Pul went to Guwahati to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Chief Justice of Gauhati High Court Justice Ajit Singh, an official release informed.
Pul during the meeting discussed sensitive issues like decades-old boundary row between Assam-Arunachal, differences of opinion on Hydro Electric Projects, means and measures to build up strong ties and maintain age-old bonhomie between the two neighbours.
"Assam has always been a parent and a big brother of Arunachal Pradesh. It is for this reason that 99 per cent of Arunachalees can speak and understand Assamese while legends like Dr Bhupen Hazarika and his melodious songs still reverberate and echo in the hills and valleys of the state," Pul said.
"We shall make a garden where legend Bhupen Hazarika's statue would be erected alongside other eminent personalities and artists of the state," he said.
On the border row, Pul said that he believed in solving the differences mutually rather than going to court for settlement.
Pul also appealed to the people of both the states,
especially those living along the inter-state boundary, to maintain calm and not get provoked by unscrupulous elements that may attempt to vitiate atmosphere in certain situations.
He announced of making personal visits to these border areas and interact with the people of both the sides.
Referring to hydro-electric projects in Arunachal Pradesh, Pul informed that there had been differences of opinions or misconception in the minds of a few section of society in Assam.
He underscored that benefits of Hydro Power development will equally be reaped by Assam being the immediate neighbour apart from the development prospects of the affected areas.
Pul made it clear that hydropower projects would minimize the flood impact of Assam to a great extent which, every year witnesses vast devastation.
The discussion also rounded up on the prevailing insurgency in the Northeast, the release said.
Pul opined that the insurgency issue should be dealt with utmost care while respecting the sentiments of the locals or the organizations.
"Respective governments should provide platforms for the misguided youths to come back to the mainstream and live a normal and dignified life.
All issues and differences should be amicably discussed and solved without resorting to violence," Pul said.
Governor Acharya advised Pul to introduce foreign languages in the universities and higher studies institutions of the state in view of Arunachal sharing strategic international borders with China, Bhutan and Myanmar.
Pul assured to look into the possibilities.
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