Amit Shah met the Buru tribal community settled in Tripura and inquired about their health conditions.

Amit Shah with the Buru tribe of Tripura.Image source: PTI

Union Home Minister Amit Shah met the people of the Buru tribal community in Tripura. The home minister visited their home in remote Burhapara in Tripura to inquire about their health. He asked people if they were getting their ration on time. He asked about the school. Home Minister Amit Shah also spoke to the youth and asked them about their sources of income. He also said that they should take full advantage of the Indian government’s schemes.

Amit Shah said his government was committed to helping displaced Reang families return to normal life. The central government is making all efforts to cooperate with the Tripura government. To enable those people to live a dignified life in their own homes.

He said he was very happy and satisfied that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government had succeeded in bringing back normal life to all the displaced Bru people in Tripura.

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When talking to local people, he said that the government provided them with 25 livelihood opportunities. These include dairying, animal husbandry, beekeeping and millet farming.

Apart from interacting with the villagers, Amit Shah also visited several houses of Bru (Reang) families and asked people about their problems and the government benefits they were enjoying.

He said the Bru people, who had lived a miserable life for twenty-three years, were now living a better life in Tripura with water, health care and education. Tripura has given a mandate to the BJP. It will bring the report card of 35 years of CPI(M) rule and 10 years of our rule.

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He said that the piped water supply facility in Tripura has increased from 2.86% in 2018 to 87% in 2024, which is good governance.

Due to severe ethnic violence between the Bru and Mizo communities in Mizoram, Bru migrants from three districts of Mizoram (Lungale, Mamit and Kolasib) Came to North Tripura region in 1997, 1998 and 2009.

This time, Uttam Kumar Reang told Shah that the living conditions of the Bru refugees were miserable until the central government took steps to rehabilitate them.

He said, before we lived in slums but now we have permanent houses. Now we have Aadhaar and voter card. We also voted earlier.

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