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ZPM urges Mizoram government to provide protection to farmers near Assam border

A file photo of Mizoram police personnel taking position in a newly built bunker between Assam’s Lailapur and Mizoram’s Vairengte, a disputed land along the National Highway No.306. (Source: The Hindu)

Mizoram’s main Opposition party Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM) on January 10 urged the State government to provide protection to broomstick growers to ensure that they reap their harvest.

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In a statement, the party said that many broomstick farmers at Aitlang area near Vairengte, a disputed land along the State’s border with Assam, are facing an acute crisis because their farmlands are still “occupied” by the Assam Police.

The farmers will be unable to harvest their produce unless security is provided to them, it said.

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There are more than 18 farmers in Aitlang area and Assam Police have been camping face to face with Mizoram Police there since June last year, it added.

The ZPM also alleged that areca nut farmers at Saihapui ‘V’ village, one of the disputed areas in Kolasib district, were not allowed to collect their harvest by the Assam Police.

It alleged that the Assam Police personnel plucked betel nuts from these farms by hiring labourers.

It asked the government to provide protection to the farmers so that they freely harvest their produce.

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Mizoram shares a 164.6 km long inter-State boundary with Assam. The boundary dispute between the two northeastern States is a long-standing issue, which stemmed from two colonial demarcations in 1875 and 1933.

The border dispute took an ugly turn on July 26 last year when police forces of both States engaged in a gunfight at the disputed area near Vairengte village, leading to the deaths of six policemen and a civilian from Assam.

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