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11th Feb .2026
Lamka, Feb 11, 2026: The Central Village Defence Force (CVDF) has issued a press statement cautioning against an unauthorised sit-in protest reportedly planned for February 12 within areas under its operational jurisdiction.
In a press communique released on Tuesday, the CVDF stated that no gathering, demonstration, or public action will be allowed in Zomi operational areas without prior intimation to and coordination with the force. It clarified that any attempt to organise or carry out such activities without approval will be treated as unauthorised.
The statement further warned that individuals or groups proceeding without proper coordination would bear full responsibility for any consequences arising from their actions.
The CVDF also assured that it would take necessary measures to maintain peace, safety, and public order within its areas of responsibility.
IMPHAL, Feb 11 – Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam
Khemchand Singh has officially flagged off a 30-member media delegation for an
international exposure visit to Vietnam.
The tour, which began on Wednesday, is a significant initiative aimed at empowering local journalists and promoting a more informed society. The group includes 25 members from the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union (AMWJU) along with five officials from the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR).
During the flag-off ceremony in Imphal, the Chief Minister encouraged the journalists to use the trip to learn about international reporting standards and Vietnam's socio-economic development. He noted that such visits are vital for professional growth and for broadening the perspectives of those who shape public discourse in Manipur.
The mission focuses
on:
Professional Development: Studying modern digital storytelling and
media ethics.
Regional Insight: Understanding Vietnam's rapid economic
recovery and social policies.
Public Diplomacy: Strengthening ties between media
organisations in both regions.
A union spokesperson described the visit as a major step forward for the state's press. By observing foreign media operations first-hand, the participants aim to bring back fresh ideas and skills to enhance the quality of local news.
The Chief Minister extended
his best wishes to the team, expressing hope that the journey would be both
safe and fruitful for the state's media fraternity.
Jiribam, Feb 11, 2026 – Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand visited the family of Zosangkim Hmar on Wednesday (Feb 11) to offer condolences following her brutal death in late 2024.
The visit took place in the Jiribam district, where the Chief Minister met with the relatives of the 31-year-old Kuki-Zo teacher. Zosangkim Hmar was killed on the night of 7 November 2024 during a wave of ethnic violence. She was allegedly gang-raped and murdered before her home in Zairawn village was set on fire, reportedly by Meitei militants.
The tragedy of Ms. Hmar’s death was followed by further bloodshed just days later. On 11 November 2024, 10 Hmar village volunteers were shot dead in Jakuradhor-Karong village, located in the Borobekra sub-division.
Reports allege that the volunteers were killed by CRPF personnel acting in coordination with Meitei militants. These back-to-back incidents have significantly heightened tensions between the communities and the security forces in the region.
During his visit to the grieving family, the Chief Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to restoring order and holding those responsible to account.
“Guided by Hon’ble PM Shri Narendra Modi Ji and Hon’ble Home Minister Shri Amit Shah Ji’s vision for peace, I met the family of the deceased woman... expressing condolences and assuring justice,” Khemchand stated on X (formerly Twitter).
The victim’s family and local community leaders continue to call for a transparent investigation into both the assault on Ms. Hmar and the subsequent killing of the village volunteers. By visiting the site in person, the Minister aimed to signal that the administration is focused on legal redress, though the atmosphere in Jiribam remains fragile.
Photo Courtesy: Chief Minister’s Twitter account.
Churachandpur, the 9th February 2026
No. 6/1/17-CAF&PD(CCP):
| Sl. No | Name of ACs | Date for lifting of NFSA Rice | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | 57-Henglep | 10.02.2026 | |
| 02 | 56-Thanlon & 60-Singngat | 11.02.2026 | |
| 03 | 59-Saikot | 12.02.2026 | |
| 04 | 59-Saikot | 13.02.2026 | |
| 05 | 58-Churachandpur | 14.02.2026 | |
| 06 | 58-Churachandpur | 16.02.2026 |
(Signature)
(Hatzaw Suanlianpau)
SDC/Branch Officer-II
DC’s Office, Churachandpur
Copy to:-
The Director (CAF&PD), Manipur, Imphal.
The Deputy Commissioner, Churachandpur.
The Superintendent of Police, Churachandpur.
All SDOs of Churachandpur District.
Store Keeper, CAF&PD Godown, Churachandpur.
Transport Contractor for necessary arrangement of transportation.
Editors of Local Dailies for news item please.
Notice Board.
THE Kuki National Army–B (KNA-B) has expressed serious concern over the recent violence in Litan Sareikhong Village and appealed to both communities to exercise restraint and responsibility.
In a press release issued by the Office of the Kuki National Organisation (KNO), Government of Kuki State, General Headquarters, the group stated that the Litan incident should not be viewed as a communal conflict. According to KNA-B, the incident began as a scuffle between individuals and must not be misinterpreted or expanded beyond its local context.
The statement warned that any attempt to widen the issue into a broader ethnic confrontation would only deepen suffering and instability in the region.
KNA-B also expressed concern over what it described as an attempt to burn Chassad village along the Indo-Burma border, allegedly by Tangkhuls. The group stated that it would protect its people and ancestral land. It further noted that as Tangkhuls and Kukis live together even in Burma (Myanmar), peaceful relations would benefit both communities.
Calling for an immediate cessation of all acts of arson and hostilities, KNA-B urged Christian communities to remain cautious and avoid falling into what it termed "classic escalation traps" set by inimical forces.
The statement concluded by emphasizing that peace, restraint, and reason must prevail.
We were deeply honoured to welcome Pu Dr. Lincoln Zou as the Chief Guest on Day 7 of the TSP Open Night Football Tournament, held on February 10. We sincerely thank him for his valuable time, inspiring address, words of encouragement, and generous support.