Monday, 12 August 2013

Border Fencing--UCM refutes MHA statement

Newmai News Network
IMPHAL, Aug 11: Refuting the statement of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on the loss of certain parts of Manipur territory to Myanmar, the United Committee, Manipur (UCM), one of the biggest NGOs in Manipur alleged today that many villages of Chandel district in Manipur have been included in the side of Myanmar due to the border fencing work.Three days ago, the Ministry of Home Affairs, government of India in a statement had said, "Without the settlement of the International Boundary along with Boundary Pillars on Indo-Myanmar border, it is not possible to arrive at a definitive conclusion that a particular village or land is going to be lost. For the benefit of readers, it is further clarified that the on-going fencing work is restricted to only 10 km for the present and no further work will be undertaken unless all the Boundary Pillars are finally settled through joint inspection by the National Survey Authorities of the two countries as well as the Survey & Settlement Officers and Staff of the State."Talking to reporters today, UCM president Y Nabachandra clarified that on August 8, a UCM team consisted of 13 members and journalists had paied a visit to the border area of Moreh-Tamu border to get the first hand report and noticed that several villages on the Indian side have been included in the Myanmar side by the border fencing."The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had said no fencing work was started in the border pillar 79 due to dispute with Myanmar in the area but on the contrary, the work had started from Gobijang till Jangnoi village and 11 households of Gobijang village in the area have already been included in the Myanmar side by the border fencing," the UCM president pointed out. He said, "About 150 metres of Manipur territory inherited from our forefathers will be lost to Myanmar due to border fencing work," Nabachandra said.The UCM chief then urged the government to intervene immediately on the matter.

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