The Asian Age

Govt: All aid to Bru refugees to stop from today

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Agartala, Sept. 30: The ministry of home affairs ( MHA) would discontinu­e all kinds of subsistenc­e allowances, including ration supplies and cash dole, to the Bru refugees from Monday, an official notificati­on said.

The notificati­on was issued by the sub- divisional magistrate of Panisagar in North Tripura district, Lalnemmemi Darlong, on Saturday.

The MHA has directed to stop all kinds of allowances, including cash dole and ration supplies, from October 1, to the Mizoram Bru refugees, sheltered in six evacuee camps in North Tripura district in Tripura. The MHA instructio­n came on September 25.

MHA Special Secretary ( Internal Security) Rina Mitra, Joint Secretary Satyendra Garg and others had said in August that all refugee camps in Tripura would be shut down if the Brus failed to return to Mizoram within September. Reacting to the notificati­on, the president of Mizoram Bru Displaced Peoples Coordinati­on Committee ( MBDPCC), L Laldinlian­a, said he was aware of the government’s decision.

“We are aware of this. We shall convene a meeting tomorrow with all refugees who are still here in Tripura and decide about our next course of action,” he said.

Laldinlian­a also said the refugee body is contemplat­ing writing to President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, the National Human Rights Commission ( NHRC) and other authoritie­s, seeking respite.

So far, 40 families have returned to Mizoram from six relief camps in Kanchanpur and Panisagar sub- divisions in North Tripura district.

However, over 32,000 refugees are still sheltered in relief camps in the state.

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