The origins of Mizoram and the conflict in North East India:
Recently, 6 soldiers of Assam police were martyred defending territorial boundaries of Assam from Mizoram encroachers backed by Mizoram police.
This is a thread about Mizoram and the origin of this conflict
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To be sure, Assam is not the only state Mizoram is at loggerheads with.
Mizoram also has conflicts with other states on its border.
Last year, Mizoram targeted a village on Tripura border because Hindus of the village planned to construct Shiva
For Mizoram, which does not celebrate "International Yoga Day" because Church considers Yoga "anti Christian", building a Hindu temple was too much.
Mizoram Government imposed section 144 because "a Hindu temple would disturb peace and
Here is a question:
Mizoram was earlier a district in Assam by name "Mizo hills"
When it started agitation for statehood, its population was 1.96 lakh.
Even today, Mizoram population is 10.91 lakhs.
How could a small district bully the nation to accept its separatist demand?
To attempt an answer, we delve into history. And history is shocking.
This region was ruled by Ahoms & then British.
But there is not a SINGLE mention of "Mizos" or "Mizoram" until 19th & early 20th century.
In-fact, it was officially known as "Lushai Hills" until 1952