Newmai News Network
AIZAWL, June 21
[dropcap]W[/dropcap]ith just four days left for the Mizo students to enter the Chakma dominated area of Borapansury in Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC) in Mizoram to start constructing a rest house there, much to the opposition of the Chakma tribe, the Mizoram government has beefed up security in the area. Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP), the largest students’ body in Mizoram, is determined to construct a rest house called Zofate in local dialect at Borapansury in Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC) from June 25.
The Mizo students say the Chakma community in Mizoram is not the indigenous tribe of the state.
Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP) said the alarming and rapid growth of Chakma population in Mizoram is a threat to the existence of indigenous Mizos.Amid this volatile situation, the Zoram National Party (ZNP) said in the event of violence breaking out between the Chakmas and the Mizos during the construction of Zofate (rest house), the Chakmas should be held responsible.
Earlier, the Mizoram Chakma Development Forum (MCDF) had accused MZP of grabbing the land of the Chakmas. The MCDF then accused the ZNP of manufacturing concocted stories on Chakma population in Mizoram.
“As per the record of first Mizoram general census, the population of Chakmas in Mizoram was a mere 198. But astonishingly, the population at present time has incredibly rose to somewhere about 1,50,000 which is virtually abnormal growth”, MZP president Lalhmachhuana said adding that the students’ body is soon likely to inform the Prime Minister about the abnormal growth of Chakma population in Mizoram. Interestingly, as a show of dominance despite stringent protests by Chakma organisations, Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP), the largest students’ body in the state, is determined to proceed with its intention of constructing Zofate Chawlhbuk (Rest House) at Borapansury in Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC) area. The construction is likely to begin from June 25 this year.
MZP president Lalhmachhuana also said the students’ body is “disappointed with the Chakmas who have become arrogant to the indigenous Mizos”. “To mark and demonstrate that Mizoram is the land discovered by our forefathers at the cost of their lives, we are going to proceed with the construction of Zofate Chawlhbuk at Borapansury from June 25, 2014 and we believe this construction will instil the feeling of nationalism and patriotism among Mizos”, Lalhmachhuana said.
MZP said it is strongly discontented with the Chakmas and felt regretted for problems and troubles faced by the Mizos “due to the arrogant and hostile activities of the Chakmas”. “As an example of opposition to the ingratitude and misbehaviour on the part of Chakma people and to tell the world that Mizoram belongs to the Mizos only, the students’ body would construct the Rest House at the proposed site within Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC), the MZP president affirmed.
MZP president then said the initiative has been taken for the construction of Zofate Chawlhbuk at Boraoansury in 2012 after a settlement was concluded with the state government. With the approval and permission of state government an area of 2500 sq.m owned by the department of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumers Affairs had been earmarked for the construction of Zofate Chawlhbuk and on May 2, 2014 measurement was taken at the site. Subsequently, the state government issued construction order on June 11, 2014, the MZP president said.