Nagaland
Jalal Basti, Niuland District in Nagaland
,
Tengatal
,
Golaghat
Published :
Feb 2026
|
Updated :
Assam-Nagaland border violence: Over 90 houses torched in Tengatal and Jalal Basti
Reported by
Sarup Sinha
Legal Review by
Anmol Gupta
Rakshit Dhingra
Edited by
Anupa Kujur
90
Households affected
432
People affected
2025
Year started
ha.
Land area affected
90
Households affected
432
People Affected
2025
Year started
Land area affected
Key Insights
Sector
Land Use
Reason/Cause of conflict
Border Dispute
Conflict Status
Ongoing
Ended
Legal Status
Region Classification
Rural
Unclassifed
Sector
Land Use
Reason/Cause of conflict
Border Dispute
Conflict Status
Ongoing
Ended
Legal Status
Region Classification
Rural
Ended
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Summary

On 2 October 2025, nearly 90 houses were burned down in Tengatal village in Assam's Golaghat district and in Jalal Basti in Nagaland's Niuland district. A group of heavily armed attackers, believed to be from Nagaland, launched coordinated assaults in both areas, which are located along the disputed B Sector of the Assam-Nagaland border.

Eyewitnesses reported that the attackers arrived in large numbers, firing guns before setting homes ablaze. Many residents were asleep and fled in panic. One resident recounted, "The Naga miscreants came shooting and dragged us out of our homes before setting them ablaze. They told us to leave, claiming this is Naga land. But our families have lived here for generations. My father and grandfather were killed by miscreants, and now we are being forced to leave again." Another villager shared, "Around midnight, we were asleep when we suddenly heard gunfire... Except for the Namghar, everything has been reduced to ashes. There were nearly 400 Naga miscreants involved."

The village head, N Khatoi Achumi, explained that the area has been disputed since it was settled in 1984, and tensions have increased after the Assam government moved families into the Jalal Basti area, which is claimed by Nguvihe village in Nagaland.

Residents criticised the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) for arriving late, suggesting that the damage could have been minimised if they had responded sooner. Sarupathar MLA Biswajit Phukan condemned the attack on social media, urging strict action from the Chief Minister.

So far, no casualties have been reported, but there has been significant property damage, including loss of livestock and vehicles. Relief efforts are also underway. This incident marks a flare-up in the long-running border dispute between Assam and Nagaland, which dates back to the 1960s. Over the decades, more than 150 people have reportedly lost their lives in border-related clashes.

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Fact Sheet

Demand/Contention of the Affected Community

Demand for better access to common land/resources

Other Demand/Contention of the Affected Community

Region Classification

Rural

Type of Land

Common

Non-Forest (Other than Grazing Land)

What was the action taken by the police?

How many people did the police detain or arrest?

What is the current status of the detained/accused persons?

Did the person face any violence while in police custody?

If any arrests took place, were the accused persons produced before a judge within 24 hours of the arrest?

If the accused was not produced before a magistrate within 24 hours, or not produced at all, what were the reasons?

Legislation under which the accused was charged

Was the accused person informed of their right to legal representation? Did the accused person have access to legal aid?

In cases where the accused person approached the court for bail, was bail granted?

Why was bail granted or rejected? If granted, what were the bail conditions and quantum of bail?

Were there any other notable irregularities that took place, or other significant details?

Details of sources (names of accused, names and numbers of any lawyers, names of any police officers contacted)

Status of Project

Original Project Deadline

Whether the Project has been Delayed

Significance of Land to Land Owners/Users

Residential area

Whether the project was stalled due to land conflict

Source/Reference

Total investment involved (in Crores):

Type of investment:

Year of Estimation

Page Number In Investment Document:

Has the Conflict Ended?

No

When did it end?

Why did the conflict end?

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Additional Information

Government Departments Involved in the Conflict:

Government of Assam; Government of Nagaland; district administrations of Golaghat (Assam) and Wokha (Nagaland); the Assam Police and Nagaland Police; Central Reserved Police Force; Ministry of Home Affairs

PSUs Involved in the Conflict:

Did LCW Approach Government Authorities for Comments?

Name, Designation and Comment of the Government Authorities Approached

Corporate Parties Involved in the Conflict:

Did LCW Approach Corporate Parties for Comments?

Communities/Local Organisations in the Conflict:

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Information on the use of criminal law

What was the action taken by the police?

How many people did the police detain or arrest?

What is the current status of the detained/accused persons?

Did the person face any violence while in police custody?

If any arrests took place, were the accused persons produced before a judge within 24 hours of the arrest?

If the accused was not produced before a magistrate within 24 hours, or not produced at all, what were the reasons?

Legislation under which the accused was charged

Was the accused person informed of their right to legal representation? Did the accused person have access to legal aid?

In cases where the accused person approached the court for bail, was bail granted?

Why was bail granted or rejected? If granted, what were the bail conditions and quantum of bail?

Were there any other notable irregularities that took place, or other significant details?

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Author
Reported by
Sarup Sinha

Sarup is a researcher and doctoral student in Political Science at the North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong. His research interests lie in the area of ethnic and land conflicts, political ecology and development and urban spaces of Northeast India. He has a Masters’ degree in Development Studies from the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati. He has previously done research/internships with NABARD, Oxford Microfinance Initiative (renamed Oxford Development Consultancy) and CSDS (Lokniti Programme).

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Fact sheet

Demand/Contention of the Affected Community

Demand for better access to common land/resources

If any arrests took place, were the accused persons produced before a judge within 24 hours of the arrest?

Was the accused person informed of their right to legal representation? Did the accused person have access to legal aid?

In cases where the accused person approached the court for bail, was bail granted?

Why was bail granted or rejected? If granted, what were the bail conditions and quantum of bail?

Were there any other notable irregularities that took place, or other significant details?

Status of Project

Original Project Deadline

Whether the Project has been Delayed

Significance of Land to Land Owners/Users

Residential area

Whether the project was stalled due to land conflict

Source/Reference

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