Border talks: Syiem against ‘compromise’ on villages inside Meghalaya

Shillong, July 18: United Democratic Party (UDP) legislator and Ri-Bhoi regional committee member Mayralborn Syiem has made it clear that “what rightfully belongs to Meghalaya stays with Meghalaya,” as the state prepares for the crucial second phase of border talks with Assam.

Calling for vigilance, unity, and patience, Syiem emphasised that no village belonging to Meghalaya should be compromised in the name of settlement.

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He raised concerns over the status of villages in the four areas of difference within Ri-Bhoi district—Borduar, Deshdoomreah, Block II, and the Maikhuli (Domreah) area. While welcoming the ongoing peace process, he firmly stated that Meghalaya’s territorial rights are non-negotiable.

“The process must move forward with dialogue and mutual respect, but we must ensure that what rightfully belongs to Meghalaya stays with Meghalaya,” he reiterated.

Reflecting on the first phase of talks—though marked by resistance, disagreements, and criticism—Syiem noted that it eventually led to a broad understanding between the two states. He urged that the same guiding principles be applied in the next stage, which involves more sensitive and disputed boundary stretches.

“Recent incidents in West Khasi Hills and other areas serve as reminders that we must proceed cautiously and with consensus,” he said, adding that detailed consultations are currently underway to prepare for the next round of discussions.

Syiem expressed hope that Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong, who chairs the Ri-Bhoi regional committee, will continue to engage effectively with his Assam counterparts. He underlined the importance of coordinated efforts, especially during joint inspections and deliberations, given the complexity of the issue.

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Appealing for public support, the Nongpoh MLA acknowledged the long-standing nature of the dispute but praised the current government’s commitment. “Both the MDA-I and MDA-II governments have taken this issue more seriously than previous ones,” he said, urging citizens to trust the process.

Reiterating the need for unity among all stakeholders, Syiem affirmed that “land that belongs to Meghalaya must remain with Meghalaya,” adding that public cooperation is vital for the regional committee to fulfil its responsibilities.

Despite the challenges ahead, Syiem remains optimistic. “It’s a difficult process, but with time, sincerity, and collective effort, we can reach a fair and lasting resolution.”

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