Signage Row: Governor Skirts Blame, Army Dragged into Debate
Raj Bhavan claims it gave no order to censor the word “Manipur,” placing the blame on security forces as tensions ...
Read moreDetailsRaj Bhavan claims it gave no order to censor the word “Manipur,” placing the blame on security forces as tensions ...
Read moreDetailsManipur sees widespread demonstrations led by students, women, and civil groups as central offices are locked and signboards defaced. Protesters ...
Read moreDetailsThe Meitei community erupted in protest after “Manipur” was allegedly covered on a government bus during a festival. Governor Bhalla’s ...
Read moreDetailsWhile Meitei-majority Imphal backed COCOMI’s bandh protesting the removal of “Manipur” from a state bus, tribal-dominated hill districts like Churachandpur ...
Read moreDetailsA controversial incident involving the erasure of Manipur’s name from a state-run bus has triggered statewide outrage. COCOMI’s bandh call ...
Read moreDetailsCOCOMI has issued a scathing condemnation of the Indian Army’s Maha Regiment, alleging a calculated attempt to delegitimize Manipur’s civil ...
Read moreDetailsCOCOMI’s public convention in Imphal drew a diverse crowd to address Manipur’s ongoing crisis. Convenor Khuraijam Athouba accused the Centre ...
Read moreDetailsEditor's Note: In observance of the second anniversary of the tragic events that engulfed Manipur on May 3, 2023, The ...
Read moreDetailsShutdown, Protest, and Tragic Recollection: Manipur Prepares to Commemorate Two Years of Lingering Ethnic Tragedy on May 3 BY PC ...
Read moreDetailsThe influential tribal body has accused COCOMI of operating as a militant front and condemned the government’s alleged complicity in ...
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