Mizoram peace accord
Speaking at the Hmar Studentsโ€™ Association assembly during the Sikpui Ruoi festival in Saipum, Lalduhoma said talks are ongoing with the Sanate-led HPC-D faction to reintegrate militants into normal life.

Guwahati: Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma on Friday announced that the state government is preparing to sign a peace accord with a faction of Hmar militants to bring stability to the region.

Speaking at the general assembly of the Hmar Studentsโ€™ Association (HSA) during the Sikpui Ruoi festival in Saipum, Kolasib district, near the Assam border, Lalduhoma said discussions are ongoing with the Lalhmingthanga Sanate-led faction of the Hmar Peopleโ€™s Convention (Democratic) (HPC-D) to help reintegrate militants into normal life.

โ€œWe are hopeful that we can soon finalize an agreement to bring lasting peace to Mizoram, especially in Hmar-dominated areas,โ€ the Chief Minister said.

The Sanate-led HPC-D faction has been seeking an autonomous district council under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution to secure administrative control for Hmar-majority villages in northeastern Mizoram, near the Manipur border.

Earlier, the rival H Zosangabera faction of HPC-D signed a peace agreement with the state government in April 2018, resulting in the formation of the Sinlung Hills Council (SHC) for Hmar-populated areas.

The Sanate-led group operates mainly in Assamโ€™s Cachar district.