KIM Condemns Mulam Attack, Demands Urgent Action Now
Lamka, April 24, 2026 — The Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) has issued a strong condemnation of what it termed a “barbaric and premeditated” attack allegedly carried out by Tangkhul militants on Mulam Kuki Village in the Songphel–Mulam area in the early hours of April 24.
According to the KIM Secretariat, villagers reported hearing gunfire at around 1:00 AM, followed by a coordinated armed assault at approximately 5:30 AM, when heavily armed attackers descended on the village. The attack resulted in the deaths of Letlal (43) and Paominlun Haolai (19), who were said to have been defending their village.
The organization further stated that at least 17 houses were burnt during the incident, leaving many injured and displacing several residents, including women and children.
KIM expressed serious concern over the safety and security of unarmed civilians in the region, stating that the continued threat to the Kuki community requires urgent and decisive intervention. It put forward a series of demands, including immediate large-scale deployment of Central Security Forces in Mulam and surrounding Kuki areas, establishment of permanent security outposts, and strict monitoring mechanisms in vulnerable regions.
Additionally, KIM called for time-bound identification, arrest, and prosecution of all those involved in the attack, along with full compensation, rehabilitation, and medical assistance for victims, including those whose homes were destroyed.
Describing the situation as critical, the organization said ongoing violence and what it termed state inefficiencies have caused severe suffering among the Kuki people. It urged the community to remain vigilant and resilient in the face of threats to their land, identity, and existence, asserting their resolve to stand united and defend their people as guaranteed under the Constitution of India.
KIM also noted that despite repeated incidents and provocations, the Kuki community has exercised restraint in the interest of maintaining peace and preventing escalation between communities. However, it warned that continued attacks and inaction by authorities could worsen the situation and increase risks to innocent lives, for which it said it would not take responsibility.
Calling for immediate and decisive steps, KIM urged authorities to restore confidence, uphold the rule of law, and ensure peace and stability in the region, while paying tribute to those who lost their lives in the attack.
Two Kuki-Zo Volunteers Killed in Armed Assault on Mullam
KANGPOKPI — The Bungpi-Ihang Defence Committee (BIDC) has issued a formal condolence message following a fatal armed assault on Mullam village that resulted in the deaths of two Kuki-Zo village volunteers.
The incident, which occurred in the early hours of Friday, April 24, has sparked a wave of grief and tension across the district. According to the BIDC statement, the volunteers were killed while defending the village from an attack allegedly carried out by Tangkhul militants.
The two individuals identified in the report were recognized for their "ultimate sacrifice" in protecting their community under fire:
Letlal Sitlhou (alias James Kuki): Son of Thangsei Sitlhou, hailing from K. Khonom Village.
Paominlun Haolai (alias Hitlal Kuki): Son of Paomang Haolai, hailing from Haijang Village.
The BIDC described the men’s actions as a testament to their unwavering commitment to the safety of their people. "Their loss is a profound one for the entire community," the committee noted, emphasizing that the volunteers’ courage in the face of grave danger would be remembered for generations.
In accordance with Kuki customs, both men will be honored with the title of Tahchapa, a designation reserved for those who show exceptional bravery.
The Defence Committee expressed its deepest sympathies to the bereaved families and reaffirmed its solidarity with the victims' kin during this period of mourning. Local authorities have been urged to monitor the situation as the community prepares to lay the volunteers to rest.
Global Naga Forum Condemns Killing of Tangkhul Civilians in Ukhrul
Kohima, April 22, 2026: The Global Naga Forum (GNF) has strongly condemned the ambush and killing of two Tangkhul Naga civilians along National Highway-202 near TM Kasom in Manipur’s Ukhrul district, describing the attack as “heinous” and a “grave crime against humanity.”
In a press statement issued from Kohima, the GNF alleged that the attack was carried out by Kuki militants and raised serious concerns over the movement of Kuki Suspension of Operations (SoO) cadres near Naga villages. According to the Forum, villages such as Mongkot-Chepu, Shangkhai, Zalenbung, Songphel, and Mollen are allegedly being used as operational bases by armed groups.
The organisation further claimed that SoO cadres, despite being under agreement with the government, are in possession of sophisticated weapons. It also expressed apprehension that the monthly stipend provided to these cadres may be misused for procuring arms and ammunition.
The GNF urged both the Central and State governments to strictly enforce the ground rules of the SoO agreement and take immediate action against any violations. It also suggested that the agreement could be reconsidered if found to be exploited for targeting civilians.
Expressing solidarity with the victims’ families and the Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL), the Forum said the attack was an attempt to instill fear and destabilize peace in Naga areas. It emphasized that the incident reflects a broader conflict between Naga and Kuki communities rather than an isolated local issue.
Calling for restraint, the GNF appealed for dialogue and peaceful resolution, urging Kuki civil society organisations to prevent further violence and engage in constructive discussions.
Mulam Village Attack Sparks Fear, Urgent Call for Action
Ukhrul, April 24, 2026 — Mulam Village in Manipur’s Ukhrul district came under a full-scale armed attack in the early hours of April 24, allegedly carried out by Tangkhul militants, according to a statement issued by the Mullam Village Authority.
Villagers reported hearing a blank shot around 1:00 AM, which initially did not raise alarm. However, at approximately 5:30 AM, the village was subjected to what authorities described as an unprovoked and premeditated assault involving heavy and indiscriminate firing, along with the burning of homes. Several individuals were injured in the attack.
At the time of the statement, two severely injured persons had been rescued, while additional injuries were reported along with one unverified fatality.
The incident marks a sharp escalation in recent tensions. The Village Authority noted earlier incidents, including April 19, when armed militants allegedly entered village land and fired blank shots at farmers, causing panic. Later that day, village youths approaching the group were met with gunfire, though no casualties were reported. Another firing incident targeting farmers was reported on April 21.
According to the statement, these repeated acts have created an atmosphere of fear, intimidation, and disruption of daily life. Despite this, the Mulam community had exercised restraint, hoping for a peaceful resolution.
The Village Authority said it had issued urgent warnings to nearby authorities, including in Toungou and Sirarikhong, calling for intervention to prevent escalation, but claimed these appeals went unheeded.
Warning of further risks, the statement urged immediate government action, stating that any delay could result in more loss of innocent lives.

Churachandpur IDPs Memo to Home Minister Seeks Justice
JOINT INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS (JIDPs), CHURACHANDPUR
C/o Mrs.
Thangthatlhing Hmar, Khawmawi Village,
Tuibong Block, Churachandpur – 795128, Manipur
Contact Nos.: 9436022454/7085186480/8413946200/9862100647
Email: Jointidpccp@gmail.com
Ref. No.:
JIDP/CCP/26/01
Dated the, 24th April 2026
To:
Shri
Amit Shah ji
Hon’ble Home Minister of
India
North Block, New Delhi
(Through Deputy Commissioner,
Churachandpur)
Subject: Submission of grievances and injustice on Internally Displaced Persons in Churachandpur for kind redress and actions please.
Hon’ble Sir,
While congratulating you on your successful formation of a popular Government and your initiatives for bringing peace in the trouble-turned state of Manipur, we are obliged to bring to your kind notice that something which is not right in respect of IDPs here in Churachandpur, as detailed below:
1) That, ever since the ethnic conflict broke out in Manipur on the 3rd day of May 2023, over 33,000 internally displaced mostly from Imphal valley took shelter in Churachandpur. Out of this population approximately 3,133 families comprising about 15,409 were in the Relief Camps initially run by the local joint philanthropic organization (JPO) in Lamka, Churachandpur later recognized by the Government with provisions of cash and other reliefs materials while the rest 4,118 families comprising more than 18,692 were not in the relief camps (viz., non-camped) but somehow managed themselves and got no relief assistance either in cash or kind even almost three years of their displacement. These unfortunate non-camped IDPs have been continuously facing untold miseries for their daily survival and essential livelihood requirements. The frustration is too deep that some of the IDPs developed mental depression; some resorted to collecting garbage for their daily survival and many youth indulged into drugs. A video clip had also gone viral when a man offers his young child in exchange of Rs 1.00 lakh as he could no longer look after her. The fact is that these IDPs who are not in the government managed relief camps faces more challenges as they have to manage everything by themselves. Therefore, it is totally injustice to ignore the non-camped IDPs and left them to survive by themselves.
2) On the other hand, fellow Meitei IDPs who were displaced from Churachandpur and sheltered in various valley relief camps were provided property compensations; cash assistance in the form of direct benefit transfer (DBT), shelters in the form of prefabricated homes and other benefits such as Interim cash relief, funeral and medical cash assistance etc. But the properties lost compensation filed in respect of Kuki-Zomi-Hmar IDPs displaced from Imphal valley still remains unattended till today. We are not against the Meitei IDPs getting relief and assistance but we are disappointed and grieved for being ignored and discriminated by the Government of Manipur.
Our earlier appeals with this respect to the Home Ministry, Govt. of India, The Hon’ble Governor of Manipur as well as the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Manipur have no positive results till date. We are, therefore, compelled once again to approach your good office for addressing our grievances solely for our survival and sustenance under the Constitution of India, Article 21 providing the right to livelihood, shelter and rehabilitation of displaced people.
Therefore, we are left with no other options but to renew our lost hope and appeal once again to your honour to address our long pending issue on our survival, justice in the line of provisions entitled for citizens of the country. The following clauses may kindly be revisited and implemented for unfortunate and politically displaced IDPs languishing in Churachandpur District.
1. Right to Life
and Dignity – Article 21 The Hon’ble Supreme Court in Olga Tellis v. Bombay
Municipal Corporation held that the right to life includes the right to
livelihood and shelter, making rehabilitation of displaced persons a
constitutional necessity.
Further, in Chameli Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh, the Court explicitly recognized the right to shelter as an integral part of Article 21.
2. State Obligation in Situations of Displacement – In N.D. Jayal v. Union of India, the Hon’ble Supreme Court emphasized the State’s obligation to ensure that crisis or displacement situations do not result in violation of fundamental rights without adequate rehabilitation.
3. Equality and
Non-Discrimination – Article 14 Exclusion of IDPs residing outside relief camps
from relief benefits constitutes arbitrary classification and is violative of
Article 14. In E.P. Royappa v. State of Tamil Nadu, arbitrariness was held to
be antithetical to equality.
4. Statutory Framework – Disaster Management Act, 2005
Under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, and guidelines issued by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), relief measures must be inclusive, non-discriminatory and extend to all affected persons irrespective of their place of residence.
5. International Obligations
India is guided by the UN Guiding Principles on
Internal Displacement, which provides for:
* Principle 18: Right to basic necessities, including
food, shelter, and healthcare
* Principle 21: Protection of property and possessions
* Principle 28: Duty of authorities to ensure rehabilitation and reintegration.
These principles clearly affirm that IDPs outside relief camps are equally entitled to protection and assistance. The Government of India has previously implemented structured rehabilitation packages for displaced populations, including:
* Bru (Reang) IDPs Settlement Package (2020)
* Kashmiri Pandits Rehabilitation Package, these precedents demonstrate both the policy framework and administrative feasibility of extending similar benefits to displaced persons in Manipur.
We, therefore, humbly appeal and demanded for Immediate
Intervention
(For the period of May 2023 to May 2026, unless otherwise specified)
1. Provision of Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) and other financial assistance as detailed in Annexure- A.
2. Food Security and Livelihood Support:
(i) Free ration or equivalent support from May 2026 to May 2029 @ Rs. 150/- per head per day.
(ii) Family subsistence monthly stipend from May 2026 to May 2029 @ Rs. 10,000/- per family per Month.
3. Livelihood
and Employment Security:
Provision of reservation/priority consideration for affected IDPs in government employment schemes. Reservation of proportionate seats for all recruitment conducted in different Government Departments of Manipur during 2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026 where Kuki-Zomi-Hmar community could not participated due to security reason.
4. Compensation
for Loss of Property:
Compensation at prevailing market value in accordance with the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013. (Mention may be made in this connection that all compensation claims of Meiteis displaced from Churachandpur have been paid).
5. Permanent
Housing Assistance:
It is respectfully submitted that the existing Special PMAY-G provision of rupees three lakh (Rs. 3,00,000/-) per household for permanent housing is inadequate considering the scale of destruction, rising construction costs, and the need for dignified rehabilitation. Enhanced financial assistance, as proposed in Annexure-A, is therefore essential to ensure sustainable housing for affected families.
Prayer – In view of the foregoing, it is most respectfully prayed that the Ministry of Home Affairs may be pleased to:
(i) Sanction the above financial assistance and relief measures at the earliest;
(ii) Issue necessary directions to the State Government for immediate and time-bound implementation;
(iii) Ensure inclusive coverage of all IDPs, including those residing outside formal relief camps, in line with constitutional guarantees and international obligations;
(iv) Constitute a special monitoring mechanism to ensure transparent and equitable distribution of relief;
(v) Constitute Enquiry Committee at all valley Deputy Commissioners Offices for conducting enquiry and necessary approval of payment of compensation claims to Tribal IDPs displaced from Imphal valley.
The victimized families shall remain ever grateful for
your compassionate intervention in safeguarding their rights, dignity, and
survival.
With sincere regards and profound hope in your leadership,
1.
Dr. R.
Sanga 2. Smt. Thangthatlhing 3. Dr Vumkhoneh Haokip (Convener
Zomi IDPs) (Co-Convener
Hmar IDPs) (Chairman
IDPWCC)
4. Shri S. Thanglunmung 5. Dr John Pulamte 6. Shri Reuben Haokip
(Secretary Zomi IDPs) (Convenor Hmar IDPs) (Secretary IDPWCC)
7. Shri
Zabiaksang 8. Shri
Louis Baite 9.
Shri K C Charles
(Chairman Vaiphjei IDPs)
(Secretary Vaiphei IDPs)
(Chairman Mizo IDPs)
Copy to:
- The Governor of Manipur
- The Hon’ble Chief Minister, Manipur
- The Chief Secretary, Government of Manipur
- The Deputy Commissioner, Churachandpur
UKC Condemns Violence, Calls for Restraint and Protection of Civilians
Kangpokpi, April 24, 2026: The United Kuki Council (UKC) has expressed deep concern over recent incidents of violence and tension in Manipur, calling for restraint and protection of civilian and humanitarian rights.
In a press statement issued on April 24, the UKC alleged that volunteers of the United Naga Council (UNC) attempted to enforce a bandh in S. Changoubung village through coercive means, leading to panic among residents. The Council termed such actions unacceptable and urged UNC leadership to ensure that civilians are not subjected to intimidation or force.
The UKC also condemned an alleged attack on Mulam Kuki village on the morning of April 24, in which around 15 houses were reportedly burned. The incident allegedly resulted in the deaths of two village defence volunteers and one individual identified as Horshokmi Jamang. The Council described the attack as deplorable and called for immediate investigation and justice for the victims.
Additionally, the UKC raised concerns over reports of a religious sermon that allegedly promoted hostility against the Kuki community, stressing that places of worship must promote peace and reconciliation rather than division.
The statement also highlighted fears over disruption of water supply pipelines in Kuki-inhabited areas, calling such acts inhumane and a violation of basic rights.
Referring to past ethnic violence, the UKC cautioned against repeating historical tragedies and urged all communities to uphold peace and mutual respect. The Council reiterated its commitment to dialogue and called on authorities, civil society groups, and community leaders to act responsibly to prevent further escalation.
KWOHR condemns Mulam attack, seeks justice, security
The Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights (KWOHR) has strongly condemned an alleged brutal and unprovoked armed attack on the Kuki-inhabited villages of Mulam and Songphai in the early hours of April 24, 2026. In its press release, the organisation stated that the attack occurred at approximately 5:30 AM, following reports of blank gunfire around 1:00 AM—an apparent tactic to instil fear and confusion among villagers.
According to KWOHR, heavily armed militants carried out a coordinated and premeditated assault, descending upon the villages and causing widespread damage. At least 15 houses were reportedly damaged, six civilians sustained injuries due to indiscriminate firing, and two innocent lives were lost in the attack. The organisation noted that such repeated incidents, including reported gunfire directed towards nearby villages like Leplen, have contributed to an atmosphere of fear and insecurity among vulnerable communities.
KWOHR described the attack as an inhumane, cowardly, and unlawful act, emphasising that violence against unarmed civilians constitutes a grave violation of human rights and cannot be tolerated under any circumstances. The organisation has called for immediate registration of an FIR and a transparent, time-bound investigation into the incident. It also demanded swift identification, arrest, and prosecution of all those responsible.
Further, KWOHR urged the urgent deployment of adequate security forces to protect vulnerable villages and prevent further attacks. It called for immediate medical assistance and adequate compensation for the injured, as well as justice and support for the families of those who lost their lives. The organisation also stressed the need for restoration, reconstruction, and rehabilitation support for all affected households.
Reaffirming its solidarity with the victims, KWOHR urged the government and concerned authorities to take immediate and decisive action to restore peace, ensure justice, and uphold the rule of law in the region.
KOHUR condemns deadly Mullam-Songphai attack, seeks action
The Kuki Organization for Human Rights Trust (KOHUR) has strongly and unequivocally condemned an alleged unprovoked armed attack on the Kuki villages of Mullam and Songphai in Ukhrul district in the early hours of April 24, 2026, at around 5:30 AM. According to the statement, suspected armed Tangkhul militants targeted the villages while residents were asleep, setting at least two houses on fire, injuring several innocent civilians—including women and children—and killing two Kuki village volunteers who were on duty protecting their community.
KOHUR stated that villagers exercised their lawful right to self-defence using licensed arms and managed to repel the attackers, neutralising one of the assailants in the process. The organisation described the incident as part of a disturbing and continuing pattern of aggression against indigenous Kuki-Zo communities, calling it a grave violation of the right to life, peaceful habitation, and fundamental human rights guaranteed under the Constitution of India and international law.
The organisation has demanded immediate registration of an FIR and a transparent, time-bound investigation by competent authorities. It further called for swift identification, arrest, and prosecution of all perpetrators, conspirators, and financiers involved under relevant criminal and anti-terror laws. KOHUR also urged the urgent deployment of adequate central armed police forces in Mullam, Songphai, and other vulnerable villages along the Kuki-Naga periphery to prevent further attacks.
Additionally, KOHUR demanded immediate medical treatment and ex-gratia compensation for injured civilians, along with proper recognition and compensation for the families of the two slain village volunteers. It also called for full reconstruction and restitution of homes destroyed in the arson attack, as well as rehabilitation support for displaced families.
Expressing solidarity with the victims, KOHUR urged the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Ministry of Home Affairs, and other national and international human rights bodies, civil society, and the media to take urgent cognisance of the incident. The organisation stressed that silence in the face of such repeated violence is unacceptable and called for swift, visible, and uncompromising justice.

KNO rejects KNA-B video claims, warns against misinformation
The Kuki National Organisation (KNO), under the Government of Kuki State, has issued a clarification regarding a viral video circulating on social media that allegedly shows blindfolded youths being identified as members of the Kuki National Army-Burma (KNA-B) involved in attacks on civilians. In its statement dated April 24, 2026, the organisation categorically denied the claims, calling them baseless, false, and part of a deliberate misinformation campaign.
According to the clarification, the video also purportedly shows the killing of alleged KNA-B soldiers, which the organisation stated is fabricated. KNO criticised what it described as attempts by certain elements to spread propaganda and misinformation in order to incite hostility and gain support against the Kuki community, particularly amid ongoing tensions.
The organisation asserted that KNA-B has no operational presence within India, as its focus remains in Burma (Myanmar). It further pointed out inconsistencies in the video, noting that KNA-B cadres do not wear the type of uniforms shown and that their official insignias are worn on both shoulders, unlike what appears in the footage. Additionally, it highlighted that the Burmese language heard in the video suggests those involved are not affiliated with KNA-B, as the group does not include Si-Aso members.
KNO also urged restraint among communities and criticised the spread of misinformation, warning that such actions could further inflame tensions. It stated that the group has consistently encouraged peaceful coexistence between Kuki and Tangkhul communities, including in Burma, and called on all sides to avoid escalating the situation.
The organisation warned that if the spread of such misinformation continues, it would not remain a mere spectator, signalling concern over the potential impact on communal harmony and regional stability.

KSO CCPUR: PRESS STATEMENT
Lamka Shutdown Ends Peacefully; Zomi Bodies Renew Call for Justice
JOINT STATEMENT
Lamka, 22nd April 2026
In the aftermath of the death of Late Pu Vungzagin Valte, Hon’ble BJP MLA of 56-Thanlon Assembly Constituency, following the grievous injuries he sustained, the continued absence of truth and justice has deepened public anguish and dissatisfaction. In response, various Zomi frontal organisations called for a Total Shutdown on April 22, 2026, from 5:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The shutdown concluded peacefully at 6:00 PM, and all volunteers deployed for the observance have now been relieved of duty.
We extend our sincere gratitude to all sections of the public who respectfully supported and strictly observed the Total Shutdown. We also convey our appreciation to the Kuki Students’ Organisation, Hmar Students’ Association, Hmar Village Volunteers, and all organisations within our fold for their participation and solidarity.
We further commend the local defence committees, organisations, and volunteers across villages and localities who ensured the effective and orderly conduct of the shutdown.
As the need for stronger and more decisive collective action may arise in the days ahead, we urge the public to remain prepared and continue to stand united, just as we have done today.
Since the demand for justice in connection with Pu Gin’s death remains unmet, there is a resolve to intensify our course of action if necessary. We once again appeal to the public to remain vigilant and ready to respond accordingly.
SIGNATORIES
GEN. SECRETARY
Zomi Chiefs’ Association (ZCA)
PRESIDENT
Zomi Youth Association (ZYA)
PRESIDENT
Zomi Students’ Federation (ZSF)
CHAIRMAN
Central Village Defence Force (CVDF)
PRESIDENT
Zomi Mothers’ Association (ZMA)

Hin-Chi: Seeds of Life for a Drug-Free Future
LAMKA, APRIL 21, 2026: Churachandpur District Police, in partnership with the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), has launched a community-driven initiative titled ‘Hin-Chi’—meaning Seeds of Life, symbolising hope and new beginnings.
As part of this initiative, three sensitive regions within the district—identified as vulnerable to illicit poppy cultivation—were strategically targeted. Through sustained engagement, all village chiefs and 127 beneficiary households were taken into confidence and encouraged to transition towards sustainable and lawful livelihood options through alternative cash crops.
Under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), the project received a generous funding support of ₹28,00,000 from Chennai-based technology firm Segula Technologies.
With this support, the District Police facilitated the distribution of approximately:
55,000 kg of ginger seeds
450 kg of pea seeds
6,500 banana saplings
to all identified beneficiaries.
Going forward, joint teams comprising District Police, NCB, and local NGO NARPS will undertake active and periodic monitoring. This will ensure accountability, provide continuous guidance, and support farmers in post-harvest management and market linkages.
Hin-Chi stands as a testament to collective resolve—transforming risk into resilience, and paving the way for a safer, self-reliant future.
Condolence: Pi Hatlhing Haokip | TOLTHING SAHEI NAHI
Kuki-Zo Council Denies Role in Ukhrul Killing Incident
Lamka, April 18, 2026: The Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) has issued a clarification strongly denying any involvement of Kuki-Zo individuals or groups in the recent killing incident reported at TM Kasom village in Ukhrul district.
In an official statement released on Saturday, the Council expressed deep concern over certain media reports that allegedly linked Kuki militants to the incident. The KZC stated that such claims are “categorically and unequivocally” false and lack proper verification or credible evidence.
According to the Council, ground-level understanding suggests that the incident may be related to ongoing tensions among certain factional groups, rather than the involvement of any Kuki-Zo community members. It termed the situation “deeply regrettable,” especially as blame was hastily attributed without confirmation.
The Council further noted that such allegations have become a recurring pattern whenever incidents occur in Manipur involving other communities, including Meitei and Naga groups. It warned that this trend not only distorts facts but also unfairly portrays the Kuki-Zo community in a negative light.
Appealing for responsible reporting, the KZC urged media houses, social media users, civil society organizations, and authorities to verify facts before making or publishing accusations against any community.
Reiterating its stance, the Council emphasized that the Kuki-Zo people have no role in the incident and called on all concerned to refrain from spreading misinformation.

19th Hmar Martyrs' Trophy 2026: Squad List
Goalkeepers:
1. Seijathang.
2. Khupmuansiam.
1. T. Kapkhankhual.
2. C. Pauginmuan.
3. Paul Paumuan Khongsai.
4. Laltawnlien.
5. Khupminlun.
6. Lianmalsawm.
7. Siamminthang Valte.
1. Samuel Ramtha Hmar.
2. Peter Khumrolian.
3. John Minlun Tungnung.
4. Lalmalsawm.
5. Rohminga.
6. Lalnunsiama.
7. Jamsianlianding.
Forwards:
1. Manglianthang.
2. Paulalmuan.
3. Simon Hmar.
4. William Neihsial.
5. Khamminthang Tungdim.
6. Douthanglen.
7. Kailal.
8. Lamsuanlal.
Happy 66th Birthday to Sia Pau, Leader, ZRO/A
On this historic day, we raise our voices in a resolute salute to Pu Thanglianpau Guite @Siapau, President of the Zomis Revolutionary Organisation (ZRO/A), as he marks his 66th birthday. Your iron will, unyielding resolve, and blazing vision have become a rallying force for the Zomi nation, lighting the path toward dignity, unity, and the rightful destiny of Zogam.
In the face of trials and oppression, you have never faltered, never abandoned your people, and never bowed to adversity, standing instead as a pillar of defiance and hope. Your leadership is not merely guidance but a call to awaken, to rise, and to reclaim what rightfully belongs to the Zomis.
As you celebrate your 66th birthday, may your strength grow fiercer, your spirit remains unbreakable, and your mission surge forward until Zogam stands proud and free.
🔴🟡🟢
Truth and Freedom
Z⭕MI INF⭕ 4.0
DECLARATION OF ELECTION RESULT
Central Headquarters
Ref. No: KPA/CC/2026-30/01
Date: 17th April 2026
DECLARATION OF ELECTION RESULT
This is to formally declare that following the Central Committee election of the Kuki People’s Alliance (KPA) held on 17th April 2026, the following persons have been duly elected as Central Committee Members of the KPA for the term 2026–2030
1. President: - Chinlunthang, Hon’ble MLA, Singhat A/C
2. Vice President:- Kimneo Hangshing, Hon’ble MLA, Saikul A/C
3. General Secretary:- Sominthang Doungel
4. Joint Secretary:- NJ.Haoneo Baite
5. Secretary, Finance:-Hemkholun Touthang
6. Treasurer:- Gracy Haokip
7. Information Secretary:- Lamgouthang Chongloi.
The newly elected Central Committee shall assume office with immediate effect and shall hold office for the term 2026–2030 or until the next election, whichever is earlier.
Issued by order of the Returning Officer, KPA Central Committee Election 2026.
Returning Officer
KPA Central Committee Election 2026
(Ch.Henkholun Khong)
Condolence: Pu Ngamsei | Kamhang village
"Zuang ding in, Zogam zuang se"
Liangding in Zogam-liangse
Simlei mi zata pakpalh bang,
Zolei aw nang tulpan nakai maw,
Zomi te kivel phaciat ni, I gam leh minam a ding in I sem mahhiam, Zogam- in namdang kisam lo, Zomi te bekmah hong kisam hi,
I gam leitang Singta luah in, Zomi nam midang te zingvai homkhum ding lel in phakei ni
I Minam thuak nate bangtan mulo ki neihneih laiding nahiam, dogal Melma kal a, bangtan na unaupih te do in gensiasia laiding nahiam,
Zogam-Mosi
ZZV-ZL
❤️💛💚

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Pic: Manipuri by Blood (Facebook) 𝗛𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗶𝘀 𝗮 𝗹𝗶𝘀𝘁 𝗼𝗳 𝗔𝗿𝗮𝗺𝗯𝗮𝗶 𝗧𝗲𝗻𝗴𝗴𝗼𝗹 (𝗔𝗧) 𝘂𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘀: 𝗜. 𝗜𝗺𝗽𝗵𝗮𝗹 𝗘𝗮𝘀𝘁...
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Reproduced by: World Kuki-Zo Intellectual Council (WKZIC), updated on Sept. 6, 2024, 12:12 PM, IST@ WKZIC-GHQ. Amazon.in https://www.amazon....
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KUKI STUDENTS' ORGANISATION, DELHI & NCR Education Department NOTIFICATION It is hereby notified that the University of Delhi has an...
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Manipur Territorial Army Recruitment November lha leh um ding. 1.Churachandpur, Tengnoupal, Kangpokpi, Pherzawl leh Chandel district ho Tuib...
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UPSC final examination result tuni suoh a, Calvin Ginminlien Zou s/o Haukhanpau of Zomi Colony in All India ah 134 Rank ah lawchinna hing n...
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Population data of 23 Kuki sub-tribes in Manipur from the 2011 Census, detailing tribe names, population count, and percentage share. Sl. N...











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