MEDICAL TREATMENT UPDATE OF NU NEISHI MATE

By:- MEDICAL TEAM
Date 18/02/2025

👉  NU NEISHI MATE: Nu Neishi hi aban chan treatment ahung che jing in tuhin amit khuh akisuhkhah na mun chu Pathen lungset in a oldom tan ahi. Tunikho (18th Feb.2025) leh amai gu ana keh lai hohi surgery kipan ding ahitai. Chuleh Plastic surgery jong kibol ding ahi.

👉 Nu Neishi goh hilou in, Saibol a ana kitong kha jouse kithokhomnan phatechan akive kol in adam theng kah uva jong CoTU Medical Team in phatecha a kiboipi jing ding ahi tijong Nam mipi hetsahna ahung kinei e.

PENDING TREATMENT PROCESS:
1. Amai gu akeh lai ho hutkhat a treatment akichai theng tengleh Amit akisuhkhahna hi treatment chejom ding ahi.

HOPE:- Kinepna hi aveilang mit(Lt. EYE) aboi ding a ana kisei chu jemthei ding tabang dinmun kinepna aum in, ahin treatment process vang sao jep ding in aum in ahi. 100% vang gurantee vang ahinaipoi.


👉 NAM MIPITE HENGA TAONA: Taona a adam doh vah nading in kop jing utin. Chuleh muntin gamtin a um sopi Ule Nao, Nam mipiten jong maban a ama ho jen nading kithopina ngaichat ahidungjui a pan ilah khom kit diuvin iki tiem cheh kit uve. Akijen na hi ijat lut ding jong sethei ahinaipoi.

TIEMNA:- Nam Mipite kom a tiemna nom chu ahileh, kingailutah le kiseingaitah a pan lakhom jing pum in KACHOLTAI, KACHIMTAI TI UMLOU A NAMPI LUNGTUP I-MOLSO KAH UVA PAN LAKHOM CHEH DING IN AVEL² IN IKI TIEM KIT UVE.

Kakipah uve.
Mipi hetding hintahlang,,
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
COMMITTEE ON TRIBAL UNITY (COTU)

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RUH RO AWMNA PUK HMUCHHUAK

Feb 17, 2025(MSR): Tunhnai khan North Khawlek dai-ah Puk pakhat an hmuchhuak a, he pukah hian mihring ruhro engemawzat hmuh a ni.

North Khawlek atanga thu kan dawn danin tunhnai khan North Khawlek khua atang hla lote, Thingkhuang ngaw-ah North Khawlek ramvak ten Puk pakhat an hmuchhuak a. He an puk jmuhchhuahah hian mihring ruh ro engemawzat hmuh a ni a. Vawiin lam khan North Khawlek VC, NGO leh mi thenkhatin he puk hi a hmunah chiang zawka belchiangin an tlawh a, he pukah hian mihring lu ruh ro 8 aia tam mah tur lai alo awm a. Ruhro bakah hian hlum Bel keh leh Dâp tlem an hmuh bak thildang hmuh tur erawh a awm lo.

North Khawlek khawtlang hruaitute chuan heng ruhro te hi lakhawmin uluk takin pukah hian a duh apiang en theih tura dahthat anih thu an sawi.

He puk hi kham, kal harsa deuh taka awm a ni a, Puk luhna lai hi 3×6½ vela zau, 30ft vela thuk niin, tunhma in tumahin a awm tih an la hre ngai lo a, a lut tur pawh hian hrui nena in uai leh tan deuh hlek ngai niin kan thudawnna chuan a sawi. 
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Arrested with drugs in Kaparang village

On 17.02.2025, security forces arrested one person namely Lamkhogin Dimngel of Kangchup Patjang, Kangpokpi district while checking at Sangai University located near Kaparang village, Churachandpur District and seized the following items from his possession viz.
i. Rs 34,20,000 /- (Rupees thirty four lakh twenty thousand) unaccounted cash
ii. ⁠Two soap cases containing suspected 24grams of brown sugar
iii. ⁠3 (three) mobile phones
iv. ⁠one purse containing aadhaar card, pan card and voter Id
v. ⁠one 4 wheeler vehicle
vi. ⁠One live round of unknown calibre.
Further investigation follows.

~ Manipur Police
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WEAPONS recovered in Kangpokpi

#Kangpokpi_district : Search operations and area domination were conducted by security forces in the fringe and vulnerable areas of hill and valley Districts. During the search operation, the following items were recovered.
i.01 (one) HK Automatic Rifle with magazine, 03 (three) nos. of country made Pull Mechanism Rifle, 01 (one) Single Barrel Bolt Action Rifle, 01 (one) .32 Pistol with magazine, 01 (one).22 Pistol with magazine, 01 (one) Mortar (Pumpi), 05 (five) nos. of Mortar Bomb (Pumpi), 01 (one) Kenwood Motorola Handset, 03 (three) nos. of 7.62 mm ammunition and 04 (four) nos. of 9 mm Sniper ammunition from T. Khullen village under New Keithelmanbi-PS, Kangpokpi District.

Courtesy : Manipur Police 
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KCP outfit Chairman arrested

On 17.02.2025, Security Forces arrested Chongtham Manglemjao Meitei @ KK Nganba @ Kangleikhonba Nganba (70), s/s Chairman of KCP (KK Nganba) and another active cadre of KCP (KK Nganba), namely, Laishram Manglemba Singh (57) from Langol Ningthou Leikai under Lamphel PS, Imphal West District. 

~ MP
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PLA cadre arrested by police in Imphal

Manipur Police arrested 01 (one) active cadre of RPF/PLA, namely, Shamurailatpam Bipin Sharma @ Nanda (56) from Khongman Mangjil, Zone-I, Imphal East. The arrestee was involved in extortion of money from general public, govt. officials, Schools and Colleges etc. One mobile phone was seized from his possession. 

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UKNA Fin Secy arrested by Security Firces in Lamka

Acting on specific intelligence of presence of cadres in general area Kaprang, Churachandpur district, #Manipur, #Assam Rifles and Manipur Police launched a cordon and search operation on 16 Feb 25.

Upon spotting the security forces, the cadre attempted to flee under the cover of darkness. The troops pursued the fugitive on foot, surrounded him and forced him to surrender. An AK 47 rifle and ammunition was recovered from him.

A thorough search of the house he was hiding resulted in recovery of .315 rifle and a country-made single-barrel rifle. On initial questioning the cadre identified himself as Finance Secretary of the United Kuki National Army (UKNA).

The apprehended individual and the recovered weapons have been handed over to #ManipurPolice.

~ ADGPI - Indian Army
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Open LETTER to MEITEI KHUNAI


*via Kukiland News
 

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The Untold Saga Of The Presence Of Kukis In Manipur Since Time Immemorial

By:~ Ngulminthang

History, Migration, Records, etc. has been quite a topic these days. I do enjoy reading when our well known Historians share their opinions and views through Print Media, Internets, Networking Sites, etc. etc. This entire hot History topic surfaced recently with one counter claiming the other and vice versa due to the Districthood Demand of Sadar Hills. I do believe that sticking on to Concrete History will be the best way to have a glimpse of our status at present.

Recently, I have been reading lots of Opinions and Articles by our fellow Manipuri Naga Historians who tried their best to portray the position of ''Kukis''. I do accept their views about ''Kuki'' and their Write up History about ''Kuki''. But after reading all of these articles, a big BLANK dominates me. I donot understand what they actually mean by ''Kuki''.

Even after spending hours of concentrating on the Carefully Drafted articles, I still couldn't make out what they actually meant by ''Kuki'' and who they actually meant by ''Kuki People''. Almost all the articles are so twisted that even the sentences counters the other one. Most of our Historians who finds pleasure in falselessly depicting a particular group might not be able to define themselves if i were to ask what they mean by ''Kuki'' and ''Kuki People''. It is therefore best to know what we are talking about when we are to empasize a particular Group.

My purpose of writing this article is neither about Sadar Hills nor Naga History but for a Concrete View on Kuki History in Manipur and North East India based on Colonial Records and Regional Records of Kings or Maharajas. To be frank, I am not a Historian or a Researcher, but as a lover of Literature and a preserver of History, I do like to share my little knowledge of History which I know about.

In Manipur, all of the three Major Ethnic Groups- Meiteis, Kacha Nagas aka Manipuri Nagas and Kukis migrated and settled in the Manipur Soil. None of these three groups were born in Manipur though the period of their migration and settlement can vary from one group to another.(Lalit, 1965, History of Manipur). Colonist writers who mostly wrote about Manipur divided the whole people into two main groups, Kuki and Naga. Tribes which shared the same linguistic group having the same linguistic roots etc were group under Kuki.

On the other hand, tribes who have different linguistic roots and who cannot communicate within themselves in their own dialects were grouped under Naga (Dr Brown, Hill Country and Tribes of Manipur, 1820). In this regard Meiteis were categorised under Kuki owing to the Linguistic affinity with the other Kuki Groups. (Land and People of Indian States and Union Territories, SC Bhatt, Gopal Bhargava, 2001).

Relation between Meiteilon and Kuki-Chin Languages:

History of Meiteis or Meiteilon becomes an essential point while dealing with the History of Kukis in Manipur. It is commonly an accepted fact that Kukis and Meiteis are different groups and different people. Yet the linguistic bond between these two groups always speaks about some unknown History which might have occured. Dr Gierson was the first colonial researcher to present the relationship between Meiteilon and Kuki-Chin Languages.

He categorised Meiteilon as a Kuki-Chin Languages and many researchers followed his views. There are some opposition to Dr Giersion's works of classifying Meiteilon as a Kuki-Chin Language, the latest opposition being from Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh. Though Dr Irengbam tried his best to oppose Dr Giersion's works, he still couldnot find an answer to some of the few facts which Dr Gierson presented about Meiteilon and Kuki-Chin Language. This particular relationship of Meiteilon and Kuki Languages leaves us some sort of Rational Clue about these two groups of People, Meiteis and Kukis.

Researchers who made thorough research on Meiteilon gave their conclusion on Meiteilon this way:

Sino Tibetan > Tibeto-Burman > Arakan Burmese > Kuki-Chin > Manipuri /Meithei / Meitei. Manipuri, popularly known as Meiteilon / Meithei is historically one of the sister languages of Kuki-Chin groups of Arakan Burmese branch of Tibeto-Burman sub-family of Sino-Tibetan family of Language. However, W. Ibohal Singh (1986) opines that old Manipuri, which was developed in 900 A.D., was a product of Pre historic Indo-Aryan and Tibeto-Burman of 800 A.D. Medieval Manipuri, which was developed in 1200 A.D., was again a product of Indo-Aryan and Old Manipuri (1000 A.D). Modern Manipuri (1600 A.D.) is the offshoot of Tibeto-Burman Kuki-Chin group and Medieval Manipuri.

Kuki Status in Manipur Based on Linguistic Research:

The above para which clearly depicts the relationship between Meiteilon and Kuki-Chin clearly speaks about the Historical and Social presence of Kukis in the Hill Country/ Hills of Manipur since time immemorial. Dr W Ibohal in his work clearly presented that Modern Meiteilon which was in use since 1600 AD was based on Medieval Meiteilon and Kuki-Chin Languages.

In the views of a Linguist, Linguistic dominance can never occur in a short period of time. If Meiteilon could be a product of Medieval Meitei and Kuki-Chin, it would mean that the Kukis were very much present in Manipur much before 1600 AD. Taking Meiteis and Kukis into consideration, it would atleast take 200-300 years for one to dominate other or vice versa, not politically or socially but linguistically.

Relationship, Social and Political Influence, Time Period etc are all an essential feature for a particular Linguistic group to fully adopt the other one. Therefore we can clearly conclude that Kukis were present in Manipur much before 1600 AD, contrary to some self-styled Naga Historians representing Kukis in Manipur as arriving by 1850.

''Kukis'' as recorded in the Royal Chronicles of Meitei and Tripura Kings.

The word ''Kuki'' finds a respected position in both of the Chronicles of Meitei and Tripura Kings. In the Royal Chronicles of Tripura, Shiva has been quoted as falling in love with a Kuki Women in around 32 AD. Again in the same Chronicles, we find mention of Tripura Prince marrying a Kuki Princess in 1415 AD. (Basumatry 1920). The Kukis were the single largest tribes inhabiting the Tripura Hills before the rise of the Debbarmas.(Basumatry, 1920). King Dhanya Manikya who ruled Tripura between 1490 - 1520 AD brought home a Gong presented by Kuki Chiefs on one of his friendly visits. (Roy, 1965)

In the Cheitharol Kumbaba, we find that a Kuki by the name Taothingmang became the King of Manipur in 186 Skabda (264 AD). Again in 33 CE, two Kukis by the name Kuki Ahongba and Kuki Achouba were allies to the Nongba Lairen Pakhangba. King Irengba who reigned Manipur between 1107-1127 AD had contacts with Kuki Villages North of Imphal Valley.(Asim Roy, 1997).

L Joychandra (Lost Kingdoms 1995:1), noted that Manipuri King Naofanga who reigned between 624 AD and 714 AD had Friendship Treaties with Kuki Chiefs East of Imphal.

From all these above Historical and Linguistic Evidences it is ample clear that Kukis were present in Manipur as far as History is concerned. This fact contradicts most of our recent Naga Historians depiction of Kukis arriving as late as 1850.

The fact that Col Johnstone recorded Kukis as spotted only around 1850's is not an issue to ponder about. Col Johnstone or any colonial writer never presented or reported that Kukis migrated into Manipur only around 1850. They only spoke about the year when they first came in contact with the Kukis. Had Col Johnstone or Higgins or Mc Cullock, arrived in Manipur in 1600, they would have reported the Kukis as spotted in 1600 AD.

Captain Butler who in 1873 was Deputy Commissioner of Naga Hills in his Report to the Revenue Proceedings 1873, Nos, 120 to 132, mentioned Kacha Nagas as first spotted in 1839 as tribes living in the Jungly Hills due south of the Angami Country (Mc Kenzie, NE frontier of India). Col Johnstone in his report on ''Aggressions of Chassad Kookies'' mentioned '''the Tankhools are Manipur subjects and occupy the Hill country East of the Valley. They were first mentioned in Dr Brown's account of the Hill country and tribes under the rule of Manipur in 1867''.

From all these above Historical accounts, we find that Kacha Nagas aka Manipuri Nagas too were spotted as late as 1860's. Colonial Writings clearly reveal the supremacy of Kukis over the Hill Country in Manipur. The whole of Present Ukhrul and Tamenglong districts traditionally and historically belongs to Kukis (Mc Kenzie,1884). The supremacy of Kukis over the Hills of Manipur have been carefully presented in Capt Brodie's accounts 1842. (Brodie's Tour, 1842, Mc Kenzie).

The Manipuri Nagas who were subjects under Kuki Chieftainship for Centuries do not have any right to question Kuki Inguinity in the Hills of Manipur. Kukis were the sole rulers of the Hill Country and Historical records support this. There have never been mentions of a Tangkhul or Zeliang Naga dominating Kukis in any of the Colonial Writings. Infact most of the colonial writers depicted Manipuri Nagas as Slaves of Kuki, living under the Mercy of Kuki Lords.(Col Johnstone, Report to the Resident at Mandalay, 1873)

In most of the Colonial Writings, we find limited informations on Manipuri Nagas. The word Naga has common occurence in any Colonial Writings but whenever we hunt for Informations on Tangkhuls or any other Kacha Nagas, we run out of Pages. This is simple proof that Tangkhuls or any other Kacha Nagas were not known much. Infact the whole of Kacha Naga/Manipuri Naga populace boomed out only after 1940's(G. Dey 1986:809).

History of Manipuri Nagas in context of Manipuri Kings records depicts them as loyal subjects of Meitei Kings at the same time paying an annual tax ''Changseu'' to their Kuki Lords though their period of Slavery under Kukis in not clear. (History of Manipur, 1998 : 205).

A Tangkhul friend once told me about Tangkhuls in the olden days. He told me that whenever they hear of Kuki Chiefs passing by they use to hide their pigs because if the Chief likes it he simply takes it and his Tangkhul subjects have to watch his actions. Such was the dominance of Kukis over the Hills of Manipur.

Summing up all of these points based on Colonial Writings and Local Records, it is more than clear that Kukis were the sole rulers of the Hill Country. Their power mostly due to their neat administrative setup based on the complete authority of Chiefs. On the other hand, Head Hunting Nagas often fought among themselves which led to many Naga villages seeking refuge of Kuki Chiefs. (Mac Culloch, 1878).

The Meitei religion ''Sanamahi'' is based on the Kuki religion of ''Indoi''(Richard M Eaton 1997). Due to the Rich Cultural Heritage and Neat Administrative Setup, Kukis could rule over the Hill Country, unlike the frequently fighting Head Hunting Nagas. (Mills Report 1854,). In the Assam Proceedings of 1854 Mills presented a survey report of Villages in Manipur Hill Country as follows:

Old Kookies = 89.
New/Naia Kookies = 145.
Tabloong or Naked = 30.
Sangloi or Changnoi =?
Zami Nagas = 5.
Source: Assam Proceddings, 1854, A Mackenzie, Esq., Officiating Secretary to the Govt of Bengal, No-3150, dated Calcutta, the 19th August 1873.

Therefore, we are now left to conclude that the Hills of Manipur except for Mao Dominance were all under the Kuki Chiefs and it belongs to the Kukis traditionally, culturally and historically. The 1993 massacre on innocent Kukis by armed Nagas are ample proof of Kuki dominance in the hills. If the Manipuri Nagas were so dominant they would never have bothered massacring innocent Kukis or someone lower than them that too, in the name of Christ.

Politics of Manipuri Nagas are dirty and condemable to the highest extent possible. Using religion as a shield to flush out past angers on a particular group is one such example. The questions that now arises are:

1. Are Manipuri Nagas in position to question Kuki Ingenuity in the Hills of Manipur.?

2. Are Manipuri Nagas in a position to claim Traditional and Historical Lands of Kukis as rightfully theirs? If so on what historical grounds?

3. Did any Colonial writer ever depict Kukis as living in Naga territory?

4. Which part of Hills in Manipur is traditionally of the Nagas?

5. Did Manipuri Nagas ever rule over the Kukis?

6. Colonial writers never pictured today's Manipuri Nagas as Naga. On what grounds are they Naga?

7. Who ruled over the hills till 1947

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UNLF Path to Political Dialogue

UNLF Path to Political Dialogue: Way bigger than One thought, 29 Crore for 2 Camps

Feb. 17, 2025: The United National Liberation Front (UNLF), led by its Chairman Pambei, is making a significant step in the ongoing peace process with Government of India, with reportedly recent allocation of Rs 11 Crore for development/ construction of its two camp. However, a closer look reveals, that the reported Rs 11 Crore allocated by Government is just a part of a much larger fund, according to our reliable source.

In reality, our source said, the central government has sanctioned Rs. 28.99 crore to support the development of the camps. Of this, Rs. 13.90 crore is designated for the Ingourok camp and Rs. 15.09 crore for the Kakching Khunou camp, both designed to house 400 cadres each, providing secure and structured accommodations for a total of 800 individuals.

Our sources also signal, that these two camps are just beginning of a broader effort to accommodate a larger number of UNLF Cadres, while the leaders engage in Political dialogue with Government of India. This indicates that UNLF has larger no. seize of its Army and our sources reveals that the UNLF earlier purposes camp was originally 'Six Camp' to accommodate its 2500 standing MPA (its Army). However, from the purpose 6 camp, the official approval of 4 additional camp is still pending due to the region's ongoing security situation. And said 4 additional camps, according to source, is located in in Phayeng, Saiton, Nongshum, and Jiribam.

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Lamka: Kangvai Post Dismantled by Security Forces

 

On 17 February 2025, security forces dismantled a village volunteer duty post in Kangvai, located along the border with the valley-district of Bishnupur in Manipur.


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KUKI-ZO COUNCIL CANCELS RALLY

Rally canceled by Kuki-Zo Council 
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KPA PRESS RELEASE

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The First Kuki Who Cover Holy Bible 115 Times: Rev. Lenkhosei Kipgen

Reading the Holy Bible cover to cover 115 times from the year 1975 -2023

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CVDF in ZOMI COUNCIL thalthuapna

_Office of the_
CENTRAL VILLAGE DEFENCE FORCE (CVDF)

_Date: 17th Feb., 2025_
*ZOMI COUNCIL THALTHUAPNA*

Zomi Council Ref.no. _(02(08)/ZC/GEN/(GS)/2024/27), Date 17/02/2025_ ni a *PUBLIC NOTICE* a bawl dungzui in Central Village Defence Force (CVDF) inleng KZC in Peaceful Political Rally aneihna ding uah, CVDF Operational Area ah hongpai lou dingin Zomi Council thupuan ka *THALTHUAP* uhi.

Hiai Rally neih hoih kisa mahmah himahleh, kituahna deih hilou in, Zomi nenniam sawmna a ngaih ahihziakin mipi leh Task Force / Defence Committee ana pilvang chiat dingin ikitheisak ahi. Maban ah pichingtak a pankhawm ding lunggulh taktak ihihleh, kinelhsiahtuah lou a, kihoukhawm masa dialdial dingin ikitheisak hi.

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Information & Publicity
CENTRAL VILLAGE DEFENCE FORCE

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Zomi Council Urges Government Action

Lamka, February 17, 2025: On his maiden visit to the district, the Manipur Chief Secretary met with the Zomi Council & it's frontal organisations, which raised urgent political and developmental concerns, citing lawlessness, stalled projects, and public distrust.

Key Demands :

• Extend Suspension of Operations (SoO): Resume talks with SoO groups for stability.

• Airport: Improve regional accessibility.

• Protection for Displaced Persons: Secure properties and provide compensation.

• Education & Employment: Introduce PG courses and strengthen MGNREGA funding.

• Essential Supplies & Infrastructure: Ensure fair distribution and expedite road, treasury, and transport reforms.

• Administrative Efficiency: Establish a single-window system, expand helicopter services, and publicize welfare programs.

• Economic Revival: Promote sustainable farming and appoint a Lamka-based nodal officer.

The Chief Secretary narrated about government's sincere effort to restore and improve situations in the field of transport, basic needs, students grievances, agragrian economy and of law and order. He also mentioned about the close monitoring of situations in the state by the central government.

Media & Publicity
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ZSF GHQ PRESS RELEASE

ZOMI STUDENTS' FEDERATION
General Headquarters

P R E S S   R E L E A S E
17-02-2025

The Office of the Zomi Students' Federation — General Headquarters (ZSF-GHQ) would like to wish all students all the very best for their 10th and 12th exams (State and Central boards).

Furthermore, as we are in the middle of an examination and school academic cycle, we would like to remind all of the importance of maintaining a conducive atmosphere for our students and educational institutions in general. As such, all schools and educational institutions will continue as normal.

While we wish all students appearing for their exams all the very best, we also affirm that all educational institutions will continue as normal.

Information & Publicity Wing (IPW)
Zomi Students' Federation - General Headquarters (ZSF-GHQ)

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ARTICLE 356 NUAI AH PRESIDENT’S RULE BANG HI HIAM?

Article 356 nuai ah President’s Rule ahihleh, Presidenttungtawn a Central Government/Cabinet/Parliament in State khat enkol cihna ahi.

PRESIDENT’S RULE NUAI A SUSPENDED ANIMATIONBANG CHIHNA AHIA?
President’s Rule nuai a Suspended Animation i chihchiang inAssembly DINKHAWL a om lel chihna ahi. President’s Rulenuai ah State Assembly Sukbei (Dissolve) leh Dinkhawl(Suspended Animation) saktheih ahi a, tu lel in Manipur ahSuspended Animation puan a om ahi.

Dissolved Assembly i cihchiang in State a
vaihawm tutphah a tute’- State Cabinet leh
MLA tengteng ahihna ua pan tawpsakna leha thuneihna uh phiat leh sukbeina ahi.

Suspended Animation i cihchiang in State avaihawm tutphah a tute’ panmun pan
tawpsak leh phiat hi lou a - nasemtheilou diing a hun bikhiah nei adinkhawlsakna leh a khut uhgaakna ahi.

ARTICLE356 NUAI AH PRESIDENT'S RULE OM HUN IN KHOLAK PAWTTHEIH LOUH HI HIAM? 

India khua leh tui hihna ziak in i lunggulhna mun leh daan in aphalna ciang ah i ut na munmun pha thei diing a diknate (rights)
kinei ahi (Article 19). Government apan khosung buaina diingvenna a Thupiak (Order) a suah hun un leng, hiamhei tawi leh mi4 (li) a kipan a atam zaw vialvak phallouhna kia keleu ahi.
President’s Rule om ziak in pawt theih louh ahikei a, ManipurGovernment thuzoh a sepaihte om hun sang mah a, pawt diing a
khamuan huai zawk diing hi lai ahi. vaihawmna len lou a, Central Government in vaihawmna len lelahi. Article 356 nuai a President Rule om hun in India Ki-ukna
Daan Bupi (Constitution) nuai ah i Fundamental Rights-te kizanglai veve ahi. I diknate laakkhiak leh nawlkhinsak hi lou ahi.

Etn:
Article 19 nuai ah Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression,Assemble peacefully without arms, Free Movement etc (Ingaihdan gentheihna, i lungkim louh lahna, zalentak a i vialvaktheihna toh kisai a dikna i neihte uhleh adangdang)Article 21 Right to Life and Personal Liberty (I hinna leh zalennatung ah i diknate)
Article 22 Protection against arrest and detention (Kimatna lehpansan omlou a kihentanna a kipan i kivenbitna diing a i diknate)Hiai teng kia hi lou in, i Fundamental Rights neih tengteng uhleng nawlkhin hilou ahi.

SEPAIH THUNEIHNA NUAI AH KI-OM MAH HIAM?

Sepaih thuneihna nuai i cihchiang a Article 34 ah kigelh MartialLaw genna ahi. Hiai toh Article 356 (tu a kipuang) kisaikha lou
ahi. Martial Law kipuang hileh Thusuah leh Thupiak kichiantakom diing hi. Baan ah, Manipur ah tualgal mulkimhuaitak 2023 peka om hinapi in Martial Law kipuangkha nailou ahi. 
President ofIndia ahihleh sepaihte heutu lianpen ahihbaan a Constitutionkepbitna diing a mohpuakna lian neipen ahi hi. Hiai mohpuaknaziak mah in, Constitution kepbitna diing in President’s Rule(Article 356) hong puang ahi. A tung ah i gen, i FundamentalRights-te ahihleh i Constitution ka hiang poimoh ahihmah bangin, sepaih thuneihna nuai ah om kihi lou in, Constitution thuneihnanuai ah ki-om hi zaw ahi.

AHIHLEH CURFEW 144 CRPC OM A CI UA?
Ei lak a minthang mahmah curfew- 144 CrPC ahihleh tu hun inThe Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) nuai ah
Section 163 pansan kia keleu a puan theih ahi. Hiai pen DistrictMagistrate in Order a suah keileh om lou cihna hong himai hi.
Om ahihtak lehleng, daan leh thupiak (Law and Order) enkaidiing in Police-te mah seh a hong om masa diing uh ahi.Curfew (s. 163) a om kei.

AFSPA OM GIGE SA HIA, TUA ARMY-TE’N THU NEIH BEHDIING UH AHI HIA?

President’s Rule cih hanga AFSPA pansan ah a thu neihna uhkidanglam tuanlou diing ahi. Sepaihte’n mipi thau tawiloumawk khoih theih tuanlou diing, huai kia hilou thautawi omkhak ah leh leng “warning” a piak masak kei ua leh amau daan bohsia leh khial hiveve diing uh ahi. Gamsung Daan ahihlehmipi tamzaw in i theihlouh man un, AFSPA paulam a AFSPAbohsiatna a tam mahmah a, hiai daan bohsiatnate abaihlamziak mah in “draconian law” cia minvuah in a om.

PRESIDENT’S RULE (ARTICLE 356) OM HUN IN ARMY-TEVUAK GAMTAANG IN UTUT HIH THEI DIING UH HI HIAM?
Ut-le-dah hih a gamta ahih uhleh, a khengval a athuneihna uhkaan a gamsung daan kia hi lou a human rights bohsia hong
suak diing uh ahi. President’s Rule (Article 356) hun ah ifundamental rights-te uh a hing lai a, mi mat diing daan ahihleh,BNSS (nidang a CrPC i cih) kizang lai veve ahi hi. President’sRule ziak in Army-te’n ‘due process of law’ ahihkeileh‘procedural law’ a ut dandan un a palsat theikei uh.
President’s Rule toh kisai a Supreme Court ah thubuaiminthang mahmah SR Bommai ah, Justice Ramaswamy inhicin ana gen,
“…Article 356 a hi theitan a zatlouhkuul a, democratic form ofgovernment (mipi vaihawmna) tunding na diing a apoimohna in hongphuut leh zat diing…”
Hiai a Supreme Court ah Judgeminthang mahmah in agen i ngaihtuahvengveng leh, mipi vaihawmna, idiknate (rights) kepbitna diing poimohziak a President’s Rule kikoih ahi cih imu thei hi.

ARMYTE’N I DIKNATE UH HONG NELHSIAHNA DIING UH HIZAW LOU AHI.

AHIHLEH PRESIDENT'S RULE BANGTAN A DAIH DIING A?
 President’s Rule a kipuan ni a kipan sim a kha nih a beima ngeiin India Parliament in President’s Rule kipuang pen simple majority vote a thukimpihna aneih uh angai hi. Thukimpihnaaneih uhleh, asawt pen in kum 3 tan daih thei a, himahlehparliament thukimpihna toh kha 6 hal in extension a bawl theiuhi.

PILVANHUAI THUTE:
Sepaihte mawk maingap theih diing ahi tuankei uh. ‘Politicalbacking’ hoihdeuh neisa a hong kalsuan ahihna uah, mipi lak
ah hong gamtang khial kei diing uh, cihna diing a om tuankei.
Huci hun ah, dan leh dun tung a leenpih thei ding khoppolitical backing neisa uh ahi cih theihhuai. 
Meitei gal suuk hunlai a ana kalsuan i heutute uh khenkhatcase tuamtuam nei om maithei, PR tawh kiton ainvestigation leh mi mat khawng mawk paikhawm theiahihna ah, hici hunsung ah kuapeuh pilvang in, a lauhuaithute ah nungthuap diing in mipi mansa ciat le hang sepaihin hong mawk maingal theikei diing uh.
Thau tawh lemlaak khawng, thau tawikhiat cihkhawng kidaam ahoih mahmah diing.

~PR-Awerness-ZSF-ITCell
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TBC L. KHAUKUAL SCHOOL HONNA

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UZO Singngat Block Revived In Um!

United Zou Organisation (A Constituent Member Of Zomi Council) General Headquarters thuphatsa apeisa date 15th September, 2023 UZO Cabinet Meeting Resolution No.1 dungjui a UZO Singngat Block revived bawl ding chia lemsah pe'n 10 Feb 2025 in Upa Ginkhothang, Jt. Secretary UZO GHQ tenna inn Singngat Zou khopi ah UZO Singngat Block revived bawl khiat in um hi.

Tam hun ah Pu Khamlianlal, President UZO GHQ leh Cabinet hunkhop in zong va uop uo, Pu S. Hauminthang muong tah in UZO Singngat Block President ding guot in um hi. Tualeh UZO GHQ lemsah na bang in Singngat Block president in cabinet expansion abawl suoh ding in thuneina (authorised) pieh suoh in um hi. 
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Kuki Women and Human Rights: Hetsahna

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ZCF DELHI: 43rd THANKSGIVING PROGRAMME

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LAMKA: SPRING LIVE MUSIC

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ZOMI COUNCIL: PUBLIC NOTICE

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President's Rule in Manipur

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CDF-Tonzang, Zo Galkap Tungnung Kap Sian Hau Zo Suunpina 


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Kuki Organization for Human Rights Trust (KOHUR): Press Release

 

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Imphal | Reflecting on the past: Army patrolling today!

On the night of 16 February 2025, the Army was patrolling in Imphal, and the police announced, “Everyone go home... return to your homes.” If such actions had been taken on the night of 3 May 2023, shortly after the violence erupted, Manipur might not be in the state it is today. Why? Imagine, within 24 hours, 50-60 Kuki-Zo churches in Imphal were vandalized, burned, or demolished, and hundreds of homes and properties were also set on fire by Meitei mobs. Where were the security forces during those critical days? Who restrained their hands and actions?


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Kuki-Zo Council: Peaceful Rally for Immediate POLITICAL SOLUTION for the KUKI-ZO

 

The peaceful rally organised by Kuki-Zo in Lamka district will commence from 11 am on the 18 February 2025 at two starting points—one at Rengkai Community Hall and Koite Playground—and will conclude at Tuibuong’s Wall of Remembrance, where a public meeting will take place.

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THE FIRST KUKI WHO COVER HOLY BIBLE 100th TIMES

Kuki chate thusim a hetmil hita louding in Pu DP Haokip IRS Retd. In Pathen atahsan jal leh amgailut jal in anatoh pet in aum pet ti umlou in Bible asim jing in April 2015 akipan in tukum January 2025 kah in Bible sung vel 100th ana sim chai jou in ahi.

Pu Dp Haokip hin aman Bible a sim titahlou injong mihon jong Bible sim a pan ahalah thei nading a Manipur, Assam leh Nagaland mundang dang ajong nasatah a panla a amajal a mi tamtah in jong Bible sim lang a nasatah pan alah ahin pachat umtah vetton um tah ahin Pathen in damna leh hatna pe jing henlang mapui jing tahen.

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