Kuki-Zo Council Backs PUCL report on Manipur Ethnic Violence, Cites “Irreversible Divide.”
“The physical divide between the Meiteis in the Manipur valley and the Kuki-Zo in the hills is now undeniable and...
Read moreDetails“The physical divide between the Meiteis in the Manipur valley and the Kuki-Zo in the hills is now undeniable and...
Read moreDetailsIn a powerful display of faith and solidarity, churches across Nagaland have called for prayers for the success of tomorrow's...
Read moreDetailsThe move comes after the CFSL failed to authenticate the recording. The apex court has instructed NFSU to submit its...
Read moreDetailsJustice Sachin Datta ruled that the information sought falls under the ambit of personal data protected by the right to...
Read moreDetailsThe petition names Meitei Leepun chief Pramot Singh and Kangleipak Kanba Lup, accusing them of driving divisive narratives. BY PC...
Read moreDetailsCongress leader Rahul Gandhi accused the ECI of shielding voter fraud, citing evidence of duplication and exclusion from multiple constituencies....
Read moreDetailsCOCOMI convenor Khuraijam Athouba dismissed the PUCL report as “fact-twisting,” alleging it ignored atrocities against Meiteis while portraying them as...
Read moreDetailsDespite drawing massive crowds in Araria and Katihar, the yatra has found little coverage on TV media, prompting Gandhi to...
Read moreDetailsFrom Bihar to Bengal, Assam to Delhi, BJP leaders are uniting around a single theme: the “infiltrator threat.” Analysts say...
Read moreDetailsSince taking office in August 2020, LG Sinha has prioritized dismantling the terror infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir By PC...
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