Guwahati, July 4 -- Hinting that the interstateborder dispute between Assam and Meghalaya is likely to end soon, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma today said that the first pillar resolving the border dispute between the two states was erected Friday.
The chief minister said this on his X handle today and termed this as pillars of clarity and Peace.
"In 1972, when Meghalaya State was carved out, a significant portion of its boundary with Assam was left ambiguous, often leading to chaos and tension between our states.
50 years later, in 2022, under the leadership of Adarniya @narendramodi Ji and in the presence of Adarniya @AmitShah Ji, our two states signed a historic MoU to begin defining our boundaries," said Sarma t oday.
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