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The Union Home Secretary met with civil society leaders in Mizoram, urging support for the decision to fence the India-Myanmar border and withdraw the Free Movement Regime. The Centre also promised financial aid through the Narcotics Control Bureau to combat drug trafficking and abuse in Mizoram. However, several Northeast outfits have opposed the border fencing, fearing it will sever ethnic and cultural ties.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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