Addressing a meeting on the celebration of the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, organised by the Zo-Reunification Organisation (ZoRO) in Aizawl, Lalbiakzuala said that the Chakmas are indigenous people in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh and Bangladesh is the homeland of the Chakma community.
Terming Chakmas of Mizoram as 'aliens overstaying in Mizoram' he alleged that the illegal immigrants from Bangladesh have been trying to snatch away the privileges of the indigenous people of the state.
The proposed amendment could usher in demographic nightmare in the state, he added.
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