Thursday, July 9, 2026

KHRC Condemns CM's Helicopter Visit to Kuki Areas

Lamka, 09 July 2026: The Kuki Human Rights Council (KHRC) has strongly criticised the visit of Manipur Chief Minister Y. Khemchand to Churachandpur by helicopter, alleging that it was facilitated by the Central Government without the free, prior and informed consent of the Kuki people. In a press release, KHRC claimed the visit was not a peace initiative but a political move that could deepen divisions within the Kuki community. It also alleged that the Chief Minister's entry into Kuki areas under armed protection violated the collective rights and aspirations of the Kuki people. The council stated that local residents, including Kuki wome…
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Hill Tribal Council Condemns Deadly Assam Rifles Ambush

Moreh, 09 July 2026: The Hill Tribal Council (HTC), Moreh, has strongly condemned the deadly ambush on a convoy of the 40 Assam Rifles at Shangshak in Ukhrul district on 6 July 2026, which claimed the lives of Warrant Officer Balwant Singh and Havaldar Chandra Mohon. In a condemnation statement on July 7, the council described the attack by unidentified armed assailants as a grave and unacceptable act of violence. It noted that the Assam Rifles had been serving all communities in Manipur impartially and said attacks on India's armed forces should be condemned by everyone. The HTC urged the Central Government and investigating agencies to c…
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Manipur CM Meets Kuki-Zo Christian Leaders in Kangpokpi

On 8 July 2026, the Chief Minister of Manipur visited Kangpokpi and interacted with leaders of the Kuki-Zo Christian Forum. During the meeting, the Forum submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister, highlighting issues concerning the Kuki-Zo community. While addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister stressed the importance of peace, reconciliation, and unity in Manipur. On his return journey from Senapati, he made a brief stop of about 30 minutes in Kangpokpi, where he met with Kuki-Zo pastors and church leaders to discuss matters of mutual concern.
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Zomi Chiefs Condemn Attack on Nghathal Chief's Residence

​The Zomi Chiefs’ Association condemns in the strongest and most unequivocal terms the shocking incident that occurred on the night of 8 July 2026, in which the locked residence of Mr Ramhlunmawia Sailo, Chief of Nghathal village was forcibly broken into, and furniture and other household belongings were taken outside and set on fire. Such an act of trespass, destruction of property, intimidation, and lawlessness is completely unacceptable and cannot be justified under any circumstances. ​The Association recognises that differences of opinion, disputes, and misunderstandings may arise within any village or community. However, no disagreement …
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CM’S VISIT: PERSPECTIVES

1. The visit of the Chief Minister of Manipur to Senapati and Kangpokpi on 8 July 2026, and his heartfelt appeal for peace to Naga and Kuki leaders, appears to have been made possible by an understanding reached even before the visit commenced. The highly publicized visit was intended to calm public anxieties and prepare the ground for the eventual restoration of peace and normalcy. In that sense, both the planning and execution of the visit may be regarded as a masterclass in political management, and the Chief Minister deserves recognition for the effort. 2. Perhaps the time has come to restore peace and normalcy in Manipur. The prolonged sta…
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