Sunday, March 30, 2025

Suangkuang Hausapu leh Hausapi Mualsuang Honni (Photo)

Suangkuang Village | Date: 29.03.2025
(Suang = Stone, Kuang = Plate)





Pu Zamchinhang Laa: 
"Ei teng khawl khawm a tuam umlou"

🙏GOD BLESS SUANGKUANG VILLAGE! 🙏

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AFSPA Enforced in Manipur for Six Months, 13 Police Stations Left Out

New Delhi, 30 March 2025 – The Ministry of Home Affairs has declared the entire state of Manipur as a ‘disturbed area’ under the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA), 1958. This decision follows a review of the law and order situation in the state.

However, 13 police stations across five districts have been excluded from this declaration. In Imphal West, the excluded police stations are Imphal, Lamphel, City, Singjamei, Patsoi, and Wangoi. In Imphal East, the police stations of Porompat, Heingang, and Irilbung are not covered under AFSPA. Thoubal district has one excluded police station, Thoubal, while Bishnupur district has Bishnupur and Nambol. Kakching district has Kakching police station excluded from the order.

This declaration will remain in effect for six months from 1 April 2025 unless withdrawn earlier. Piyush Goyal, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, issued the notification.


13 Police Stations in 5 Manipur Districts EXCLUDED 'Disturbed Area' for 6 Months


The Central Government after reviewing the law and order situation in the State of Manipur, in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 3 of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 (28 of 1958) declares the entire State of Manipur, excluding the areas falling under the jurisdiction of the following 13 (thirteen) Police Stations of 5 districts, as 'disturbed area for a period of six months with effect from 01.04.2025, unless withdrawn earlier.

UTC Eimi Farewell Dinner

--- Niles Block, UTCB | Dated: 29.03.2025 | Saturday ---

Cuisine: Lamka Style 💚

A BIG THANKS TO 
our beloved Rev Eric & family and Rev Sawma & family
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts! 
May God bless you and your family, abundantly. 
May God be with us all, till we meet again...!
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Kuki-Zo leaders explore new political front KZNP likely to replace KPA

Imphal, March 29 2025: Amidst the lingering demand for a Separate Administration by 10 Kuki MLAs, a new development has emerged, hinting at the formation of a Kuki National Council (KNC) .

A well placed source said that Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) is reportedly working with various Kuki civil society organizations to form the KNC .

A meeting has also been convened in Churachandpur in the presence of the 10 Kuki MLAs to discuss the formation of KNC, marking a significant development in their political pursuit.

The meeting however didn't take any resolution.

It is reported that the proposed formation of the KNC is aimed at facilitating a peaceful dialogue with the Government, drawing inspiration from Naga peace talks on Naga Unification, Southern Nagaland or Naga sovereignty.

It may be mentioned that NSCN (IM) has been holding peace talks with the Government of India since August 1, 1997 after signing a ceasefire agreement.

The source went on to state that Kuki-Zo people are working to float a new political party - Kuki-Zo National Party (KZNP) by abolishing Kuki People Alliance (KPA) which currently has two MLAs, Kimneo Hangshing and Chinlunthang in the State Assembly (now suspended) .

According to the source, the KZNP plans to contest in all 10 Kuki-Zo Assembly Constituencies in place of KPA in the 2027 State Assembly elections to address their grievances.

~ The Sangai Express

Missing: A Frantic Searches

Mimang zong na Tuitha luidung ah HYA in nei di mipi.pataulou din ngetna HYA in nei

Mimang zong a hong vak duh
Hiai toh kisai Unau HYA lamte mimang jong a Tuitha dung a Torchlight khong toh hong vak di ahih man un ana patau lou ding in leh ana ki thuahpih ding in iki ngen hi🙏

- Timothy zote
Present HYA Gen HQTRS.
Date 29/03/25 

Meiteis & Kuki can Co-exist as Good Neighbours: Dr. TS Haokip

MEITEIS AND KUKIS CAN NEGOTIATE AND CO-EXIST SIDE BY SIDE AS GOOD NEIGHBOURS

Dr. TS Haokip (PhD),
  Activist, March 28, 2025.

MEITEIS as majority community and responsible for the current Meitei-Kuki Conflict, need to ponder over the future and initiate compromise with Kukis for the good of the Meiteis in particular, and for both the Meiteis and the Kukis in general.

The first and foremost parameter to negotiate with the Kukis, seemed to be agreeing to their demand for UT with Legislature on Puducherry Pattern, under 239 of the Indian Constitution on "Give and Take" Policy negotiation, based on the following points, seem to benefit the Meiteis in the long run, instead of posing hindrance to the Kukis demand, as no Meitei considered the Kukis as the people of Manipur, who helped Maharaja Chandrakirti  to claim back his Kanglei Manipur throne in the 7 Years Devastation from Burmese continuous invasions in 1757, 1758 and 1765 respectively, by Molbem Chief, Thangkhohen Kuki who sent his younger brother, the Chief of Bijang with 1200 Kuki warriors (William Shaw, 1929) to held the Maharaja.

1. That Meiteis and Kukis shall never ever live together again as before due to the current Genocide backed by double engine government and the whole Meiteis Genocidal attitudes towards the Kukis with slogans "Kuki Tumna Hatlo", alongwith giving out 6000 arms and 6,00,000 ammunitions freely from the Manipur State Armoury, and deploying all the Meiteis and Pro-Meitei about 30,000 Manipur State forces such as Manipur Police, IRB and Manipur Police Commando for "Total Inahiliation" of minority Kukis, will need and take a generation to heal.

2. That Kukis be convinced to win back their trust over only Kuki Areas of historical Khongjai Hills (1741-42) later Kuki Hills (1852-1949) alone were acquired and declared as Protected Forests, Reserved Forests, Wild Life Sanctuaries and Wetlands, without concerned Chiefs consent, which Kuki Chiefs hold during the colonial period as:
i) Mombi (Lonpi) Area 1907,
ii) Chassad Area 1907,
iii) Jampi Area 1907,
iv) Haokip Reserved 1907/ Songpi Sub-Division 1919 @ Churachandpur, maps all preserved in the National Archives, retrieved after 105 years by Kuki Scholars and Researchers. ..............……........ whereas no such acquisitions were made in Manipuri Naga areas of Senapati, Tamenglong and Ukhrul.

3. That Meiteis can only get ST Status at the recommendations of the Kukis with Geneological Proofs and evidences for proper pure Meitei blood clans and sub-clans.

4. That Kukis have no much problem in terms of daily essentials in spite of Total Seperation with the Meiteis for the last 23 months (almost 2 years).

5. That Kukis dominated all the lifelines of the Meiteis including National Highways and Trans Asian Highway and International Trade Centres and India's Northeast Corridors for Southeast Trade and Commerce.

6. Recommending Kuki UT under Article 239 of the Indian Constitution through Jammu & Kashmir Bifurcation Act 2019 shall pave the way for Kukis to open all lifelines of the Meiteis as Good neighbours in trade and commerce as before.

7. That Meiteis and Kukis exchange Homestead Plots of land of the Meiteis at Moreh and Churachandpur with that of the Kukis in Imphal Valley.

The demand for a separate Union Territory (UT) by the Kuki people has been a longstanding issue in Manipur, India. The Kuki people, who are indigenous to the region, have been seeking greater autonomy and self-governance, which they believe will address their unique cultural, social, and economic needs.

Historical Context
The Kuki people have a distinct cultural and linguistic identity that is closely related to the Meitei people. In fact, the renowned linguist G.A. Grierson categorized the Meitei language as a part of the Kuki-Chin language family [1]. This linguistic connection highlights the shared ancestry and cultural heritage of the Kuki and Meitei people.

Demands for Autonomy
The Kuki people have been demanding greater autonomy and self-governance for several decades. They argue that their unique cultural, social, and economic needs are not being addressed by the state government of Manipur, which is dominated by the Meitei people [2]. The Kuki people believe that a separate UT will provide them with the necessary autonomy to manage their own affairs and develop their own region.

Sharing of Resources
One of the key demands of the Kuki people is the sharing of resources, including National Highways, Trans-Asian Highways, and Southeast Trade and Commerce routes [3]. The Kuki people argue that these resources are critical to their economic development and that they should have equal access to them. By agreeing to the Kuki demand for a UT, the Meitei people can help facilitate the sharing of these resources and promote greater economic cooperation between the two communities.

Compromise and Negotiation
The Meitei people have expressed concerns about the Kuki demand for a UT, fearing that it may lead to the division of Manipur and undermine the state's territorial integrity [4]. However, compromise and negotiation are essential to resolving this issue. By engaging in dialogue and finding mutually acceptable solutions, the Meitei and Kuki people can work towards a more harmonious and equitable relationship.

Conclusion
The demand for a separate UT by the Kuki people is a legitimate one, driven by their desire for greater autonomy and self-governance. By agreeing to this demand, the Meitei people can help facilitate the sharing of resources, promote greater economic cooperation, and strengthen the relationship between the two communities. Ultimately, compromise and negotiation are essential to resolving this issue and promoting a more harmonious and equitable relationship between the Meitei and Kuki people.

References:
[1] Grierson, G. A. (1904). Linguistic Survey of India. Volume III: Tibeto-Burman Family. Part III: Specimens of the Kuki-Chin and Burma Groups. Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing.
[2] Kuki Inpi, Manipur. (2019). Memorandum Submitted to the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India.
[3] The Sangai Express. (2020). Kuki Demand for UT: A Genuine Grievance.
[4] The Hindu (2020). Manipur's Territorial Integrity: A Concern for All.
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~ WKZIC

LEKHA BUL: Thadou-Kuki First Primer

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Saturday, March 29, 2025

KAWLGAM BUP AH MISI 1002 OMTA!

29th Mar. 2025: Tuni zingsang nai 11:00 ciang' SAC te' sazian laakna aciaptehna uh pan in Kawlgam bup ah ziinling nasiatna hang in misi 1002 omkhin ci hi.

Aliam-abaai 2378 bang om in, akimu zo nai lo zong honpi khat mah omlai ci hi.

©𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭

Meitei Population Growth ~ Kukiland India


Between 1981 and 1991, the Meitei population in Manipur surged by an unprecedented 40.91%, from 7,79,102 to 10,97,870 far exceeding India’s national growth rate of 23.87%. This anomaly has raised serious questions, with allegations of large-scale migration from Bangladesh’s Sylhet region and Myanmar, particularly during the 1988 Myanmar uprising, when thousands crossed Manipur’s porous borders. Ironically, while the Meitei aggressively push for the National Register of Citizens (NRC) to target hill tribes, this very process could expose their own demographic expansion, if indeed fueled by cross-border influxes from Sylhet and Burma.

The Meitei’s NRC demand is deeply tied to their opposition to delimitation, fearing that redrawing constituencies based on updated population data would increase representation for hill districts and weaken their dominance in Manipur’s 60-seat assembly. By insisting on NRC first, they seek to disenfranchise tribal communities before delimitation alters the political balance. However, if their 1981–1991 surge results from undocumented migration, the NRC could backfire, disproportionately affecting Meitei families.

~ Kukiland India

Thadou Tribe Council (TCC GHQ): Press Clarification

 


MSU GHQ Mizoram: Law and order tibuai thei Social Media te chhui chiang leh khuakhirh tura ngenna


MIZO STUDENTS' UNION 
General Headquarters: Aizawl 0389-7966360 
No.D.101/MSU-GHQ/2024-2026/29

To,
The Officer in Charge
Cyber Crime Police Station
Mizoram, Aizawl.

Subject:Law and order tibuai thei Social Media te chhui chiang leh khuakhirh tura ngenna

Dated Aizawl, the 28th March, 2025

Ka Pu,
Social media hrang hrang YouTube, WhatsApp Channel, Telegram leh Instagram-ah te Mizorama cheng hnam peng hrang hrangte inkarah inhuatna chi tuh thei dawt leh thubelhchian dawl lo thehdarh a ni fo thin niin kan lo hria a. Hei hian Mizoramah law and order pawh a la nghawng hial mai ang tih te pawh a hlauhawmin kan hria a ni. A chhan chu Mizoramah hian Zohnahthlak chi hrang hrang kan chengho a, chutih laiin kan hriat theuh angin kan thenawm Myanmar leh Manipur-ah Zohnahthlak leh Zohnahthlak pawh an intawng nasa hle a ni. Chuvangin social media hian thubelhchian dawl lo, tu hnam peng emaw tan hriat nuam lo tak an thehdarh fo chuan a chhan letna a lo chhuak dawn a, chumi chuan tharum thawhna khawi khawiah emaw a rawn tichhuak thei leh zel dawn a ni. A bikin hengte hi thlirtu leh follower ngah leh kan sawi tak Zohnahthlak hnam peng hrang hrang te kara thu sensitive post tam, enzui ngai zual nia kan hriatte chu a ni:

You Tube Channel: Zofa Journal
You Tube Channel: Alpha Mizo Production
You Tube Channel: Ben Vanchhawng
Facebook: ALL CHIN ZOFA TE (https://www.facebook.com/Parmawirim)
Telegram: Zofa Journal (https://t.me/-6L1xcB9LJ_EINDFI)
Instagram: Zofa Journal (https://www.instagram.com/zofajournal?igsh=Ym9idGdyanZ3Mzkw)

Heng lo pawh hi Mizorama communal tension siam a, law and order chungchanga harsatna siam thei nia langte chu min chhuisak vek turin kan ngen a che.

I Rintlak,

(ZODINSANGA)
General Secretary Mizo Students' Union General Headquarters
Ph: +91 84140 96458


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