Truce inked to calm border rift
Source: The Sangai Express / Newmai News Network
Imphal, April 21 2012:
After three days of high drama and tension at the border of Jessami village, Ukhrul district in Manipur and Meluri village, Phek district of Nagaland, officials and administrators of the two states agreed on a three point resolution after a meeting to prevent further escalation of trouble, said an official source.
A meeting was held today between the officials of Nagaland and Manipur at Jessami Laii bridge at the border of the two states to find out ways and means to control the volatile situation at the border after the unfortunate incident of April 18 .
The sub-divisional officer, Ukhrul, who is also presently taking charge of the deputy commissioner, the superintendent of police (Ukhrul), commandant of 6 Manipur Rifles, and the SDPO, Ukhrul represented the government of Manipur at the meeting, and the deputy commissioner, Phek district, represented the government of Nagaland.
The meeting of officials of the two states concluded by arriving at three resolutions to control the tense situation and prevent further escalation of trouble at the border of the two states.
The first step is to impose CrPC 144 in the boundary of Jessami in Manipur and Meluri in Nagaland by concerned authorities of both states, declaring that no one can carry any sort of weapon or arms at the boundary areas of the villages.
The second step is to disallow any volunteer of both the villages to check or verify movement of any vehicle.
And the third step is to organize a meeting of civil organizations on May 3 to bring a compromise between the villagers of the two villages according to Naga customary law, stated the source.
Relationship between the villagers of Jessami and Meluri was put under a huge strain for the last few days after an unfortunate incident where villagers of Meluri in Nagaland had intruded to Jessami in Manipur on April 18, assaulting and abducting six villagers of Jessami.
The abducted villagers of Jessami were released later after the chief secretary of Manipur contacted his counterpart in Nagaland, and one of the abducted villagers of Jessami had been hospitalized due to injury received after beatings by Meluri villagers.