The Mizoram government today disbursed Rs 2.80 lakh each to 114 members of the erstwhile underground Hmar People's Convention (Democratic) making the total rehabilitation package to Rs three lakh.
State Home Minister R Lalzirliana, who handed over the money to the HPC (D) cadres, said that the state government would fulfil all the provisions of the memorandum of settlement signed between the Mizoram government and the Hmar outfit on April two.
Lalzirliana appealed to the HPC (D) leadership and the cadres to cooperate with the state government in maintaining peace and tranquillity in the state.
The HPC(D) cadres laid down arms in a ceremony held on April 13 at the Central Training Institute at Sesawng near Aizawl when Rs 20,000 were disbursed to each cadre.
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