Lamka, April 28, 2026: The Central Village Defence Force (CVDF) has issued a press communiqué regulating unauthorised activities in Zomi operational areas, citing growing concerns over recent developments.
According to the statement, the CVDF has received credible reports about the circulation and sale of “Never Forget 3rd May” stickers by the ITLF Women Wing within Zomi areas to mark “3rd May Separation Day.”
The CVDF clarified that the Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum (ITLF) has no presence or authority in Zomi operational areas and is not recognised under its jurisdiction. It further warned that any activity carried out in the name of ITLF would be treated as serving vested interests and seen as a direct challenge to established authority.
The organisation has directed that all such sales and distribution must stop immediately. It cautioned that failure to comply would invite strict action to maintain law and order. The CVDF also noted that the current situation remains tense and volatile.
In its advisory, the CVDF urged all individuals and groups to avoid any form of provocation that could lead to escalation or conflict on multiple fronts. It further called on the public to act with restraint and uphold peace, stability, mutual respect, and peaceful coexistence.
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