Any Bru person from the camp who will be identified as bona fide resident of Mizoram would be repatriated to the state from Monday.
Identification process would continue till tomorrow in the Asapara relief camp which housed 895 Bru families, Additional Secretary for Home, Lalbiakzama, said.
Repatriation process of around 3,455 Bru families from the six relief camps in North Tripura commenced from June two in accordance with the Road Map - IV for Bru Repatriation which was scheduled to continue till September four.
In accordance with the Road Map -IV, around 3,455 Bru families were proposed to be repatriated within six months as per instructions from the Supreme Court.
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