@Dig_raw21 Election is round the Corner...just for personal gain he betrays..Late William Khuptinlun Lengen IPS is his batchmate who belongs to Chin Kuki Mizo ethnic groups..if indeed They are refugees and illegal immigrants how on earth can they achieved such feat..SHAME ON YOU..JOYKUMAR
@Paari_Athouba@Mkollxue0 What about you....have you ever condemned those murder and Rapes of Kuki Zo Ladies..the murder of Tonsing, his mother and Aunt..have your CoCOMI ever condemn all this...i thought you took pleasure in this conflict..instigating calling names declaring war..what good u have done...
@laimacha At the peak of the unrest...the case was different...tribals were shot and killed directly just because they protested on the street...the Meiteis are shot because they storm a security barrack and try to loot weapons....
That is the difference...
🚨Arambai Tenggols brazenly claimed that the unexploded RPG bomb which was the most crucial piece of evidence of the attack was diffused (read destroyed) with the help of Arambai Tenggols & Manipur police bomb experts (at the crime scene no less), when in fact, according to multiple videographic evidences, they were threatening the police to destroy the bomb (EVIDENCE) right then & there or they will have to destroy it themselves. Immediately afterwards, some members of the Arambai Tenggols even lunged forward in an attempt to wrest the bomb (EVIDENCE) from the officials.
With authorities outnumbered & cornered, they had no option but to destroy the bomb (EVIDENCE) at the crime scene itself.
The assembled mob along with the Arambai Tenggols then erupted in cheers & applause the moment the single most crucial piece of evidence was destroyed.
@HennaryL@JShakurB I don't know what is wrong with the Manipur Police....why can't they act as a medium to build trust within the community....why always cook up a story in favour of another community....they should not show partiality.
@the_singtangpa@HMOIndia@zcmp_official Why demand CBI probe over only Valtes death...why can't we demand for the Main conspirator Nongthombam Biren and Sanajoaba to be punished and expedite justice to all the rape victims, naked parade, Master Tonsing burning and overall crime against women etc etc...
@shimray2011@JShakurB Funny...even the so called Meiteis 90 PERCENT don't understand the MAYEK..the MAYEK IS LIMITED after SEKMAI LAMSANG MOIRANG WANGJING YAIRIPOK..WHY GO FOR UNNESSARY COMMOTION that can have a bad impact upon the state...
@Paari_Athouba Sakthu Huithu Pari Athouba...nama gi thunda pokpa oiba jatla...asuk wakhan thirise...nanggi divide and rule within tribals community success oirena...nanggi matam adum lakkhini
@LIANGMAIPOST Liangmei na lambi thinglaga MARAM CHABA...Kuki singna thinglaga PROBLEM oiba...HEY minai mi gi lam mun munduna wathok thok hallise tokpiro...Senapati da Nupi yaona KHUTLAI PAIBA SINGNA phuribadu pendribro
@shimray2011 it is not nonsense...it is a fact..the better it will be for the Tribals to unite...Meiteis will never agree to the welfare and development of the tribals...they want our land, our jobs etc etc and not us.
@Paari_Athouba Achumba wafamdi taba yam nungaitabane...houjik @shimray2011 na ngang libase chummanbadagi Naga Kuki mikap thokla adi Meiteigi dominating attitude da khudongchadaba lakpa yai haina warouriro...change ur attitude towards tribals and their lands..so that we can have a peaceful state
The violent conflict between the Meitei community and Zo (Chin, Kuki, Mizo) ethnic group since May 2023 has polarised society and shattered illusions of an inclusive and impartial state.
The banishment of the Zo (Chin, Kuki, Mizo) ethnic group has tilted the administrative equation heavily in favour of the dominant community, and a very strong Meitei-centric bias seems to be emerging, as seen in the 18th September 2025 notification issued by the Land Resources Department, Government of Manipur.
The Meiteis have always been politically dominant, and now, with the banishment of the Zo (Chin, Kuki, Mizo) ethnic group, the dominant community seems to have marginalised the tribes of Manipur completely and gained total ascendancy in both political and bureaucratic power, eclipsing the tiny presence of 10 Naga MLAs and very few Naga top bureaucrats and officials in Imphal.
The Meitei demand for ST status, purportedly a quest for identity preservation and reservation in government jobs which currently restrict non-tribals from acquiring land in the hills, is widely seen by tribal communities as a calculated move to bypass land protections under Article 371-C and the Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms Act (MLR&LR Act,1960).
The demand for ST status is persisting regardless of the fact that the Meiteis are already classified as SC and OBC. Desire to possess tribal lands in “hill areas” is the main target of the dominant community, and anything concerning land has always been troublesome, as witnessed around the world right now in Ukraine and Gaza.
Inter-tribal fragmentation, particularly the historic rivalry between the Naga and Kuki communities, has prevented a unified tribal front. The Meitei political class, with its entrenched access to state power and resources, has capitalised on this disunity, reinforcing a de facto “divide and rule” equilibrium.
While Nagas are pinning their hopes on the long-pending Naga Framework Agreement, the Zo (Chin, Kuki, Mizo) ethnic group, devastated by recent ethnic violence, is demanding a separate administration.
It is indeed sad to witness the two tribal groups hopelessly disunited when faced with the challenge of losing everything to the dominant community, including political power, administrative participation, and tribal land in “hill areas”.
Beneath the churning in society lies a slow-burning political question: can Manipur remain a unified entity without fundamentally restructuring systemic changes in how resources, institutions, major infrastructure, and political power are shared between the valley and hill populations?
The real test for Manipur, and for the Indian Union more broadly, is whether a federated vision of governance as already provided in the Constitution under Article 244(2) and Article 244-A for Bodoland Territorial Council be imagined and implemented for the “hill areas” of Manipur?
The answer is Yes!
After all, there is nothing new in this proposal as four states in the northeastern states, namely Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, and Tripura, have the federated system of governance in the form of the Sixth Schedule.
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@Paari_Athouba Athouba it is more than 2 yrs and u still speak nonsense about Kuki..u urself declare war against Kuki...bro are u even human...people from both communities suffer enough already.. please speak something good from now on so that conflict can be resolved..if not close ur account