KSO City Branches Express Gratitude for Safe Release of 14 Kuki Hostages

The Kuki Students' Organisation (KSO) City Branches have expressed profound relief and gratitude following the safe and unconditional release of 14 Kuki individuals who had been held in custody by the Manipur Naga Village Guards.

In a statement issued on June 9, the KSO City Branches thanked various organisations, institutions and leaders whose appeals and interventions helped secure the release. Among those acknowledged were the Council of Baptist Churches in Northeast India (CBCNEI), Baptist World Alliance (BWA), Nagaland Joint Christian Forum, Assam Rifles, Naga Students' Federation (NSF), the Chief Ministers of Nagaland and Meghalaya, the Governments of Manipur and India, and Christian bodies across the country and Northeast India.

The organisation also expressed appreciation to the United Naga Council (UNC) for facilitating the final process that led to the hostages' safe release.

While welcoming the positive outcome, KSO urged all concerned parties to stop spreading misinformation and disinformation that could deepen mistrust and obstruct peace efforts. The organisation called on Kuki and Naga leaders to engage in sincere dialogue to find a lasting political solution to their disputes.

Emphasising reconciliation and peaceful coexistence, KSO City Branches pledged their full cooperation and support to Naga students living in various cities. The statement concluded with prayers for lasting peace and harmony among all communities in the region and expressed hope that such incidents would never recur.


 

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