Bru members to cast vote in Mizoram: CEO

ECI has asked the State govt. to make arrangements; no guidelines issued yet

October 09, 2018 12:22 am | Updated 12:22 am IST - Aizawl

Displaced Bru refugee families boarding a bus in Agartala to return to Mizoram.

Displaced Bru refugee families boarding a bus in Agartala to return to Mizoram.

Members of the Bru community, currently lodged in six relief camps of Tripura, will be exercising their franchise in Mizoram when it goes to polls on November 28, a top State Election Department official said on Monday.

The tenure of the 40-member Assembly ends on December 15.

“The Election Commission of India (ECI) has instructed officials in the State to make poll arrangements in Mizoram for the displaced Bru families,” Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) S.B. Shashank told reporters here.

The ECI, however, was yet to issue detailed guidelines on the process that needs be followed to move Bru voters to Mizoram for the polling exercise, he said.

“Of the 11,232 Bru voters in Tripura, 8,777 are from the Mamit district, along the Mizoram-Bangladesh-Tripura border, 1,732 from the Kolasib district of the State, along Assam border, and 723 from southern Mizoram’s Lunglei district,” the CEO said.

During the 2013 Assembly elections, Bru members were able to cast votes from their respective relief camps. The following year too, displaced voters had exercised their franchise for the parliamentary election from Tripura.

An Election department official said on the condition of anonymity that making adequate arrangements for Bru voters to cast votes in their respective polling stations would be a “Herculean task”. He suggested establishing designated polling stations at a border town inside the State for the displaced people.

“Setting up designated polling stations at a border town, like Kanhmun, where Bru voters can exercise their franchise, might be the best bet,” he added.

The voters’ list in six Tripura relief camps were updated recently along with the rest of the State amid protests by members of civil societies, who demanded that the process be undertaken after the final repatriation process.

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