Don’t allow Bru refugees to vote in relief camps: Mizoram CM

March 17, 2014 05:18 pm | Updated May 19, 2016 09:20 am IST - Aizawl

Bru women in their traditional dress on their way to cast vote for the Mizoram State Assembly elections through postal ballot in Naisingpara Bru refugee relief camp in Tripura state.A file photo: Ritu Raj Konwar.

Bru women in their traditional dress on their way to cast vote for the Mizoram State Assembly elections through postal ballot in Naisingpara Bru refugee relief camp in Tripura state.A file photo: Ritu Raj Konwar.

Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla has submitted a memorandum to Chief Election Commissioner V S Sampath urging him not to allow Bru refugees living in relief camps in Tripura to exercise their franchise in the April 9 elections to the state’s lone Lok Sabha seat.

A press statement issued by the Mizoram Pradesh Congress Committee on Monday said Mr. Lal Thanhawla submitted the memorandum to the CEC in Delhi last week.

The Chief Minister said that if the Bru voters wanted to exercise their franchise, they should cast their votes inside Mizoram, not in the relief camps through postal ballots.

He also suggested that if the Bru voters in the relief camps insist on casting their votes in the relief camps, then their names should rather be deleted from the voters’ lists in Mizoram.

Earlier, the Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum, having its headquarters in the Naisingpara relief camp in North Tripura district, asked the Election Commission to conduct polling for the Lok Sabha polls in the camps.

The Election Commission had reportedly agreed to the appeals made by the Bru representatives.

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