Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

BJP seeks votes of Reang refugees in Mizoram elections

- Indo Asian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

The BJP, which is determined to oust the Congress in Mizoram after forming government­s on its own or in alliance in the seven northeaste­rn states, on Sunday urged the Reang tribal refugees, sheltered in Tripura to vote for the saffron party in the November 28 assembly polls.

Three Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders -- Assam’s minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, BJP’s Tripura Pradesh general secretarie­s Pratima Bhowmik and Rajib Bhattachar­jee -- on Sunday addressed a gathering of Reang tribal refugees at Gachiram Para in northern Tripura adjoining Mizoram.

The leaders appealed to the immigrants to vote for the party candidates contesting Mizoram assembly polls.

Over 35,000 Reang tribal refugees, comprising 5,907 families, fled from Mizoram and have been staying in Tripura’s Kanchanpur and Panisagar sub-divisions for the past 21 years following ethnic tension after a Mizo forest official was killed in the neighbouri­ng state.

Among the refugees, only a little over 11,232 immigrants are eligible to vote in the November 28 elections to constitute a new 40-member assembly in Congress-ruled Mizoram.

The BJP has put up 39 candidates this time while the party in the 2013 assembly polls had fielded 17 candidates and secured only 0.37% of the votes.

“If the BJP comes to power in Mizoram, all the problems of Reang and other tribals would be solved. The Congress did nothing for the developmen­t of the state and also for the minority tribals,” Sarma told the gathering.

He said that the four-partite agreement signed in Delhi on July 3 to resolve the refugee problems and to repatriate the tribals to Mizoram, was faulty and the BJP would do justice to the refugees if the party voted to power in the polls.

In the Mizoram elections, a multi-corner contest would be witnessed between the ruling Congress, BJP and Mizo National Front (MNF), a regional party, which ruled the state for two terms (1998-2003, and 2003-2008).

Though the MNF is a constituen­t of the BJP-led North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA), no pre-poll alliance was formed between the BJP and MNF.

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