Elections to the 40-member Mizoram Assembly would be held in Mizoram on November 25.
Following instructions from the Election Commission, the polling of Bru voters would be conducted by election officials sent from Mizoram.
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They would again approach the desk officers of their respective polling stations for postal ballots and submit the postal ballots in the drop boxes.
Though the student bodies and the civil societies objected to the Bru voters casting their votes outside Mizoram, chief election commissioner V S Sampath said that the Bru voters were allowed to vote for the Mizoram polls from outside the state following Gauhati High Court order in 1999.
At least 11,500 Bru voters in the relief camps have votes in nine Assembly constituencies covering three districts - Mamit, Kolasib and Lunglei.
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