Director General of the Election Commission of India Ashish Srivastava, who visited Naisingpara relief camp, the largest Bru relief camp in north Tripura district yesterday, told Bru community members that elaborate arrangements would be made for the polling.
Bru leaders complained to Srivastava that there were many eligible voters in the camps not included in the voters lists and asked the latter to take up the matter with the state election department.
There were 11,311 Bru voters in the Mizoram voter's list residing in the relief camps in Tripura having votes in nine assembly constituencies and covering three districts.
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