Ex-Meghalaya CM Vows To Revert On Border Pact With Assam if Voted In

Guwahati: Former Chief Minister of Meghalaya Mukul Sangma leader of Trinamool Congress (TMC) claimed on Tuesday that his party would tear down the border agreement with Assam if they come to power.

The leader of opposition in the state assembly, Sangma has in the past been a vocal critic of the government’s pact with neighbouring Assam over six areas of dispute along the border.

If voted to power next year, Sangma said “We stand committed to see that it is undone”. “And his government will work towards scrapping the understanding between the governments of the two states that was signed recently”. Sangma also added that “Whatever discussions have taken place between the two governments is not in sync with the expected line of agreement.

“Whatever has been decided in the bilateral discussion and the subsequent agreement, it is not acceptable to the people of the state.” Said Sangma

There seems to be an attempt from both governments to crush the will of the people to fight the border issues, said the TMC leader.

He stated an opinion that “Are they now trying to pressurize the affected villages? They cannot indulge in atrocities against our villagers,”

He again came out to chastise the Meghalaya government stating, “This is highly condemnable and has to stop. I am being blunt when I say that the present government is being a puppet to the Assam government and Assam has all rights to be happy due to what happened.”

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