The proposed Peaceful Solidarity Protest scheduled to be held on 06 June 2026 at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi, has been put on hold following the rejection of permission by the Delhi Police.
The official notice issued by the Union, along with the communication received from the Delhi Police, is enclosed for the information of all concerned.
Federating Units are requested to circulate the same in their respective WhatsApp groups and other appropriate platforms.
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@laimacha@Shimray The new challenges posed by the MHA policy of supporting Kuki migrants and facilitating attacks on indigenous and native populations necessitate a fresh strategic alliance.
TNL Demands Arrest of Shangkai Chief Over NH-202 Damage, Seeks Immediate Scrapping of SoO Pact
The Dawn Tantak (TDT News)
UKHRUL, May 30:
THE Working Committee of the Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) has strongly condemned the alleged digging and damage of National Highway-202 at Shangkai village under Litan Police Station in Ukhrul district, demanding immediate legal action against those responsible and calling for the arrest of the village chief and members of the Village Authority Council.
In a press communiqué issued on Saturday, the apex Tangkhul body described the act as a deliberate and unlawful destruction of public property, alleging that the damage to the highway was carried out by members of the Kuki community in Shangkai village and was instigated by Kuki militant groups operating under the Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement.
The TNL stated that the incident came to light on May 30 and expressed serious concern over the continued blockade of NH-202, which it said has remained disrupted since May 13 due to actions taken by Kuki civil society organisations. The organisation termed the destruction of the highway as an attack on public infrastructure and a direct challenge to law and order.
“The State Government must not remain a mute spectator,” the TNL said, urging authorities to fix responsibility on the Shangkai village chief and Village Authority Council for the alleged damage. It further demanded that all individuals involved in the incident be identified, arrested and prosecuted under the law.
The Tangkhul body also raised broader concerns regarding alleged militant activities in the hill districts, claiming that armed groups under the SoO arrangement continue to pose a serious threat to peace and security in Manipur. It urged the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, to take serious note of what it described as increasing incidents of violence, intimidation and disruption linked to SoO cadres operating in the region.
Reiterating its long-standing demand, the TNL called for the immediate abrogation of the Suspension of Operations agreement, arguing that the pact has failed to prevent unlawful activities and has instead emboldened armed elements.
The organisation further appealed to both the State and Central Governments to restore normalcy on the highways, safeguard public infrastructure and ensure the free movement of people and essential commodities.
The statement was issued by the Media Cell of the Working Committee, Tangkhul Naga Long, which maintained that accountability and strict enforcement of the law are essential to prevent further deterioration of the situation in the hill districts of Manipur.
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WHERE ARE OUR BROTHERS?
The Powerful Sea of Umbrellas in Jalukie Demands Justice for 6 Abducted Nagas
NEWire Desk • 29 May 2026
Kohima: Under a hot May sky, thousands of people stand shoulder-to-shoulder, creating a massive, colourful shield of umbrellas at Jalukie Town Square today. They are not gathered to celebrate, nor are they there simply to escape the sun. They have taken over the streets because six of their brothers have vanished into thin air, and the silence surrounding their fate is deafening.
Today, May 29, 2026, the Zeliangrong Baudi (Nagaland), alongside an array of civil society, women's groups, and student organizations, led a massive Public Mass Rally. The message echoing from the Jalukie Town Square clock tower is loud, clear, and non-negotiable: Release our 6 Naga brothers immediately and unconditionally.
The Nightmare That Began on May 13
To understand the raw emotion and gravity behind today's massive turnout, looking back to the terrifying events of May 13, 2026:
The Incident: Armed miscreants intercepted and took a group of Naga civilians hostage, alledgedly at Leilon Vaiphei village in the Kangpokpi district of Manipur.
The Victims: While some women and children were eventually released, six innocent Naga men, including respected local church leaders were held back in captivity.
The Current Status: It has been more than two weeks. Despite intense public outcry and the case officially being handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), the whereabouts of these six men remain dangerously unknown.
The families of these men are living through an unimaginable nightmare. Every passing second without news is a second filled with terror. Are they being fed? Are they safe? Are they even alive? These are the questions haunting the entire Nagas.
A Unified Stand Across State Borders
While the abduction took place in the Naga hills of Manipur under Kangpokpi district, the pain, anxiety, and outrage have shattered state lines, uniting people across Nagaland and Assam. Today’s mass rally proved that when one part of the community bleeds, the entire community stands up.
People from all walks of life arrived in Jalukie Town wearing their traditional attire to show solidarity. Businesses closed their doors, transport ground to a halt, and thousands stood under the midday heat. The sheer scale of the protest sends a direct message to both state and central governments:
This is no longer just a local law-and-order issue. This is a severe humanitarian crisis.
"Since childhood, we have been taught that the government protects its people. Yet when we are in desperate need, where has the government gone? Aren't we citizens of India? We don't know whether our Naga brothers are still alive or not." - A poignant cry from local women leaders leading in one of the many recent protests.
The Government's Response: Arrests But No Answers
Recently, Manipur Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh visited relief camps and confirmed that four suspects allegedly involved in the kidnapping have been arrested. While the arrests are a step in the right direction, they offer very little comfort to the grieving families. Arrests do not equal a safe return. Public trust is wearing incredibly thin, especially as regional apex bodies trade denials and counter-claims regarding who is holding the hostages. The Zeliangrong Baudi has fiercely rejected these denials, calling them a blatant attempt to shield the criminals.
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A large rally of Zeliangrong people was held today in Jalukie, Nagaland, to condemn and express solidarity with their counterparts in Manipur who suffered at the hands of Kuki militants.
Protesting against the abduction of six liagmei Nagas in Manipur.
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C Joseph Vijay wins the floor test with 144 MLAs against 22 MLAs. This outcome is a slap in the face for the Governor of Tamil Nadu, who had attempted to unseat Vijay as Chief Minister.
Congratulations, Mr Joseph Vijay💐
*A Tribute to Mothers*
On this auspicious Mother’s Day, I reflect on the sacrifices made by mothers in some Naga villages who are defending their motherland against adversaries as true patriotic torchbearers.
Today, we honour and salute our mothers for their unwavering love and dedication to their children and younger generations. They ensure not only the nurturing of their children and families but also the guardianship of Naga homeland in fighting against their enemies to safeguard her motherland.
Happy Mother’s Day💐
Yours
Son
Standing together in solidarity, peace, and unity.
Let our voices be heard with dignity and strength.
A call for fraternity among the student community to unite for a solidarity march for peace in southern Naga-land under the aegis of NSUD.
KUKNALIM
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