The Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Forum (ITLF) has expressed strong opposition to the Manipur state government and the Unified Security Command's recent decision to demolish bunkers that are deemed "illegal." The organisation argued that these bunkers are crucial for safeguarding Kuki-Zo tribal villages against raids.
A minute silence was also observed by the people to pay their respect and honour to the fallen tribal Kuki heroes while a prayer for the martyr's family was also held.
Also, in another joint operation, the Radhanagar Battalion of Assam Rifles with Jirighat Police Station launched an operation and seized a substantial quantity of heroin with an estimate value of Rs. 1.1 crore.
The health camp has brought together a team of four dedicated doctors, including two from Churachandpur Hospital and two from private practices. These experienced medical professionals are offering their expertise to ensure that each patient receives the necessary care and attention.
The Mizoram government has decided to seek public donation to provide relief to displaced people of Manipur, who have migrated to the Mizoram following outbreak of violence in their State.
While speaking to the media, the volunteers stated that they interrogated the youths and they revealed various sensational information during interrogation, the video of the same has been recorded.
The RRAG recommended bringing the situation under control by imposing President’s rule, providing fresh impetus to the peace process headed by the Governor, and ensuring effective rehabilitation and resettlement of the displaced persons to their original places of inhabitance with safety and security.
On Sunday, at around 5am, unknown armed miscreants coming from adjoining hills fired at the village volunteers stationed at Khoijumantabi Hills, Bishnupur killing three local village volunteers.
The UPF and KNO stated that recurring violence in Manipur has led to loss of precious lives and destruction of property besides hundreds being injured and thousands being displaced