: In an effort to strengthen peace-building efforts between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, Chief Minister Kalikho Pul today asked for further cultural exchanges and cooperation between the two states.
Speaking to the activists of Tai Ahom Yuba Parishad at Guwahati, the chief minister expressed his intention to give renewed thrust on efforts to promote cultural interaction and strengthen friendship between the people of the two states, an official report said.
"Our existence in this eternal world is only temporary.
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So what are we fighting for that we intend to take away with us when we die? " Pul asked.
As part of peace-building exercise, he said development efforts along the inter-state boundaries would resume side-by-side with encouragement for people-to-people interactions.
He revealed that efforts would be on to mobilise all the ethnic organisations from the two states to build a common platform in the form of 'committees'.
"This committees will work on organizing games and sports, literary events and cultural and language exchange programmes," he said.
On development efforts, the chief minister revealed that the state government would build schools, hospitals, police stations and other service institutions close to the Assam borders, which would serve people from both the state.
He said, Assam would also be encouraged to take up similar activities along its border.
The chief minister revealed that statues of legendary Assamese singer Bhupen Hazarika would be erected on major entry points along the Assam-Arunachal boundary to celebrate the centuries of cultural bonding between the two states.
Hazarika, he said made great cultural contribution not only to the world but also to Arunach Pradesh.
Pul further disclosed that he would visit all-important places in Assam-Arunachal boundary to get firsthand information on the ground situation and to monitor the progress of his initiative, the report said.
He, however, desisted people not to fall prey to 'bad politics' of the organisations promoting hatred and enmity between the two states, which thrive on such commotion for their own existence, the report added.
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Meanwhile, a group of people who had assembled outside
Pul's residence turned unruly and demanded that the Chief Minister and his council of ministers resign immediately on account of Pul's alleged suicide.
As some in the crowd tried to move towards the ruling party MLAs visiting Pul's house, police threw a cordon outside the gate.
The senior police officer said police was keeping a tab on the situation.