State joint chief electoral officer H Lalengmawia told PTI that Bru voters in the six relief camps would exercise franchise at the camps and Tripura state government would make all the necessary arrangements.
"The ballot boxes would be brought to Mizoram for counting after the polling is over," Lalengmawia said.
The civil societies planned to take out a protest march tomorrow in Aizawl in protest against the Election Commission's decision to allow Bru voters to cast their votes in the relief camps.
The protesters intended to burn the copies of the Bru voters lists and the impugned instruction of the ECI and also warned all the political parties against launching election campaign in the relief camps.
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