Bru identification
Officials identifying bona fide residents of Bru refugees at Naisingpara in North Tripura district. (File photo) Northeast Now

Ahead of the November 28  Assembly polls, the Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF), an organisation of the Bru refugees in Tripura, has appealed to political parties in Mizoram to refrain from visiting the relief camps for poll campaigns.

MBDPF vice president R Laldawngliana said the community members were not keen on attending public meetings by parties from Mizoram.

“We do not welcome poll canvassing inside the camps. The members here are not looking forward to attending public meetings by the parties, just before the polls,” he told reporters.

The general secretary of the outfit, Bruno Msha, said unorganised campaigns by political parties could lead to a law-and-order situation.

He, however, clarified that political parties have to approach the MBDPF leadership if they wish to carry out campaigns in the region.

“If any political party wishes to hold a public rally, it should get in touch with the MBDPF leadership. We do not wish to create any law-and-order situation in the camps, where one group could be pitted against another,” Msha said.

He further said that no campaigner from Mizoram has visited the relief camps so far, but flags of different political parties were on display in a number of households.

Thousands of Bru community members fled Mizoram and took shelter in Tripura following ethnic clashes in 1997. Violence broke out after a forest official was killed by Bru National Liberation Front (BNLF) militants.

The Centre, in association with the governments of Mizoram and Tripura, had been trying to repatriate the displaced Brus in phases.

Though several Bru families have returned to Mizoram over the years, many refused to leave Tripura citing security reasons and inadequate package.