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  • Meghalaya-Assam regional committees to submit repot on Block I, Khanduli-Psiar by August 

    Syllad | The Rising MeghalayaJune 14, 2023

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    The regional committees of both Assam and Meghalaya on Wednesday decided to workout a formula to amicably resolve the areas of difference under Block I and Khanduli-Psiar. 

    The decisions were taken at the first joint meeting held between the regional committee for West Jaintia Hills led by Meghalaya deputy chief minister Sniawbhalang Dhar and regional committee for West Karbi Anglong District led by Assam cabinet minister Pijush Hazarika at the State Convention Centre here. 

    Addressing the media, Dhar said, “Today is the first meeting of the regional committees from Meghaalya and Assam side. We will now start working out the formula for resolving the border issue.”

    “In the days to come, members of the respective regional committees from both sides will start to decide in the field and will come out with a report in few weeks,” he added. 

    Asked if the border panels would conduct a joint visit to the areas of difference, Dhar said that the chief ministers of both the states have already decided to soon conduct a joing visit to these areas. 

    “However as far as the regional committees is concerned, our target is to submit the report to the (respective) state governments by August. So maybe in the last week of July, we will have to conduct a visit (to the border areas),” he said. 

    Further, Dhar informed that the two border committees are yet to decide on the give and take policy and said, “Let us go to the field, we will listen to the people and everything will be solved amicably from both the state.”

    On the demand of the 36 villages under Block I to ensure they are fall within the Meghalaya territory, the deputy chief minister however said, “We have not mentioned anything about 30-40 villages as the exercise is yet to start  so may be we will come with the actual figure in the next meeting. Khanduli is different. We will see first the low hanging fruits first.”

    Meanwhile, the regional committees have also decided to again meet next month. 

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