A press statement issued by the MBDPF said it had conducted consultations in seven relief camps in North Tripura district on February 14 and 15 where participants had expressed their desire not to be repatriated unless their demands were met.
The statement signed by MBDPF president A Sawibunga and general secretary Bruno Msha said the resolutions adopted at the meetings had been sent to Mahesh Kumar Singla, the special secretary (Internal Security) to the ministry of home affairs.
Supreme Court after accepting MBDPF petition had stayed the proposed repatriation of 32,800 Brus belonging to 5,413 families, scheduled to commence from mid-February.
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