MHA Agreement Legitimises ‘Narco-Terrorist’ Groups: COCOMI
Calling the agreement between MHA and Kuki-Zo groups as “illegitimate and hegemonic,” COCOMI said the move ignored the Manipur Cabinet’s ...
Read moreDetailsCalling the agreement between MHA and Kuki-Zo groups as “illegitimate and hegemonic,” COCOMI said the move ignored the Manipur Cabinet’s ...
Read moreDetailsMeetei Civil society groups and intellectuals urged the formation of a COCOMI-led Working Group to produce a fact-based counter-report to ...
Read moreDetailsThe Kuki student body recalled that in September 2023, even the Editors Guild of India faced FIRs and hostility after ...
Read moreDetailsIn a press conference, COCOMI convenor Khuraijam Athouba stated the report was "engineered" to advance a separatist agenda. He challenged ...
Read moreDetailsIn a 3.5-hour dialogue, groups including COCOMI and AMUCO rejected unilateral extensions of SoO pacts, demanded NRC implementation, and called ...
Read moreDetailsFor the first time since the ethnic crisis began, three of Manipur’s most influential civil groups are heading to Delhi ...
Read moreDetailsThe tragic loss of two Manipuri women in the Air India AI171 crash has cast a pall of sorrow over ...
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 ...
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