Why MHA–Kuki-Zo Pact No Guarantee of Peace in Manipur
Declaring NH-02 “open” is optics. Meiteis avoid the hills, Kuki-Zos fear Imphal. The divide remains unhealed, even deepened. Without justice ...
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 moreDetailsCalling the agreement between MHA and Kuki-Zo groups as “illegitimate and hegemonic,” COCOMI said the move ignored the Manipur Cabinet’s ...
Read moreDetailsStricter monitoring: Cadres to be geo-tagged, camps relocated, and weapons kept under double-lock inspection by security forces. BY PC Bureau ...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau September 5, 2025: – A significant reshuffle of designated camps in Manipur under the Suspension of Operations ...
Read moreDetailsA controversial Thadou delegation’s talks with Meitei CSOs opposing the SoO have raised eyebrows, with critics questioning their grassroots support ...
Read moreDetailsThis is Part One of a two-part interview with Seilen Haokip, spokesperson for the Kuki National Organisation. In this segment, ...
Read moreDetailsBilled as a crucial step toward peace, a public consultation on a proposed ceasefire between Meitei and Kuki-Zo groups has ...
Read moreDetailsThe Ministry of Home Affairs will meet with AMUCO, FOCS, and COCOMI on June 30, followed by talks with KNO ...
Read moreDetailsIn a firm stance, the Kuki-Zo leadership reiterated that coexistence with the Meitei community is no longer possible, adding that ...
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