Repatriation of Bru families during dry season: Singla

Press Trust of India  |  Aizawl 

The Adviser (Bru), Ministry of Home Affairs has suggested that repatriation of Bru families from six relief in North might be undertaken during dry season, Home department officials said today.

Mahesh Kumar Singla, Adviser (Bru) made this suggestion at a meeting held in Aizawl yesterday, the officials said, adding that the former visited some villages in border Mamit district and border Kolasib district where those repatriated were proposed to be resettled.


"It is not yet clear if the Bru repatriation process would be taken up as the attempts were futile exercise with the Bru community lodged in the relief camps unwilling to return to Mizoram," the officials said.

They said that the Brus were making a plethora of excuses and several sets of new demands as condition for their return to every time the road map for the repatriation was being to be implemented.

The Centre also had to take up a series of initiatives before the repatriation process could be taken up, they said.

Thousands of Brus left and migrated to after Lalzawmliana, a forest guard was gunned down by Bru militants on October 21, 1997 inside Dampa Tiger Reserve near Persang hamlet.

The first attempt to repatriate them from November 16, 2009 not only did not take off, but a murder of Zarzokima, a young boy near Bungthuam village by the Bru militants triggered another wave of exodus.

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