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Manipur unrest purely an internal matter of India: Zomi Council

IndiaTimes Thursday, 28 September 2023
The Zomi Council Steering Committee, one of the organisations that represent Zomi-Kuki-Hmar tribes from Manipur, has disengaged itself from efforts to internationalise the ethnic strife, with many civil society outfits seeking to highlight the clashes in the state to embarrass India on international platforms and even demanding foreign intervention.
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Manipur Manipur State in northeastern India

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Watch as Akhilesh Prasad Singh, IG of CRPF, provides insights into the recent attack on a CRPF outpost in Imphal, Manipur. He discusses the presence of anti-national elements and the efforts to bring them into the mainstream. Gain valuable perspective on the security situation in the region and the ongoing efforts to maintain peace. #ManipurViolence #ManipirAttack #ManipurCRPF #CRPFAttack #KukivsMeitei #ManipurunderAttack #ManipurunderViolence #Oneindia ~HT.99~PR.274~ED.102~

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Manipur CRPF Personnel Martyred: Tribute paying ceremony held | Manipur Violence | Oneindia

Imphal: Tribute paying ceremony held for CRPF Jawan who lost his life in Naranseina, Manipur. Two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel lost their lives in an attack by Kuki militants starting from midnight till 2:15 am at Naransena area in Manipur. The personnel are from CRPF's 128 Battalion deployed at Naransena area in Bishnupur district in the state #ManipurCRPF #ManipurViolence #ManipurViolenceNews #ManipurNews #CRPFPersonnelManipurNews #TributeCeremony #CRPFJawans #Martyrdom #ManipurViolence #FallenHeroes #HonoringSacrifice #TributeToBravery #UltimateSacrifice #RespectAndRemembrance ~PR.152~ED.155~GR.121~

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Manipur CRPF Personnel Martyred: Former CRPF Chief speaks up | Manipur Violence | Oneindia

Two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel lost their lives in an attack by Kuki militants starting from midnight till 2:15 am at Naransena area in Manipur. The personnel are from CRPF's 128 Battalion deployed at Naransena area in Bishnupur district in the state. Imphal: Former CRPF chief & security advisor to Manipur govt Kuldiep Singh says, "...It was a storm kind of condition and it was quite dark. Before the forces retaliated they (militants) fired on camp inmates, and four personnel got serious injuries out of which two succumbed to the injuries. Investigation will be done and we will take action against them. We will not spare them and bring them to the Court of law. They will have to pay for this as per the law of the land... This is the first time that they have attacked the forces, none of the militants of Meiteis or Kukis attacked the forces as the forces are here to maintain peace and that is how we are in the middle of both communities. They call these forces (paramilitary) neutral forces... Earlier, you might have seen that the groups are attacking the national infrastructure like the roads and towers. Now, they are attacking central forces. How can this be tolerated?..." #ManipurCRPF #ManipurViolence #ManipurViolenceNews #ManipurNews #CRPFPersonnelManipurNews #KuldiepSingh #FormerCRPFChief #TributeCeremony #CRPFJawans #Martyrdom #ManipurViolence #FallenHeroes #HonoringSacrifice #TributeToBravery #UltimateSacrifice #RespectAndRemembrance ~PR.152~ED.155~GR.122~HT.318~

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Hmar people Ethnic group in India, Myanmar, and Bangladesh

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Manipur News: Kuki-Zo Lawmakers, Including BJP MLAs, Reject SOO Pact Resolution | Oneindia News

Ten Kuki-Zo lawmakers, including seven from the BJP, contest a Manipur assembly resolution urging the Union government to revoke a suspension of operations (SOO) pact with militant groups. Amid ethnic violence, they demand a separate administration. Criticising the resolution as biased, they highlight the need for an unbiased approach. They question the resolution's basis and urge fair treatment for the Kuki-Zomi-Hmar people. #Kuki-Zo #BJP #Manipurnews #Manipurupdate #Manipurvoilence #Kuki #Meitei #Manipurrebels #ManipurCM #BirenSingh #Indianews #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~ED.102~GR.123~

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Kuki people Kuki people Ethnic group in India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar

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The personnel who lost their lives are from the CRPF 128 Battalion deployed at the Naransena area in Bishnupur district in the state.
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