Aizawl: Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma has said that his government will continue to help refugees from Myanmar, Bangladesh and Manipur, who have taken shelter in the state.
Notably, more than 40,000 people from Myanmar, Bangladesh and Manipur have taken refuge in Mizoram.
Lalduhoma said he had discussed the issue over phone with Union Home Minister Amit Shah and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar before taking oath as Mizoram Chief Minister.
He said that he would meet the two leaders in Delhi to discuss the matter and seek the Centre’s help.
The opinion of the Centre should be kept in mind when a statement is made on the matter because it is a sensitive issue, he added.
Lalduhoma, however, said that the state government will continue to look after these people.
“It is not a political but a humanitarian issue. We will continue to look after and provide shelter to the refugees and internally displaced people based on the availability of our resources,” he said.
Over 31,300 Myanmar nationals and more than 1100 Bangladeshis have taken shelter in Mizoram.
The Myanmar nationals belonging to the Chin community, who share ethnic ties with Mizos, have taken shelter in Mizoram following a military coup in the neighbouring country in February 2021.
People of the Bawm or Mizo community of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (HCT) fled the gunfight between the Bangladesh army and an insurgent group and took shelter in the Northeastern state in November last year.
Besides, nearly 12,000 people from Manipur have also been living in different parts of Mizoram since May due to ethnic clashes in the neighbouring state.
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