Assam Border Dispute: TMC Leader Targets Meghalaya Government
Guwahati: Trinamool Congress (TMC) national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee expressed his sorrow over the violence that occurred at a contentious Assam-Meghalaya border location on Tuesday, which resulted in the deaths of six people. He claimed that the incident demonstrated the incompetence of the Meghalaya government.
Expressing shock over the incident, Banerjee in a tweet said, “I am shocked and deeply saddened by the extremely unfortunate firing incident at Mukroh, Meghalaya which took away lives of five innocent civilians and a forest guard from Assam.”
“For how long will CM @SangmaConrad allow @himantabiswa to take Meghalaya for granted? For how long should Meghalayans live in fear and insecurity. For how long will this injustice go on,” Banerjee wrote in his tweet.
“Today’s incident exposes the ineptitude of the MDA (Meghalaya Democratic Alliance) Govt, failing its own people,” he said in the microblogging site in a dig at the Conrad Sangma government in Meghalaya.
Six people, including a forest guard, were killed in the violence in the early hours after a truck allegedly laden with illegally felled timber was intercepted by forest guards from Assam.
Senior TMC leader and former chief minister Mukul Sangma visited the survivors of the Mukroh firing incident at the Jowai Civil Hospital and the kin of the deceased, assuring them of his full support, the party said in another tweet.
In a tweet tagging Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma, whose party is an ally of the BJP, complained that the Assam police and forest guards “entered Meghalaya and resorted to unprovoked firing”.
However, Assam Police officials claimed that the truck was stopped in the state’s West Karbi Anglong district by a team from the forest department, and that after a Meghalayan mob attacked the state’s forest guards and policemen, Assam fired to subdue the situation.
Five of the six killed in the violence were Meghalaya residents and one is an Assam Forest guard, Conrad Sangma said.