Across Parties and Communities, PM’s Manipur Visit Leaves Disquiet
Congress, MPP, and displaced students staged protests near Modi’s venue in Imphal, calling the trip a political stunt that ignored ...
Read moreDetailsCongress, MPP, and displaced students staged protests near Modi’s venue in Imphal, calling the trip a political stunt that ignored ...
Read moreDetailsChief Minister Lalduhoma unveils plans for a Mizoram House in Churachandpur to strengthen Zo ties and support Mizo communities in ...
Read moreDetailsAs Modi’s visit nears, Kuki-Zo choices appear shaped less by leaders and more by MHA’s pressure. Who truly decides for ...
Read moreDetailsModi’s September 13 Manipur visit comes amid hype over a peace pact. On the ground, fear, mistrust, and buffer zones ...
Read moreDetailsDeclaring NH-02 “open” is optics. Meiteis avoid the hills, Kuki-Zos fear Imphal. The divide remains unhealed, even deepened. Without justice ...
Read moreDetailsStressing constitutional sanctity, the Kuki-Zo groups said only Parliament can decide territorial reconfigurations, dismissing Manipur's unilateral state-level assertions. BY PC ...
Read moreDetailsStricter monitoring: Cadres to be geo-tagged, camps relocated, and weapons kept under double-lock inspection by security forces. BY PC Bureau ...
Read moreDetailsThe Kuki-Zo delegation managed to insert a crucial provision: the MHA’s willingness to consider the community’s political aspirations within ...
Read moreDetailsThe PUCL fact-finding tribunal accused Meitei groups and the Biren Singh government of abetting violence, but a Congress MP’s rejection ...
Read moreDetailsCalling the proposed corridor a “Drug Road,” the FNCC claims it will become a hub for narcotics and arms trafficking ...
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