Manipur: Tribal Body Calls 72-Hr Economic Blockade Over Assam Rifles Ambush
COTU mourned slain Assam Rifles jawans, calling them heroes, and demanded AFSPA’s return across valley districts to check secessionist militants. ...
Read moreDetailsCOTU mourned slain Assam Rifles jawans, calling them heroes, and demanded AFSPA’s return across valley districts to check secessionist militants. ...
Read moreDetailsManipur Police recovered a silver-blue van in Mutum Yangbi, about 10 km from the Assam Rifles ambush site, believed to ...
Read moreDetailsThe contrasting reactions to the Bishnupur ambush reveal simmering hostility between valley and hills, with Assam Rifles caught in the ...
Read moreDetailsKNO and UPF criticized accusations by local leaders against the Kuki-Zo community, calling the attack a pattern of past valley-based ...
Read moreDetailsTwo Assam Rifles personnel died and five were critically injured in the attack, reviving memories of past ethnic violence in ...
Read moreDetailsSecurity analysts warn insurgent groups are regaining ground in Manipur’s valley after AFSPA was lifted in 2022 amid political pressure. ...
Read moreDetailsThe attack follows operational patterns seen in previous PLA and UNLF strikes, including daylight ambushes and pre-planned escape routes. BY ...
Read moreDetailsA Tata 407 carrying Assam Rifles personnel was ambushed in broad daylight. Eyewitnesses reported intense firing and chaos in the ...
Read moreDetailsIn a rare move, Kuki-Zo armed groups condemned their own community for protesting Modi’s visit, urging dialogue over division. BY ...
Read moreDetailsThe Centre’s selective aid distribution exposes a glaring disparity in how Himalayan disasters versus Northeastern floods are addressed. BY Navin ...
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