister as “provocative”, the Assam government spokesman said Neiphiu Rio was the main person to create border conflict in the North East region. Himanta Biswas then cautioned, “We will not accept such aggressive attitude of Rio. By taking along the NSCN if he thinks the Assamese people are weak, befitting reply would be given to Nagaland”. Meanwhile, the Assam government spokesman appealed to Arunachal Pradesh government to immediately flush out the NSCN (IM) from Tirap and Changlang districts of Arunachal Pradesh.

“If the Arunachal Government fails to do so, we will write to the Centre for similar action” Sarma said. He and Assam’s Forest Minister Rockeybul Hussain visited Charaipung on Tuesday. It is pertinent to note that Charaipung, a village in Sibsagar district of Assam and bordering Tirap district of Arunachal Pradesh, has been witnessing a tensed situation after miscreants from Arunachal, allegedly backed by Naga militants, unleashed a reign of terror for the past few days. However, the NSCN (IM) has denied yesterday claiming that it does not involve in such activities.