Millennium Post

32 rehabilita­ted Bru families can cast votes in Mizoram: MHA

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NEW DELHI: Members of 32 families of Bru refugess, who were repatriate­d to Mizoram, will be able to cast their votes in the coming assembly elections in the state, officials said Thursday. As many as 19 families were rehabilita­ted in Lunglai district in Mizoram after their repatriati­on from Tripura, 11 families were settled in Mamit district and two in Kolasib district of the state in the past two months.

The total number of people in these families is around 150 and those who are eligible among them can cast their votes in the polls, a home ministry official said.

Mizoram goes to polls on November 28.

The Election Commission Thursday appointed IAS officer Ashish Kundra as Mizoram’s new chief electoral officer, replacing S B Shashank in accordance with the demand of some civil society groups.

The groups were asking for Shashank’s ouster over a row on allowing Bru voters lodged in Tripura relief camps to exercise their franchise from there.

The agitation against Shashank was launched a fortnight back with the NGO Coordinati­on Committee, the apex body of civil societies, and students’ organisati­ons in the north-eastern state, demanding that the officer be replaced as chief electoral officer and transferre­d outside the state.

It also demanded that Bru voters in six Tripura relief camps be allowed to exercise their franchise at their respective polling stations in Mizoram and not in Tripura as committed by the poll panel in 2014.

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