Replying to a question from opposition Mizo National Front (MNF) member Lalruatkima in the state legislature, Lalzirliana said that the roadmap was prepared following instructions of the Supreme Court on January 16 last to repatriate all the Brus from Tripura within six months.
"The efforts have begun from March 3 and the State Level Core Committee on Bru Repatriation had held two meetings and the District Level Core Committees had also held meetings in Mizoram-Tripura-Bangladesh border Mamit district, Mizoram-Assam border Kolasib district and south Mizoram's Lunglei district," he said.
The Road Map-IV, prepared by the Mizoram government was approved by the apex court and the actual implementation would commence as soon as the Ministry of Home Affairs releases the fund for the repatriation expenses, the Minister said.
He said that the meeting convened on January 30 last by the Ministry of Home Affairs between Centre and the state governments of Mizoram and Tripura decided that those who refuse to return to Mizoram should be regarded as permanent residents of Tripura after the expiry of six months.
He, however, added that there were 11,014 Bru names in the state voters' lists enlisted as those remaining in the relief camps.
