Indo-Myanmar pact to tackle insurgency in north-east: Gogoi
Guwahati, Oct 16 (PTI) Assam Chief Minister Tarun
Gogoi today said the Indo-Myanmar agreement would benefit the
security of the north-eastern region by tackling the menace of
insurgency in the area.
"The accord between visiting Myanmar president Thein
Sein and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is good news for
the north-east region from the security point of view", Gogoi
told reporters here.
"Insurgent outfits like ULFA, NSCN and other groups
from the region have set up camps in Myanmar. Like Bangladesh
did, we are now hopeful after the accord that Myanmar will
also oust them from their territory for peace, security and
stability in the region", Gogoi said.
"Assam's uppermost tip Sadiya, adjacent Arunachal
Pradesh and Myanmar are the bastion of the militants. This
will be tackled by the agreement to enhance effective
cooperation and coordination between the security forces of
the two countries," he added.
The opening of the Stilwell Road, built during World
War II in 1942 and passing through Burma would benefit
Centre's Look East Policy by intensifying trading activities
with South Asia to bring about overall socio-economic
betterment in the area, the CM said.