In a letter sent to the state Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) on April 7, 2014, the EC had made the pledge, the CM said in a written reply to K Sangthuama of the Mizo National Front (MNF) in the Assembly.
The EC letter to the CEO was sent after the NGO Coordination Committee demanded that the Bru voters should not be allowed to cast their votes outside the state.
Meanwhile, the instruction of the EC to the state election department to conduct special summary revision of electoral rolls in the six Bru relief camps in North Tripura district was criticised by the NGO.
A joint meeting, recently held between the major civil societies and the political parties, had agreed to send a delegation to Delhi during October to press its demands on Bru voters to the EC.
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