Ethnic clashes in Manipur worsen as the Supreme Court steps in. Immediate action needed for the safety of affected communities and restoring law and order.
Violent clashes in Manipur have escalated, resulting in the torching of a federal minister’s house. Resentment is driven by economic benefits and quotas for government jobs and education reserved for the Kuki ethnic group. 83 deaths and 60,000 displace residents have already occurred since May.
VPP urges Meghalaya government to maintain records of IDPs from Manipur entering the state. This step ensures transparency and respect for their identities.
Fifteen organizations in Manipur appeal to international agencies, including UN, to end the ethnic violence and seek prompt action against human rights violations. They've highlighted issues like poverty, militarization, and the involvement of foreign mercenaries.
A major setback for restoring peace in Manipur as COCOMI withdraws from a 51-member peace committee set up by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, due to the inclusion of Chief Minister N. Biren Singh. Ethnic violence continues in the state.
VPP urges Meghalaya government to maintain records of IDPs from Manipur entering the state. This step ensures transparency and respect for their identities.
Despite efforts to restore peace, ethnic tensions continue to plague Manipur. The Meiteis and Kukis mistrust each other & the govt., hindering progress. A comprehensive approach is needed.
Discover the Naga-Meitei stance on Manipur integration, and how it sparked a debate on unity and peace talks. Learn about the ongoing Naga peace talks and the implications for Manipur's territorial integrity.