Kuki Inpi, Federating Bodies Slam PIB for Manipur Release
KIM insists the deal promises a “political settlement” under the Constitution, not a vague “solution for lasting peace” as PIB...
KIM insists the deal promises a “political settlement” under the Constitution, not a vague “solution for lasting peace” as PIB...
KNO’s Dr. Seilen Haokip insists the agreement promises “political settlement under the Constitution in a time-bound manner,” not vague peace...
Jairam Ramesh questions Modi’s “3-hour” Manipur trip, saying it shows “callousness” towards victims of violence and displacement. At the same...
X fact-checkers corrected Navarro, saying India’s purchases are legal, driven by energy security, and do not violate sanctions. BY PC...
With commander Korounganba Khuman wanted in NIA cases, Arambai Tenggol’s street power defies New Delhi’s peace efforts. June’s four days...
The factory, disguised as a chemical unit, churned out huge quantities of mephedrone supplied to Mumbai through agents and criminal...
CCTV footage captured a suspect fleeing with sacred Jain ritual items, including gold kalash and gems, during the 10-day religious...
The phrase “political dialogue” in the September 4, 2025 agrrement between Ministry of Home Affairs and Kuki-Zo groups sparks intense...
Declaring NH-02 “open” is optics. Meiteis avoid the hills, Kuki-Zos fear Imphal. The divide remains unhealed, even deepened. Without justice...
The accused — including two women — were arrested under NDPS Act; police probe links to wider drug networks fueling...
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