Ball in Centre’s court: Himanta on Assam-Meghalaya border solution

Guwahati | Sunday | 23rd January, 2022

Summary:

Guwahati, Jan 23 (PTI) Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday said the ball was in the Centre’s court to take a final call on the recommendations forwarded by Assam and Meghalaya to resolve a part of the long-standing boundary disputes between the two neighbouring states.

He however hit out at the Congress for opposing the proposed ‘give-and-take’ formula for solving the border row and maintained that it was the grand old party of the country that had led to entire states being carved out of undivided Assam.

He also alleged that the Congress, which had been in power in the Centre as well as North Eastern states for most of independent India"s history, had refrained from solving the boundary disputes so that neighbouring states are forever engaged in conflict with each other.

Addressing a press conference here, Sarma said, “The ball is now in the Centre’s court.

We have submitted our recommendations to Union Home Minister Amit Shah.” “It is up to them when they call us for further discussions,” he added.

Sarma and his Meghalaya counterpart Conrad Sangma had on January 20 placed recommendations of three regional committees formed by the two states to look into disputes in six areas before Shah in New Delhi.