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Not an inch of Meghalaya soil will be handed over to Assam: GSU as it rejects Assam-Meghalaya border pact

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Shillong, April 12: The Garo Students Union (GSU) on Monday outrightly rejected the border agreement signed between Meghalaya and Assam for resolving the dispute in six of the twelve areas of difference.

“(We) categorically proceed to state that not an inch of Meghalaya soil will be handed over to Assam, nor any of our A.chik people (families) will be abandoned. The Garo Student Union outrightly rejects the resolution,” GSU CEC president Zikku Balgra N Marak said in a statement.

“And we will fight for the right of the people of Mallangkhona to be a part of Meghalaya as it was and as it rightly is,” he said.

Marak said despite being a very welcomed and applauded move highly appreciated by the people of both the states to come to a final and acceptable border resolution. However, the final outcome, which has created a far bigger problem than a solution, very clearly displays the failure, lack of understanding of the issue and its consequences, lack of empathy towards their own people, and most importantly incapability of both the state government to resolve critical matters with minimal loss and damage, he said.

Despite repeated pleas, written memos and communication to the government of both the states by the people inhabiting the borders areas, which were outrightly rejected, he said one such area being Mallangkhona which has been an integral part of Meghalaya under the jurisdiction Nonglang, Sidarship of West Khasi Hills since statehood was deliberately left out.

And many more such villages without taking the local people into confidence were simply dictated to, he added.

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