Taxi Drivers Protest at Jantar Mantar: Key Demands

On February 7, 2026, thousands of app-based transport workers from over 20 states gathered at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi for a "Delhi Chalo" protest. Led by the National Driver United Front and supported by unions like TGPWU and IFAT, drivers for platforms like Ola, Uber, and Rapido are striking against declining incomes and corporate exploitation.

The protesters are primarily demanding a minimum base fare of Rs 25/km to offset rising fuel costs and inflation, alongside a strict ban on private vehicles (like bike taxis) being used for commercial purposes. Union leaders have warned that if the government fails to regulate fares or address these grievances, a larger nationwide agitation will be launched on March 22.

~ Bruce K. Thangkhal
New Delhi


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John K Mate as Chief Guest at TSP Open Night Football Day 5

We are deeply honoured to have Pu John K. Mate as our Chief Guest tonight at the TSP Open Night Football Tournament (Day 5), held on the night of February 7, 2026. We sincerely thank him for gracing the occasion, for his inspiring message, his words of encouragement, and his generous support. - President, TSP GHQ

Pu John K. Mate was a skillful and talented footballer during his heyday. He was known for his sharp footwork, strong game sense, and dedication on the field.

~ KHALVONTAWI MEDIA



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KSO DELHI & NCR: KIPA THU SEINA

KUKI STUDENTS' ORGANISATION DELHI & NCR

KIPA THU SEINA
7th February 2026

Delhi le akimvel a cheng Sopi, Ule Nao, Nam mipi te ho Kajanau Salam kahin pe uve. 

Akin le akhoh dungjuia hung kigong a, Permission kimu lou puma hin kibol hijeng jong leh Tuni Protest Rally lolhing sel le kitup sel a i-chai thei jal un Pathen thangvah na i-peuvin chule alolhin na theidia pan hinla Nute Pate Nungah Golhang, Amun a hung jouse hihen Innmun a Taona le moral support hinpe jouse chung a kipathu seijou lou kahin phong uve. Maban a jong Nampi issue aboi dungjuia hitia hi kilung toh tah a ipan khom jing diu hi Tepna le ngehna kahin nei uve. 
Chule tuni kin phatea gon doh thei ahi na dinga Sum le Paia eihin panpiu *KSO CITY BRANCH* ho jouse ahin chule *KUKI INPI DELHI* chunga atum beh in Mipi thakhel in Kipathu i-phong uve. 

PATHEN IN KUKI NAMPI PHUNGVUH JING HENLANG, NAM MIPI I-KINGAI LUT NAU LEH I-KI LUNGKHAT NAUVIN EI KAN GOM JING TAUHEN.

Kaki pah uve
EXECUTIVES, KSOD&NCR
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UKNA: PUBLIC PROTEST THU A HETSAHNA

Office of the
UNITED KUKI NATIONAL ARMY (UKNA)
Government of KUKI-GAM

Date: 07-02-2026

PUBLIC PROTEST THU A HETSAHNA:

Nam mite chol tah a kiphinna neiho chunga kipa thu akiphong'in ahi.

CSO makai ding ho kisungse na tah a ithah pat na diuva kihou khomna thah kineija hin kithah gon ding ahijeh in gotsa ium diu chule Nam sepai jousejong Melma kap dia ikigot tup diuva temna ahin kineije.

Chuleh Nam mi chunga soset koiman bol louva Melma chunga hangsan cheh din Lamkai hihen Mipi hile temna sangpen kahin nei uve.

KIPHINNA kichai ding ahipon, Athupi jo a dia kigot na ineidiu kilungkhat tah a imachal diu ahi.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE, UKNA
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ZNN FOOTBALL 2026 RESULTS: FEB 7

FULL TIME | KNOCK-OUT DRAMA 🔥
78th Zomi Nam Ni Football Tournament, 2026 Edition

⚽ Golngai FC 2–1 Happy Feet Football Academy
A hard-fought battle ends with Golngai FC edging past a spirited Happy Feet FA to book their place in Quarter Final.

⚽ CNYFA 2–0 Football 4 Change
Clinical and composed — CNYFA dominate the night and march on with a clean sheet.

#Lamkafootballtalks #78thzominamni #LFT 
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Notification for Plying Vehicle

Directorate of Transport
Govt of Manipur
Notification for plying vehicle 
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TSP BLESSING PRAYER cum CAREER GUIDANCE 2026

Thangkhal Sinlai te Career Guidance & Blessing Prayer vaiguan ah nu-le-pa te'n na tate uh hung sawl chiat diing in iki nget ule theihsak uhi.

Amun: TBC(ABA) Church,Thingkangphai
Time: 1:00 PM (Sunday) 



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Zomi Council Rejects Allegations Against Zomi MLAs in Manipur Govt

Lamka, Feb 6, 2026: The Zomi Council has strongly rejected allegations branding three Zomi/Kuki/Hmar MLAs as "traitors" following the formation of the new popular government in Manipur.

In a press statement issued by Mary Jones Vung, Secretary, Information and Publicity, Zomi Council Headquarters, Lamka. on Thursday, the Zomi Council said the allegations made by certain sections of society were unethical and uncalled for. 

The council clarified that all 10 MLAs belonging to the Zomi, Kuki and Hmar communities are equally responsible and accountable for the formation of the popular government in the state.

The statement further said that the two Zomi MLAs residing within the Zomi area will be dealt with exclusively by the Zomi community. It warned that no outsider should attempt to interfere in their personal lives or property.

The Zomi Council also cautioned that any defaulter would bear consequences at their own risk, stating that the council would not be held responsible for such actions.
Meanwhile, the council appealed to the Central Government to expedite political talks for an immediate political solution to the ongoing crisis in Manipur.

The Zomi Council also appreciated the strict vigilance exercised by the police, security forces and village volunteers in maintaining peace in the communities.


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COTU: KUTHULHUHNA

CoTU MAKAIΝΑ ΚΑΝGΡOΚΡΙ DISTRICT CSO'S, TRIBE INPI, HAOSA, HOULAMKAI CHENG POPULAR GOVERNMENT THUA KITHULHUHNA

Tuni nisim 6th February, 2026 nikhon COTU makainan Sadar-Hills, Kangpokpi District Civil Society organisation, Tribe Inpi, Haosa, houlamkai chengin tuchung Manipur Popular Government kisemna-a Kuki-Zo MLA ho ajaonao chunga mipi lungkimlou jeh-in kihoukhomna akineijin anoija chenghi kilolna akineijin ahi.

1. Sadar-Hills, Kangpokpi District Kuki-Zo nam mipin Meetei Gal hungkipatna pat tuni changeija kilungkhat tah-a Separate Administration Movement akitosot jingto lhonin Nampi lungtup molso ahito kah-a ipi dinmun hijong le(Popular government) umjong le lunglhalouva, kilungkhat tah-a Movement kichepi jing jeng ding ahi.

2. Achesa nisim 30th December, 2025 nikho-a COTU makaina District sunga kiloikhomna jousen kilungtoh tah-a Manipur Popular government kisemna-a Kuki-Zo 10 MLA ho pangtheilou dinga kilolna anakila written na akinoplouna le kilolna KZC koma anakipe chu avellin re-affirm akibolkitnin, makho-a hiche chung chang hi Lungthu thum-(UPF & KNO, MLA's, KZC ho mopohna ahi tin kiphatsahna akineijin ahi.

3. Nampi Political Demand Separate Administration lolhinna/ galjonna aumto kah-sea Kuki-Zo Buffer Zone hi tin le ha tho-a kivengbit jing ding ahi.

Issued by:
Committee on Tribal Unity (COTU),
Sadar-Hills, Kangpokpi District 
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Open Letter to Thadou Inpi Sadar Hills

We, the concerned citizens and members of the Kuki community, urge you to refrain from misusing the Thadou clan name as a tribe name. This error, which originated from the 1956 Manipur tribe modification, necessitates immediate rectification.

The use of a clan name as a tribe name is causing confusion and disrupting the unity within our community. We respectfully request that you desist from involving clan names in political and tribal matters.

Let us foster unity and solidarity among our clans, including Guite, Haokip, Lhungdim, Misao, Changsan, Thadou, Kilong, Mate, Kipgen, and others, while respecting the distinct identities of clans and tribes. It is imperative that we collaboratively rectify this mistake and progress with a unified voice.

We must not allow this issue to create divisions among us. It is crucial that we prioritize the interests of our community and strive towards a stronger, more united society.

Source: Speak The Truth
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Churachandpur: Kuki Community Protests Against MLAs' Govt Participation

Songpi, Feb 6, 2026: Thousands of people from the Kuki community rallied in Churachandpur, to protest against the participation of Kuki MLAs in the formation of the Manipur government. The protesters, organised by prominent women organisations, demanded that the MLAs step back from their positions.

The rally saw hundreds of people taking to the streets, shouting slogans and burning effigies of the three Kuki MLAs who participated in the government formation. The protesters were angry that the MLAs had ignored the appeal of Kuki organisations to not join the government without a written commitment to their demand for a Union Territory comprising Kuki-dominated areas.

The Kuki organisations had been seeking a separate administration to end the Meitei-Kuki conflict, but the MLAs went ahead with joining the government. The protesters saw this as a betrayal of their trust and an attempt to undermine their struggle for self-determination.

The Kuki Council the apex body condemned the decision of the MLAs to join the government, saying it was in complete disregard of public sentiment and the collective resolutions of the community. The Kuki Council also announced a "social boycott" against the five Kuki BJP MLAs who took part in the meeting in New Delhi.

The protest turned violent on Thursday evening, with some protesters pelting stones at security forces and burning tyres to block roads. Additional forces had to be deployed to restore order. The Kuki Council alleged that the security forces had stopped the protesters from enforcing a shutdown, leading to the violence.

The Kuki organisations have made it clear that they will not back down from their demand for a separate administration. The rally was a show of their collective strength and determination to fight for their rights, despite the government's attempts to divide and manipulate them.

Edited By: St. Ginth Haokip
©2026 The Times of Kukiland
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Resilience in Lamka: 3 Kuki-Zo MLAs Honoured

The B.Vengom Community Hall in Lamka transformed into a scene of political solidarity today as residents gathered to honour three Kuki-Zo legislators: Paolienlal Haokip, Letjamang Haokip, and Chinlunthang. Hailed as "People’s MLAs," the trio received a hero’s welcome for their steadfast refusal to waver on community demands amidst the ongoing crisis.


The reception centered on their commitment to a Separate Administration equipped with its own legislature. By prioritizing this collective political goal over compromise, these leaders have solidified their standing as the primary voices for their constituents' aspirations for autonomy.


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Manipur Unrest: Effigies of Kuki-Zo MLAs Burnt

On February 6, 2026, effigies of three Kuki-Zo MLAs—Mrs. Nemcha Kipgen, L.M. Khaute, and Ngursanglur Sanate—were burned during a mass public rally held at the Wall of Remembrance in Tuibong, Lamka. The protest opposed their participation in the formation of the new Manipur government.

The rally was organised by the ITLF Women Wing and the Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights (KWOHR). Protesters expressed strong public resentment, citing the prolonged ethnic violence in Manipur in which about 300–500 Kuki-Zo people were killed, while thousands of houses, churches, and entire villages were burned. During the violence, Kuki-Zo residents were chased out of the Imphal Valley, forcing many to live as internally displaced persons.

A new government was formed in Manipur on February 4, 2026, which included three Kuki-Zo representatives. Mrs. Nemcha Kipgen was appointed as one of the Deputy Chief Ministers, while L.M. Khaute and Ngursanglur Sanate were inducted as members. Their inclusion in the government has triggered widespread opposition among sections of the Kuki-Zo community.



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