In a General Body Meeting held in Churachandpur, the Kuki-Zo Council fixed the Cabinet’s tenure at two years and decided the current leadership would continue for another term.
BY PC Bureau
October 9: The Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) has announced that it will soon organise a public rally or protest to urge the government to expedite the fulfilment of the political demands of the Kuki-Zo people. The decision was taken during the Council’s General Body Meeting held today at the VTI Auditorium, Rengkai, Churachandpur district in Manipur.
Oct 9: The Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) has announced that it will soon organise a large-scale public rally or protest to urge the government to expedite the fulfilment of the political demands of the Kuki-Zo people. The decision was taken during the Council’s General Body Meeting held today at the VTI Auditorium, Rengkai, Churachandpur district.
The high-level meeting, which began at 11:30 a.m. and lasted over four hours, brought together 60 delegates representing various constituent bodies under the KZC. Discussions centred on strengthening organisational unity, addressing ongoing challenges, and defining the roadmap for the next phase of the community’s political movement.
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The first session featured key presentations — the Financial Report presented by Rev. Dr. G.S. Gangte, Treasurer of KZC, and the Organisational Activity Report delivered by Pu Henlianthang Thanglet, Chairman of KZC. Both reports offered detailed insights into the Council’s finances, recent outreach initiatives, and collaborative activities between its constituent organisations. Members noted the need for stronger coordination mechanisms and community mobilisation to sustain momentum in the months ahead.
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In the Business Session, chaired by C.H. Ajang Khongsai, Co-ordinator of the Governing Council, delegates held extensive deliberations on strategic and administrative matters. After a round of detailed discussions, members unanimously passed three key resolutions:
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The tenure of the KZC Cabinet will be fixed at two years.
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The current Cabinet will continue to serve for the next term.
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A public rally or protest will be organised soon to reinforce the community’s political aspirations and demand tangible progress from the government.
The meeting concluded with a renewed sense of unity, solidarity, and determination to continue the Kuki-Zo movement until the community’s long-standing aspirations and constitutional rights are duly recognised and achieved.











