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From Balipara in Assam to Itanagar, Siang, Lohit, Namsai, Tirap and Longding in Arunachal, the age-old bond between the different ethnic groups pertaining to both states has remained unbroken to this day. As such, the legacy of the past heritage and history of peaceful coexistence as established by the ancestors of both states must be carried forward with the same zeal.
Reminiscing about the past glory stemming from the shared similarity between the Morans and the Tai Khamtis and Singphos, Mein recalls the tales he heard of as a child about the unmatched expertise of the Morans in elephant catching and training; a shared common interest with his own ethnic clan.
During the meeting, he also spoke about the 7 decades long border conflict between Assam and Arunachal; resolution for which at one time was almost unthinkable. However, circumstances are now favourable, owing to the support extended by the Central Govt. and due to the shared willingness and proactive measures taken by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu.
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Reaffirming the need for a peaceful resolution, DCM Chowna Mein stated that progress made by both states toward resolving these long-standing issues was made possible after BJP Govt. came into power and paid special focus to the development of Northeast India. Quoting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Mein reinforced the vision of a developed Northeast, for a progressive India.
He also stated that visible progress have been made in the region under the current Govt. Adding on, Mein talked about the increasing number of infrastructure projects being sanctioned by the Central Govt. in both Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, as a true indication of the commitment placed by the Govt, both at the Centre as well as in the respective states, towards achieving accelerated growth in Northeast India.