Open Letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah
We urge you to acknowledge that a separate administration for the Kuki people is the only viable solution to the ongoing conflict in Manipur. The imposition of President's Rule under Article 356, destruction of duty posts by security forces in the buffer zone, and attempts to restore peace through military means have not been effective measures for restoring peace.
The communal conflict in Manipur is, in essence, a territorial dispute. Therefore, the Government of India must recognize the Kuki-inhabited region as a separate territory, which has been the ancestral homeland of the Kuki people for generations.
The creation of a separate administration in the form of a Union Territory is the sole solution to ensuring lasting peace between the Meeteis and the Kukis in the region.
It is also imperative to acknowledge that the Kuki, Naga, and Meetei are the indigenous peoples of Manipur. The Kukis have no connection to external elements, such as illegal immigrants and refugees from foreign countries.
Furthermore, it is essential to recognize the significant contributions of the Kuki people to India's struggle for independence, including the participation of over 80 Kukis in the Indian war of independence.
In light of these facts, the Kuki people deserve a separate state and administration, as enshrined in the Constitution of India.
Sincerely,
St. Ginth Haokip
(Kukiland Media)
We urge you to acknowledge that a separate administration for the Kuki people is the only viable solution to the ongoing conflict in Manipur. The imposition of President's Rule under Article 356, destruction of duty posts by security forces in the buffer zone, and attempts to restore peace through military means have not been effective measures for restoring peace.
The communal conflict in Manipur is, in essence, a territorial dispute. Therefore, the Government of India must recognize the Kuki-inhabited region as a separate territory, which has been the ancestral homeland of the Kuki people for generations.
The creation of a separate administration in the form of a Union Territory is the sole solution to ensuring lasting peace between the Meeteis and the Kukis in the region.
It is also imperative to acknowledge that the Kuki, Naga, and Meetei are the indigenous peoples of Manipur. The Kukis have no connection to external elements, such as illegal immigrants and refugees from foreign countries.
Furthermore, it is essential to recognize the significant contributions of the Kuki people to India's struggle for independence, including the participation of over 80 Kukis in the Indian war of independence.
In light of these facts, the Kuki people deserve a separate state and administration, as enshrined in the Constitution of India.
Sincerely,
St. Ginth Haokip
(Kukiland Media)
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