Manipur: A Tale of Coercion and Credibility: CoTU Backtracks Again
The Ministry of Home Affairs convinced CoTU to withdraw the NH-2 economic blockade, but no timeline for action on the ...
Read moreDetailsThe Ministry of Home Affairs convinced CoTU to withdraw the NH-2 economic blockade, but no timeline for action on the ...
Read moreDetailsThe government’s failure to address security gaps in buffer zones has prompted CoTU to demand safer routes for commuters between ...
Read moreDetailsAll businesses, markets, and schools along NH-2 will close Oct 3, with exceptions for medical emergencies and funeral processions. BY ...
Read moreDetailsThe Committee on Tribal Unity ( CoTU) accuses local militant outfits of targeting forces and warns of risks without AFSPA. ...
Read moreDetailsThe tribal body cited constructive initiatives, public appeals, and ongoing natural calamities as reasons for suspending its agitation. BY PC ...
Read moreDetailsCOTU mourned slain Assam Rifles jawans, calling them heroes, and demanded AFSPA’s return across valley districts to check secessionist militants. ...
Read moreDetailsMeeting in Kangpokpi Sadar Hills, CoTU organized a public consultation to address growing concerns over the recent agreement between the ...
Read moreDetailsThe Committee on Tribal Unity urges immediate action, emphasizing that tribal communities continue to suffer due to delayed justice and ...
Read moreDetailsWhile releasing the Meitei man unharmed, CoTU condemned the breach as a “serious violation” that risks undoing peace efforts in ...
Read moreDetailsFollowing the discovery of a Meitei man hidden in a truck, the Committee on Tribal Unity (CoTU) in Manipur's Kangpokpi ...
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