This demand was made in a written memorandum submitted to Governor Padmanabha Balakrishna Acharya when he visited the Naisinghpara evacuee camp in Kanchanpur subdivision today.
Handing over the memorandum, President of Mizo Bru Displaced People's Forum (MBDPF), A Swaibunga stated that the camp inmates were facing acute crisis of drinking water, proper accommodation and their children were deprived of facilities of education and electricity in the camp.
MBDPF also demanded work under MGNREGA for the inmates and old-age pension for the aged and all other facilities given to the 'primitive tribal group' as the Reangs fall under the category.
The displaced people had taken shelter in six evacuee camps since 1997 following ethnic clashes with Mizos in neighbouring Mizoram over the possession of land and saving their identity.
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