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20 years old Mizo reparation to begin for Next Month
TIWN Oct 4, 2016
20 years old Mizo reparation to begin for Next Month
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AGARTALA, Oct 4 (TIWN): Modi Govt.’s interference finally showered rays of hope for Mizo Repartition from Tripura. The 20 years old Mizo repartition issue which have crossed more than 2 decades, without any permanent solution, under the UPA at Centre and the Communist Era in state, finally received a better shape, after the last successive meetings between Satyendra Garg, the Joint Secretary of MHA with both Tripura & Mizoram Govt. Presently the work on Mizo repartition from Tripura is undergoing in full wave, although in Tripura Govt.’s side all works are completed.

Following the damages done by the Brus in the month of April when they damaged, burnt many Local people’s homes, a Home Ministry Official Satyendra Garg, Joint Secretary, in-charge of Northeast arrived Tripura and held meeting with Tripura Chief Secretary Y P Sing and on the next day he held meeting at Kanchanpur Bru refugee camp, (Kanchanpur, North Tripura---where the Brus or Mizos had taken shelter 19 years back following a crisis at Mizoram and killing a Forest Officer there).

However, nothing was solved after that meeting, as the Mizos told the MHA Officicals, until their demands are fulfilled by Mizo Govt. they will not leave the state. However, after that Mizoram Govt. was pushed by the Central Govt. as well as Kanchapur Administration to hurry up the issue. However, Satyendra Garg again visited Tripura in the last month and without being ready to hold discussion with the Mizos, he rushed to Mizoram, talked to Mizoram govt. about the pending issue.

Recently North Tripura DM Sandeep Mahatme over phone he confirmed that Mizo Repartition to begin from November, 2016. Presently Mizoram Govt. is working on it. Asking about the last month meeting with Satyendra Garg, he said, in that meeting the same issue was discussed and from November the reparation will start.

Around 31,300 Reang tribals, who call themselves "Bru", have been living in seven makeshift camps in northern Tripura's Kanchanpur areas adjoining Mizoram for the past 20 years. They had fled after an ethnic violence in Mizoram following the killing of a Mizo forest officer at the Dampa Tiger Reserve. Now their numbers also have been increased and their families. However, with the interference of BJP led Central Govt. just within 2 years of its power in the Country, has forced the Mizo Govt. to accept the Brus in its state by fulfilling their all demands.  

 

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