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Rain plays spoilsport in last leg of Bru resettlement in Tripura

Construction works are going on in full swing. The area is set to house as many as 633 families who are among the 34,000 internally displaced Bru migrants being given permanent citizenship of Tripura. However, rain in the last few days has adversely impacted the construction work.

ANI May 12, 2024 10:14 IST googleads

Tripura's Kalalaogang (Photo/ANI)

Kalalaogang (Tripura) [India], May 12 (ANI): Far from the madding crowd, Kalalaogang was once a desolate forest and barely there was any human presence. Contrary to its previous position, now the area is dotted with small bamboo-made huts and dormitory-like barracks.

Construction works are going on in full swing. The area is set to house as many as 633 families who are among the 34,000 internally displaced Bru migrants being given permanent citizenship of Tripura. However, rain in the last few days has adversely impacted the construction work.
Even as all the Bru families reached there, a substantial section of them had to return to the relief camps based out of the Kanchanpur subdivision in North Tripura district as the plot distribution process got delayed.
However, a significant number of families are staying there to oversee the construction works and keep the communication channels open with the local administration. Some of the Bru migrants have set up shops on the main road connecting their settlement as a means of livelihood.
Speaking exclusively to ANI, the secretary of the settlement working committee, Remkho Reang predicted that two to three months of additional time might be required for the plot distribution to end.
"As per the records 633 families are supposed to get resettlement here. However, they had returned to the respective relief camps as the process may face delays because of the rain. The land leveling work is under progress in full swing but once the rains come the construction works are put on hold. We hope within the next two to three months the plot distribution among families will be completed," he told ANI.
According to the Bru leader, the families had already received the first installment of Rs 50,000 for the construction of houses apart from Rs 4 lakh as fixed deposit certificates and Rs 5,000 monthly cash assistance as per the Rs 600 crore quadripartite agreement.
"We have received 50,000 as the first instalment of the house construction. Once we start building the house, we shall get the remaining one lakh rupees in two instalments. The monthly cash assistance of Rs 5,000 is also started. In addition, the fixed deposit certificates are also delivered," he added.
The Bru leader extended his sincere thanks to Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the initiatives undertaken to solve the problems of the internally displaced Bru migrants.
It should be noted here that the IDP Brus took shelter in six relief camps of Tripura in the year 1997 after ethnic clashes broke out in neighbouring Mizoram.
In 2020, the Government of Tripura, the Government of India, the Government of Mizoram, and Bru leaders signed the historic quadripartite agreement that came as a solution to the prolonged issue and Brus became eligible to be called citizens of Tripura.
Tripura-settled Bru migrants on April 19 and 26 cast their mandates in the northeastern state for the ongoing Lok Sabha polls for the first time after they were permanently resettled.
The refugees had fled violence in their native Mizoram 27 years ago. They had previously participated in the 2023 Assembly elections in Tripura. In the previous three Lok Sabha polls (2009, 2014 and 2019), the Bru migrants voted as voters of Mizoram. (ANI)

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