The United Kuki National Army (UKNA) has issued a strong statement condemning what it described as a "cowardly act" at Khanpi, where four of its cadres were allegedly killed while asleep in an operation carried out with the involvement of security forces.
In its release, the UKNA accused those behind the operation of acting in collusion with security agencies and reminded the Indian Army and Kuki-Zo community of the hardships faced since the ethnic clashes began. The group alleged that Meitei forces had earlier driven them from their territories, leading to widespread atrocities that were "witnessed and condemned by the world."
The UKNA reiterated its stance for a separate administration from Manipur, clarifying that it is not against the Indian Army or society at large. The group stated it would lay down arms only after its demand for a Union Territory is achieved.
The statement further urged security forces "not to be misled by a few individuals" whom it accused of exploiting the ongoing conflict for personal gain. It reaffirmed its commitment to pursuing its goals within the framework of the Indian Constitution, while demanding justice for those killed in the Khanpi incident.


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