Two senior members of a top civil society group of the Kuki-Zo tribes have refuted allegations made by the Manipur government that the "intellectual" group called for taking up arms in the state affected by ethnic violence.
Addressing to media persons after the meeting at his residence at Lamphel Sana Keithel IPR Minister Dr Sapam Ranjan said that the State Cabinet approved the Permanent Housing Scheme for the displaced persons whose houses were burnt down or damaged in the unfortunate incidents starting from May 3 in Manipur. As per police reports, a total of 4806 houses were burned/destroyed across the state, he added.
pushpita das (institute of defence studies and analyses)contd from previous issuethe state government dominated by the meiteis is, however, against the creation of kukiland territorial council as they see it as the first step towards creation of a separat
A division bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjay Kumar and Justice Ahanthem Bimol of the High Court of Manipur on April 13 notified the state of Manipur to issue a reply for not conducting the election of urban local bodies and for engaging 26 ‘caretaker chairpersons’ at municipal councils of 26 urban local bodies.