Manipur: Kuki Militant Group Asks Kuki-Zo MLAs to Quit Assembly
The militant outfit urged Kuki MLAs to “introspect” and uphold democratic accountability by withdrawing from the Manipur Assembly amid ongoing ...
Read moreDetailsThe militant outfit urged Kuki MLAs to “introspect” and uphold democratic accountability by withdrawing from the Manipur Assembly amid ongoing ...
Read moreDetailsFormer Chief Minister N. Biren Singh has reportedly proposed Speaker Thokchom Satyabrata Singh as his replacement to lead the new ...
Read moreDetailsThe locally fabricated rocket, found between S. Lonphai and Tuikong villages, was fitted with explosives and a detonator — suggesting ...
Read moreDetailsThe Ministry of Home Affairs convinced CoTU to withdraw the NH-2 economic blockade, but no timeline for action on the ...
Read moreDetailsSocial media and political voices call for high-level intervention, warning that the order risks endangering the life of the suspended ...
Read moreDetailsThee Zeliangrong Naga groups say the order undermines traditional landholding systems and violates Article 371C and the Hill Areas Committee ...
Read moreDetailsThe government’s failure to address security gaps in buffer zones has prompted CoTU to demand safer routes for commuters between ...
Read moreDetailsUnmasking backers of the Assam Rifles killers in September 19 ambush is essential to restore trust, ensure accountability, and prevent ...
Read moreDetailsOfficials say vested interests want to weaken President’s rule by projecting the state as unstable after the September 19 Assam ...
Read moreDetailsWith police officers facing extortion in Churachandpur, experts warn that law enforcement itself risks collapse if armed groups remain unchecked. ...
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