Lamka, March 2, 2026: The Zomi Co-ordination Committee (ZCC) held a closed-door meeting with Manipur's Deputy Chief Minister Shri Losii Dikho during his visit to Lamka on Monday, where key issues related to the death of Late Pu Vungzagin Valte and the prevailing situation in the region were discussed.
According to a media handout issued by the Information & Publicity Wing of ZCC, the Deputy Chief Minister visited Lamka on March 2 and met the family members of Late Pu Vungzagin Valte at his residence to convey condolences. The visit took place during the ongoing observance of Zomi National Mourning declared in honour of the late BJP sitting MLA.
Following the condolence visit, a meeting was held between the Deputy Chief Minister and representatives of ZCC. During the discussion, the government expressed sorrow over the death of Pu Vungzagin Valte and reiterated its commitment to ensuring that those responsible for the May 4, 2023 assault are investigated, prosecuted, and brought to justice.
The need to expedite investigations into cases of deaths arising from violent assaults was also highlighted. Both sides further discussed the future course of action toward restoring peace and advancing a political solution under the Suspension of Operations (SoO) framework in a manner acceptable to all communities.
The government informed the ZCC that major policy decisions may take time, as a full Cabinet has yet to be constituted.
In the outcome of the meeting, the Deputy Chief Minister acknowledged the concerns raised and assured that the matters would be placed at the appropriate level of the government for further action. He reaffirmed the government's commitment to pursuing justice in the case of Late Pu Vungzagin Valte and stated that written communication outlining subsequent steps is expected.
The ZCC stated that further decisions regarding ongoing protest measures would be guided by the government's written communication and visible progress on the issues discussed.
According to a media handout issued by the Information & Publicity Wing of ZCC, the Deputy Chief Minister visited Lamka on March 2 and met the family members of Late Pu Vungzagin Valte at his residence to convey condolences. The visit took place during the ongoing observance of Zomi National Mourning declared in honour of the late BJP sitting MLA.
Following the condolence visit, a meeting was held between the Deputy Chief Minister and representatives of ZCC. During the discussion, the government expressed sorrow over the death of Pu Vungzagin Valte and reiterated its commitment to ensuring that those responsible for the May 4, 2023 assault are investigated, prosecuted, and brought to justice.
The need to expedite investigations into cases of deaths arising from violent assaults was also highlighted. Both sides further discussed the future course of action toward restoring peace and advancing a political solution under the Suspension of Operations (SoO) framework in a manner acceptable to all communities.
The government informed the ZCC that major policy decisions may take time, as a full Cabinet has yet to be constituted.
In the outcome of the meeting, the Deputy Chief Minister acknowledged the concerns raised and assured that the matters would be placed at the appropriate level of the government for further action. He reaffirmed the government's commitment to pursuing justice in the case of Late Pu Vungzagin Valte and stated that written communication outlining subsequent steps is expected.
The ZCC stated that further decisions regarding ongoing protest measures would be guided by the government's written communication and visible progress on the issues discussed.
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