Nagaland to discuss with other NE states decision to fence Indo-Myanmar border

KOHIMA, 23 Jan: The Nagaland government will discuss with other northeastern states sharing border with Myanmar regarding the Centre’s decision to fence the international border with the neighbouring country, said Deputy Chief Minister Y Patton.
Patton said this on the sidelines of a programme held at the police headquarters here on Monday.
Asked about the Nagaland government’s stand and the state cabinet’s meeting with Assam Chief Minister and Convener of the North East Democratic Alliance, Himanta Biswa Sarma in Dimapur recently, he said that the Nagaland government will be meeting other northeastern states sharing the Indo-Myanmar border and then will approach the Centre.
“We will be discussing the matter (fencing the border) with other northeastern states and approach the Centre on the union government’s decision to seal the Indo-Myanmar border,” he said.
Meanwhile, Nagaland DGP Rupin Sharma said that the state government will try to convey its views and opinions on how to manage the border and free movement regime.
The DGP said that, besides providing inputs, the state will also strive to better regulate the Indo-Myanmar border, taking into account national security in general, and addressing the emotions and sentiments of the people along the border for proper considerations.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah had on Saturday announced that the Centre has decided to fence the entire India-Myanmar border to stop free movement of people. (PTI)