Sorry, Can’t Touch Army Over Signage Row — AFSPA Offers Legal Shield
Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla has denied issuing any directive to remove the “Manipur” signage from the bus, pinning responsibility on ...
Read moreDetailsGovernor Ajay Kumar Bhalla has denied issuing any directive to remove the “Manipur” signage from the bus, pinning responsibility on ...
Read moreDetailsRaj Bhavan claims it gave no order to censor the word “Manipur,” placing the blame on security forces as tensions ...
Read moreDetailsN. Biren Singh’s 12-page memo to the Governor paints illegal immigration as Manipur’s biggest threat — yet it fails to ...
Read moreDetailsContradictions Emerge: Former CM Biren Singh once downplayed illegal immigration. Now, despite sweeping claims, his memorandum confirms far fewer cases ...
Read moreDetailsIn a sharply worded statement, the Kuki-Zo Council accuses COCOMI of misleading the Meitei public and urges the group to ...
Read moreDetailsKuki-Zo organization demands justice for destroyed churches and homes, accusing the Governor of favoring the Meitei community amidst ongoing conflict ...
Read moreDetailsWith thousands displaced and lives lost, Kuki-Zo leaders question why armed Meitei groups get a seat at the table while ...
Read moreDetailsAs part of an agreement with the Manipur Governor, Arambai Tenggol surrendered 246 weapons, citing assurances that no separate Kuki-Zo ...
Read moreDetailsA Token Surrender: Over six days, valley-based Meitei Militant groups and Kuki-Zo armed volunteers handed over 300 weapons—AKs, SLRs, and ...
Read moreDetailsIn a bid to bring lasting peace to Manipur, the Governor urges the voluntary return of illegally held weapons. With ...
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