Zomi King: Pu Kam Hau (1786-1868)

Pu Kam Hau (1786-1868) khang hun akipan Ei Zomite'n sakgal khanggal ahi Meitei gal leh Poi galte na lel ngeilo uh hi.

Inngua hahlo gamgua hah kuitung ngeilo ci-in  i Pu i Pa te'n nacing den uh hi.

Guallel in hong kisiikkik uh ciangin sanggam laiguizawngte mah ihih ciang kipampaih het loin kipom kik veve den hi.

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Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TKS): Press Statement

Press Statement
23rd May, 2025 
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Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi GHQs apat founder pu SUUN thu genna tomkim

25/05/2025

Speech: TSP General Secretary

Amasape'n in sak-le-khang, mun tuam tuam apat ule-nau tuni kou TSP Founder pu Suunna Vaiguan uap a hung kalsuan te teng teng TSP GHQs sik-le-taang in zahna chibai kung buk ahi.


Pu T Kamsuanlal@T Lalpu ahi leh TSP Founder ahi a, 31st Oct, 1987 kum in
DIKTATNA IN NAM A TAWISANG chih thupi tawh TSP  phuh khiat na ah ana lamkai in pan ana la hi. Founding member pihte Pu S Mangminthang- Founder President, Pu Khupsuanhau, Pu Khuplam leh Pu Thangsuanhang te ahi uhi.

1987 kum in (L) Pu Khuphenpau President TPO leh (L) Pu Gengoukhup Gen. Secretary TPO lamkaihna nuai ah 1987 kum in TPO Conferences T Khajang ah namdetna/Oath taking ana nei uhi.


Tua leh TSP Founder Rev. T Kamsuanlal  @T Lalpu pe'n Siamsin lam ngaikhok mi ahiman in Thangkhal te lak ah Sinlaite maban diing khualna tawh Thangkhal te Siamsin lam a akihui na diing un TSP kiphuhna diing vai ana sai koikoi in 31st Oct  1987 in a lawm-le-gual te tawh ana phutkhia uhi.  TSP laa pi Nun bang nuam e zaitha tawl zong! chi'n gim-le,tawl khoksa lou in TSP Seinou te ana lamkaih uhi. Thangkhal seinou te'n  lungdamtak leh maitaitak in lamkai masa  founder pu (T) T Lalpu suulnung zui in ka zuun diing uhi chi'n ka kihanchiam uhi. Leitung beimasang siah na phuhsa TSP in beini anei kei diing hi.

Milun Pu T Lalpu  TSP khangthu ah a min a mangnon kei diing a, a khang a khang in Thangkhal Sinlai te lak ah, a sakmin ngaih ngilni om non lou diing hi.

Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi te'n kung suun mah mah ua, zahtakna saangpe'n tawh Mangpha khakna in Thangkhal puan tawh kung tuam uhi. A nutsiat a it leh ngaih, a ule nau, a insungmite teng teng ibiak Pasian in Van khamuanna hung pia ta he'n. 
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: CHINGTHEIKIM

PYF-TUIBUANG*
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KIPAHPINA THUPHUAN

Nh.Chingtheikim d/o Pa Lalminthang, P. Kamdou veng ah teng Pasian gualjawlna tang in Central Armed Police Forces Institute of Medical Sciences CAPFIMS a Nursing officer aang mu na tung ah hattuamte'n nasatah ah ki pahpi ahia,maban aang kalsuan na ding ah Pasian in mapui jing ta hen chi igen uh hi.

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Secretary TPYF
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KHANGLAI: ```Hattah leh hangsan tah in um in. ```
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TSP founder & Zomi Fins Singer: Pastor T Lalpu passes away

 




Dear Members of Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi,  

With hearts bowed in profound grief, we solemnly commemorate the passing of (L) Rev. Kamsuanlal @ T. Lalpu currently serving as Sangaikot MELC DS s/o Pu T. Thangkhanmang of Zoumunnuam Village, the esteemed Founder President of Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi. His life was a sacred testament to unwavering faith, selfless service, visionary leadership, and boundless devotion, leaving an everlasting imprint upon our community and all who had the privilege of knowing him.  
Pastor T. Lalpu was a beacon of divine light, guiding us with his wisdom, compassion, and resolute commitment to our shared mission. Through his tireless efforts, he forged Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi into a sanctuary of unity and hope, his gentle prayers and steadfast presence offering solace in times of trial. His departure from this earthly realm leaves a profound void, yet his enduring legacy of love and spiritual guidance will forever illuminate our path.  
To the cherished family and loved ones of Pastor T. Lalpu, we extend our deepest and most heartfelt condolences. The Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi community stands with you in this time of sorrow, lifting you up in prayer and offering our unwavering support. We solemnly pledge to honour his memory by upholding his vision with the reverence and dedication he exemplified.  

In this hour of mourning, we find solace in the eternal promise of Scripture:  
“The Lord is close to the broken hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” (Psalm 34:18, NIV)
May these sacred words bring peace, and may Pastor T. Lalpu’s soul rest in eternal serenity in the embrace of our Heavenly Father.  
With all our love and deepest sorrow,
Dr. Mangzamuan
President,
Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi – Delhi Branch



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What the Kuki People Can Learn from Great Revolutionary Leaders

The Kuki people have faced a lot of pain and injustice, especially in recent times. But history is full of stories of brave men and women who stood up against oppression. By looking at their lives, we can learn how to stay strong, unite, and fight for our rights with courage and hope.

*Che Guevara* was from Argentina but helped lead a revolution in Cuba. He believed that people everywhere should stand up for justice, not just in their own countries. From him, the Kuki people can learn the power of solidarity, working together with others who also want peace and freedom. Che reminds us to build alliances, speak out globally, and never confine our voices within the borders of our oppressors.

*Thomas Sankara*, shows the value of self-reliance and radical reform. In just four years, he transformed Burkina Faso through education, women's empowerment, and agricultural independence. For the Kuki people, whose land and rights are often trampled under militarized policies and biased state governance, Sankara's vision taught that true freedom comes when a community takes care of itself and its people. This is a strong message for the Kuki people: build your own future, with your own hands, starting from your own villages.

His life reminds us: true revolution begins by uplifting one's own people from within.

*Nelson Mandela*, who spent 27 years in prison for fighting apartheid in South Africa, stands as a pillar of endurance. He teaches us the importance of patience, leading with wisdom even when wounded, and above all, the necessity of principled leadership.

*Ho Chi Minh* helped Vietnam win independence from foreign rulers. He believed in working with the people, not just leading from above. His story reminds the Kuki people that when everyone stands together, even the most powerful enemies can be defeated. He exemplified the balance between nationalism and socialism, leading his people against powerful foreign forces. His struggle for Vietnam's sovereignty mirrors the Kuki people's desire for dignity, and self-determination. Ho's disciplined leadership and grassroots mobilization remind us that a people united in purpose cannot be erased, no matter how powerful the enemy.

*Subhas Chandra Bose* from India believed that freedom should be taken with bold action, not just waiting or asking for it. His courage tells the Kuki people to speak up, be brave, and not be afraid to demand justice. Bose reminds the Kukis of the importance of assertive resistance. Unlike Gandhi, Bose believed that freedom was not something to beg for, it was something to demand. His legacy encourages the Kuki people not to remain silent in the face of betrayal, but to organize politically, speak truth boldly, and never shy away from reclaiming what is rightfully us.

*Rosa Luxemburg* and *Patrice Lumumba* fought against unfair systems that tried to silence them. Even though they were killed for their beliefs, their voices live on. They remind us to keep telling the truth and not give up, even when the road is dangerous.

Even *Mahatma Gandhi*, who differed from armed revolutionaries, offers lessons in nonviolent resistance and the power of civil disobedience. For the Kuki people, whose voices are often ignored by mainstream media and politics, Gandhi's methods underscore the power of moral clarity, collective fasting, public petitions, and peaceful protest.

All these leaders had different ways of fighting, but they all stood up for their people and the oppressed. Their lives teach us:

*Stand together*
*Don't give up*
*Take care of your own people*
*Speak the truth*
*Be brave and wise*

We, the Kuki people are not alone. We are part of a long history of people who have fought for their land, their identity, and their future. The fight is hard, but history shows that when people stand strong, justice will come. Let our voice rise with courage, and let our unity be our strength.

The revolution begins in the heart, grows through unity, and triumphs through perseverance.

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Statement on the Killing of 10 Members of People's Defence Organization in Tamu

Republic of the Union of Myanmar
National Unity Government
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Statement (4/2025)
20 May 2025

Statement on the Killing of 10 Members of People's Defence Organization in Tamu District in the Indo-Myanmar Border 
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Women Prayer Fellowship Lamka: Prayer Programme

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Zomi Council in Singngat Hausapi puan toh tuam

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COTU: MEDICAL UPDATES OF MR. PAOLENTHANG TUBOI

OFFICE OF THE
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
COMMITTEE ON TRIBAL UNITY(CoTU)

Motto: "LEL JONG LE CHUN TONG JING IN"

Dated/Kangpokpi
20/05/2025

MEDICAL UPDATES OF MR. PAOLENTHANG TUBOI

👉 Gl. Paolenthang Tuboi hi Date 08/03/2025 nikho a highway Incident a live bullet a Aoi ana kap khah u ahi.

👉 Amahi Mission Hospital a Surgery ana kibol a hiche a kon a DIMAPUR CIHSR/REFERAL a CoTU Medical Team in ana kipui a treatment aban a ana che jom ahi. Surgery ni vei Dimapur a ana kibol jom in 2 vei re admit ana kibol ahi. Ahung oldom phat a in chan a CoTU Medical Team in hung kipodoh ahi.

👉 Inmun a kon a ahung dammo kit phat in Mission Hospital a Date 20/05/2025 nikho a admit kibol kit ahi.

👉 Ave thei chan in gave u hitin muntin a Nam mipi te jousen jong Taona a ana geldoh cheh u hite.

Mipi hetthei ding a hin tahlang,,

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
COMMITTEE ON TRIBAL UNITY(COTU)
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GUITE ROAD - ZOGAM

NH102B ~ Guite Road
lamka Zogam📍 

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ZOMI FLAG: CULTURAL RMBLEM

𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐙𝐨𝐦𝐢 𝐟𝐥𝐚𝐠 𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐞𝐬 𝐚𝐬 𝐚 𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐞𝐦𝐛𝐥𝐞𝐦 𝐫𝐞𝐟𝐥𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐠𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐚𝐬𝐩𝐢𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐙𝐨𝐦𝐢 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐲, 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐦𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐢𝐭 𝐚𝐬 𝐚 𝐬𝐞𝐜𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐬𝐲𝐦𝐛𝐨𝐥 𝐝𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬 𝐚 𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐨𝐟 𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐢𝐫 𝐡𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐭𝐲. 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐧𝐨𝐭𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐨𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥𝐬 𝐥𝐢𝐤𝐞 *𝐁𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐚𝐝𝐢𝐞𝐫 𝐏𝐫𝐚𝐬𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐡 𝐊𝐮𝐦𝐚𝐫 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐁𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐚𝐝𝐢𝐞𝐫 𝐌𝐢𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐞𝐥 𝐃'𝐒𝐨𝐮𝐳𝐚*  𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐙𝐨𝐦𝐢 𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐞𝐬 𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐠𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐢𝐫 𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐭𝐲, 𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐲 𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐫𝐬𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐬𝐞𝐜𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐠𝐨𝐚𝐥𝐬. 𝐈𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐭𝐨 𝐝𝐢𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐛𝐞𝐭𝐰𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐬𝐲𝐦𝐛𝐨𝐥𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐝𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐩𝐨𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐥 𝐬𝐲𝐦𝐛𝐨𝐥𝐬 𝐚𝐝𝐯𝐨𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞, 𝐚𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐙𝐨𝐦𝐢 𝐟𝐥𝐚𝐠 𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐥𝐲 𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐧𝐢𝐟𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐧 𝐬𝐞𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐚𝐦𝐛𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬._

𝐂𝐨𝐩𝐲 𝐭𝐨 :
𝟏. 𝐙𝐨𝐦𝐢 𝐗 𝐑𝐞𝐭𝐰𝐞𝐞𝐭
𝟐. 𝐙𝐨𝐦𝐢 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭𝐬𝐚𝐩𝐩 𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩𝐬
𝟑. 𝐙𝐨𝐦𝐢 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭𝐬𝐚𝐩𝐩 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐥𝐬.
𝟒. 𝐀𝐬𝐬𝐚𝐦 𝐫𝐢𝐟𝐥𝐞𝐬 𝐎𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐗 𝐚𝐜𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭

𝐓𝐫𝐮𝐭𝐡 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐅𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐝𝐨𝐦
ZOGAM UPDATE
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PKP (PDF) CADRES KILLED BY ASSAM RIFLES

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SSPP LIFE MEMBER-TE TOH KIMUHKHAWMNA NEIH IN OM

Tuni May 20, 2025 (Sepnawnni) nitak dak 7:00pm in SSPP Complex, Siloam Veng, Bungmual, Lamka ah Siamsinpawlpi General Headquarters a heutute leh mundang a khosa Life Member Lamka a hong omkha lelte toh kimuhkhawmna neih in om hi.

Hiai hun Pu Lunminthang Samte, Secretary (Internal) in makaih a, Pu T. Mangminlian, General Secretary in gelhlutna nei in hunte Pathian kianga latna Pu Langkhanpau Guite, Chairman, Foundation Trust in nei hi. Huai khit in Pu Thangzamang Ngaihte, General President in vaidawnna thugen leh Pawlpi'n Siamsinna lam toh kisai a kalsuannate bangzah hiam genna nei a, huai khit in hunkemtu makaihna in tuzan a Life Member kimuhkhawmpihte Siamsin Muffler piakna om hi.

Tuzan a Life Member kimuhpih Lamka a omlel heutute ahihleh- Pi Niangkhannem Guite, Pu Lalsuonglien Tonsing, Pu Pumchinkhup Guite, Pu Major Ginsonlal Tonsing, Pu Mangkhum Tonsing-te hi uhi. Amaute'n leng gennop om bangbang khat-khit-khat in hon nei uhi.

Hiai teng zoh in Pu Pumshong Hangshing, Chairman Standing Committee in kipahthugenna leh tawpna thumna nei in hiai hun manphatak zoh ahi.

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Kuki Women Union & Human Rights Tengnoupal District: Press Release

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OPEN LETTER TO JANGMANG HAOKIP, FREELANCE JOURNALIST

Nisim 19th May, 2025 nikho a Social Media a "SoO STAGE KALVAL ICHAL NAISAI HIH LAI UVE" kiti  thuso na bolna'a Thadou Lamkai Pu Michael Lamjathang namin phahna ho donbutna*

Amasan nang hin thuso na bolna ho ahin Pu Michael Lamjathang Haokip hi demthei/demmo in noise tah in nadem jingin, na jachat ding leh najum ding gelna a tuni chan a donbut louva na kikoi ahi. Hinla Pu Michael Lamjathang Haokip na noisena hi asangbeh tan hiche jeh a donbutna nakipe ahi. Akisei jouse hi nangin na kikoudoh leh na kilamdoh ahi.

1. Amasan Kuki Nampi/Nation na seihi aumlou jouthu nasei ahi. Kuki jong AKT kiminputsah a Tribe khat a recognized kibol ahitai. Pu Michael Lamjathang Haokip hi Thadou ahin Kuki ahipoi. Chuleh Thadou Tribe kilah jouse jong legally a kuki hilou ahi. Thadou ka Tribe Kuki ka nation kiti jong hi kuki ho propaganda/narratives ahin, bul leh bal neilou jou thua kilhepna ahi. Thadou-kuki Tribe jong aumpoi. Thu kisei hi na hetna khel lam jong himaithei ahin akisei hohi adih ham adih lou ham ana kikhol in. Manipur Kuki Tribes Recognition Demand Committee Joint Secretary Kh. Chongloi thuso dated 11th July, 2002, Kuki hi Nation/Nampi ahipoi. Independent Country khat sunga Nation khat bou aumin Nation chom aumthei poi. Indian National hinom lou chu India Govt. dou ahi. Tribe leh Nation hi India Constitution sunga um ahin, koitobang thu hetoh lou leh kholtoh lou hon Kuki Nation/Nampi atiu hi India Govt douna thucheng aseiju ahi. Kuki Tribes Council 30th September, 2020 Langol, Imphal a Thuphon, Govt. in Kuki hi Schedule Tribe Category sunga akoija Kuki Tribe ati ahi. *Tupet a eiho nop leh da thu umlouva Nam dang hon Kuki Tribe a bou eihet u ahin, eiho lungsuhto mai maija Nampi/Nation ihiuve itiu ahibouve.* Kuki Tribes Council in nisim 22nd April, 2023 a M. Songgel Khopi, Ccpur a Any Kuki Tribe Recognition Cum Celebration abolnaova Independent Country khat sunga two Nation theory ahithei poi, *Kuki chu Nation/Nampi akonin Tribe asotaove tin gelkhel pou hite. Kuki hi nation/nampi hilou Tribe joh ahi. Revolutionary movement bolhon Nation/Nampi tijongleu India Govt. in Kuki Tribe tia bou ahet ahi.* Chuleh Pu N. Lhungdim Thangting House, Molnom Article jih ho jong ana kivet in. 

2. Thadou Tribe/Nam leh Kuki Tribe/Nam (AKT) kikhenna hi Thadou ho sem ahipon Kuki ho sem ahi. Hiche hi Constitutional Separation ahi. Kuki hon Thadou kahipoi natiu leh Thadou hon jong kuki kahipoi katiu hi nahet ngai ahi. *Thadou hon kuki kahi pouve katiu hi kuki douna ahipon kahi lounao joh kaseiju ahi.* 

3. Nisim 17th May, 2025 ni a Guwahati Meeting a Kuki CSOs lamkai ho leh SOOs Group lamkai ho kihouna thudol a kuki lamkai ho na demnom leh jangpet in sei in, Pu Michael Lamjathang Haokip hi jana neiloutah a namin phah ngailou ahi. Pu Michael hin ipi suhkhel/bolkhel anei ham, nahet ho evidence pum a nahin pohdoh ding ahi. Kuki Lamkai (CSOs+SOOs Group) ho direct a nadem ngamlou leh thipbeh tan. 

4. Kuki CSOs lamkai Thingnoi backing neiho chunga imacha nasei ngampon, Thadou lamkai Guwahati Meetinga jaolou ho na minphahna ding aumpoi. Thingnoi hi nikhat leh hung beiding ahi. Thadou Nam miten thudih kadin piu ahin thudih chu itih hijongle manglou ding ahi. Freelance Journalist nahi ham, Thingkho leh Malcha nahi ham, Media Evangelist nahi ham, Media a thusei dan nahepon *"Media/Journalism ethics"* kiti nanei poi. Kuki nahi leh kuki thu leh kuki lamkai ho thubou sei in lang, Thadou leh Thadou Lamkai ho thu nang sei angaipoi. 

5. KLA in nana pangin, Pu Letkholun in tahsan tah a nahin manchah leh Meitei Noti hotoh nanop chetna lam in, HIV+ nahilo ahi. Chujouvin UKLF na belkit in, na chatvai jeh a, Organisation in na paidoh ahi.

6. Kuki Inpi Manipur General Secretary napoh lai in, Meitei CSOs hotoh *"Manipur kaiba yaroi"* nasap khomna lam uva, Kuki Thingnoi lamkai khat in na ngeiphe abeh chu kihet jingin. Aumlou Kuki Inpi Manipur na semdoh uvin achainan Kuki Tribe chu Any Kuki Tribes na minputsah uva, Naga ho douna jal a Meilhei ho ngailut leh lungsetna nachan uva Kuki Tribe AKT recognition na kiboldoh u ahin, tua AKT/Kuki Tribe na boldoh peh uva Meilhei ho chunga na soset sang uva kipathu na seidiu joh ahi. 

7. Na hung kisemthah in Pathen vangbohna jallin Revenue Deptt, Manipur Govt noija natohna nahin kimu hi phaten kitoh inlang, Service Conduct Rules dungjui in gam leh lei phongkoh tahih le chun kadeisah lheh e.

Thubul a kisei banga na jachat ding gelna a tuni chan a donbut louva na kikoi ahin hinla nangin Pu Michael Thadou hi character assassination nabol jing jeh a tunia donbutna kipe nahi. Akisei jouse hi nangin na kikoudoh leh kiholdoh ahi. Hijeh in tukal chihnan ana nei maitan. *I am so sorry hinla nang namo joi*.

Thadou Nam Ngailu,

T. Thadou, Ex-TSA Leader
Motbung, Manipur

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An innocent young man of Bawm ethnicity, imprisoned in Chittagong Central Jail, dies 

Thursday, May 15, 2025: A young man of Bawm ethnic tribe Lalthleng Kim Bawm (30), has died while imprisoned in Chittagong Central Jail. It is reported that he died on the way to the hospital this Thursday (May 15, 2025) morning. It has been alleged that he died due to lack of proper treatment and torture.

Laltleng Kim Bawm's father's name is Lammin Lian Bawm. His home is in Bethel Para, Ruma Upazila, Bandarban.

On April 8, 2024, in the name of an military operation against the Kuki-Chin National Front (KNF), the joint forces arrested 49 people, including women from Bethel village, one of whom was Lalthleng Kim Bawm.

It has been alleged that since his arrest, prisoners of the Bawm ethnic people have been detained in prison without trial for more than a year, and that the sick are not being given proper treatment. Due to which Lalthleng Kim Bawm died. A source said that he had suffered injuries on one side of his head.

The body is currently kept at the Chittagong Medical College Hospital morgue. It is learnt that the guardians have been asked to come tomorrow to collect the body.

Meanwhile, another prisoner named Sanmawi Bawm (55) is currently admitted in custody at Chittagong Medical College Hospital. His condition is also said to be critical.

Rights activists call the death of Lalthleng Kim Bawm in prison a structural state murder and ethnic oppression. They allege that in the name of the anti-KNF campaign, an ethnic cleansing campaign is being carried out against the Bawm ethnicity.

It is worth noting that during the fascist Awami League government, in rhe name of military operation on April 8, 2024, 49 innocent men and women were arrested from Bethel Para by  Joined forces led by Bangladesh Army  In this long-running campaign, more than a hundred Bawm men, women and children have been arrested and sent to prison in various bank robbery cases without any proof. They were transferred from Bandarban District Jail to Chittagong Central Jail in several phases. Four minor children are also still living in prison with their mothers.

They applied for bail in the court several times through their lawyers, but the court did not grant them bail. As a result, they have been forced to live an inhuman life in prison for more than a year.

After the fall of the Awami League government in the July 24th mass uprising, when an interim government was formed in the country, many notorious terrorists including convicted militants were released from prison in the country, but innocent men, women and children of the BAWM ethnicity are not being released.

Photo: Lalthleng Kim Bawm
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KUKI INPI MANIPUR "CONDEMNS" ARREST OF KIT SPOKESPERSON

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PROMOTION MU KIPAAHPIHNA: THONGKHANLIAN, ASI

20th  Doupi/May - 2025: Pa T Thongkhanlian  h/o Nu Ngaisiam, Simveng in tuni a sepna CRPF ah ASI in ana kaaisaang hi. Hichibang a kaaisaanna ahung tanna tungah SIMTE INNKUAN inzong i kipaahpih thu uh i phuang uhi, Lalpa'n mabaan asepna ah a sangzaw lam ah hung  puui tou zeelta hen chih i deihsah i laan boh  uhi.

Hung kipaahpih ung

SIMTE INNKUAN
Bridging and Unifying The Simtes

C&P.

~SIMTE CORE 
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1st TBC (ABA) MISSION DEPT THUMKHOMNA

T Khajang Village 
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RPI (Athawale) Manipur Unit Condemned the Incident

20/05/2025 (Tue): RPI (Athawale) Manipur unit president Maheshwar Thounaojam has strongly condemned the incident in which army personnel forced the removal of *"Manipur"* name written on Manipur State Transport bus heading for Shirui Lily festival.

"Under whose authorities has it been done? We want to see that order" Thounaojam said.
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Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights (KWOHR) condemns ARREST of Kuki Inpi Spokesperson

Press Release

20 May 2025

The Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights strongly condemns the arrest of Mr. Thangminlen Mate, spokesperson of Kuki Inpi Tengnoupal, by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in connection with the January 17, 2024 attack on the Kondung Lairenbi Moreh IRB post.

We categorically state that Mr. Thangminlen Mate is not affiliated with any armed organization. He is a respected public figure and representative of Kuki Inpi, the traditional apex body of the Kuki people. His arrest is unjust and baseless, and it raises serious concerns about the targeting of civilians under the guise of investigation.

It is alarming that despite numerous violent incidents, including attacks on multiple police stations and the looting of over 6,000 weapons in the Imphal valley, no substantial action has been taken by the authorities in those cases. This selective approach undermines the rule of law and erodes public trust.

We urge the government and relevant authorities to approach this matter with seriousness and fairness. The arbitrary arrest of innocent civilians must cease immediately. We call for the prompt and unconditional release of Mr. Thangminlen Mate.

Justice, peace, and the protection of human rights must prevail.


(KIMNEIHOI LHUNGDIM)
General Secretary
Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights (KWOHR) 
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MEITEI FLAG on KUKI CHURCHES

 

Compiled by:-
KHALVONTAWI MEDIA
---- Voice of Voiceless ----
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ZOMI FLAG: Targeting the tribal communities specifically is a misguided choice.




The representation of diverse communities is what unites India. The Zomi Community possesses its own flag, similar to other communities. In the context of Manipur, the focus on the Zomi or Zo ethnic groups represents yet another act of injustice perpetrated by the state-sponsored terrorism, which the Indian government has failed to address adequately.


If displaying a community flag violates the Indian armed forces' code of conduct, then why were the successionist Meitei allowed to display the Arambai Tenggol flags on Indian Navy ships? 

The systemic injustices, selectivity, and majoritarian autocracy of the government have obscured the truth. The Meiteis, who align with RSS ideology, should not feel secure if actions are taken against Zomi youths who have recently completed their training.
#Zomi 
@official_dgar @easterncomd @PIBHomeAffairs @zcmp_official @zsfghq_official @thewire_in @tt india


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Resilience and Reform: The Normative Shift in Kuki Society: TS Tongminthang Haokip

For long, we have rightfully mourned the loss and deep scars left by the ongoing conflict. Our energies have been devoted to documenting our suffering and counting the cost. But now, as a semblance of peace returns, let us shift our gaze to the opportunities and growth born out of adversity.

History reminds us that even the darkest chapters can become turning points. Wars, though inherently destructive, have often sparked critical transformation be it technological innovation, new institutions, bold ideas, and far-reaching social reforms. The internet, for instance, emerged from Cold War competition; the United Nations was born from the ashes of World War II.

Similarly, our society now stands at a critical juncture. If we choose to harness it wisely, this moment of crisis can also become a catalyst for long-term positive change. While we must never glorify war, we should also not ignore the possibilities for growth that can emerge from this debilitation.

What is normative shift?

The conflict has resulted in a significant normative shift within the Kuki community. By this I refer to a change in our collective values, beliefs, and expectations about what is considered right, legitimate, or necessary in society be it morally, politically, or culturally which I believe will serve as the foundation for a broader legal, institutional, or cultural reforms.

New perception of politics

To begin with, we traditionally place a deep trust in the state, depending on it for our security, welfare, and development. However, the outbreak of ethnic violence, coupled with the government's perceived inaction or complicity, has sparked a deep sense of disillusionment with state institutions. There is a shift in our political mentality. It has I believed changed our perception about our neighbouring community, the state and our place in this political context. We have now shifted from a firm believer of the state to skeptic of the state. We are moving towards what Ronald Reagan once wittingly remark, "The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government, and I'm here to help" to indicate suspicion and skepticism of the role of the government.

People's Movement as a new political strategy?

Corollary to this political awakening is the emergence the idea of people-led movement— marked by grassroots mobilization and civic engagement. The Delhi Declaration, initiated by the Delhi Kuki Students' Organisation (KSO), along with efforts by our community leaders in Hyderabad and Manipur, signals a departure from traditional political strategies to collective action. Equally noteworthy is the public outcry against acts of gender-based violence, including protests over cases of rape and murder issues that were once silenced or dealt with strictly under customary practices. The bold stand taken by women's groups like Zalen Numei in Delhi reflects a breaking of taboos and a new willingness to confront deeply rooted social injustices.

Community Empowerment and Self-Reliance

This crisis has also awakened a powerful sense of shared responsibility within us. We have begun to tap into the vast potential of our diaspora and mobilize funds through crowd funding for healthcare, education, emergency aid, and infrastructure.

A significant example of this is the establishment of six KSO Community Schools, which now provide education to displaced children, forming village volunteers for our security to crowd funding infrastructure projects like the D. Phailen Road, Gangpimual blacktopping, and the IB Road in Lamka are noteworthy.

The role of the Church has also been redirected from its traditional focus on spiritual and religious services to take humanitarian role such as supporting education for displaced students, providing relief and rehabilitation materials etc.

What emerged from necessity is now becoming a new norm: the belief that we cannot—and should not—rely solely on external actors for our progress marks the beginning of a more self-reliant and community-driven approach to development.

The Digital Frontline of Conflict

Another striking realization during the crisis has been that in digital age, war is also waged in cyberspace not only on ground. We have seen that in the larger political context what is seen and circulated online sometimes matters more than what happens on the ground.

The rise of social media "warriors" and digital campaigns has shown how narratives, misinformation, and visibility shape public perception.

This has led to a heightened awareness of the power of digital media and the critical importance of maintaining an active and informed presence online. Undeniably, a strong push toward digital literacy. We thus learned and acquired a new strategy for political protest and movement.

Some other promising development in this regard has been the emergence of communitydriven information on electronic and digital platforms. Initiatives like Field Notes by the Zomi Students' Federation (ZSF) and Thingkho le Malcha by the Kuki Students' Organisation (KSO) offer timely, well-curated news bulletins from the ground.

The Growing Realisation of Mental Health

One of the quieters, yet profound shifts brought about by the conflict has been our growing awareness of mental health. Traditionally, we either ignored mental well-being or misunderstood it. However, given the crisis we faced and the emotional toll of prolonged violence, displacement, and trauma has compelled many to confront the psychological scars left behind. Conversations around anxiety, depression, and PTSD have slowly entered our public discourse. There is a growing acknowledgment that healing is not just physical or material, but also emotional. This shift—though still in its early stages—is a positive step toward building a more empathetic, and emotionally aware society.

Building on Our Own Future

We should not let these positive developments to not remain a temporary response to crisis. We should nurture and institutionalised them for long-term growth and development. It's time we follow John F. Kennedy once famously said, "Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country." And finally, like the Churchillian dictum said "If each of us does our duty, we shall not fail". We shall overcome

(The author is a Ph.D. Scholar at the University of Hyderabad)

Source: The Hills Journal
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Kuki Strong Man: Pu Seithang Khongsai

PU Seithang Khongsai mihatpa Haflong NC Hills Assam ma 1990 KUT nia Selchal khat akhut keuva aheh lih pa cu tuni Chen in pathen lungset jal in a dam nalai ea.

KUKI TIMES
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Hakha Khuapi Pan Sac In Mipi Paikhia Sak Nawn Lo

19th May 2025 --- SAC in Hakha khuapi pan in lampi khaak in, akuamah peuh/ mipite ahizong in, Hakha khuapi pan pusuak sak nawn lo ci uh hi. A diak in, Hakha pan Falam leh Hakha pan Gangaw lampi pen khaakcip in kipai/ kikawm thei nawn lo phot ci uh hi.

Tuni a kipan in Hakha khua pan in kipusuak thei nawn lo in, SAC in lampi khaakcip ci uh hi. Bang hun ciang' lampi kihong kik ding cih kithei nai lo ciin Palikte leh Pyituhsitte'n gen uh hi.

©𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭
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Condolence: H. Soiminlun

SUUNNA: 20-05-2025

Pa H. Soiminlun of Zion Veng in tujingkaal lam daah 2:30 veel in a kumtuang mun ding hung zotsan ta hi.

Tuni mah in a Calvary Baptist Church, V. Munhoih innteehna leh SYO Zion Veng malaahna in SYO Haanmual ah vuui hi diing hi.

Lusuunna tuah innkuante i suunpih tahzet hi.

Information & Publicity Department
Simte Youth Organisation(SYO)
General Headquarters 
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Condolence: Singngat hausapi mualliam | Pi Ngaikhoman (100 yrs)

Office of the
SINGNGAT YOUTH CLUB

S U U N  N A
20 May, 2025

Singngat Hausapi Upanu Ngaikhoman (Kum-100) w/o (L) Upa Khupkhanhau @MK Thomas Chief of Singngat in tuzan 10:45 PM in Lamka Dist. Hospital ah hing na mualliam santa hi. A nuasia innsung mite Pa Pasian in hamuon in ompi henlen tualeh i suunpi thu zong i phuong uhi.

Tuzan Pipi Hausapi luong pen Lamka Sahei Road a a inn uah kinga phot ding a, veng YPA te inntehna toh toupi ding uh chi ahia, zingkal khuavah lemtan hun in Singngat i khua hing kipotou ding hi.

Kizasahna:
SYC makaina toh innmun Singngat ah zanhapi hiding a, Innteh te deina bang in Dt. 21/05/2025 (Nilaini) chiang in suunna leh vuiliamna programme nei hiding chi ahi.

Sd/-
Info. Department
Singngat Youth Club
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BTT CONDEMNS ASSAM RIFLES: ISSUE OF FLAG

We express our strong condemnation of the Assam Rifles' recent biased post on X (formerly Twitter) concerning the display of the Zomi community flag. This post is not only unjust but also reflects a disturbing double standard in the treatment of ethnic communities in the region.

The Zomi flag is a cultural and ethnic symbol, representing the history, resilience, and identity of the Zomi people—proud citizens of India. It is not a political or secessionist emblem, and it has never been used to undermine the sovereignty of the nation. 

The misrepresentation and targeting of the Zomi flag by a security force is both unwarranted and deeply hurtful to the sentiments of our community.

What is more alarming is the silence and inaction of the Assam Rifles and other security agencies in the face of actual secessionist displays—most notably the unrestricted public display of the Salai Taret flag by Meitei secessionist groups, who have openly voiced anti-national rhetoric and engaged in activities that threaten India's unity and territorial integrity. The selective scrutiny and one-sided narrative perpetuated by the Assam Rifles raise serious concerns about institutional bias and unequal treatment under the guise of national security.

The Zomi community remains committed to peace, democratic values, and the unity of India. We call for respect, equality, and justice—not just in words, but in actions that reflect the true spirit of the Indian Constitution.

BTT
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Delhi Police Passing Out Parade: Robin Hibu as Chief Guest

Privileged to be Chief Guest for Delhi Police Passing Out Parade of 1304 Police personnel after completion of training in Delhi Police Academy today .

I told them in my address amidst thousands gathering consisting of the family members of these police personnel at Wazirabad Delhi Police Academy empathetical for all-out assistance and help to the common citizens and special focus  on northeastern citizens in Delhi whether students, visitors, or employees while  in distress facing discriminations, apathy and any harassment/ exploitation in Delhi.

Told the new police recruits about the multiple problems faced by common people and especially  Northeast citizens in Delhi.

With the huge thunderous chorus of Jai Hind slogan , these new recruits were sworned in the name of God to serve the citizens with empathy and impartiality.

Jai Hind !

Robin Hibu IPS
Special Commissioner/ (DGP)
Delhi . 
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Believe It Or Not! | A Chi Uh Hilou Hia?

Zan zek a Dam tui a kelum Zamliansiam Guite luang pen tuni May 17th ni sun lai in muhkhiat leh lakkhiat in omta hi. Dam tui toh kisai pilvang di dan saulou thu kikum khawm ni.

A kigendan in Dam pen angaktu Dawi Numei hi a, Dam in mi alak(athah) te pasal ngen hitangpi hi. Dam lui ah numei asi theih in om nailou hi. Kal masalam in leng Dam tui ah pasal khat kelum khata hi.

Dam kiim/kiang a tengte gendan in Dam ngaktu a Dawi Numei pen in Dam khua gei a tengte leng meltheih mah² a, kithat/kila/kelum ngeilou uhi.

Khatvei Dam khua gei khat ah Hai🥭 lou ding in ka lawmpa toh ka kuan ua, Dam tuilong(boat) toh ka tuang galkai uhi. Dam gei a teng khua neite'n sawt omlou in innlam ah kilehkik pah un, Dam tui ah kileuh/kibual kei un, nou khualgam mite a ding a lauhuai ahi, chiin hon gen uhi. Numei leh pasal bel tuileuh leh thahatna lam ah pasal kihat zaw a, himahleh Dam tui ah pasalte thahatna bei hi.

Khualgam mite pen Dawi Numei Dam ngaktu in la/that/kelum lou ua, sihna tuakte ahih uh leh atangpi in khualgam mite hi uhi.

Dam tui ah naupangte kibual/kileuh ziah² mah le uh bangmah chilou uh, na chikha maithei. Amau pen Dam khua gei a tengte hitangpi ua, Dam ngaktu in meltheih mah² hi. Khualgam mi na hihleh tui liauthei mah lechin leng na damna ding in bel na leuhlouh mai ngai ding hi.

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17-05-2025 | Saturday
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Shirui Lily Festival: Imphal-Ukhrul Bus Service

Bus ready for Shiroi festival
IMPHAL TO UKHRUL BUS SERVICE DURING SHIRUI LILY FESTIVAL 2025

As part of the preparations, Manipur State Transport (MST) will run a dedicated bus service from Imphal to Ukhrul from May 20 to 24, to facilitate travel for participants and visitors.

Three buses will operate between ISBT, Imphal East, and Shirui Public Ground, Ukhrul, with the following schedule:
1. MNOIBA-0408 will depart from ISBT at 7:00 AM and return from Shirui Public Ground at 1:30 PM
2. ΜΝΟΙΒΑ-0409 will leave at 8:00 AM and return at 2:00 PM, and
3. MNOIBA-0070 will depart at 8:15 AM and return at 2:30 PM.

The fare for each trip is Rs. 200.

Passengers can book their tickets at ISBT ticket counters, MST offices, or directly from bus conductors on the day of travel.

--Senapati Today
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Doctorate degree in Law: Mr Hang Sian

Lungdam pi na

Tg. Hang Sian (Phaitu)(Mantuang-Thangman inn kuan)
in tu a ten na Forth wayne (Indiana)
McKINNEY
SCHOOL OF LAW pan in LAW tawh DOCTOR hing nga a hi man in Zo Mi te a ding in lungdam huai mama a
adiak diak in Phaitu mi teng ai tang in ka lungdam pi na in kang post a hihi
Topa PaSian in a mailam kal suan na ding te ah ah gual zaw na sang pen tawh hing makai tawn tung ta heh.
A Pu - Cin Khen Hang
APi - Zel Go Niang te ee tupa
A Pa - Mang Thang
A Nu - Cing Lun Niang te tapa ta pen ahi hi.
Kum (22) a DOCTOR nga a hi hi. 
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DC UKHRUL

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GENOCIDE-PERSECUTION- THUAKGIMNA

Genocide/persecution/thuakgimna thu ah gingtu leh ginglou te, khabemul saute kal nengchik i en d

Meitei ten Zo suante genocide ahon hih dan toh kibang, India sung ah khabemul sau leh puansan silhte kar ah ana om jeuh² a, huan, ei gingtu pih, India sunga omten leng ana thuak jeuh² uh hi. Huaite tamlou i en dih ni 🤝

Islamic Invasion*(636 AD apan)
Khabemul sauten 17th century apan in India a opkhum zoh nung un hinna(lives) tamtak mansuah in om a, huan, puansan silhte biakna mun tamkhop hihsiat in om hi.

Huai te lak ah atallang leh akhok diakte en suk ni.

*Mahmud of Ghaznavi's raids*
Hiai raid hihtupa, 
Mahmud of Ghazni ahi a, Afganistan khopi Ghazna (capital) apan ahi.
AD 1000 to AD 1027 tan in India North side lam invade hon hih a, luvial hihte leh puansan silhte target in nei hi. Genocide dan in pai a, hiai hunsunga mi athah khiak teng *2 millions pha ban* hi.

*Mohammed Ghori's conquest*
Ghori in 1173 in, Ghazni ahon capture a, huchin state tuam² te ahon capture tou non a, India Muslim te status hoitak in ahon bol hoih hi. 1175 to 1186 in Ghori in, Multan ahon dou a, huchin Ismailian Heretics honzou in, Sindh hon control pah hi. Gujarat, Punjab, chih te hon la in, *Battle of Tarain* ah Prithivraj chauhan 1192 in ahon zou khenon a, huai apan *India ah Muslim ukna hon kipan* ta hi. Delhi leh North India lam ah a lenggam hon hihlian in, huan, Bengal leh Bihar leng hon capture hi.

Ghori hong hat apan *Delhi Sultanate hong pianga*, kum 30 val India ah vaihawm hi. Milip thah khiak a om tampi himahleh adik a record kitheilou a, *inn leh lou, biakna leh mun poimoh te hih sevek* hi.

*Partisan of India*
1947 a India leh Pakistan akikhen in 1 to 2 millions ten hinna chaan ua, 8 millions ten tenna inn leh khosakna munte taihsan uh hi(displace) hiai toh kizom in 
*Mirpur Massacre* (1947), genocide Kashmir mun ah om a, Hindu leh Sikhs mi 114000 thah leh displace in om uh hi.

*Gopashtami Genocide*(Nov 7, 1966)
 Hindu saint mi 10,000 te leh Gau Rakshaks ( Bawng vengtu) te kipawl a parliament ma a Bawng thah ban hihen chia a ngetna ua pan a hong piang ahi.
*Indira Gandhi* thupiak dungjui in hiai protest hihte *chiang, sikpum leh tear gas, huan, live bullets* zanga nan a om ana hi ua, mi tampi mah² in liamna leh *5000 ten sihna* tuak hi

*Bengal famines*
Bengal ah kialpi nihvei ana om hi.
Akhat na ah 1769 to 1770 in Bengal ah kialpi ana tunga, huai ah *1 millions val ten sihna* tuak uh hi. 
Anih na ah *1943*, kidoupi nihna omlai tak in Bengal gamsung *British India te opkhum na mun, tua Bangladesh, West Bengal leh Eastern India* munte ah kialpi nasatak ana om non a huai ah, *1.5 - 4 millions ten sihna* ana tuak hi. Hiai kialpi omna jiak te ahih leh *Burma apan antang supply tunglou, khaichi suan a om te' cyclone in hihsia, British ten kial apan a suahtak theih na dia policy omte kithuahpih lou, line pelou*, bangjiak ichih aleh British ten agin dan ua *policy te zat hileh Japan te vatung ban thei ding ua huan, a dinmun uh sesak sem² dia agintak* ziak un policy te paipih lou in, *boat leh ann om them te leng hihsia* uh hi, hiai in famine ompen uangsak sem hi.

*Moplah Rebellion* (1921 to 1922)
Moplah kiphin na Muslim extremists ten Kerela mun a ahon pat uh ahi. *British India te against a kiphinna ahi a himahleh target pipen agam nei puansan silhte suk mang d* chih ahi. Hiai helna ah *2500 puansan silhte thah in om ua, 26000 te innlum, loulum nusia in bitzawk na din tai khia* uh hi.

*Marichjhapi Massacre*
East Pakistan apan Hindu galtai te omkhomna mun Dandakaranya camps chi a minvawh Odisha, Madhya Pradesh leh Chhattisgarh atung te Marichjhapi Island ah teng/settle uh hi.
*West Bengal govt in environmental concern chi in eviction hiai mun ahih dek ualeh refugee a omte toh ki nang tuah* ua huan, *police 8 in sihna* tuak a, huchin *31st Jan 1979 in Police ten action la in refugee lam ah thau khah in mihing 1000 in sihna* tuak hi. Hiai ni apan hiai mun ah *media lut phalsaklou* in *police ten action* paipih ua, huchin *puansan silh galtai a omte mi 10000 val in sihna* tuak hi.
Hiai mass violence leh genocide ana omsate et ahih chiangin lunga hong lang chu tu i dinmun utoh tehkak theih tampi mah² om tham hi. *Gopashtami Genocide* bang *Indra Gandhi* in instruction apiak a, ki thahna om ahi a, mi khenkhat te gendan in hiai apan in Gandhi Insung Hindu kulmut ten target in ana nei panta chih in gen uh hi. 

*CHRISTIAN TE THUAK NA*

Gingtu masa St.Thomas India ah 1st century AD in Christian hon polut hi. St Thomas apan 16 AD lam ah Gingtu te bolsiatna chiamteh in om pan hi.

*Goa inquisition* (1560-1812) Goa mun a Christian masate leh native Hindu te Portuguese ten ana thah na uh huai se mah² hi. Tampi te sukgenthei leh suangkul a koih in om ua huan, tampi te thah in om uh hi.

*British Colonial Era*
In *1792s*, The British East India ten missionary te nasep India ah ana bandh uh hi. Aziak a gintak ahih leh British ten local rulers te sumdawn tuahna te apan a nuamlou asak khak ding uh ven na a ahih uh ana hi ahi himahleh British ten munkhenkhat ah Missionary te nasep ana phalsak jel uh hi.

Kum *1830s* in India ah missionary te nasep hong hat pian mah² ahihjiak in local mite toh akal uah ki theisiamlouhna hong om hi. Hindu ten Missionary te mituam ahi ua, huan khotual mite tawndan leh hihna su dengdel tu chi in ana ngoh pan ta uh hi.

Kum *1850s* hun lai in, *The Indian Rebellion or Sepoy Mutiny*(1857)
Sepoy Mutiny kha meerut ah date 10, May 1857 a India sepaih(Hindu leh Muslim) ten British te rifle (*hiai rifle ninte hihzol nadin bawngthau leh vokthau zangin grease bol uhi*) azat utlouh naziak ua helna hong piang ahi. Hiai apan gingtu nasemte muhdahna leh huatna hong lian in huan, gingtu hithakte rebel group ten target pipen in nei uh hi.

Kum *1870s" hun lai in British govt in danthak abol uh gingtu a kikheng ten *nei leh gou* thu ah *kiluahsawn theiding uh* chih ahih jiakin huai danthak in tualsung gingtu loute thangpai sak mah² uh hi.

*The Mangalore Rebellion* (*1830s*)
Hiai helna ahih leh Karnataka State sunga om Mangalore mun a Christian Missionary te nasep na doudal na ahi.

*The Kanara Riots*(1830s)
Hiai leng Kanara munte a Christian Missionary te against a helna ahi

*Rev John Hands*(1857)
Shahjahanpur, UP ah Pathian na sem a John Hands 1857 rebellion hong om a, huai ah migilou ten June 15, 1856 in British mi tampi athah te lak ua John Hands leng that tel in om hi

Kum *1920* nung in *Hindu National Movement* hong om in huai apan Hindu leh Christian kar ah kihuat tuahna hong hat in, huchin, movement pansan in gingtute laizirna munte suk leh hihsiat sak in hong om pan ta hi. 

*Orissa Riot*(2007-2008)
Hiai helna ahih leh Gingtu mite leh ginglou mite kal a ki theisiamlouna jiak a hong om ahi. Ginglou ten gingtu nasemte kiangah local mi-le-sate thagum a sahkhua kheksak nahi uh chih ngohna bol uh hi. Amau dan, Orissa Freedom of Religion Act 1967 in sahkhua khekna kham bikbek hi hiai thu jiak in langnih tuak ah tension leh violence om hi. Dec 2007 in Gingtu mipiten Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati ana vua ua huai apan in sahkhua nihte kal naktak in helna om a, *Biakinn, te'nna inn leh nei leh gou* chih te *hihsiat* in om a, huan, hiai buaina khamna di'n curfew koih ua, sepaih 2500 vengbittu dingin koih in om ua, helna jiakin milip 1200 ten relief shelter camp te ah om ua, huan mi tampi mah² te thelthang uh hi. Prime Minister *AB Vajpayee* ahih lai ahi. Huaijiak in tuni tan in Hindu leh Christian kal ah Melma dan a ki ettuah na chi tuhin om den hi.

*Manipur Violence*(2023-) tu a tunglel ahi a, gingtute thuakna gen thamching mah² te lak ah khat suak hi... I theihsa bang un sahkhua pansan a helgotna leh genocide ahi chih tan i gen d

Genocide ana omsate toh teh din tua ituak lel uh eite lah apen bangmahlou chih thei phial lai bang zawzen hi.
Atung ate pumpelh theihna lampi khat om a, huai ahih leh genocide hon hih ding mite toh gamsung khat a *tenkhom louding* chihna hi ahi. Adiak a *amau uh vaihawm na nuai a om* aleh *genocide chihte om denthei* ding chihna ahih ban ah eilak tehkak zual leng *Meitei govt apan a, puansan silhte govt natom in ahon mohpaih* ichih aleh maban *Manipur a omnon* mai ding zaw *ngaphuai mah² lou, huphulh huai* mah² hi.

Makai ten decision na hon laksiam ua, mipite bitzawk na d na hon ettheih ualeh huaikhel makai hihman om din taksan huailou hi.

Unaupih ten hon huai ua, hon panpih nak mah² uh hi, huaiziak in line hih ni, amau toh vaihomna khat nuai ah omkhom ni chi i hi.

*Greater Mizoram*
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Sirui Lily Festival a iti hung kihou dim?

Sirui Lily Festival lou pitah a mankhom ding tia Milongho le Meitei ho kigot nahi lolhing tah in hung kichai uvin tin, hinlah festival bou seh chula kati pon iti hung kihou dim ham?

KukiZo chate dia thilpha ahin sei lou beh diu ahi. Gam du cha cheh ahilhon in, masanga gal kanga kihou ti thei ahin, tun vang kichibai a kihou lim ahitan. Planning tampi vang chu kigong tei² ding ahi. Ukeng ten jong eichou jing u ahina ban na meitei toh festival agah man u hi phatah a kikhut jop na anei hatbe diu ahi.
Festival la che lahi, Gam ve lahi, Nice shoot!!

Gal ibol nom lou uleh Gal inei bediu ahi kati nahi vel som val ahitan, Kum 2 jong aval tan, adih mo na aum pon ahi. Ukeng neten neutral la um kahiuve atiu hi valadity kichai ahitai. Tahsan angai tapoi. Meitei te chu dou kitin ana dou utin, tampi that leu hen vang chu kikhin doh uva neutral hijing diu ahi. Hinla hichu ibol nom lou jeh uvin, Gal lal dan in ium tauvin ahile tangkhul ten jong hiti ho points a ihin noiseu ahi. Hiche chu ahi ajeh pi pen Chu, 

Ipi chu hileh nangho man ana ngaito cheh uvin.
Festival khat got ding kiti chu lha 2/3 masang apat kigong ji ahi. Hiche phat lai don tah a jong tangkhul lamkai langho phai a ache uve Detolpu kom ma, CM ahi sah nahlai khat uham tin nanui sat uve. Sirui festival thu toh kisai hi anahi ding dan ahi. Ahileh Sirui Festival masanga ipi pi soh em? Naheuve Ukrul langa min ibol nau ho chu.
Hiche Festival masanga suhtheng ding igot u jong chu anahi ding ahin, Ile thuh lou jeh uva ija kai hi control la um dan hinte. Hinlah Tuchung Festival la hi ipi ham khat chu agreement um ding ahi. Lamkai langhon chamna thu nagah sai vang uva tijat um tah nahiuve. Nangho chamna sem got uhi lolhing henlang, mipi lung monga aumpet tah in Gal eihin bol khum kit ule akeh khat val ithi diu ahi. Thu kisei hi na nop uleh remarks uvin, Gal ibol nom lou uleh Gal inei be be diu ahin, Chamna ihol uleh ithi tam cheh diu ahi. Galmasa te toh Gal nukhah te lhoh buh hung kihal (mixed) ding ahitai...✍️

By Nampi Puldou
Mon 19 May 2025

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ShiRock 2025 | Ukhrul

ShiRock 2025 is set to electrify Manipur from May 20 to 24 at Bakshi Ground, Hungpung in Ukhrul district. As the flagship music event of the 5th State-Level *Shirui Lily Festival,* this year's edition marks a grand return after a two-year hiatus, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the rare and endangered Shirui Lily.

🎸ShiRock 2025 Highlights*
Headliners: Orphaned Land, the renowned Israeli progressive metal band, will make their India debut at ShiRock 2025. Joining them are the iconic Bombay Vikings from Mumbai, known for their fusion of pop and classical music.

*Diverse Lineup: The festival boasts performances from over 25 bands, including:*
Zyphertone (Pune)
Borkung Hrangkhawl (Tripura)
Shady Mellows (Assam)
Yelhomie (Manipur)
Inner Sanctum (Bangalore)
Arogya (Sikkim/Guwahati)
Magdalene (Mizoram)
Divine Connection (Nagaland)
Gingerfeet (Kolkata)
High Volt (Manipur)
Alive (Meghalaya)

*Special Features:* A dedicated "Local Artist Night" will spotlight emerging talents from the region, celebrating the rich musical heritage of Manipur.

--Cosmic Vibes
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