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Indian home minister asks Mizoram refugees in Tripura to return home
Last Updated(Beijing Time):2012-02-19 08:10

Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram Saturday urged the nearly 37,000 tribal refugees from Mizoram state in northeast India, sheltered in six camps in the north of neighboring state Tripura for the past 15 years, to return to their home.

During a meeting at Kanchanpur, 190 km north of Agartala, the state capital of Tripura, Chidambaram told the refuges and their leaders, "You have to go to your homes and villages first, then you would get the rehabilitation package."

"Both the central and Mizoram governments would take care of your liability as much as possible, but you first go to your villages in Mizoram," he said.

Chidambaram held meetings with the refugee leaders, and Mizoram and Tripura government officials at Kanchanpur in northern Tripura, before holding a meeting with Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar at Agartala.

The home minister, accompanied by home ministry officials and officials of the Mizoram and Tripura governments, visited the refugee camps, where about 37,000 inmates, including 6,000 children, have been lodged.

The Home Ministry's Joint Secretary Sambhu Singh held a series of meetings Friday and Saturday with Tripura and Mizoram government officials.

The Mizoram officials, led by Home Secretary K. Riachho said at the meetings that the state government was ready to take back all the Reang tribal refugees if the 83 Mizo families, who according to them had been evicted by the Reangs from north Tripura in 1983, were provided rehabilitation package.

Though the Tripura government officials opposed the Mizoram government's allegation, the home ministry officials agreed to provide financial support to the Mizo families.

Following ethnic tensions sparked by the killing of a Mizo forest official in Mizoram, over 41,000 Reang tribal refugees -- locally called Bru -- had taken shelter in six camps in north Tripuras Kanchanpur sub-division in October 1997.

Source:Xinhua 
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