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TIWN Jan 26, 2020
A new  Republic dream for Brus on 2020 R-Day
PHOTO : Bru camp (Kanchanpur).

Aizawl/Agartala, Jan 26 (TIWN) In the wake of an agreement to rehabilitate 34,000 Reang indigenous s -- living in northern Tripura after fleeing Mizoram 23 years ago due to ethnic unrest -- the names of around 11,000 voters among these refugees would be deleted from the electoral list in Mizoram, official sources said on Friday.

A senior official of the Mizoram Election Department told IANS on the condition of anonymity that as per a January 16 agreement arrived at in Delhi between different stakeholders it was decided to rehabilitate Mizoram''s 34,000 Reang indigenous s in Tripura.

Mizoram''s Joint Chief Electoral Officer David L. Pachuau however told IANS that the state was yet to receive any clear-cut instructions from the Election Commission about these indigenous  voters.

"After receiving EC instructions, we will undertake the removal of their names from the voters list in Mizoram," Pachuau said on phone.

Media reports quoting Mizoram Chief Electoral Officer Ashish Kundra said that the names of these Reang indigenous s would be deleted as per the Representation of the People''s Act of 1951.

"The deletion process will be taken up during the next round of electoral rolls revision after the relief camps in Tripura are closed," Kundra was quotes as saying, who was not available for comments personally as he was said to be busy meeting Election Commission officials in Delhi.

The official said that the state government will take the EC''s nod before the deletion of names and follow the set procedure. Annual summary revision of electoral lists in most states, including Mizoram, is on, with January 1, 2020, as the qualifying date for age eligibility.

According to Mizoram Election Department officials, the Reang indigenous  voters originally numbered 12,081, but with the return of around 1,100 refugees to Mizoram villages last year, the voters still housed in the Tripura relief camps would be around 11,000.

The 34,000 Reang indigenous s hail from Mizoram''s Mamit, Lunglei and Kolasib districts, spanning nine of the state''s 40 Assembly constituencies.

Meanwhile, General Secretary Bruno Msha of Mizoram Bru Displaced People''s Forum (MBDPF), an apex body of Reang indigenous  refugees, told IANS that the work to enrol eligible indigenous  refugees in Tripura and removal of their names from the Mizoram voters list had not yet started.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections and the Mizoram Assembly polls in November 2018, around 60 to 65 per cent of the over 12,000 Reang indigenous  voters cast ballots at Kanhmun, a village along the Mizoram-Tripura border, around 50-60 km from their camp.

The Election Commission had set up 15 special polling stations at Kanhmun to facilitate voting by Reang refugees.

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