The Bru refugees entered Mizoram on their own after discontinuation of the official repatriation process and settled in different villages in Mamit district, they said.
The self-repatriated Brus would be given rehabilitation and resettlement package only after being identified as bona-fide residents of Mizoram, the officials said.
Mamit-based Bru Coordination Committee Chairman Elvis Chorkhy alleged that those who were willing to return to Mizoram were threatened and obstructed by some people.
Joint NGO leaders at the relief camps and Bru leaders like A Sawibunga, President of the Mizoram Bru Displaced People's Forum (MBDPF), however, claimed that the Bru people, did not want to return to Mizoram unless their demands were met.
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