“Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma Affirms Ongoing Support for Myanmar Refugees”

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Mizoram Assures Continued Support for Myanmar Refugees and Manipur Displaced Individuals

Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma reaffirmed his commitment to extend aid and assistance to refugees from Myanmar and internally displaced individuals from Manipur, underscoring collaboration with the Centre in providing relief.

During a press conference following his return from Delhi, Lalduhoma emphasized Mizoram’s enduring support for refugees and internally displaced people, expressing gratitude for the Centre’s readiness to cooperate in providing relief. He acknowledged that while the Centre cannot grant refugee status to Myanmar nationals, collaborative efforts are underway to extend necessary aid.

The influx of over 31,000 individuals from the Chin community in Myanmar seeking shelter in Mizoram since February 2021, prompted by the political turmoil following a military coup, remains a significant concern. Additionally, Mizoram is providing refuge to more than 9,000 internally displaced people from Manipur, who fled their homes due to ethnic violence.

The ethnic ties shared between the Chin community from Myanmar, the Kuki-Zo community from Manipur, and the Mizos form a crucial backdrop to Mizoram’s humanitarian efforts. Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured Lalduhoma that Myanmar nationals seeking refuge in the state since February 2021 won’t be deported until stability returns to their homeland.

Expressing hope for the cancellation of plans to fence a portion of the India-Myanmar border, Lalduhoma voiced concerns about the Union government’s proposal to fence a 300-km stretch and cease the free movement regime along the border. This regime currently allows people residing on both sides of the border to travel within a 16-km radius without visas.

The chief minister’s advocacy for continued support for refugees and displaced individuals amidst geopolitical challenges highlights Mizoram’s humanitarian stance, emphasizing the need for collaboration between state and central authorities to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Sources By Agencies

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