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Arunachal Pradesh: Opposition Parties Seek President's Help To Resolve Border Dispute With Assam

In a memorandum to Rashtrapati Bhavan on Wednesday, the parties have also stated that a policy should be laid downby the Centre to settle the dispute between the neighbours.

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Arunachal Pradesh: Opposition Parties Seek President's Help To Resolve Border Dispute With Assam
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Seeking his intervention in resolving the boundary dispute between the state and neighbouring Assam, four opposition parties of Arunachal Pradesh, including the Congress have written to President Ram Nath Kovind on Thursday.

This dispute came to prominance in connection to a recent controversy concerning the Kimin area along the interstate border.

In a memorandum to Rashtrapati Bhavan on Wednesday, the parties have also stated that a policy should be laid downby the Centre to settle the dispute between the neighbours.

Outlining the chain of events that led to the row, the letter said that Kimin was passed off as Bilgarh in Assam and signboards were partially whitewashed to do away with the mention of Arunachal Pradesh on them, during a recent programme in the area, which was attended by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.

It pointed out that several students' organisations, political parties and locals have organised protests in the state against the "fraudulent and unprecedented defacements of Kimin and Arunachal Pradesh names from signboards and foundation stones".


The memorandum -- undersigned by People's Party of Arunachal (PPA) president Kahfa Bengia, Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) vice president Techi Tage Tara,
senior Janata Dal (Secular) leader Jarjum Ete and Janata Dal (United) state unit chief Ruhi Tagung - further said that the local administration was "kept in the dark" about Singh's
schedule.

The defence minister had on July 17 inaugurated the 20-km-long Kimin-Potin road, built by the Border Roads Organisation.

The leaders demanded that the Assam government explain why it deployed its police and administrative personnel for security and protocol duties at Kimin, which, according to
them, falls in Papumpare district of Arunachal Pradesh.

"This representation may kindly be acknowledged as the voice of the people of the state and necessary actions initiated from your end at the earliest," the memorandum
routed through the Raj Bhavan here said.

Among others, the programme on July 17 was attended by Chief Minister Pema Khandu, his Assam counterpart Himanta Biswa Sarma and Union minister Kiren Rijiju, who represents
the Arunachal West parliamentary constituency.

`According to the memorandum, Kimin is one of the oldest circle headquarters of Arunachal Pradesh and the gateway to five districts in the western part of the state.

There was no official word from Assam in the matter
thus far. 

(With PTI Inputs)