The Union Government would develop the Northeastern
region in 10 years if insurgency comes to an end, said Home Minister
Rajnath Singh in Agartala on Saturday. He said insurgency remains a
hurdle in restoring peace and developing the area, and appealed
underground groups to shun violence.
Mr Singh and his
deputy Kiren Rijiju were on a brief visit to Tripura primarily to
review repatriation of Reang refugees stranded in Kanchanpur of north
Tripura for past 18 years, but also flew to visit a border area with
Bangladesh’s Chittagong Hill Tracts at remote Khantlang. The Ministers
assessed security and deployment of the BSF in the area where extremists
of the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) recently stepped up
activities.
Back from Khantlang, Mr. Singh and Mr.
Rijiju met leaders of 32,000 Reang or Bru refugees housed in seven camps
in Kanchanpur and discussed complete repatriation to Mizoram. The
refugee leaders submitted a memorandum in which they complained of
threat to security and identity to minority tribe people in Mizoram.
Mr
Singh later discussed the issue with Tripura Chief Minister Manik
Sarkar and senior Union Home Ministry officials. Mizoram Chief Minister
Lal Thanhawla was scheduled to attend the meeting but he skipped.
“Bru
(Reang) refugees want to return home and the Mizoram government should
help towards a solution of the problem. No discrimination should occur
with the Reangs,” Mr Singh said but did not give details of the measures
to solve the longstanding crisis.
Rajnath Singh also
said that development in the Northeast is not taking speed due to
insurgency problem. He appealed to the extremist groups to eschew
violence to give the Union government 5 to 10 years’ time to work
towards overall development of the region.
He warned
that the government will not tolerate violence. Reacting to a query on
extremist bases in Bangladesh and Myanmar, he said India has a friendly
relation with these neighbouring countries and they are cooperating on
security issues.
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