MHA to release funds for Bru repatriation process

September 21, 2016 12:00 am | Updated November 01, 2016 07:53 pm IST - Aizawl:

The Ministry of Home Affairs, which has approved the Road Map-V for Bru Repatriation proposed to commence from November first week, will soon release funds for expenses of the process, Mizoram Home department’s Additional Secretary Lalbiakzama said on Tuesday.

Lalbiakzama told PTI that the State government prepared Road Map-IV for Bru Repatriation last year for which Rs 68 crore expenditure was projected.

The State government incurred an expense of a few crores of rupees as the actual repatriation, proposed to be undertaken between June 2 and September 4 last year, failed to be implemented as not a single Bru came forward to be identified as bona fide resident of Mizoram.

Lalbiakzama said that the Ministry of Home Affairs had released around Rs 9 crore for last year’s process.

The proposed repatriation process this year (Roadmap V) would begin by conducting identification of bona fide residents of Mizoram in the relief camps by officials from the first week of November.

Lalbiakzama said a large number of Mizoram government officials would go to the relief camps in groups and conduct identification process in all the camps simultaneously to save time and ensure early commencement of the actual repatriation.

Identification process would be conducted in Naisingpara, Asapara, Kaskau, Khakchangpara, Hamsapara and Hazacherra relief camps and those willing to return would be re-settled in 13 villages in Mizoram-Tripura-Bangladesh border Mamit district.

Brus, who migrated en masse from Mizoram to Tripura after the murder of a forest guard inside Mizoram-Bangladesh-Tripura border Dampa Tiger Reserve on October 21, 1997, by Bru militants, have been lodged in the six relief camps in North Tripura district since then.

While a number of families have returned, many of them chose to remain in the relief camps, making a series of demands as conditions for their return to Mizoram. - PTI

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