Oman Daily Observer

Mizoram tribal refugees in Tripura to return home after two decades

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AGARTALA/AIZAWL: After more than two decades, 32,876 Reang tribals are getting ready to return home in neighbouri­ng Mizoram, setting aside all uncertaint­ies.

“The tribals are now in ‘homebound’ mood. After a foursided agreement was signed last week between the Centre, Mizoram, Tripura and the Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF), our much-awaited hopes will be realised,” refugee leader Bruno Msha said.

Msha, who is the General Secretary of MBDPF, said: “Our refugee life will now be over and we will now lead a normal life as Indian citizens from next month. Uncertaint­y over the future of our children is also going to be resolved.”

After a series of meetings and persuasion­s, the representa­tives of the four parties signed the document on July 3 in New Delhi, in the presence of Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb, his Mizoram counterpar­t Lal Thanhawla and the MBDPF members.

The MBDPF is the apex body of the refugees. Msha said that as per the agreement, the refugees, comprising 5,407 families, would start returning to their homes from August 16 and the multi-phase repatriati­on would be completed by September 30.

After their return, the Reang tribals would be settled in the three districts — Kolasib, Lunglei and Mamit — in western Mizoram where they used to live. Msha said that oneand-a-half month long repatriati­on would be coordinate by Mahesh Kumar Singla, senior official in the Union Home Ministry.

The Reang tribals, locally known as “Bru”, have been living in six makeshift camps in north Tripura’s Kanchanpur and Panisagar subdivisio­ns, adjoining Mizoram, since October 1997 after they fled their homes in western Mizoram following ethnic strife.

The trouble in the state started after a Mizo forest official was killed.

The agreement has finalised a six-point benefit package for each refugee family. It includes financial aid of Rs 4 lakh; a monthly allowance of Rs 5,000; Rs 1.5 lakh for building a house and free rations for two years.

A monitoring committee headed by Special Secretary (Internal Security) of the Ministry of Home Affairs has been constitute­d with officials from Tripura and Mizoram and representa­tives of MBDPF to supervise the repatriati­on process and the settlement of the refugees. Mizoram Home Department Joint Secretary, Lalbiaksan­gi, on Monday held a meeting with the concerned deputy commission­ers and officials .

AS PER THE AGREEMENT, THE REFUGEES, WOULD START RETURNING TO THEIR HOMES FROM AUGUST 16

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