Thadou Community International (TCI) has strongly condemned the IED blasts that occurred on Monday at Saiton-Nganukon in Bishnupur district, Manipur, which left two innocent Meitei civilians injured.
In a media release issued on January 5, TCI described the incident as an act of violent terrorism that has once again created fear among peace-loving communities, particularly the Thadou people, at a time when normalcy was slowly returning due to sustained peace efforts by Thadou Inpi Manipur.
TCI termed the attack a clear attempt to derail reconciliation and promote division in the state. The organisation accused Kuki supremacist extremist elements of carrying out violent activities aimed at disturbing peace and harmony in Manipur.
Reaffirming its commitment to peace, coexistence and the territorial integrity of Manipur, TCI stated that the Thadou community firmly rejects all forms of extremism and violence.
The organisation urged the Government of India to take immediate, firm and impartial action under President’s Rule in Manipur. It stressed that decisive “iron-hand” measures are necessary to neutralise such threats and prevent further escalation of violence.
TCI also cautioned that delays or inaction could force public pushback, which would further destabilise the situation. Prompt central intervention, the statement said, is essential to restore public confidence and ensure lasting peace in the state.

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