Crackdown along Myanmar border: UNLF(K) cadres nabbed
BY PC Bureau Cadres of the banned United National Liberation Front-Koireng (UNLF-K) group continue to cross into Indian territory in ...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau Cadres of the banned United National Liberation Front-Koireng (UNLF-K) group continue to cross into Indian territory in ...
Read moreDetailsFollowing the Kuki Chief Association's lead, multiple Kuki-Zo organizations in Manipur have united against the Indo-Myanmar border fence. Their concerns ...
Read moreDetailsManipur civil body has issued a stern warning to "immigrant settlers," primarily Kuki communities, alleging an agenda of illegal land ...
Read moreDetailsProtests by Kuki-Zo women, citing security concerns and opposition to Meitei presence, led to the cancellation of the annual Meitei ...
Read moreDetailsThe Meitei community’s spiritual journey to Thangjing Hill is met with defiance from Kuki-Zo groups, reigniting deep-rooted grievances in Manipur. ...
Read moreDetailsFollowing the discovery of a Meitei man hidden in a truck, the Committee on Tribal Unity (CoTU) in Manipur's Kangpokpi ...
Read moreDetailsExpressing initial appreciation for post-President's Rule efforts, the WMC sharply condemned Delhi's continued framing of the conflict as solely an ...
Read moreDetailsA minor girl’s alleged rape and murder in Churachandpur marks the third attack on children in the district since March ...
Read moreDetailsOver the past two months, N. Biren Singh’s X activity has leaned heavily on reposting Amit Shah, signaling a strategic ...
Read moreDetailsDecrying the desecration of Thangjing Ching and ongoing threats to Meitei traditions, the Meitei Heritage Society slammed "Chin-Kuki "groups’ April ...
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