Mizo student body urges Centre to reconsider its decision to fence Indo-Myanmar border

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Mizoram Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati. File
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Mizoram’s apex student body Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP) has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reconsider the Centre’s decision to fence the Indo-Myanmar border and scrap the Free Movement Regime (FMR).

In the letter despatched via State Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati, the MZP expressed concern and Opposition to the Centre’s decision to fence the Indo-Myanmar border. It stated that fencing the Indo-Myanmar border and scrapping the FMR will “divide” the ethnic Zo folks dwelling in India and Myanmar.

“Although the Zo people have been divided by the administrative division since the colonial period and international boundary in post-colonial era, we do not feel separated”, the organisation stated within the letter on January 22.

“It (FMR) enables us to participate in each other’s funeral, marriage ceremonies, pay visit to patients at home, participate in religious meetings, and engage in local-level sports tournaments. The decision to terminate the FMR regime will take away these essential aspects and will deprive us of our rights as human beings, much like other communities around the world”, it stated.

Urging the Centre to reconsider its decision to fence the Indo-Myanmar border and scrap the FMR, the organisation stated that various measures might be explored to deal with issues akin to drug trafficking and smuggling with out resorting to actions that divide the indigenous Zo communities.

“The petition serves as a plea for a thoughtful reconsideration with a focus on preserving the cultural and social fabric of the Zo people across the India-Myanmar border,” the organisation added.

While addressing a perform in Guwahati on Saturday Union Home Minister Amit Shah had stated that the Centre would fence all the Indo-Myanmar border and likewise scrap the FMR with Myanmar.

Reacting to Mr. Shah’s assertion, Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma had stated that the State authorities didn’t have the authority to cease the Centre from its decision however strongly opposed to fencing the worldwide border and scrapping the FMR.

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