The resolution was made in a joint meeting of Mizoram's five main political parties and five civil societies today.
The meeting, chaired by Lalbiakzuala, president of the central committee of the Young Mizo Association (YMA), expressed regret that the EC continued to make efforts to conduct summary revision of electoral rolls in the Tripura relief camps.
Terming the action of the ECI as "illegal", the meeting demanded that all the documents be taken back by the election officials.
The meeting decided that a delegation of the NGO's Coordination Committee and political parties be sent to Delhi to convey the wishes of the people of Mizoram to the ECI and the Union Home Ministry soon.
It was also decided that the plight of the tribal people in Manipur also be taken up with the Centre.
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