Tangkhul Naga Villagers Seek Security from Manipur CM Amid Tensions
L'essentiel
- Tangkhul Naga villagers met Manipur's CM to request police deployment and essential supplies due to attacks.
- The United Naga Council seeks info on missing hostages, while the Kuki Inpi Manipur extended a shutdown in Kuki-Zo areas.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Manipur has experienced longstanding ethnic tensions.
Tangkhul Naga villagers from Sinakeithei Village Authority in Ukhrul district met Manipur’s Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh, urging deployment of state police forces, including the Indian Reserve Battalion, due to recent attacks. Accompanied by MLA Ram Muivah, they also sought adequate manpower for the local police station, functioning of the Sub-Divisional Collector’s office, security along the Mahadev-Sinakeithei road, better healthcare, and development. The CM emphasized disarming all firearms and achieving peace, citing Nelson Mandela’s example. Meanwhile, the United Naga Council (UNC) pressed Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) for information on six missing male hostages, amid an economic blockade in Naga areas. KIM extended a shutdown in Kuki-Zo inhabited areas by 48 hours from May 19 midnight, the third such extension, highlighting deepening tensions.
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Escalation of ethnic tensions in Manipur
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Questions ouvertes
- Fate of all missing hostages
- Long-term solution to ethnic conflicts