KHRC condemned Manipur CM Y. Khemchand’s helicopter entry into a Kuki area on 4 July 2026 without Kuki consent. After Kaprang women blocked his convoy, he landed under Central forces. KHRC called it "imposed entry" and reiterated the demand for a Separate State or UT.
@DynastyDoungel The tangkhuls community & its ally are the modern cannibal in north east India. Their mouths & mindset are far away from universal truth. They even have the guts to killed their own fellow community or
taking innocent lives to dominate the media.
@Kamginthan40473@ukhrultimes@TangkhulExpress@tangkhulonline as Cbristian please have a limit, even the vehicle have brakes but the so called NSCN-IM Nagaland for christ slogan and your action are still totally diffetent. Do you guys have alternative bible that allows to tell lies.
REBUTTAL: DENIAL OF INVOLVEMENT AND RESPONSE TO FALSE ACCUSATIONS BY KONSAKHUL VILLAGE AUTHORITY.
The Leilon Vaiphei Village Authority has clearly denied all allegations made against the villagers of Leilon Vaiphei regarding the recent incident at Konsakhul Village. The accusations circulated are false, fabricated, and intended to create hostility and damage the dignity and reputation of innocent villagers.
At the time of the incident, Leilon Vaiphei residents were gathered in the Church for scheduled Sunday prayers. The village authority strongly stated that due to the current tensions and inaccessibility between the villages, such allegations are baseless and without evidence.
The Leilon Vaiphei Village Authority urges the public, media houses, and government authorities to rely only on verified facts and stop spreading misinformation that may provoke further conflict between communities.
Leilon Vaiphei Village reaffirms its commitment to peace, rule of law, and constructive engagement with neighbouring communities.
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The Origin of Meitei and Tangkhul (Kacha Naga)
By Sasang Haokip
When we look at origins, I see the Meiteis as having come from Thailand. They were forced to leave, then moved to Burma, and were again displaced before finally arriving in Manipur. The Meitei and Thai communities share many similar cultural practices and traditions. This connection is often highlighted through official exchanges. Thailand’s Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn visited Imphal in 2018, where she witnessed the Sangai Festival and toured historical sites such as Kangla Fort, Loktak Lake, and Keibul Lamjao National Park.
Cultural exchange between Thailand and the Meitei community in Manipur is a growing area characterized by shared historical, artistic, and culinary ties. These links are frequently celebrated through official visits and cultural performances, which reinforce the sense of a common heritage between the two communities.
The Tangkhul community, also known as Kacha Nagas, trace their roots to Yunnan Province in China. They followed a similar path of displacement through Burma before reaching Manipur. Even today, Tangkhuls from the Somra region in Burma attempt to enter Manipur. These movements matter because they shape how each group sees its place in the state.
The involvement of Chinese influence on the NSCN-IM and the Indian Government’s political talks is evident in recent history. Tangkhul Naga leader Thuingaleng Muivah was sent to China in 1967 in a high-profile diplomatic role with plenipotentiary power. With his credentials well acknowledged by China, he was sent again in 1974. There have also been reports of NSCN-IM militants being trained by the Chinese army, the PLA, and supplied with arms and uniforms. Tangkhul scholars like Dr. Nelson Vashum and Kharingyo Shimrah have stated that Tangkhuls originated from Yunnan Province in China and migrated to Manipur in the 13th century, along with other Kacha Naga tribes.
History, identity, culture, and origin have proved that Meitei and Tangkhul (Kacha Naga) are the real refugees or illegal immigrants of Manipur state. Their migration routes through Thailand and Burma, and through Yunnan and Burma, show a pattern of displacement and resettlement that came much later than the indigenous inhabitants of the land. The continued cultural alignment of Meiteis with Thailand and the documented ties of Tangkhul leaders with China further confirm external roots. Given these facts, India should be very careful about this issue, because recognizing who is native and who arrived as a migrant is central to resolving land disputes, political representation, and the future stability of Manipur.
Assam Rifles today airlifted 3 Kuki NEET-UG aspirants from Somsai, Ukhrul to ensure timely access for May 3 exam.The candidates have been preparing at the @official_dgar -NIEDO free NEET coaching centre.
Altogether,8 students from Ccpur availed the coaching.
We wish them success.
Sinakeithel village has become a serious flashpoint, and the situation is being ignored. Civilians using the Leplen–Tingpibung road are living under constant fear. There are repeated allegations of firing and threats, with names such as NSCN (Eastern flank), Tangkhul volunteers and relatives’ groups, and Arambai Tenggol being mentioned by locals. These concerns cannot be brushed aside or silenced.
The Kuki community is deeply dissatisfied with the conduct of the central forces stationed in Sinakeithel. Despite continuous reports and rising tension, there has been no strong or visible action to stop the violence or ensure the safety of civilians. This inaction is not acceptable—it is allowing fear and instability to grow.
There are serious concerns about bias and selective response. When enforcement appears unequal, trust collapses. If authorities fail to act impartially, they risk becoming part of the problem rather than the solution.
The demand is clear: immediate deployment of neutral and impartial officials, strict enforcement of law and order, and protection of all civilians without discrimination. Every allegation must be investigated thoroughly and transparently.
If this situation continues without action, responsibility for further escalation will fall on those who chose silence over duty.
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@PaulMate6@MengChaVom Where is laws and orders? Where is justice? Just to save BJP member and to gain support and to form govt in the central why court still defiling and @NBirenSingh live freely without any persecution according to the law.
Respected @SupremeCourtOfIndia, the viral audio of former CM N. Biren Singh is NOT fake or AI-generated.
Here is a voice sample of N. Biren Singh hosting events and delivering speeches.
Voice matches clearly: • Same pronunciation style
• Same pauses
• Same public speaking pattern
Facts: • AI platforms don’t support Meitei language
• Translation tools can’t produce accurate pronunciation
• AI needs fixed inputs (gender/age) but still lacks natural flow
• In the audio, he makes mistakes and corrects himself instantly — AI doesn’t do that
This is real. Proper verification and action are needed.
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Sane and sensible approach. A departure from misleading narratives of hatred, division and fear psychosis that some still profess.@AmitShah @vijaita