Arunachal reconstitutes 6 panels to study border row with Assam

Arunachal reconstitutes 6 panels to study border row with Assam
Itanagar: Arunachal govt has reconstituted six regional committees to examine the present status of border dispute with Assam.
A notification issued by the home and interstate border affairs department on Thursday said the terms of reference for the regional committees, as established, will continue to be governed by the provisions set forth in the original notification issued on June 1, 2022.
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The remaining six districts of the state where border dispute with Assam still persists as people from both states have not agreed to demarcation of villages along the interstate border include Pakke Kessang, Papum Pare, Kamle, Lower Siang, Lower Dibang Valley and Longding district respectively.
The state govt has appointed health and familywelfare minister Biyuram Wahge as the chairman of the committee for Pakke Kessang district with the deputy commissioner and SP as members.
For Papum Pare, land management minister Balo Raja has been appointed as the chairman with Rajya Sabha MP Nabam Rebia, Doimukh MLA Nabam Vivek, Papum Pare DC and SP as members. While law, legislative and justice minister Kento Jini has been appointed as the chairman for Lower Siang district, commerce and industries minister Nyato Dukam is the chairman of the Kamle district regional committee.PTI
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