The recent vandalism of the civic reception banner for Ato Kilonser Th. Muivah in Daili village, Senapati, is unfortunate and disrespectful. However, blaming the Kukis without any evidence is both unfair and dangerous. The Kukis have never shown such intent or behaviour towards the Nagas or any community in Manipur. Such baseless accusations only add more division at a time when unity is most needed.
In this ongoing crisis, it is deeply disappointing to see that many among the Nagas, who are also tribal and Christian fellows, have chosen to remain silent spectators. Worse still, some have openly sided with the Meiteis—calling them brothers and strengthening ties that have further isolated the Kukis. Together, they have claimed to be the "indigenous people" of Manipur, leaving the Kukis out of the narrative entirely.
But history speaks differently. The Kukis have their own proud but often untold stories — especially the Kuki INA fighters who fought bravely for India's freedom, whose names are listed in the INA Complex at Moirang, standing as lasting proof of the Kukis' courage and loyalty to the nation's struggle for independence. Their contribution remains a shining reminder that the Kukis have long stood for unity, freedom, and dignity.
True peace and harmony can only exist when every community's identity is acknowledged and respected. Fabricated ties and false claims will only deepen the wounds and hatred that already divide us. Let truth, respect, and justice guide our way — not blame and bias.
~ KV News
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