The clash between the Pnar (Jaintia) villagers of Lapangap in West Jaintia Hills of Meghalaya and the Karbi villagers from the West Karbi Anglong area of Assam continued once again on Wednesday despite the presence of police forces from both the states manning the inter-state border.
Fresh clashes between the Karbi and Pnar (Jaintia) communities have erupted once again in Lapangap village along the inter-state border in West Jaintia Hills District on Tuesday.
Ia tom•anio, Block-2 o songdongenggipa Karbi aro Khasi dolgnini gisepo nanggrikanirangko tom•tomaniona ra•bana aro iano kam ka•e chaenggipa manderang, ramram manderang aro ge•e game cha•enggipa rang nengnikako man•jana gita ja•ku de•ani bidingo dolgni council rang agangrikaniko dakangaha.
Earlier, Meghalaya chief minister Conrad K Sangma said that the informal meeting is part of the exercise and process to discuss the matter to help both States get into a better understanding.
In an effort to continue the work for Elephant Conservation and mitigate Human-Elephant conflict along the Assam-Meghalaya border villages, a meeting was held between the Wildlife Officials from Goalpara-Assam and East and West Garo Hills Wildlife Division, Tura.
The MLA also informed that both the regional committees from two states will hold another round of discussion on August 25 & 26, and they will conduct a spot inspection of the areas of Desh Domrea.
Ru·uta bilsirangoni meligrikjaenggipa a·dok damgnini simarangko tik dake on·na mikkangchi ja·kurangko de·ani gimin agan-chanchirimna gita tom·aniko ong·atanggipao, Assam-ni Agriculture minister Pa Atul Bora aro Meghalaya-ni dakchakgipa skotong minister Pa Prestone Tynsong bakko ra·angaha.
The meeting attended by Assam's Agriculture Minister Atul Bora and Meghalaya Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong to discuss way forward in solving the long pending border of the two states.