Brus cancel protest rally

Press Trust of India  |  Aizawl 

lodged in relief camps in today cancelled their proposed protest rally in Mizoram's district as the administration did not give them permission to hold the rally, police said.

The inmates of the relief camps in North district, under the aegis of a newly-formed Bru Displaced People's Coordination Committee (MBDPCC) had asked for permission for holding a rally between Kanhmun an Zawlnuam villages, but the permission was not given by the district administration, police said.

The permission for the rally was not granted as district administration apprehend that the rally may heighten communal tension, officials said.

The MBDPCC, a breakaway group of the Bru Displaced People's Forum (MBDPF) is opposed to the agreement of July 3 in which the Centre, and governments and MBDPF were signatories.

The agreement stated that all the Bru refugees were to be repatriated before September 30.

The agreement stipulated that Rs four lakh for each repatriated Bru family would be deposited in the of the of the family which would mature after three years and payment of Rs 1.5 lakh as housing assistance.

Each repatriated Bru family would be given Rs 5,000 through Direct Benefit Transfer every month and a free ration for two years.

Thousands of Brus are lodged in the Tripura relief camps since late 1997 in the wake of a communal tension triggered by the brutal murder of Lalzawmliana, a inside the Dampa Tiger Reserve on October 21, 1997 by Bru (BNLF) militants.

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First Published: Wed, August 22 2018. 16:45 IST