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Peace Committee formed at Assam-Nagaland border at Geleky

A 15-members joint peace committee between the residents of boder areas of Assam and Nagaland was formed at a public meeting held at Hingibeel Bazar on September 24. The people and representatives of the border areas of Geleky, under Nazira Sub-Division of Sivasagar district and the Tamlu Sub-Division of Lungleng district of Nagaland were present in the meeting. The MLA of Tamlu Legislative Constituency and Parliamentary Secretary of Transport and Communication, Taku Phom was present in this meeting. Decision was taken to maintain peace and harmony among the people of both the states and to solve their problems amicably in conducive atmosphere. Besides everybody stressed to revive the age old tradition of brotherhood among the people of the neighbouring states.





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SUSPENDED; BUT FOR HOW LONG?? It has been reported that following the road blockade to Nagaland by the All Assam Students Union, the Nagaland government suspended the company commander of IR battalion involved in thrashing students on September 15 at Golaghat in Assam. The myopic and greedy AASU leadership is happy with the monetary compensation which is Rs. 5 lakh each for the injured. But will this organization which has not an ounce of self-respect, keep a tab on the incidents after the blockade is lifted? Has the AASU leadership got any information whether the suspended company commander has been put back into job by the Nagaland government? Has he been suspended for life or for a few days by the Nagaland government? I am sure the person will be at work again after a month or maybe 3 months. This period is enough for the AASU and the people of Assam to forget the unpardonable insult, isn’t it? Ultimately, it’s the Nagaland government which is enjoying the drama and will have the last laugh.

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