Updated: October 17, 2020 7:03:24 pm
Seven days later objected to the construction of a temple and “community work” in the Jamui hilltop village of Phuldungsei along the Tripura-Mizoram interstate border, Mizoram has imposed restrictions on public movement under Section 144 effective from October 16 until further orders.
Mizoram’s Mamit District Magistrate Dr. Lalrozama said the ban order issued on Friday came after a Tripura organization called Songrongma had plans to build a Shiv temple on October 19 and 20 in Thaidaw Tlang in the Mamit district.
“… This has been planned without the permission of the government. of Mizoram and goes against the interests of the local community and could damage the peace and tranquility in the region … it is necessary to prohibit people from gathering in groups to avoid any adverse incidents that may disturb or negatively affect the peace and the tranquility that prevail in the region ”, reads the notice available with indianexpress.com.
The ban notice states that the gathering of five or more people is prohibited in the village and surrounding areas of Phuldungsei Zampi and Zomuantlang, Mamit district, Mizoram as of October 16 and would continue until new orders are issued. Any violation of the order would be dealt with under section 188 of the IPC, which is punishable by one month in prison or a fine of Rs 200 or both and a prison term of up to six months if the violation poses a threat to life. life, health, or safety is a potential cause of law violation such as riot.
A team from the local Tripura administration led by DM Nagesh Kumar and Police Superintendent Bhanupada Chakraborty is visiting the disputed village today. An official, who did not want to be named, told indianexpress.com that Phuldungsei remains under the administrative control of Tripura and not Mizoram. The official also said the issue was addressed by Tripura with Mizoram in the highest rooms.
The clash between Tripura and Mizoram centered on the village of Phuldungse began three months ago in August when Tripura identified a dispute in the village.
A report from the local administration found that 130 villagers living in Phuldungsei village were registered in both Tripura and Mizoram and had names on the electoral rolls in both states, two ration cards, and enjoyed public welfare benefits from both. state.
The issue was first pointed out by Tripura’s royal scion Pradyot Kishore Manikya Debbarma on social media, shortly after which the state government broached the issue.
The local administration of the North Tripura district, which maintained that Phuldungsei is part of Tripura, also found that a part of the village was shown in the Mizoram territorial area.
A letter from Kanchanpur Subdivisional Magistrate (SDM) Chandni Chandran to her superiors in August mentioned that the Phuldungsei Village Council has been added as part of the constituency as Zampui Phuldungsei.
“… .VC traditional Phuldungsei as a whole (even though the eastern side falls in Mizoram) has been accepted as part of Tripura. Therefore, the inclusion of the CV and its residents in Mizoram’s electoral rolls appears to be problematic. There is an urgent need to delineate the exact boundary between Mizoram and Tripura by incorporating the entire Phuldungsei VC in Tripura, ”his letter read. A joint survey was subsequently agreed upon.
However, Mizoram has maintained that the village is under the territorial area of the state and raised objections to the announcement of the construction of a temple and ‘community work’ in the area and called the interstate boundary as ‘disputed’.
In a letter to Tripura’s Interior Secretary, BK Sahu, Mizoram’s Interior Secretary Lalbiaksangi said that any activity carried out within the ‘disputed’ interstate border could result in public order problems and was seeking the ‘immediate and indefinite strike ‘of all kinds of work in the area. .
“… The Government of Mizoram has received a report on attempts by SONGRONGMA of Tripura to build a mandir in the disputed interstate border village near Phuldungsei in Thaidawr tlang, Mamit district. It is also reported that it is proposed to organize community work on October 19 and 20, 2020. Since any activity within the disputed interstate border may result in public order problems, the kindness is requested to intervene and issue the necessary instructions al concerned the District Administration about the immediate and indefinite stoppage of the proposed construction, ”the letter said.
A joint verification campaign with the two state governments, facilitated by the Survey of India, is expected to take place soon.
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