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Some BJP elements are talking about the need to elect the BJP candidate from Inner Manipur so that peace and normalcy could return to the state. The question is, what if the BJP candidate is defeated? Will the chaos and mayhem continue?
The untold sufferings and pains and the mental trauma being observed as a result of the Quit Notice served to the Mao community by the SAPO and AYO is something that needs to be addressed with nobler mind and sanity, the UNC stated.
The seed sowing festival is being celebrated by all the Naga tribes to offer gratitude and praise to the almighty for the bountiful blessings.
Lui-Ngai-Ni 2024 to be celebrated in Tamenglong district headquarters, Manipur on February 14 and February 15.
The UNC Peace Committee reiterated its earlier statement that “it has been at a loss and short of words” to make any comment on the ongoing violence between the Meitei community and the Kuki-Zo community.
The United Naga Council (UNC) urged Rahul Gandhi to voice the Indo-Naga political issue for an early solution, which is acceptable and honourable in the true spirit of Indo-Naga Framework Agreement of August 3, 2015
UNC Peace Committee's formula for peace restoration effort
The United Naga Council (UNC) has written to Arjun Munda, who is Union Minister of Tribal Affairs, on October 31, 2023, requesting him to ignore the project proposals submitted to the Ministry of Tribal Affairs.
The Chandel Naga Peoples Organisation (CNPO) recognised Tangkhul Naga Union Chandel as the ‘Associate Unit’ of CNPO.
Kom Naga Union Manipur is a self-acclaimed civil body and not mandated to represent the Kom community as a whole, JKVCA stated.
The United Naga Council (UNC) said the exemption of areas under 19 police stations in Imphal valley “which is gripped by violence and lawlessness since May 3, 2023, in sharp contrast to the AFSPA coverage in the peaceful Naga areas in Manipur is highly questionable”.
The UNC demanded due justice to the victim (Liangmai Naga attacked by KRA cadres) should be ensured by all concerned and the perpetrators should not be left scot-free.
The UNC said the state and central governments must ensure uninterrupted supply of essential commodities throughout the length and breadth of the state.
"Following a threadbare discussion, all the differences in the matter were sorted out objectively in the greater interest."
Nagas reject Kuki territorial demand for separate administration
Naga legislators who have appended their signatures in the representation to the Prime Minister do not carry the collective aspirations and sentiments of the Nagas, UNC stated.
The UNC said no authority should ever allow the perpetrators involved in "such a heinous crime" to go scot free.
"The unwarranted killing of M Lucy Maring had the potential to create unnecessary communal tension between the Nagas and Meiteis in Manipur."
The killing of M Lucy Maring on July 15 has sparked outrage and mobilised people to seek justice.
The UNC condemned the “barbaric acts committed on an innocent Naga woman despite knowing her identity as Naga”.
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