The Assam-Meghalaya boarder clash....

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                     The Assam-Meghalaya boarder clash began in 1979 and has since then caused more than ten thousand deaths, injured and displaced close to three million people and displaced more than two million people.

    The government of India has decided to re-draw the international border with Bangladesh in order to avoid a strategic and economic obstacle. This would mean that the exchange of territory between India and Bangladesh would be revised and the border would shift from where it is currently in the middle of the Brahmaputra River to a more peaceful and cordial position. The boundary of Assam, Meghalaya, and Bangladesh may encounter turbulence.   



       The Assam Meghalaya border clashes are being reported from both sides of the conflict. The Assam Meghalaya border clashes are being reported from both sides of the conflict, with Assam and Meghalaya accusing each other of violating the cease-fire. 

      Meghalaya is a state in northeast India, bordering with the states of Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, and the state of Assam. Violence has been extensively reported from the border region in the last few years. This blog will look at the causes of the violence and what can be done to get it to stop.

       Violence has been on the rise in the state of Assam Meghalaya, as a result of illegal immigrants crossing the border from Bangladesh. According to reports, there has been an increase in the number of crimes committed by Bangladeshi nationals in the state, including smuggling, robbery and exploiting of local girls.

        This is a blog that discusses the violence in the Meghalaya boarder of Assam between the Indigenous Assamese and the Bengali settlers, who are mostly Muslim. The blog discusses the history of the violence, which is mostly about the violence between the indigenous Assamese and the Muslim Bengali settlers. The blog discusses the colonial history of India, which explains the violence and the lasting conflict between the two groups.



       No one can change another person's mind, but we can all help save lives by changing our own habits, I have started a campaign to end violence in the border area in the Meghalaya state in Northeast India

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