Tripura-Mizoram border row: Biplab Deb wants MHA to take final call
First Published: 6th November, 2020 21:42 IST
Amid the ongoing inter-state border row with Mizoram, Chief Minister Biplab Deb has urged the neighbouring state to seek Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) intervention if it has any issues with
Amid the ongoing inter-state border row with Mizoram, Chief Minister Biplab Deb has urged the neighbouring state to seek Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) intervention if it has any issues with the current boundary demarcation.
Briefing media persons, Deb said in a federal structure it is the Centre which takes the final call in all inter-state disputes and hence the MHA should be approached on the issue.
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