KHIPC: KUKI FLAG THAHSEM DINGA TIEPNA

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Kuki Flag Thahsem Dinga Tiepna

Dated: Chandel, 6th May 2026

Amasan Kuki flag hinsem lamkai ho KHIPC in kaja nau leh ka ngailut nau chibai kahin bol uve.

Jat leh nam khat chun flag anei ding poimo ahijeh in, KIM leh CSO lamkai dang² hon Kuki flag nahin sem uvin, ahinla, flag kisem chu akiven ahileh Kukite kihetna, Kukite kimelchih na imacha aum tapon hijehchun, Kuki History & Identity Protection Committee (KHIPC) in hiche Kuki flag kisem hi lamkai hon athah siem diu leh avelvet diuvin tiepna ahung kineiyin ahi. 

Flag kiti hi kimoh sem² thei ahipoi, Kukite flag achu Kukite identity aum ngai ahi. Kukite identity ho chu vahai lim, siel lim, ponsan leh thihnang lim, chuleh gal-hang te kihet na chu humpi, keipi ho lim ahi. Hiche a chunga kisei hohi Kuki nam mite kihet na identity ahi. Hiche ho lim mangcha'a hi flag ikisem diu ngai ahi tichu lamkai ho leh mipi hon jong ihet them diu poimo akisa in ahi.

"Kukite hi Manmasi kiti Israel nam vahmang ho ahi ahilou photchet na dihtah umlou ahi. Israel ihiuve tia sei ho history leh history dang ho seidan jong kitohlou ahi. Hijehchun, jat leh nam khat in flag ki neiya controversy flag ahi ding jong thil hoilou tah ahi."

Sopite, thu kisei hi ki taimo na, kidem na leh thilse lam in gel pou hite. Kuki kiti hi India, Myanmar leh Bngladesh a cheng nam lentah ihiuvin, lunglen tah in natong utin, lunglen tah in ki vaihom ute.

Department of Information & Punlicity, Kuki History & Identity Protection Committee




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KIM THUPHON: KUKI FLAG


KUKI INPI MANIPUR (KIM) THUPHON
6th May 2026

May 2, 2026 nikho a Kuki Nam Ponlap thenso ahi toh kilhon a Kuki Nam mipin hiche Nam Ponlap hi jana neitah le chingthei tah a akiman nading lom ho a iman pan thei tah ding uvin thuphon ahung kineije.

Hiche Nam Ponlap hi Nam Palpi 1.0 a KSO GHQ ngansena anakinei dungjuiya ahinsem doh u ahin, Nam sunga kiloikhomna jousen  kihoutohna anei jouva Nam Palpi 2.0 Aizawl Khopi a chu Kuki Nam mite jousen kilungkhat tah le jana neitah a imansoh keidiuva KIM Inpipu (President) in Rev. Khuala kinthempu hina a thensona ananei ahi.

Hiche Nam Ponlap hi rong 3 a on heu heu va kikhuimat a alaija Star of David um ahi. A-eng khun thinglhang mi ihiu vetsahna ahin, Akang khun chamna deite ihiu vetsahna ahin, chule Asan khun thisan khat pu ihiu vetsahna ahi. Asunga Star of David khun Pathen hingjing tahsan te ihiu vetsahna ahi. 

Hiche Nam Ponlap hi koiman ajeh apol beija amoh man louding, nam sunga thilsoh dungjuiya mimal hihen inson hijong leh khaidoh le khailhah thei hiding ahi. Hiche Nam Ponlap hi jana sangpen peh jing ding ahi.

(Paotinthang Lupheng)
General Secretary
Kuki Inpi Manipur

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5 AR Arrest UKNA Cadre, Arms & IEDs Seized in Manipur

Lamka, May 6, 2026: The 5 Assam Rifles (5 AR) arrested one SS/Lt Seimenlal Haokip (22), son of Thangkhongam Haokip of Ainujang Village, Henglep Sub-Division, Police Station: Henglep, Churachandpur, who belongs to UKNA. He was arrested from M. Songgel Village on 05.05.2026.

During the operation, the team carried out a detailed search in the jungle area from S. Kholen Company Operating Base to the general area of Ukha Loikhai. During the search, the team recovered the following arms and ammunition:

  1. One 7.62mm AK-47 Rifle (Regd No. BE 520126 (AR-M1A42-09))
  2. One AK magazine
  3. One Glock Cal. .32 ACP pistol (Made in USA, Regd No. 132547)
  4. One 9mm pistol magazine
  5. Six rounds of 9mm ammunition
  6. Twenty rounds of 7.62mm (AK-47) ammunition
  7. Two hand grenades
  8. One radio set
  9. One Maruti Gypsy with key
  10. One mobile phone
  11. Four Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)

All the seized items, along with the arrested individual, were handed over to Churachandpur Police Station. A case has been registered under FIR No. 41(05)2026 CCP-PS under sections 310(6)/3(5) BNS, 25(1-C) Arms Act, 6(1)(1A) IW&T Act, and Section 5 of the Explosive Substances Act for further investigation.

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Kuki Inpi Condemns Violence, Seeks Urgent Action

The Kuki Inpi unequivocally condemns the continued acts of aggression by sections of the Tangkhul community in Ukhrul and Kamjong districts against the Kuki-Zo people. The burning of Lanchah Kuki Village in Kamjong District constitutes a grave and deliberate escalation that demands immediate accountability and decisive intervention.

The continued aggressions, including the burning of Gampal and Hajang, the armed assault on Kuki villages and the ruthless murder of innocent Kuki civilians, were met with measured restraint by the Kuki community in the larger interest of preserving peace and sustaining inter-community coexistence. Despite sustained and systematic provocations, the Kukis have consciously refrained from retaliation in the interest of avoiding unnecessary conflicts.

The repeated targeting of innocent civilians and the destruction of Kuki habitations reveal a deeply concerning pattern that threatens to further destabilise inter-community relations. These actions merit unequivocal condemnation from all responsible authorities and conscientious citizens.

It is pertinent to note that the burning of Lanchah Village is occurring at a juncture when the Nagaland Joint Christian Forum (NJCF) has called for an immediate cessation of hostilities. Actions that directly undermine such peace initiatives reflect a disregard for collective efforts toward stability and reconciliation.

Equally alarming is the fact that the Kuki residents in Chassad and adjoining areas are being subjected to a denial of essential commodities by neighbouring Tangkhul communities. The deprivation of necessities is unacceptable and constitutes a serious humanitarian concern. The Kuki Inpi calls upon all relevant authorities and civil society stakeholders to ensure that fundamental humanitarian obligations are upheld without exception.

The Kuki people remain committed to peaceful coexistence and mutual respect with all neighbouring communities and have shown utmost restraint from any form of retaliation. However, such restraints should not be misconstrued as weakness. The Kuki community stands resolute and prepared to safeguard its land, its rights, and its people against any further aggression.

The Kuki Inpi calls for immediate and effective measures to halt these actions, restore normalcy, and ensure accountability to prevent any recurrence.

(JANGHAOLUN HAOKIP)
Secretary, Information & Publicity
Kuki Inpi Manipur

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Churachandpur Police Gets Governor’s Citation Award

Lamka, May 6, 2026: The Churachandpur District Police has been honoured with the prestigious Governor’s Unit Citation for its commendable performance during 2025–2026.

Throughout this period, the district police displayed high professionalism, arresting 150 accused under cases related to NDPS, Arms Act, POCSO, UAPA, and other offences. In anti-drug operations, they carried out 40 major seizures valued at ₹123.6 crore and destroyed over 150 acres of illegal poppy cultivation.

Their counter-insurgency efforts resulted in the recovery of 285 firearms, along with ammunition, explosives, and other war-like materials. The Cyber Cell also successfully recovered 160 stolen mobile phones.

Efficient policing helped reduce violence, ensured smooth VVIP security arrangements—including the visit of the Honourable Prime Minister—and strengthened community relations through impactful initiatives.

On behalf of all ranks, the Superintendent of Police, Churachandpur, received the unit citation from the Honourable Governor.

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UN-PFII SESSION-AH ZORO/ZIF PALAI KAL

ZORO PRESS RELEASE
6th May, 2026

Dt 20th April - 1st May, 2026-a 25th session, United Nation Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issue (UNPFII), New York a neih zawh tâkah, Zo ReUnification Organization(ZORO) leh Zo Indigenous Forum(ZIF) aiawhin Lalnunfela Chawngthu a tel. 25th UNPFII Session hian Theme atan , "Ensuring Indigenous peoples' health, including in the conflict" thlan a ni. He theme chhungah hian agenda hrang hranga then darhin, hriselna leh Indona-in a nghawng, sum leh pai, mihring dikna chanvo (Human right) leh UN 6 Mandated area te sawiho a ni.

He Session-ah hian ZORO leh ZIF te aiawhin Lalnunfela Chawngthu, ZORO General Secretary (External Affairs Incharge) chuan, “Zofate hi kan duh leh remtihna reng vang ni loa then darha kan awm hian kan inunauna kawngah leh hnam zia chhawm nunna kawngah nasa takin harsatna a thlen thu a sawi. Zofate'n Chin hills (Myanmar), Chittagong Hills tract (Bangladesh) leh Manipur (India)-ah tebráwng tak leh nasa taka tihduhdahna an tawrh thu te, pi leh pu te atanga an ram ngeiah thlamuang taka an awm ngam tawh loh thu te a thlen bawk a ni.

India sawrkarin Indo-Myanmar Border fencing a tum chu Zofate dikna chanvo bawhchhiatna a nih thu leh UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UN DRIP) bawhchhiatna a nih thu a thlen a. Border Fencing hian hnam anga inunauna kawngah harsatna nasa tak a la siam dawn a ni a ti bawk. Kei ni Zofate hi diklo taka rorel sak mek kan ni a, kan dikna leh zahawmna humhima a awm theih nan leh kan dikna chanvo kan chan ngei theih nan, “Indian Independent Act 1947, section 7.1(c) leh Panglong Agreement 1947 mila kan chanchin min zir chiansak a, kan chan tur dik tak min chhawp chhuahsak turin UNPFII hruaitu leh Rapporteur-te a sawm bawk a ni.

UN palai Lalnunfela Chawngthu hi Chin Hills-a ethnic group inkara inremna palai hna thawkin US-ah a la cham mek a ni.

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Zo Re-Unification Organisation (ZORO)
Genenral Headquarters : Aizawl, Zoram
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Kamjong DC Calls Coordination Meet for Peace Efforts


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UNC: CLARION CALL

 






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ZUF Haochong Meet Resolves to Uphold Peace and Unity

GOVERNMENT OF THE
ZELIANGRONG UNITED FRONT
DILUNG: COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS

Ref. No ____________ Date: 04th /05/2026

Consultative meeting with the Village Authorities, Churches leaders, women leaders, Intellectuals and Youth leaders of Haochong Area at Camp Mount Ararat on the prevailing Situation

After a prolonged and thoughtful deliberation with the Chairman and officers of the Zeliangrong United Front during the consultative meeting on the prevailing situations held on the 4th of May, 2026 at Camp Mount Ararat, we, the Zeliangrong-Inpui of the Haochong area, do hereby solemnly and unequivocally resolve to uphold peace, unity, and harmonious co-existence across our Zeliangrong-Inpui region.

At this critical and sensitive juncture, we firmly reaffirm our collective commitment to refrain from any actions that may exacerbate tensions or inflame the already volatile and fragile situation. Guided by wisdom, restraint, and a deep sense of responsibility, we choose the path of peace, stability, and constructive engagement over discord and unrest.

We further pledge our unwavering support to the ongoing political dialogue between the Zeliangrong United Front and the Government of India. With steadfast determination and unity of purpose, we shall stand resolute until a just, honorable, and lasting solution is achieved for our people.

Today, and in the days to come, we, the Zeliangrong-Inpui stand for peace. We remain devoted to preserving harmony, fostering mutual respect, and ensuring that the spirit of unity prevails across our land for generations ahead.

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Manipur Promotes 24 MCS Officers to Grade I Posts


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KOHUR Rejoinder On the United Naga Council’s “Clarion Call” of 3 May 2026

KUKI ORGANIZATION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS TRUST (KOHUR)

A Member of UN Special Consultative Status Since 2016
[Registered under the Indian Regulation Act, 1908. Regd. No.963 (V), 08, May, 2009]

PRESS RELEASE
May 05, 2026

KOHUR Rejoinder On the United Naga Council’s “Clarion Call” of 3 May 2026

The Kuki Organisation for Human Rights Trust (KOHUR) has carefully studied the communication issued by the United Naga Council (UNC) on 3rd May 2026, addressed to “All Tribe Hohos of Nagaland.” We are constrained to respond with firmness and with restraint to a document that misrepresents geography, distorts the recent past, and deploys language that mirrors, almost word for word, the very rhetoric that has endangered the Kuki-Zo people since 3 May 2023.

I. On the fiction of “Southern Nagalim”

The UNC’s reference to “Southern Nagalim” is a political claim, not a settled geographical fact. The territories named in its release — Chandel, Tengnoupal, parts of Ukhrul, Tamenglong, and the undivided Senapati district — are home to multiple indigenous peoples, including the Kuki-Zo, whose ancestral villages, customary land tenure, oral genealogies, and place names long predate the cartographic ambitions of any post-colonial political project. To rename Kuki-Zo ancestral homelands as “Southern Nagalim” is not to describe reality; it is to manufacture a claim. The Kuki-Zo have farmed, prayed, and buried their dead upon this soil for centuries. We respectfully but unequivocally reject this nomenclature.

II. The myth of the unqualified neutrality
The UNC asserts that, from the onset of the May 2023 violence, the Nagas of Nagaland and also some Naga of Manipur especially the Naga of Senapati, Chandel and Tengnoupal district adopted “a position of neutrality and extended humanitarian help without condition or prejudice.” We honour, by name and in gratitude, every Naga family, pastor, and village that genuinely sheltered displaced Kuki-Zo civilians during those terrible months. Such acts were real, and we will not allow them to be forgotten.

But the UNC’s totalising claim does not survive contact with the documented record. Roads were blocked. Movements were impeded. In multiple instances, displaced Kuki-Zo were denied safe transit through territories the UNC today claims as exclusively Naga. To recast this complicated record as uniform charity is to rewrite a history that many of our families lived through, and many continue to grieve.

Website: kohur.org
Address: Eureka Cafe Building, Hill Town, Churachandpur - 795128
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Manipur Makes e-Seba Portal Mandatory for All Services

GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

NOTIFICATION

No.: DI-401/2/2023-DITC-DIT Date: 4th May, 2026

In continuation of the Government’s initiative towards Digital Governance and citizen-centric service delivery, it is hereby informed to the general public that the newly inaugurated e-Seba Manipur Portal (https://esebamanipur.mn.gov.in/) will be the sole platform for availing notified online services.

Accordingly, all citizens are hereby directed that, with effect from 11-05-2026, applications for the following services shall be submitted only through the e-Seba Manipur Portal:

Revenue

  1. Domicile Certificate
  2. Income Certificate
  3. Other Backward Classes (OBC) Certificate
  4. Permanent Resident Certificate
  5. Scheduled Caste (SC) Certificate
  6. Scheduled Tribe (ST) Certificate

Employment Exchange

  1. Registration in Employment Exchange
  2. Renewal of Registration
  3. Updation of Qualification, experience
  4. Transfer of Registration to Employment Exchange
  5. Application against vacancy

All applicants must log in and submit their applications online through the official portal:
https://esebamanipur.mn.gov.in/

Discontinuation of Old Portal (https://eservicesmanipur.gov.in)

It is further notified that:

  • All new applications through the existing/old e-Services portal shall stand discontinued with effect from 11-05-2026.
  • However, applications already submitted in the old system shall continue to be processed only in cases where certificate issuance is pending or incomplete.

This transition is aimed at enhancing efficiency, transparency, and ease of access to government services through a unified digital platform.

All concerned are requested to take note and comply accordingly.

(Signature)
(G. Robert Sharma)
Director - IT

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KWOHR: HETSAHNA LEH TEPNA

4th May 2026

Amasan nute ho jouse kangailut nao chibai Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights min in chibai kahin bol uve. Pathen mapui najal in Jangnadopna Project hi achesa April lha 2024 in ihin pan uvin tuhin achaina lam lhung thei in ium tauvin ahi. Jangnadopna hi tuchan hin 10th Phase chan ihin bol doh tauvin chuleh Galhangsan (Martyrs) inkote mi 202 Jangnadopna ibol doh tauvin ahi. Gal hi akichai tokah a Jangnadopna Project hi che jom jeng ding ahi, ahin hut khat a chai nahi  alhung ding 27th May 2026 nikho leh 11th Phase Jangnadopna hibol ding  ahi tah jeh in ahung lhung ding 20th May masang ahi lhaseh sumto ina peh jeng uhi ipeh doh cheh ding uvin tepna leh hetsah na ahung kineiyin ahi.

Tuni nikho chan a Jangnadopna lolhin nading a pan hila jeng gamkai, khotin chuleh khopi sung a nute lamkai holeh sum leh pai hintoh nute ho jouse chung a kipathu ahung kiphong in ahi.

“ Pathen in eima pui jeng tauhen”.

KIMNEIHOI LHUNGDIM
General Secretary,
Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights. 
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TSP-GHQ congratulates TSP Delhi-NCR Officer Bearers 2026-27

THANGKHAL SINLAI PAWLPI
General Headquarters
4th May 2026

CONGRATULATORY NOTE

The Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi (TSP) General Headquarters extends its warmest congratulations to Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi, Delhi & NCR Branch on the successful election of your new Office Bearers for the term 2026–2027.

Your democratic exercise reflects the unity, maturity, and commitment of the Thangkhal students and youth residing in Delhi & NCR. We commend all members who participated with zeal and responsibility, upholding the values and constitution of TSP.

Newly elected Office Bearers for 2026–2027:
1. President: Pa Manglunthang
2. Vice-President: Pa Moses Chinmuanlal
3. Secretary :Tg. Alex Hangminlian
4. 4.Joint Secretary:  Tg. Liantungthang
5. Info. Secretary: Tg. William Pausomlal
6. 6. Finance: Lia Thangneisung
7. 7.Education Secretary: Lia Catherine Chiinneimawi

Executive Member:
1.Tg. Mangkhanpau
2.Tg. Khaizamuan
3.Tg. Jimmy Dalsianthang
4.Tg. Haupiaklian

We place our trust and confidence in your leadership. The term 2026–2027 comes with both challenges and opportunities. May you serve with dedication, integrity, and vision as you carry forward the motto of TSP “Diktatna in Nam a tawi sang”. We are certain that under your stewardship, the branch will grow stronger in fellowship, education, cultural preservation, and service to our people.We also encourage you to Strengthen Unity,Promote Education,Uphold Culture and Serve Society.

TSP General Headquarters assures you of our full support and prayers throughout your term. May the Almighty God grant you wisdom, good health, and unity as you discharge your duties. We look forward to working hand in hand with you for the progress of TSP and the Thangkhal people.

Long live Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi (TSP).

In service:
Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi
General Headquarters
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PTC Sialkal Block Leaders

PTC Sialkal Block Chingthak te
1.President,Pu  Lamzathang, Teikhang
2.Vice President, Pu,Manglian, Hiangmun,
3.Treasurer, Pu Sangkhum Selam
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ZORO PRESS RELEASE

4th May 2026

Myanmar Sorkar, mipuite thlan Sorkar intiin May 3, 2026 (Dar 3:20 PM Myanmar time) Chin Hills, Falam Township chhung Khawpuichhip khua Thlawhtheihna hmanga bomb a thlak khuma mi 7 a that leh mi thahnem tak an hliam hi Zo Re-unification Organisation (ZORO) chuan a dem takzet a ni.

“Myanmar democracy sorkar, mipui thlan a ding ta,” tia chhuang taka a puan chhuah chu a hming mai a nihzia leh Sipai thuneihna hnuaia la awmin nunrawng takin a mipuite a la bei chhunzawm ta zel a ni tih lan chiantirtu chiang tak a ni.

Chin Hills-a Zofate (Zo indigenous people) hi UN-in Indigenous Peoplea a pawmte an ni a. UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 2007 (UN DRIP)-in Tualto hnam (Indigenous people) humhalhna tura a siam Article 7-ah chuan;
1) Tualto hnam tu pawhin mimala nung tur leh sahimna turin dikna chanvo an nei.
2) Tualto hnamte chuan zalenna leh thlamuang taka chenho theihna an nei a, nuai chimih emaw, rawng takin a nghai sa tur a ni lo, tih a ni.

May 3, 2026-a Khawpuichhip mipuite nghaisakna hian a chunga UN DRIP article hi chiang takin a palzutin a kalh tlat a. Hetiang innghaisakna hi ZORO chuan thleng tawh lo turin a duh takzet a, UNO-ah pawh thlen ngei a tum a ni.

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Zo Re-Unification Organisation (ZORO)
Genenral Headquarters : Aizawl, Zoram
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TSP Delhi-NCR Leaders 2026-2027

 TSP-Delhi & NCR 2026-2027 Executives

President: Pa Manglunthang

Vice- President: Pa Moses Chinmuanlal

Secretary: Tg. Alex Hangminlian

Joint Secy: Tg. Liantungthang

Finance: Lia Thangneisung

Info. Secy: Tg. William Pausomlal

Education Secy: Lia Catherine Chiinneimawi

Executive Member: Tg. Mangkhanpau

Executive Member: Tg. Khaizamuan

Executive Member: Tg. Jimmy Dalsianthang

Executive Member: Tg. Haupiaklian

Advisors: 

Pa Bruce K. Thangkhal

Pa Khukhup Baite

Pa Muanneu Khuangsai

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PH.D ADMISSION MU THAK: Angie Zingsol

Angie Zingsol D/o Dr. Pauchungnung Vaiphei, Associate Professor, New Lamka Gouchinkhup veng, Lamka, Churachandpur in le Assam Don Bosco University ah Ph.D admission amui ti thu hiat ahi. A topic: "Anti Cancer and Wound -Healing Properties of Blunea Lanceolaria (Bualjel): An Ethnopharmacological Study among the Vaiphei Tribe of Manipur.”

Zia gual a mite ei sim maw cha nam hileu hin le Pathian malsawm na I chan to zel uh hi thil kipak um tak ahi. Pathian in ama leh I nam mapui zel ta hen.

~ WA
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CVDF THUSUAH


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Centre-Kuki Zo SoO Talks Resume in New Delhi

Uploaded Image𝗨𝗡𝗜𝗧𝗘𝗗 𝗣𝗘𝗢𝗣𝗟𝗘'𝗦 𝗙𝗥𝗢𝗡𝗧 (𝗨𝗣𝗙)
&
𝗞𝗨𝗞𝗜 𝗡𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡𝗔𝗟 𝗢𝗥𝗚𝗔𝗡𝗜𝗦𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 (𝗞𝗡𝗢)

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Centre-Kuki Zo SoO Talks Resume in New Delhi After Two-Month Pause 
Amid Fresh Tensions in Manipur

New Delhi, 30 April 2026

Dialogue between the Union Government and Kuki-Zo armed groups under the Suspension of Operations (SoO) framework resumed on Thursday 30 April after nearly two months, as authorities attempt to stabilise a fragile security situation in Manipur following renewed ethnic flare-ups.

The meeting, convened by the Ministry of Home Affairs, marked the first formal engagement since tensions escalated again in parts of the state. It was led by AK Ajit Lal, the newly appointed Interlocutor for Northeast peace talks and a former senior Intelligence Bureau officer, who recently succeeded AK Mishra. Senior officials from the Intelligence Bureau, Security Forces, and the Manipur state administration-including the Home Secretary and Additional Director General of Police were also present. Delegations from the Kuki National Organisation and the United People's Front represented Kuki Zo armed groups that are signatories to the SoO agreement.

Marathon Talks in Two Phases:
The discussions stretched across a full day and were held in two detailed sessions.

Pre-lunch session: Talks focused on operational and security-related issues, particularly the location and functioning of designated camps housing SoO cadres. Both sides broadly agreed on the need to relocate certain camps to reduce friction with local populations and improve security issues.

Kuki Zo leaders also drew the attention of Ministry of Home Affairs officials to the prolonged unrest in Ukhrul district, claiming that their civilian population continues to live under constant fear of attacks by alleged Tangkhul militants. They further stated that numerous villages belonging to Kuki Zo civilians have been burnt over the past month, underscoring the urgency of security intervention and confidence-building measures.

Post-lunch session: The dialogue shifted to core political demands, with Kuki Zo groups reiterating their long-standing demand for Union Territory with a legislature for the hill areas they inhabit.

Kuki Zo Demands: Return to Status Quo not tenable.
Representatives from the KNO and UPF presented a detailed case rooted in historical, political, and developmental grievances. They argued that the hill regions were never a part of erstwhile Manipur princely state. Separate administration existed prior to the colonialists take over. During colonial rule there was a separate Hill Area Administration. In independent India, the same was integrated in the administrative mechanism under Article 371C and the Hill Area Committee, but was rendered toothless by the skewed representation in the 60 seats Legislative Assembly of 53% of Meitei population with 40 seats, and tribals 43% with 20 seats.

Among the key concerns raised:
Persistent allegations of unequal development, with disproportionate allocation of resources to the Imphal Valley.

Severe infrastructure gaps in hill districts, including government installations, limited access to healthcare, education, roads, and drinking water.

The lasting trauma of the unprecedented state-enabled ethnic cleansing of Kuki Zo from 3 May 2023 in Imphal, Manipur, which resulted in the deaths of nearly 250 Kuki-Zo civilians, large-scale displacement, and destruction of homes and eradication of assets worth thousands of crores.

IDPs, particularly those still languishing in Relief Camps; inadequate compensation to construct houses.

Three years on, the total non-accountability of the state government to apprehend those responsible for the unprecedented state forces-led violent activities against Kuki Zo MLAs, government officers, civilians in localities in the heart of Imphal and across the valley district boundaries, namely Bishnupur, Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal, Kaching, and Jiribam.

The groups emphasized the scale of violence and breakdown of trust between communities has made a return to pre-2023 status untenable. A Union Territory with legislative powers is the only viable framework for ensuring long-term security, political autonomy, and equitable development.

Government's Position:
Interlocutor AK Lal gave a patient hearing to the delegation's rationale for UT with Legislature and assured them that their concerns and political demands would be taken into consideration and conveyed to the highest levels of Government. The government reiterated its immediate priority to stabilise ground conditions-particularly through deployment of Central Forces, camp rationalisation and maintaining total absence of violence -while continuing dialogue for a broader political settlement within the Constitutional framework.

Recent weeks have seen sporadic incidents of unrest, underscoring the fragility of the situation. The resumption of talks is therefore a critical step in preventing further escalation and rebuilding trust. The long march to freedom has commenced.

The outcome of the political dialogue could ultimately prove pivotal for broader political efforts at peace-building in the aftershocks of one of its most severe ethnic conflicts in recent decades. The long march to freedom has commenced.

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HPC (D) & MIZORAM GOVT: AGREEMENT 2026

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ITLF SEPARATION DAY PROGRAME

Tuibuong
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GRCA Condemns Negligence Behind Tuivai Bridge Collapse; Demands Immediate Action

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Office of the
GUITE ROAD CHIEFS’ ASSOCIATION (GRCA)
(Chainage 32+835km to 141+029km of NH-102B, under Package II, III & IV)
Head Office: Lailam Veng, Lamka

 Date: 01/05/2026

PRESS STATEMENT

The Guite Road Chiefs’ Association (GRCA) unequivocally condemns the reckless and irresponsible conduct of M/s A. K. Shivhare Infra Pvt. Ltd., which has resulted in the collapse of the Tuivai Bridge at Khuanggin–Sinzawl (Chainage 120.850 km).

On 30.04.2026 at approximately 10:30 PM, two fully loaded cement trucks belonging to the company attempted to cross the already fragile bridge simultaneously, in blatant violation of established safety advisories. This act of gross negligence has destroyed a critical lifeline for our people.

The GRCA has repeatedly cautioned authorities and stakeholders regarding the unsafe condition of these bridges, with clear restrictions limiting loads to 20 MT and requiring one-by-one crossing of heavy vehicles. The Deputy Commissioner, Churachandpur, had also issued a formal advisory on 20 June 2023 enforcing these restrictions. The violation by M/s A. K. Shivhare Infra Pvt. Ltd. is therefore deliberate and inexcusable.

At a time when alternate supply routes remain critically constrained, this incident has effectively disrupted the movement of essential goods and people, exacerbating public hardship.

M/s A. K. Shivhare Infra Pvt. Ltd. must accept responsibility for this incident and immediately:
• Restore a temporary crossing for commuters within 24 hours.
• Arrange an alternative mechanism for movement of heavy vehicles within 72 hours.

Failure to comply will compel the GRCA to initiate appropriate action in the larger public interest.

We further call upon NHIDCL and the contractor, M/s A. K. Shivhare Infra Pvt. Ltd., to urgently expedite completion of the new bridge, where only the substructure presently stands completed.

The public is urged to remain calm and extend full cooperation during the restoration process.

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ITLF INVITATION For 3rd Years off SEPARATION DAY

ITLF INVITATION For 3rd Years off SEPARATION DAY

3rd Years of
SEPARATION DAY
A day of separation from the Meiteis
Date: The 3d May, 2026 (Sunday) || Time: 1:00PM
Venue: Wall of Remembrance, Peace Gound, Tuibong
Programme Co-Ordiator:
Elder Dr. Thangsuolien Sinate, General Secretary ITLF

INVITATION
ITLF is organising Mass Prayer and
Commemoration of the 3rd Years of Separation from the Meiteis on the 3rd May, 2026 (Sunday) at time and place cited above.
Your presence is highly solicited.

Sd/-
(LETPU HAOKIP)
Chairman, ITLF
Sd/-
(ELDER DR. THANGSUOLIEN SINATE)
Secretary, ITLF
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Hmar Martyrs' Trophy FULLTIME RESULTS 

29th April - Hmar Martyrs' Trophy FULLTIME RESULTS 
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M. Tanglian Village Authority: NOTICE

M. Tanglian Village Authority
Date: 28/04/2026

NOTICE
Kuapeuh khokiim khopam, anai a gamla THEIHSAKNA ka hong bol uhi.
M.Tanglian khokiim le Gamsung huapna kiim a BOMB a ngasa hong matsom nonlou ding in kahong theisak uhi. Kuatobang gamtang tei-tei aki theih leh V/A leh khomipi te'n action alak bang-bang kua man nam thil in ala thei kei ding hi, chin THEIHSAKNA poimoh tak mai kahung bawl uhi.


T.Khaikhanhau
CHAIRMAN
Village Authority
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Kuki Women Seek Probe, Justice in Manipur Violence

KUKI WOMEN ORGANISATION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (KWOHR)
&
KUKI WOMEN UNION, GENERAL HEADQUARTERS (KWU GHQ)
Estd. 1993  |  "Together We Can"
KIM Secretariat, Manipur, India

Ref. No.: KWOHR-KWU/MEMO/PMO/2026/04
Date: 29th April, 2026

To,
Shri Narendra Modi
Hon'ble Prime Minister of India
Prime Minister's Office
South Block, Raisina Hill
New Delhi - 110011

Subject: Memorandum from the women of the Kuki-Zo community seeking urgent judicial intervention into the N. Biren Singh audio tape case and immediate action against the armed attack on Mulam and Songphel Kuki villages of 24th April 2026 — for the restoration of justice, truth and accountability in Manipur.

Hon'ble Prime Minister Sir,
We, the women of the Kuki-Zo community of Manipur, through the Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights (KWOHR) and the Kuki Women Union, General Headquarters (KWU GHQ), most respectfully approach your kind office on two grave matters that strike at the very foundations of the rule of law, the dignity of human life, and the constitutional rights of the people we represent.

Sir, as mothers, wives, sisters and daughters, we have borne the heaviest cost of the violence that has engulfed Manipur since May 2023. We have buried our loved ones, sheltered the displaced, raised orphaned children and held our community together through nearly three years of suffering. The events of recent days have once again brought our State to the brink. It is with anguish, but also with abiding faith in the Constitution of India, that we now place these matters before you.

I.  THE N. BIREN SINGH AUDIO TAPE CASE
The leaked audio recordings, currently before the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India and widely reported in the national press, contain statements attributed to the former Chief Minister of Manipur, Shri N. Biren Singh, that strongly suggest direct complicity of the highest political office of the State in the ethnic violence unleashed against the Kuki-Zo community. The disclosures raise the gravest possible questions of constitutional propriety, criminal accountability and abuse of public office.

Despite the seriousness of the matter, no concrete action has been taken to date. The continued silence is deeply demoralising for the women and children who have lost husbands, sons, fathers and homes, and it erodes the public's faith in the impartiality of the State.
We respectfully submit that the credibility of the Union Government's commitment to the rule of law in Manipur is now inseparable from the manner in which this case is pursued. A time-bound, independent and judicially supervised investigation is the bare minimum that the situation demands.

II.  THE ARMED ATTACK ON MULAM AND SONGPHEL VILLAGES, 24TH APRIL 2026
On 24th April 2026, the Kuki villages of Mulam and Songphel were subjected to a brutal and pre-meditated armed attack which resulted in the loss of innocent lives, grievous injuries and the destruction of homes. Once again, it is the women and children of these villages who have been left to mourn, to flee and to rebuild from the ashes.

The attack occurred notwithstanding the prolonged deployment of Central Armed Police Forces in the State and the existence of a buffer-zone arrangement intended to prevent precisely such incidents. It is not an isolated criminal act. It forms part of a continuing pattern of armed aggression against the Kuki-Zo people in which the perpetrators have repeatedly enjoyed effective impunity.
In response, a joint meeting convened by the Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) has resolved to organise a peaceful protest under the theme “Mass Rally for Justice, Truth and Accountability” on 29th April 2026 in the districts of Churachandpur, Kangpokpi, Tengnoupal and Chandel. We undertake this rally as a lawful, dignified and constitutionally protected expression of our community's grief and our demand for justice.

III.  PRAYERS BEFORE THE HON'BLE PRIME MINISTER
In the light of the foregoing, we most humbly and earnestly pray that your kind office may be pleased to:

Direct a time-bound investigation into the N. Biren Singh audio tape matter by an independent agency such as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) under judicial supervision, with the report placed before the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India within a fixed timeframe;

Ensure swift criminal prosecution of all persons, irrespective of position or political affiliation, who are found to have abetted, conspired in, financed or directed the ethnic violence against the Kuki-Zo community since May 2023;

Direct the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to take up the investigation of the armed attack on Mulam and Songphel villages on 24th April 2026, identify the perpetrators and the chain of command, and bring them to justice without delay;
Sanction immediate ex-gratia relief and rehabilitation to the families of those killed, to the injured, and to those whose homes have been destroyed in Mulam and Songphel villages, with special provision for the widows and orphans of the deceased, and direct the rebuilding of the affected villages under Central supervision;

Augment the deployment of Central Armed Police Forces in the foothill and buffer areas of the Kuki-Zo districts of Churachandpur, Kangpokpi, Tengnoupal and Chandel, with a clear mandate to prevent armed incursions and protect civilian life and property;

Initiate a structured political dialogue with the legitimate representatives of the Kuki-Zo people, including Kuki Inpi Manipur, the Kuki-Zo Council and the elected MLAs, to deliver a durable political solution that secures the life, land, identity and constitutional rights of the community;

Guarantee the safety and democratic space of all participants — particularly women — in the peaceful Mass Rally scheduled for 29th April 2026, and direct the State machinery to refrain from any obstruction of, or retaliatory action against, the rally and its organisers;

Make a public assurance to the people of Manipur, and to the Kuki-Zo women and children in particular, that the Union Government will not permit impunity for those who orchestrated the violence and that the rule of law will be restored without fear or favour.
Sir, the women of the Kuki-Zo community continue to repose our faith in the Constitution of India and in your leadership. We earnestly trust that the Union Government, under your stewardship, will rise to this moment and ensure that justice, truth and accountability are delivered — not as a matter of grace, but as the lawful right of every citizen of this nation.
We thank you for your kind attention and remain ever hopeful of a just and timely response from your good office.

With the highest regards,
Yours faithfully,

President President
Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights (KWOHR) Kuki Women Union, General Headquarters (KWU GHQ)

Copy forwarded for kind information and necessary action to:
Hon'ble Union Home Minister, Government of India, North Block, New Delhi.
Hon'ble Chief Justice of India, Supreme Court of India, New Delhi.
Hon'ble Chairperson, National Human Rights Commission of India, New Delhi.
Hon'ble Chairperson, National Commission for Women, New Delhi.
Hon'ble Governor of Manipur, Raj Bhavan, Imphal.
Director, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), New Delhi.
Director General, National Investigation Agency (NIA), New Delhi.
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CVDF Orders Halt to Unauthorized Activities in Zomi Areas

Lamka, April 28, 2026: The Central Village Defence Force (CVDF) has issued a press communiqué regulating unauthorised activities in Zomi operational areas, citing growing concerns over recent developments.

According to the statement, the CVDF has received credible reports about the circulation and sale of “Never Forget 3rd May” stickers by the ITLF Women Wing within Zomi areas to mark “3rd May Separation Day.”

The CVDF clarified that the Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum (ITLF) has no presence or authority in Zomi operational areas and is not recognised under its jurisdiction. It further warned that any activity carried out in the name of ITLF would be treated as serving vested interests and seen as a direct challenge to established authority.

The organisation has directed that all such sales and distribution must stop immediately. It cautioned that failure to comply would invite strict action to maintain law and order. The CVDF also noted that the current situation remains tense and volatile.

In its advisory, the CVDF urged all individuals and groups to avoid any form of provocation that could lead to escalation or conflict on multiple fronts. It further called on the public to act with restraint and uphold peace, stability, mutual respect, and peaceful coexistence.
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Pherzawl Boosts Anti-Drug Drive with Student Campaigns

Pherzawl, April 28, 2026 (DIO): In a renewed effort to tackle substance abuse at the grassroots level, a series of Anti-Drug Club poster campaigns were conducted across key educational institutions in the district on April 27.

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The initiative was spearheaded by the Zonal Education Office (ZEO), Pherzawl, under the theme “High on Life, Not on Drugs.” The campaign was carried out at Lungthulien JB School and Junior High School, where students actively participated in spreading awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse.

A similar programme was also organised at Parbung Higher Secondary School, highlighting the message “Say No to Drugs, Say Yes to Life.” Students displayed anti-drug posters at prominent locations across Lungthulien and Parbung villages to reach a wider audience.

The posters served as visual reminders of the dangers associated with substance abuse and encouraged collective community action. The initiative reflects a collaborative effort between educational institutions and the district administration, marking a proactive step towards building a drug-free environment in Pherzawl.




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ZRO Rejects FoH Claims Over Kasom, Tronglaobi Attacks

Imphal, April 27, 2026: The Zomi Re-unification Organisation (ZRO) has strongly denied allegations linking it to recent attacks in Kasom and Tronglaobi, calling the claims “false and baseless.”

In a rejoinder issued on April 27, ZRO responded to reports quoting the Federation of Haomee (FoH) President, Sapamcha Jadumani, who had alleged that leaders of Kuki National Organisation (KNO) and Zomi Revolutionary Organisation (ZRO) were involved in armed aggression against indigenous communities in Manipur. The allegations also held them responsible for an ambush near TM Kasom and the attack at Tronglaobi.

ZRO categorically rejected these accusations, stating that it had no involvement in the incidents. The organisation described the claims as “concocted, factually incorrect, and unsupported by any verifiable evidence.”

The group further alleged that the statement by the FoH leader was part of a “calculated and malicious campaign” aimed at damaging the image and reputation of ZRO’s leadership. It also criticized the remarks as reflective of “moral bankruptcy” and said they were contributing to confusion within the Meitei community.

ZRO urged Sapamcha Jadumani to refrain from making what it termed as “emotive, provocative, and unsubstantiated statements” in the future. It emphasized the need to exercise freedom of expression responsibly, within the framework of the Indian Constitution and moral standards.

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The 2nd TBC (ABA) Woment Department Fasting Prayer | Photo

Theme:
“I do not cease to give thanks for you as I remember you in my prayers.”
Ephesians 1:16 (NRSV)

 Venue: Thangkhal Baptist Church (ABA), T. Kotlian Village
Date: 25 April 2026









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