India News: The anti-talks faction of Manipur's UNLF, led by Koireng, criticizes the peace agreement signed by the breakaway group led by Pambei with the Centre a
The ongoing internal conflict in Myanmar has created a challenging situation for insurgent groups from Northeast India who have sought refuge there. These outfits are now facing pressure to either participate in the conflict or vacate the area altogether. One such group, the United National Liberation Front (UNLF), which is the oldest Meitei insurgent group from Manipur, recently signed a peace accord with the Centre and the Manipur government. The UNLF had previously operated from bases in Myanmar.
Four days after the signing of the tripartite agreement with the United National Liberation Front (UNLF), the oldest valley-based militant outfit in Manipur, the state government on Saturday accorded a reception to the UNLF cadres and their .
Imphal, December 2 (IANS) Four days after the signing of the tripartite agreement with the United National Liberation Front (UNLF), the oldest valley-based militant outfit in Manipur, the state government on Saturday accorded a reception to the UNLF cadre
Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh on Thursday discussed the issues facing the state with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, a day after a tripartite agreement was signed with the (UNLF), the oldest.