ZSF Urges Peace and Dialogue Amid Kuki-Zo and Zeliangrong Tensions
KSO-ZSF-HSA: We Want Political Solution, Not Popular Government"
Lamka; 27th January 2026
This is to inform the general public that a peaceful rally will be held on 28th January 2026 under the theme "We Want Political Solution, Not Popular Government." The rally is being organised to register public concern regarding the proposed formation of a popular government in the absence of a political
settlement, and to reiterate the demand for a political solution to address unresolved grievances.
The rally will commence at 10:00 AM, with participants assembling at Phungkhothang Guite Mawltual, Hiangtam Lamka, and proceeding towards the Peace Ground, Tuibong, where the programme will conclude. Members of the public who wish to participate are requested to do so in a peaceful, disciplined and orderly manner, in accordance with the principles of non-violence and civic responsibility.
This notice is issued in the interest of public information and transparency.
Kuki-Zo Women’s Forum (KZWF) Delhi condemns ZUF
Hmar Inpui Condemns Shourya Chakra Award to CRPF Officer, Demands Revocation and Probe
KSO Delhi visits CBSE HQ regarding CTET Examination Centre
27th January 2026
New Delhi 📍
Reports on visit to CBSE Headquarter regarding CTET Examination Centre
An official visit was made to the CBSE Headquarters at approximately 11:30 AM today to urgently address issues related to the allotment of examination centres for CTET candidates.
Upon arrival, the matter was first presented to the Under Secretary with a request to meet the Director (CTET). Given the seriousness of the situation and the unavailability of the Director at that time, the delegation was then redirected to the Private Secretary, who promptly consulted the issue with the Director through official channels.
Following this consultation, the CBSE office conveyed that the concern had been formally acknowledged and confirmed that corrective measures would be initiated. The CBSE authorities also assured that revised admit cards would be issued to the affected candidates with newly allotted examination centres. Emphasis was placed on the urgency of the matter, with a specific request to complete the process within one to two days, which was duly noted.
The engagement concluded with a clear commitment from the CBSE office assuring us with necessary action on priority, and further communication is awaited to confirm execution and timelines.
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Education Department,
Kuki Students' Organisation Delhi & NCR*
ZUF intensified its decisive campaign against illegal poppy cultivation
ZELIANGRONG UNITED FRONT
Office of the
MINISTRY OF INFORMATION & PUBLICITY
Date: 26/01/2026
PRESS COMMUNIQUE
The Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) has intensified its decisive campaign against illegal poppy cultivation, narcotics trafficking, and unlawful encroachment by illegal immigrants within the ancestral, customary, and historical territory of the Zeliangrong Inpui Naga people.
Despite repeated public alerts and sufficient time granted for peacefully compliance, enforcement action was carried out at 12.15pm, burnt the farm houses, farms and dismantled other essential materials against illegal poppy cultivation and unauthorized structures in the Waphong area of the Songnung Sadar Hills, Kangpokpi District, Manipur.
Those involved have deliberately ignored the will of the indigenous people and continued illegal activities that seriously threaten public safety, indigenous land rights, and the future of the region. ZUF firmly declares that no foreign or illegal settlers shall be permitted to exploit, occupy, or degrade the ancestral land of the Zeliangrong Inpui Naga people under any pretext. ZUF sternly resolutes to eliminate illegal poppy cultivation and narcotics networks, remove all unauthorised settlements from indigenous land. The defence of our land,identity, and future is non-negotiable.
Sd/-
Ministry of Information & Publicity
Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF)
ST. PAUL'S INSTITUTE ATL TEAM INVITED FOR REPUBLIC DAY AT NEW DELHI
As a result of this remarkable achievement, two innovators from St Paul's Institute have been invited as *Special Guests* by the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), NITI Aayog, Government of India, to participate in the 77th Republic Day Celebration, 2026, to be held at Kartavya Path, New Delhi.
The students representing the school are *Lalmuandik Guite* of Class IX and *Florence* of Class XI. As part of the selection process, they successfully faced interviews based on our school ATL project and participated in educational visits, including visits to science centres and other institutions.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Lalmuandik Guite and Florence for bringing great honour to our school and for representing St. Paul's Institute at this prestigious national event.
27-01-2026 | Tuesday
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Singngat MLA annkuang sawkhompi uh
Republic Day ni in Singngat senior citizen welfare ten a office ua MLA Pu Annkuang sawkhompi uh
Lamka, 27 January 2026: Singngat Citizens Welfare Association innteehna toh MLA Local fund apat ana ki bawl Public Toilet Upper Singngat Bethel East veng leh Mission veng parking sah deu a kibawl zawh Siang ahi tawh kijui in, tuni date 26/01/2026 Republic day ni in Pu Chinlunthang, MLA Singngat 60th A/C in honna hing nei in Retd Rev. H. Khamkhogin in Pasian kung a latna nei hi
Tuni a kipan sah leh hang a khualzin mite'n zahthei hita hi.Asung a tui khai ngailou,dei dan dan a heh pawt thei ding a tuhun tawh kituah a standard tah a bawl ahi.
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Kuki-Zo Council condemns ZUF
KZVV condemns ZUF
Strong Condemnation of the Burning of K. Songlung village by armed Miscreants
While the nation was celebrating it's Republic Day , the kuki Zo
Villagers of K Songlung in Kangpokpi district Manipur were yet again subjected to another attack and burning by Zaliengrong United Front(Kamson group) , a Non SoO group operating in Kangchup kuki area.
We strongly condemn the constant brutality and inhumane act of arson committed by the Zaliengrong armed miscreants respnsible for the burning of K. Songlung village in kangpokpi district . This has caused widespread destruction, fear, and suffering among the innocent villagers.
The deliberate burning of homes and property belonging to peaceful kuki Zo villagers is a grave act of crime and a blatant violation of human rights. Such acts of violence not only endanger lives and livelihoods but also threaten communal harmony and the rule of law.
The coverage of such an inhumane act with a press communique from ZUF(Kamson group) and branding the brutal act as a campaign against poppy cultivation is disgraceful. The communique also diplay the true intent of a deliberate plan of creating disharmony between the communities living in the area.
We call upon the authorities to:
1. Conduct an immediate search operation against the organisation and leaders responsible for this arson.
2. Identify and bring the perpetrators to immediate justice.
3. Ensure adequate security for vulnerable villages to prevent further attacks.
4. Provide urgent relief, rehabilitation, and compensation to the affected families.
Keeping in view the volatile situation of the of the kuki Zo ancestral villages and people, the Kuki Zo village volunteers shall stand guard on all kuki Zo ancestral villages henceforth. Befitting action shall be initiated against the perpetrators of this arson and any force that may act against the innocent kuki Zo villagers shall be dealt with immediate action. We request the general public to stay calm and prepare for any eventuality.
Information and publicity
Kuki Zo village volunteers
HSA Condemns Gallantry Award Linked to Jiribam Incident, Calls for Restraint
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COTU declares 24hrs Shutdown
COMMITTEE ON TRIBAL UNITY(COTU)
Sadar-Hills, Kangpokpi District
Administrative office:Kanggui-795129
Motto: Be strong and courageous
KANGPOKPI DISTRICT MIPI TE HENGA HETSAH
Tuni 26th January, 2026 nikhoa ZUF faction S.Kamson group in K.Songlung part 2 ahal lhah nao chung thua COTU in ahung lhung ding nisim 27th January midnight to 28th january mignight sung 24hrs Total Shutdown kiphong ahito lhonna Sadar Hills Kangpokpi District sunga koiman kichep golseh, function, kin le dong ibol theilou ding uvin hetsahna ahung kineijin ahi.
Hiche nikho hile Nam mipite jousen kilungkhat tah a pan ilahkhom soh kei ding uvin jong temna ahung kineijin ahi.
Information and Publicity
Committee on Tribal Unity
Jiribam: 10 Kuki-Zo village volunteers killed by CRPF |
Nearly one year later, in December 2025, the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in New Delhi directed the Government of India, Manipur Government, and the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to file a status report on the investigation into the killings.
The Silchar Medical College & Hospital post-mortem report stated that most of the victims had bullet wounds predominantly from the back, raising serious questions about the nature of the incident.
If justice is real, it must be transparent — why was a gallantry award given when the case remains under investigation?
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SAHILKA CONDEMNS ZUF
(SAHILCA) Kangpokpi District, Manipur
Date 26/01/2026
PRESS STATEMENT
SAHILCA is shocked to learn that a militarized organisation ZUF under the leadership of S. Kamson had today claimed responsibility for the harassment, terrorizing and setting ablaze the resident houses of Kangchup Songlung (II) village.
SAHILCA would like to state it clear that K. Songlung village under K. Geljang sub-division, PS New Keithelmanbi, of Kangpokpi district is a recognized Kuki village under the Chieftainship of Semlal Haokip and that the village had never cultivated Poppy.
It is unfortunate that ZUF had pretentiously claimed legitimacy to their terrorist acts of blindfolding village elders and burning down their village in the guise of acting against Poppy cultivation.
SAHILCA being the custodians of Kuki tradition and custom hereby announces a 24 hour window for ZUF to surrender their mistake in the court of SAHILCA and compensate for the loss of property and psychological damages caused to the villagers of K. Songlung (II). In case they fail to do so within the stipulated time, the CSOs of Kangpokpi district will undertake all steps necessary to ensure that Justice is served.
Dept. of Information and Publicity,
SAHILCA
ITLF CONDEMNATION: GALLANTRY MEDAL
It may be recalled that 10 tribal village volunteers were mercilessly gunned down on Nov 11, 2024, by CRPF personnel when they had gone to Jiribam district of Manipur to protect their community after Meitei militants burned a village and killedawoman the previous week. The woman, from the Hmar tribe, was a school teacher and mother of three young
children. She was shot in the leg, killed, and set on fire in Jiribam's Zairawn village. Theautopsy report noted horrific injuries on the victim's body, including broken bones and a separated skull.
here was no cause for the village volunteers to attack a CRPF post, as alleged by authorities after the killing. The men were a ragtag bunch of mostly daily-wage laborers from different villages who volunteered to protect their people-not trained "militants" as alleged by the police. Autopsy reports also reveal that the men were shot from behind, contradicting the official narrative that the CRPF post was attacked.
ITLF condemns in the strongest terms the awarding of the Shaurya Chakra to AC Vipin Wilson, who made the decision to fire on men who were only trying to protect their community in the midst of the ethnic conflict in Manipur. This award is a continuation of the discrimination and injustice meted out to Kuki-Zo tribals in Manipur, who have borne the brunt of the suffering in the nearly three-year-long ethnic conflict.
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CoPTAM condemns Armed Violence of ZUF /NSCN-IM
Miscreants burnt K. Sunglung village
Dead body Found in Tuibong area
26-01-2026
Mi khat Tuibong area lah vel in a thisa in a kimu in a longdamsa hi District Hospital Morgue lhut ahi tai. Amah hi tu chan in a min le a khomin (identity) a ki he doh nai pon ahi. Koitabang a he kha na um u le a noi a ka contact number ahin ki ja mat u te.
Keima
Manggou Haokip
KKL Ambulance Driver
Molnom accident ah mi khat thi
Lamka | Accident 1 Ana Om; 1 In Sihna Tuak
Hiai tuahsiatna a gari neu hek pen Doujathang Lhungdim s/o Jamso Lhungdim hi in, kintak in District Hospital tut in om mahleh aliamna thuakzoulou in ahinkhua ana beita hi'n thudonna in gen hi.
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JTC: Transfer of Custody and a Call for Community Responsibility
JOINT TRIBES COUNCIL MANIPUR
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Transfer of Custody and a Call for Community Responsibility
The Joint Tribe Council, Manipur (JTCM), today, the 25th of January, 2026, formally transferred the custody of two individuals, Shri. Thangkham/Bella Vaiphei, (40 yrs), son of Lt. S. Thangkholun Vaiphei, resident of Sumtukphai, Churachandpur District, Manipur - 795128. And Shri. Letkhongam Kilong, (30 yrs), son of Haolenthang Kilong, resident of Sadar Joute, Kangpokpi District, Manipur - 795129, to the 6th Battalion of the Assam Rifles at Tamenglong Headquarters.
This action was undertaken as a necessary step, taken with deep regret, after repeated and earnest efforts failed to secure the presence of any rightful representation from the offenders' own community or union to assume responsibility for them. The JTCM firmly believes in the principles of community-led resolution and restorative justice. The absence of responsible claimants is a matter of profound disappointment and underscores a worrying lapse in communal accountability.
The individuals were handed over in good health and without any physical duress, as formally certified in the official handover document. Furthermore, the JTCM clarifies that all matters pertaining to their admitted violations have been conclusively addressed through a separate, duly executed agreement, and the Council holds no further claim or complaint against them. The JTCM urges all community leaders, unions, and civil society organizations to reaffirm their commitment to collective well-being.
We strongly advise and appeal to all sections of society to enhance cooperation, dialogue, and mutual responsibility.* It is only through unwavering collaboration, a shared sense of duty, and a commitment to lawful conduct that we can effectively uphold the enduring peace, harmony, and integrity of our communities in Manipur.
The JTCM remains steadfast in its mission to foster unity and will continue to engage with all stakeholders to build a more responsible and cohesive social framework.
Sincerely,
General Secretary,
Joint Tribes Council (JTC).
Place: Tamenglong HQ.
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January 25,2026||Nipini
"Nobody Could Give Her Justice': Sister Speaks Out After Kuki Woman's Death
On January 10, the young woman died due to a prolonged illness linked to her injuries. On Thursday, standing in front of the media and civil society members, Hoakip broke down and questioned why her sister suffered and kept fighting for justice that was never delivered.
The 20-year-old passed away in Singhat, Manipur, after fighting for more than two years to get justice. Her family said she never fully recovered from the trauma inflicted during her abduction and sexual assault nearly three years ago.
One of the most brutal cases, it was first highlighted in a complaint to the National Commission for Women (NCW) by two women and a US-based association representing the hill tribes of Manipur — the North American Manipur Tribal Association.
"She was just 18 when her future was stolen from her," Hoakip said, as the victim's brother stood beside her silently. "We are so proud of her. The whole family is so proud of her," Hoakip added, her voice quivering.
According to the victim's FIR accessed by Maktoob, the 18-year-old was abducted on May 15, 2023, in Imphal while trying to withdraw money from an ATM. In her statement, she said that over the course of several hours, she was assaulted at multiple locations in the city and forced into vehicles by groups of men, some allegedly affiliated with the radical Meitei outfit Arambai Tenggol.
She later escaped with the help of an auto-rickshaw driver. Her statement detailed the horrific assault she suffered at the hands of the perpetrators.
For more than two years, the girl was left traumatised, with Hoakip saying that she had nightmares at night, during which she would wake up shouting in the middle of the night asking for help.
"Her dreams and future were brutally extinguished on May 15, 2023. Even though she somehow survived, her reason for surviving, her life, her goals — everything was murdered," her sister said before breaking into tears.
Hoakip questioned how the government's "beti bachao, beti padhao" slogan was so prominent but did not apply to the Kuki communities. "The memories of the assault haunted her. She saw their faces. She would remember the colour of the clothes they were wearing that day and could not stop crying," she added.
According to reports, charges against the victim's perpetrators are yet to be framed, and both are currently out on bail. "Until the very end, she was crying for justice. But nobody could give her justice till today. The state and the Indian government have failed us completely," she added.
The press conference held in Delhi was initiated by the Kuki Students' Organisation (KSO) on the issue of sexual violence against Kuki women in Manipur. Speaking about the broader issue, social activist Glady Vaiephei Hunjan said rape was used against the community.
Dr. Nemthianngai Guite, a professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), said, "This violence exposed the structural violence which has been happening against minorities and tribal communities since the time of independence."
Gracy Kipgen, a social activist, said that conditions in relief camps are still horrible and people are living with it. The Indian government's silence has only pushed victims to demand a separate administration.
The victim's family was displaced from Imphal, where they had lived for nearly three decades, due to the violence. At least 260 persons have been killed and more than 59,000 displaced since ethnic clashes broke out between the Meitei and Kuki communities in May 2023.
Edited By: Elvish Haokip
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Assam: Candlelight Vigil Held in Guwahati for Kuki Gangrape Victim
The candlelight vigil at KWSG Hall was a heart-wrenching display of solidarity, with attendees from various walks of life coming together to demand justice for the victim and condemn the heinous violence that led to her tragic demise. KWAG's efforts to organise this event underscore the community's unwavering resolve to seek accountability and ensure that such atrocities aren't repeated.
The press statement highlighted the devastating human toll of the conflict, with thousands still displaced and living in relief camps, their lives forever changed. The community's plea for justice echoes the concerns of many who've lost loved ones, seen their homes destroyed, or been forced to flee their ancestral lands.
The delayed investigation has only added to the anguish, with families seeking closure and answers that seem elusive. The community hopes that CBI's involvement will bring much-needed clarity and accountability, but there's a growing sense of frustration and despair.
Maj. Lamtinthang Khongsai's words resonated deeply with the audience, as he stressed the need for decisive action against perpetrators and urged the authorities to take concrete steps to ensure justice. His call for justice wasn't just for the victim, but for all affected by the conflict – a rallying cry for the community to stand united.
Rev. Daniel Mimin Haokip's prayer offered solace, acknowledging the pain and suffering while seeking peace and dignity for the bereaved. The candle-lighting ceremony was a powerful symbol of solidarity, with attendees vowing to stand together in the face of adversity.
The vigil's message is clear: the community won't rest until justice is served, and perpetrators are brought to book. As the investigation continues, there's hope that it'll bring closure to the victims' families and pave the way for healing and reconciliation.
The Kuki community's resilience in the face of adversity is truly inspiring, and it's clear that they're determined to fight for their rights and dignity.
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WKZIC writes to US President Trump
It's really a great privilege to be here in this WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON Online Plateform.
As an admirer of President Trump and lover of America and the Americans, am really honoured to share the below subject here to be considered by America and World communities.
"Moral Leadership and Solidarity with Persecuted Communities"
President Donald J. Trump's words on January 20, 2025—
"In everything we do, my administration will be inspired by a strong pursuit of excellence and unrelenting success. We will not forget our country, we will not forget our Constitution, and we will not forget our God."
—stand as a powerful and universal inspiration for leaders across nations, faiths, and political traditions.
This vision of principled leadership, rooted in constitutionalism, moral clarity, and faith, resonates deeply with communities across the world who continue to face social, political, and religious persecution.
With deep admiration for President Trump, and with genuine respect and affection for America and the American people, we earnestly appeal for moral solidarity and humanitarian concern toward socially and politically persecuted and vulnerable communities—particularly the Christian Kukis, persecuted Christian communities in Nigeria, and other marginalized and downtrodden peoples across the world.
At a time when conscience-driven leadership is urgently needed, the voice and example of the United States can continue to serve as a beacon of hope, dignity, and justice for those who suffer in silence.
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KUKIS PLEAD: Appeal for International Humanitarian and Political Attention to the Persecuted Christian Kuki People
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The Minority Christian Kuki people have endured systematic persecution and profound hardships for over a century. Historically rooted in their ancestral homeland—identified as "Kuki Country" in G. A. Grierson's Linguistic Survey of India (1904)—the Kukis were dispossessed of their land and political continuity when colonial authorities arbitrarily trifurcated their territory across present-day India, Burma (Myanmar), and Bangladesh.
In furtherance of colonial subjugation, the Kuki people were administratively fragmented and reclassified under three imposed identities—Chin, Kuki, and Mizo—deliberately weakening their collective ethnic, political, and historical cohesion.
The resistance of the Kukis against British colonial domination, culminating in the Kuki Rising of 1917–1919—locally remembered as the Anglo-Kuki War—was met with severe punitive measures. Entire villages were destroyed, traditional governance structures dismantled, and the population subjected to forced displacement, economic deprivation, and long-term marginalization. The consequences of this colonial retribution continue to reverberate across generations.
For over a century, the Kukis across India, Myanmar, and Bangladesh have lived with the loss of their ancestral land, denial of fundamental rights, chronic insecurity, and an enduring state of social and political vulnerability. Their suffering remains largely unheard and unacknowledged in international forums.
This prolonged injustice urgently calls for international humanitarian and political attention. We respectfully appeal to the United Nations, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and nations across Europe and Asia to recognize the historical wrongs inflicted upon the ethnic tribal Christian Kuki people and to extend moral, humanitarian, and diplomatic support toward safeguarding their dignity, rights, and future.
With regards,
Dr. TS Haokip
President,
World Kuki-Zo Intellectual Council (WKZIC)
@ 25 Jan. 2026
NSCN-K TAKES FULL RESPONSIBILITY
Despite repeated initiatives by the NSCN-K to promote peace and unity, including the unconditional release of several YA group cadres along with their seized weapons, inspite of that the YA group responded with hostility. A direct attack was carried out by the YA group against the Naga Army at Khammataing Village, resulting in the loss of two of our cadres, Lieut. Avi of the Pochury Region and Sgt.Peyao Konyak of the Konyak Region.
Maj.Manwang Leipha was an active cadre of the YA group and had been continuously involved in hostile activities in the area. He was warned on multiple occasions by the Naga Army to cease his anti–NSCN-K activities. His village authorities were also informed and urged to restrain his actions; however, they failed to take responsibility on his behalf,reasons best known to them.
In view of his continued anti–NSCN-K activities and in retaliation for the killing of our cadres at Khammataing Village, the Naga Army's special unit carried out capital punishment against Maj. Manwan Leipha.
သတင်းထုတ်ပြန်ချက်
နာဂစစ်တပ် (အန် မိုင် ဦးဆောင်သော NSCN-K) သည် ၂၀၂၆ ခုနှစ် ဇန်နဝါရီလ ၂၃ ရက်နေ့ ည ၇ နာရီခွဲခန့် (အိန္ဒိယစံတော်ချိန်) တွင် နာဂလန်ပြည်နယ်၊ မုန်ခရိုင်၊ တီဇစ်ဒေသရှိ လောင်ဖာအို ရွာတွင် ဖြစ်ပွားခဲ့သော ယုန်အောင် (YA) အဖွဲ့ဝင် မေဂျာ မန်ဝမ်း လိုက်ဖာ (Maj. Manwang Leipha) ကို သတ်ဖြတ်မှုအတွက် အပြည့်အဝ တာဝန်ယူကြောင်း ကြေညာအပ်ပါသည်။
NSCN-K အနေဖြင့် ငြိမ်းချမ်းရေး၊ ညီညွတ်ရေးကို မြှင့်တင်ရန် ရည်ရွယ်၍ ယုန်အောင်အဖွဲ့ဝင် အများအပြားအား ဖမ်းဆီးထားသည့် လက်နက်များနှင့်အတူ အခြေအနေမထားဘဲ ပြန်လည်လွှတ်ပေးခြင်း အပါအဝင် အကြိမ်ကြိမ် ကြိုးပမ်းဆောင်ရွက်ခဲ့သော်လည်း ယုန်အောင်အဖွဲ့ဘက်မှ ရန်လိုသော အပြုအမူများဖြင့်သာ တုံ့ပြန်လာခဲ့ပါသည်။ ထို့အပြင် ခမ္မတိုင် ရွာတွင် နာဂစစ်တပ်အား ယုန်အောင်အဖွဲ့မှ တိုက်ခိုက်မှု တိုက်ရိုက် ပြုလုပ်ခဲ့ရာ ယင်းတိုက်ခိုက်မှုကြောင့် ပိုချူရီဒေသမှ ဒုဗိုလ် အာဗီ (Lieut. Avi) နှင့် ကိုနယက်ဒေသမှ ဆာဂျင့် ပေယော ကိုနယက် (Sgt. Peyao Konyak) တို့ အပါအဝင် ကျွန်ုပ်တို့၏ တပ်ဖွဲ့ဝင် နှစ်ဦး အသက်ဆုံးရှုံးခဲ့ရပါသည်။
မေဂျာ မန်ဝမ်း လိုက်ဖာသည် ယုန်အောင်အဖွဲ့၏ တက်ကြွလှုပ်ရှားနေသော အဖွဲ့ဝင်တစ်ဦးဖြစ်ပြီး ဒေသအတွင်း ရန်လိုသည့် လုပ်ရပ်များကို ဆက်တိုက် ဆောင်ရွက်နေသူဖြစ်ပါသည်။ သူ့အား NSCN-K ဆန့်ကျင်သည့် လှုပ်ရှားမှုများကို ရပ်တန့်ရန် နာဂစစ်တပ်မှ အကြိမ်ကြိမ် သတိပေးခဲ့ပြီး ဖြစ်ပါသည်။ ထို့အပြင် သူ၏ ရွာအာဏာပိုင်များအားလည်း အကြောင်းကြားကာ သူ၏ လုပ်ရပ်များကို ထိန်းသိမ်းပေးရန် တောင်းဆိုခဲ့သော်လည်း အဆိုပါ အာဏာပိုင်များအနေဖြင့် မိမိတို့သိသည့် အကြောင်းရင်းများကြောင့် ယင်းအတွက် တာဝန်ယူ ဆောင်ရွက်ခြင်း မရှိခဲ့ပါ။
အထက်ဖော်ပြပါအတိုင်း NSCN-K ဆန့်ကျင်သည့် လှုပ်ရှားမှုများကို ဆက်လက် ပြုလုပ်နေခြင်းနှင့် ခမ္မတိုင် ရွာတွင် ကျွန်ုပ်တို့၏ တပ်ဖွဲ့ဝင်များ အသတ်ခံခဲ့ရမှုအား တုံ့ပြန်သည့်အနေဖြင့် နာဂစစ်တပ်၏ အထူးယူနစ်မှ မေဂျာ မန်ဝမ်း လိုက်ဖာအား သေဒဏ် ချမှတ်ကာ အကောင်အထည် ဖော် ဆောင်ရွက်ခဲ့ခြင်း ဖြစ်ပါသည်။
BOLERO ACCIDENT: SAJIK AREA
Thu kijaah dan in Naupang pasal papen amuolliem ta in kigen a, bolero driver pa jong hospital ah oxygen kithuo in elkol in om chithu kijahi.
Naupangpa min,khuo leh lim pen gendoh ding a dei omlouh ahihi.
Idapi a i suunpi uhi.
RIP 🙏
24th January 2026🎄
Manipur Govt: Press Release: Rishikanta Singh
The State Government has announced an ex-gratia assistance to the next of kin of the deceased.
NRFM Cadre Arrested, Large Cache of Arms Recovered in Manipur Operations
According to Manipur Police, a cadre of the NRFM, identified as Waikhom Athoi alias Sidaba (28), a resident of Khabam Lamkhai under Heingang Police Station in Imphal East district, was arrested from Pangal Basti, Moreh near Border Pillar 79 under Moreh Police Station in Tengnoupal district. From his possession, security personnel recovered one 9 mm pistol along with two magazines, 30 rounds of 9 mm live ammunition with one ammunition pouch, one mobile phone with SIM card, one wrist watch, and one torch light.
In another operation on January 23, 2026, security forces recovered a cache of arms and equipment from the adjoining areas of Ngairangbam and Khongakhul villages under Patsoi Police Station in Imphal West district. The recovered items included one modified .303 rifle with magazine, one locally made SBBL, five pistols with five magazines, one air pistol, one No.36 HE grenade, 20 rounds of .303 rifle ammunition, one Baofeng hand-held wireless set with charger, and one bulletproof jacket cover.
Earlier, on January 22, 2026, security forces carried out a recovery operation in the foothills of the Chanung Hill Range under Sagolmang Police Station in Imphal East district. During the operation, one .303 rifle with magazine, one SLR without magazine, eight SBBLs, one revolver pistol, one .22 pistol with magazine, 24 rounds of live ammunition of different calibers, one MK-13T cartridge, five tube launching devices, six Lathode shells, five Baofeng walkie-talkie sets with batteries and three chargers, four camouflage helmets, nine pairs of camouflage pants, five camouflage shirts, three camouflage sweatshirts, one green belt, and four camouflage hats were recovered.
Manipur Police stated that these operations are part of ongoing efforts by security forces to curb illegal activities and recover arms and ammunition in the state to maintain law and order.
Singngat R-Day Volleyball 2026: 2nd Day
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Republic Day Volleyball tournament
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