Mizoram CM accepts Chakma's resignation

IANS  |  Aizawl 

Chief Minister has accepted the resignation of Minister Dhan who was critical of his stance on the people, while stressing that his did not discriminate against tribals.

Chakma, the Minister of State for Sericulture and Fisheries, quit earlier this week protesting the denial of medical education seats from the state quota to tribal students.

The Congress in never discriminated against tribals or any genuine inhabitants of the state, Thanhawla told the media on Wednesday evening.

"However, my does not want illegal migrants - or any other communities - from adjoining states and neighbouring countries to settle in the state and enjoy equal rights and status with the domicile citizens."

shares an unfenced 510-km border with Myanmar and a 318-km border with Bangladesh. It also shares borders with Assam, Manipur and Tripura. The same tribal communities are living on both sides of the borders.

The Chief Minister said: "I am not aware whether some Mizo NGOs are active to discriminate people. Our has been giving equal treatment to all citizens who are genuine residents of "

Thanhawla also said there would be no cabinet reshuffle even after the resignations of two ministers, including Dhan

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