Friday, July 4, 2025

INYO Rejects Kuki Wishlist, Warns Against Territorial Encroachment

Office of the
INPUI NAGA YOUTH ORGANISATION (INYO)
"Serve and Defend"

Press Release
Date: 3rd July 2025

The Inpui Naga Youth Organisation (INYO) strongly rejects the so-called "wishlist" of the Kuki community, particularly the proposed construction of the fictitious "German Road" or "Tiger Road" which is intended to connect Kangpokpi to Churachandpur through Naga ancestral territory.

These invented names and projects are a clear attempt to impose illegitimate claims over our territory. No such roads exist in our history or records, and any move to implement them will be considered a direct act of aggression. The Inpui people will resist such intrusion with full determination.

We urge the Ministry of Home Affairs to act with urgency and impartiality. Endorsing this "wishlist" will worsen inter-community relations and risk serious unrest No project must proceed without our free, prior, and informed consent.

We also reiterate our demand for the immediate dismantling of all SoO camps of Kuki militant groups near Naga-inhabited areas. These illegal camps threaten peace and security and must be removed without delay.

The Inpui people are peace-loving, but we will defend our ancestral land, rights, and identity by all legitimate means.

Issued by: Information & publicity,Inpui Naga Youth Organisation (INYO)

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