CoTU Suspends 24-Hour Shutdown on AH-2 and NH-37

PRESS COMMUNIQUE
28th January 2026

While appreciating the general public, church leaders and all Civil Organisation for having supported the 24 Hours total shutdown imposed on the AH 2 and NH 37 from the midnight of 27th January 2026 over the inaction of the Government to apprehend the perpetrators, ZUF-S Kamson group who set a blazed K Songlung Village, Part II on the auspicious observance of Republic Day, the Committee after threadbare discussion have resolved to reconsider the total shutdown.

Furthermore, the Commitee along with its stakeholders deliberated on the Joint declaration made by the UNC and KIM at Kangpokpi on the 27th January 2026 for amicable discourse, the Committee unanimously resolved to uphold the decission taken by the two Tribal apex body for furtherance of cordial relationship between the two Tribal Community.

Therefore, the Committee resolved to suspend the 24 Hours total shutdown imposed on the 27th midnight of January to 28th January 2026 along the AH 2 and NH 37 with immediate effect after positive assurance from the concern authority.

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The Shepherd's Football Academy 0-2 SYMROPIA FC

🔖 The 78th Zomi Nam Ni Football Tournament 2026 Edition

⭕ Today's Matchday Update
28th January, 2026 (Wednesday)

📃 2nd Match Result :

The Shepherd's Football Academy 0-2 SYMROPIA FC

SYMROPIA FC concludes group-stage with a perfect win record

SYMROPIA FC became the first team to have concluded the group-stage as Pool champions as goals by Manglianthang and Napoleon Lunminlen Haokip ensured a 2-0 win against The Shepherd's Football Academy for their third win on the trot.

A draw would have been enough for The Shepherd's Football Academy to claim stake in the knock-out round and they fought brilliantly from the start but a simple finish by Manglianthang after fine work down the left flank by S. Kamthianjohn Ngaihte put SYMROPIA FC 1-0 up at half-time.

The Shepherd's Football Academy dug deep to get back into the match with the start of the second-half and they went really close to scoring midway but Blair Mungsianthang put his effort just wide before Dalliansang blasted another effort off target. However, any hopes of comeback for The Shepherd's Football Academy was all but dented as SYMROPIA FC put the match to bed when Napoleon Lunminlen Haokip popped in a rebound after Khupminlun Seldou's fierce strike was denied by goalkeeper Jonathan and SYMROPIA FC emerged Pool A champions with a 2-0 win.

Another qualifying slot for Group A is still at stake but today's result handed Khallai FC a new life as they take on Papa FC tomorrow. A win for Khallai FC in tomorrow's match against out of contention Papa FC will earn them a knock-out round place but failing to do so will give The Shepherd's Football Academy a place into the knock-out round. 

SIMTE CORE
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ZOMI NAM NI FOOTBALL RESULTS: 28.01.2026

78th Zomi Nam Ni Football Tournament – 2026 Edition
Full Time Results (28th January 2026)

⚽ CNYFA 2–2 D. Phailien FC
A closely fought battle ends all square, with both sides sharing the points.

⚽ TSFA 0–2 Symropia FC
Symropia FC with a composed and convincing performance to claim a clean-sheet victory.

#78thZomiNamNi #LFT #LamkaFootballTalks 
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Thadou Stands Independent, Rejects KIM Apex Body Claim

MEDIA RELEASE
Imphal, the 28th January, 2026

Thadou Stands Independent, Rejects KIM Apex Body Claim, Remains Neutral in Kuki-Naga Tensions

Thadou Inpi Manipur (TIM) issues this press statement to clarify its position in the interest of accuracy, civilian safety, and peaceful coexistence amid ongoing tensions in Manipur's hill areas.

Thadou Inpi Manipur is a civilian representative body of the Thadou people. It does not represent, align with, or act on behalf of any armed group, political organization, or military bloc.

TIM notes the Joint Press Statement issued by the United Naga Council (UNC) and the Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) on 27th January, 2026, which reflects that Thadou Inpi Manipur is not a constituent or part of Kuki Inpi Manipur. TIM further clarifies that the apex body of Kuki Inpi Manipur does not include Thadou Inpi Manipur, and TIM is not a member at any level of KIM's organizational structure. No mandate has been given by TIM for such inclusion.

TIM appreciates the spirit of peace and dialogue expressed in the joint statement.

Thadou Inpi Manipur reiterates that the Thadou people are a distinct community but not Kuki, and are not part of ongoing ethnic tensions with any communities. Any portrayal of Thadou as Kuki, or otherwise, misrepresents TIM's position and is against the aspirations of the Thadou people.

Thadou Inpi Manipur rejects violence in all forms, including armed mobilization, intimidation, vandalism, arson, and road blockades that disrupt civilian life and freedom of movement. The primary concern of Thadou Inpi Manipur remains the protection of civilian life, dignity, and safe movement. TIM calls upon all parties to respect civilian spaces and uphold humanitarian principles.

Thadou Inpi Manipur remains open to constructive, respectful dialogue on peace and civilian welfare, provided it respects accurate representation, mutual consent, and the distinct identity of the Thadou people.

Issued by:
Thadou Inpi Manipur (TIM) 
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Court ah inlan dáwn: H Lalruatmawia

Vawiin (28.1.2026) hian Richard Lalhmingliana (27), North Vanlaiphai tlawh thlutu H Lalruatmawia (19), Chanmari West chu court-ah a inlan dawn a, North Vanlaiphai mite court tualah thuziak nen an kalkhawm.

Bengvarna
28.1.2026
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NPO Calls Immediate Counter-Bandh Over CoTU Shutdown in Manipur

Senapati, Jan 28: The Naga People's Organisation (NPO) has announced an immediate counter-bandh in response to the continued shutdown enforced by the Committee on Tribal Unity (CoTU), citing serious hardship faced by Naga commuters.

In a press release issued on January 28, the NPO stated that despite a joint appeal by the United Naga Council (UNC) and Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM), the bandh has not been lifted. The organisation said the ongoing disruption has severely affected the movement of people, especially those travelling for medical treatment and flight-related purposes.

The NPO described the continued bandh as irresponsible and unacceptable, stating that it has caused immense suffering to the general public. The organisation also expressed concern over the violation of basic human rights and disregard for public welfare.

In view of the situation, the NPO resolved to enforce a counter-bandh with immediate effect. It further urged the concerned authorities to take serious note of the matter and ensure the safety, dignity, and free movement of the public.

The organisation also appealed to the people to cooperate fully, maintain discipline, and uphold unity during this critical period.



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KIPA THUSEINA: JJCH Family

Kipa umatah in tunin,  Sijang Veng, Unit-1 (KWU&HR) Nu ten Jehovah Jireh Children's Home vilna leh thilpeh eihung nei uvin, tomngai hinso a pan hinla Nute leh kiphaltah a thil hin pe Veng mite jouse chung'ah sangtah in kakipa nao kahin phong uve.Pathen in mailam a  phatthei naboh jing tao hen . KAKIPAH UVE
Thil hung kichoi ho:
Anchang - 3 bag
Chi-6 packet
Sabon-3 pieces
Surf -3 pieces
Malcha- 1 packet
Ai-eng- 2 packet
Changnam Kang- 1 plastic
 
Kipathu hinsei
JJCH Family
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Condolence: Nu Donhoiniang

SUUNNA
Dahuai tah in Nu Donhoiniang @Nianiang in District Hospital a BP Stroke jie in hing muolliem san tahi.

Anuasie innsung mite pasien in hamuuon na pie tahen. Tualeh jing a vui le vui lou ang ki muong update ding hi.

Sd/-
Info & Publicity
ZYO S.Belpuan Unit.
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Inauguration of Mawngken Playground

🏆 INAUGURATION OF MAWNGKEN PLAYGROUND 🏆                
 ~ CUM ~
2 DAYS GOAT SPORTS TOURNAMENT

 # Event Schedule & Location:
 * Dates: 05–06 Feb. 2026.
 * Venue: Mawngken Village, Suangdoh Sub-Division (Near Singngat).
 * Organized By: Mawngken Youth Club (MYC).

⚽ Tournament Details:
 * Format: 7 A-SIDE Tournament.
 * Match Style: Direct Knock-out.
 * Entry Fee: 700 + 100 Security.
 * Registration Deadline: 03 Feb. 2026.

🥇 PRIZES:
 * Champions: Goat 🐐.
 * Runners-Up: Duck 🦆.
📋 Rules & Discipline:
 * Red Card Fine: ₹. 100.
 * Yellow Card Fine: ₹. 50.
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Tanhril Girl's Murder Case: Accused RL Peka Dies

Marina Lalchhanchhuahi, 26, daughter of Joseph Malsawma of Tanhril, who was found dead on December 13, 2025, at around 5:25 pm, is under police investigation.


RL Peka, 62, son of RL Dama of Tanhril Vengpui, was arrested on Wednesday.

In a statement, police said, "Pu RL Peka, 62, son of RL Dama, Tanhril Vengpui, Aizawl, was found guilty of the murder of Marina Lalchhanchhuahi."

On January 17, 2026, RL Peka jumped from his house. He was rushed to Ebenezer Hospital but later died due to his injuries.



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Kuki Identity and History: A Clarification

The Kuki people have a rich and ancient history, woven into the fabric of Indian and Asian narratives. While they don't have a single epic text like the Mahabharata, their presence is acknowledged in various ancient sources, dating back to the 6th-7th century.

Ancient References:

- The Mahabharata (6th-7th century) mentions the Kiratas, mountain-dwelling people often linked to the Kukis, suggesting their ancient presence in the Northeast. The Kiratas are described as fierce warriors and skilled archers, indicating a strong and independent people.

- The Tripura Rajmala (6th-7th century), a royal chronicle of Tripura, details interactions with eastern hill tribes, referring to them as both Kukis and Kiratas. This text highlights the Kuki people's historical ties to the region and their interactions with neighboring kingdoms.

- Taranatha's History of Buddhism (1608 CE) counts the Kukis among the peoples of the eastern frontier, dating back to the early Buddhist period. This text provides evidence of the Kuki people's presence in the region during the Buddhist era.

- Chinese chronicles from the 5th century BCE mention "Chin" or similar names, connecting the Kuki-Chin people to ancient Southeast Asia and India. These records demonstrate the Kuki people's historical connections to the broader Asian region.

Kuki Identity:

The term "Kuki" predates British colonial times, with these ancient texts providing evidence of their long history in the region. The Kuki people have a distinct identity, recognized by British colonial records, including the Linguistic Survey of India (1904 CE) by GA Grierson, as 'Kukiland' or 'Kuki country'. This recognition underscores the Kuki people's unique cultural and historical identity.

Contested Identities:

Recent attempts to replace 'Kuki' with terms like 'Zo' or 'Zomi' lack historical basis. The term 'Zo' originated from the Mizo tribe in Mizoram and doesn't encompass the broader Kuki community, which includes people from India, Myanmar, and Bangladesh. 'Zo' is confined to Mizoram state politics only. 'Zomi', a term born in the 1990s, is referred to by media and some government sources as a label for illegal immigrants from Myanmar.

Respecting Self-Identification:

It's essential to respect the Kuki people's self-identification and not impose external labels. The Kuki people have a right to determine their own identity and future. Acknowledging and respecting their history and cultural heritage is crucial for building trust and understanding.

Kuki Culture:

The Kuki people have a vibrant culture that's rich in traditions, customs, and practices. They're known for their expertise in agriculture, particularly in cultivating crops like rice, maize, and millet. Their traditional attire is colorful and intricately designed, often featuring motifs that reflect their connection to nature. The Kuki people are also skilled craftsmen, known for their expertise in weaving, woodcarving, and bamboo work. Their festivals, like the Mim Kut and Chavang Kut, are celebrations of their harvest season and are marked with traditional dances, music, and feasting.

Resistance and Revolt:

The Kuki people have a long history of resistance against colonial and imperial powers. The Kuki Revolt of 1860-61 in Tripura was a major uprising led by Ratan Puia, sparked by the Tripura king's attempts to collect slaves from the Dupamuha community. The revolt resulted in significant loss of life, with 185 people killed and 100 taken prisoner.

The Anglo-Kuki War (1917-19) was a major conflict between the Kuki people and British colonial forces, lasting approximately 3 years (October 17, 1917 - December 8, 1919). The British suffered losses of 60 killed, 142 wounded, and 97 died of disease. The Kuki side had an estimated 120 killed, 126 villages burned, and extensive destruction of properties and livestock, including 576 mithuns.

Preserving History and Culture:

The Kuki people's history and culture are an integral part of India's rich tapestry. Efforts to distort or erase their identity must be countered with factual information and respect for their self-identification. By acknowledging and respecting the Kuki people's history and culture, we can work towards a more inclusive and equitable society.

Written & Compiled By:
Lunkhothang Kipgen
General Secretary, KHIPC

👉KUKILAND NEWS
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Lamka Rally: "We Want POLITICAL Solution, not POPULAR Government" | Photos & Videos

In Lamka, a massive peaceful rally was organized today by the Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO), Hmar Students’ Association (HSA), and Zomi Students’ Federation (ZSF). The protesters sent a clear message to New Delhi: they are demanding a permanent political solution—specifically a Union Territory with a legislature—rather than the restoration of a "popular government" in Manipur.

The rally comes at a high-stakes moment for the region. Union Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to meet with 10 Kuki-Zo MLAs in Guwahati today. This meeting is seen as a critical push by the Centre to break the political deadlock and reinstate an elected government before President’s Rule reaches its one-year limit on February 13, 2026.


*Photos/Videos will will be updated as per available*
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Kuki Baptist Convention Condemns Arson Attack on K. Songlung Baptist Church

Lamka, the 27th January, 2026:  The Kuki Baptist Convention (KBC) strongly condemns the heinous act of arson perpetrated by armed cadres of the ZUF (Kamson Group) on January 26, 2026, at K. Songlung Part II, in broad daylight. This reprehensible act of violence targeted K. Songlung Baptist Church, an established member church of the KBC, under KBC Gambih (Parish) No. 7. The KBC views this incident as a disturbing manifestation of terrorism, perpetrated by a certain group of fellow Christian tribals seeking to exploit the prevailing conflict in Manipur, and causing immense distress to innocent villagers already grappling with numerous challenges.

We find it deeply troubling that instead of extending compassion and prayers, these individuals resort to violent acts, straying further from the path of peace and reconciliation. The KBC stands in unwavering solidarity with the villagers of K. Songlung Part II and its church members, committed to ensuring their basic human needs are met and their voices heard.

We appeal to like-minded individuals, groups, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Church organizations, and competent authorities to join hands in rebuilding the village and church at the earliest possible opportunity. Furthermore, we urge the perpetrators to reflect on their actions, seek redemption, and surrender to the authorities.

The KBC remains resolute in its commitment to promoting peace, justice, and harmony, and will continue to support those affected by this dishonourable act.

(REV. DR. M. THONGKHOSEI HAOKIP)
General Secretary
Kuki Baptist Convention

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TBC Youth Fundraise

Ahungtung ding Dt. 31/01/2026 (Kiginni) chiang in Central Youth Department TBC (ABA) pan lak na nuai ah khang lai ten fundraise bol na ding in TBC Central church Tuibuang ah gari sop na kinei ding hi.
 
Hih hun ah nu leh pa, uleh nau ten khanglai te ki thuah pih na kom in igari te uh hungsop sak siausiau ding in iki chial ahi.
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Thadou Website Officially Launched

The official Thadou website, www.thadou.com, was formally launched on January 22, 2026, at Hotel Imphal, Manipur. The website was inaugurated by Pu M. James Thadou, President of Thadou Inpi Manipur, the apex representative body of the Thadou tribe in Manipur.

The launch ceremony was attended by prominent leaders and members of the Thadou community, both in person and virtually, reflecting a collective commitment to safeguarding and asserting the distinct identity of the Thadou people.

Representatives from major civil society organisations of Manipur—including COCOMI, AMUCO, Arambai Tenggol (AT), and FOCS—were present, demonstrating broad-based civil society engagement and solidarity.

The newly launched website serves as an authoritative digital platform for the Thadou people in Manipur and across the globe. It aims to strengthen community connection, promote knowledge-sharing, and provide factual and authentic narratives on the history, culture, and distinct identity of the Thadou people, along with verified news, updates, and information. The platform will be continuously expanded and enriched.

A key feature of the website is its online Thadou tribe membership registration, designed to strengthen organisational unity, enhance participation, and reinforce collective representation.

Following the launch, an hours-long interactive discussion was held on the vision of Manipur as a united, inclusive, and multi-ethnic society. The discussion underscored the urgent need to correct ethnic misidentification and ensure accurate recognition of all indigenous communities of Manipur, including the Thadou people, who have often been misidentified due to ignorance, coercion, and political and historical distortion.

Participants noted that www.thadou.com will play a vital role in restoring community ownership, dignity, and pride, empowering the Thadou people to assert control over their identity and affairs, free from external influence or political agendas that undermine their distinct existence.

During the event, the contributions of Thadou Inpi Manipur and the Thadou community toward peace-building, social harmony, and the territorial integrity of Manipur were acknowledged and appreciated by participating civil society organisations.

The launch of www.thadou.com marks a significant step toward empowering the Thadou community, safeguarding its identity, and promoting truth, unity, and peaceful coexistence in Manipur.

Thadou Inpi Manipur calls upon members of the Thadou community to visit and contribute to the website, and appeals to the media and the people of Manipur to support the Thadou community's legitimate efforts to reclaim and assert its rightful identity in the larger interest of justice and social harmony.

Issued by-
(Manggou Thadou)
Joint General Secretary
Thadou Inpi Manipur 
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THRA: "Under President's Rule, Govt Must Act Now:"

MEDIA RELEASE
27th January, 2026

Under President's Rule, Govt Must Act Now: THRA Condemns Failure to Prevent Civilian Attacks in Kangchup Area

Thadou Human Rights Advocacy (THRA) reiterates its unequivocal opposition to all forms of armed intimidation, threats, vandalism, and violence against civilian communities in Manipur, regardless of the group involved.

Earlier this month, THRA condemned the Government of India for its failure to enforce Suspension of Operations (SoO) ground rules, which enabled armed cadres of the Kuki National Front (KNF/UPF) to terrorise Ireng Naga village on 11 January 2026, including defacement of monoliths with provocative slogans, destruction of public property, and explicit threats to burn down the village.

Similarly, THRA strongly condemns the arson attack on 26 January 2026 at K. Songlung village, carried out by the Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF), a group allegedly under a Cessation of Operations (CoO) agreement with government. The burning of structures and displacement of civilians constitute grave human rights violations and have caused widespread fear.

While illegal poppy cultivation is a serious concern, THRA firmly rejects any action that results in the destruction of civilian homes and property. Such acts only deepen ethnic divisions and civilian suffering.

Amid the ongoing road blockade by the Joint Tribe Council (JTC) following the January 11 incident at Ireng Naga, this attack on civilian residences is particularly unfortunate.

Under President's Rule, the Government of India must act decisively to protect civilians, enforce existing agreements impartially, restrain all armed groups, and resolve disputes through lawful, inclusive, and peaceful means.

Outstanding issues, such as, relocation of SoO camps and mass poppy cultivation in the Kangchup area, drug trafficking routes connecting various Naga villages (and named after a militant leader, such as German/Tiger Road), and any land disputes over ownership raised by various bodies—must be addressed by the Indian State urgently and amicably.

THRA demands an immediate investigation, accountability, and compensation for victims of the K. Songlung attack.

We once again call for an end to mislabeling and misidentification of ethnic communities, respecting self-identification, including the Paite community's clear stance that they are not Kuki like Thadou—as this is essential for resolving Manipur's broader crisis.

Issued by:
Thadou Human Rights Advocacy (THRA) 
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Zomi Council appreciates KIM-UNC Peace Initiative

PRESS STATEMENT
Lamka, January 27, 2026
The Zomi Council (ZC) appreciates the initiative taken by the Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) and the United Naga Council (UNC) on behalf of their respective communities to defuse the tension arising from the arson incident at K. Songlung village on January 26, 2026.

The rule of law and neighbourly love should be nurtured for the benefit of our people everywhere.

The Zomi Council looks forward to more constructive engagement by our community leadership to build peace and ensure healthy growth for all in the days ahead.

MARY JONES VUNG
Secretary, Information & Publicity
Zomi Council Headquarters

Zomi Council is an apex body of Zomi Tribes:
Gangte Tribe Council | Mate Tribe Council | Paite Tribe Council | Simte Tribe Council | Sukte Tribe Union | Thangkhal Tribe Org. | United Zou Org. | Vaiphei Peoples' Council
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Mizoram: Richard Lalhmingliana dies!

27/01/2026 (Tuesday): Richard Lalhmingliana (kum 27) s/o Upa R. Lalawmpuia N. Vanlaiphai Damdawi Veng leh alawmte'n alawmnu uh khualzin ding khakawm in [kaal paita in], Aizawl ah hong diangsuk uhi. Salem Veng a Road-Side Home Stay ah tung in, January 26 nitak in kisuklimna munkhat J-18 ah pai uhi.

Huchia lamlian/ lampi a apailai un, Richard in alawmpa @Isak sam [kikou] a, huailaitak in akiangnai ah Isak [kichi midang khat] mah @Chanmari veng lam mi hi a theih, leng ana om khageih ahihman in, aman amah sam [kikoukhum] hidan a ngai in va zuanphei veng² in va tuanpukta-ek mai hi.

Akiangnai a omte'n agendan un, Richard akipuktak in alu/ adeklam in leitual kidenna a, gingbuk hial hi, chi uhi.

Richard' lawmpa Isak in agendan in, *"Thou theilou a, i houpihleh 'um um' chih chauh in hon dawng hi. Huchihlai in, khutkhatu in atotpuklai CCTV _Footage_ mulou ka hihman un, lawmpa akhamluat ziak a taksa chau hidi'n kingai mai uhi. Ka kaaithou a, asak deuh ah ka tutpih hi. Aman, 'Lawm, lupsuk mai ka ut' hon chi hi. Lampinawl ah ka lumsak tamai hi. Sawtsimtak ka tutpih a, ka giahna uh gamlalou ahihman in ka room [giahna] lam uah ka paisan ta hi. Zinglam dak 4:00 vel a leng ahong pailouh chiang in lunghimawh ka hihman un amah ngaihven in ka pawtkhe nawn ua, amah ana chaulua ahihman in taxi zang'in PUC kiang a private damdawi inn 'Redeem' kichi ka zotpih ta uhi"* chi hi.

Isak in agenzeldan in, *"Redeem Hospital a doctor in adinmun en in, Civil Hospital lam ah hon refer a, taxi in Civil Hospital ka zotpih ngal ua, lampi ah sisan khawng hon lawkhia a, damdawi inn tut ahihma in ahinkhua beita hi"* chi hi.

Zan nitak a N. Vanlaiphai lamte a kipat thudondan in, Richard Lalhmingliana' sihna tungtangthu ah a innkuanpihte'n FIR file sawm khollou uh hi'n gen mahle uh, zero FIR submit uh hi'n theih in om hi. Tuzinglam a thudondan in, huailam ah zero FIR file hitamahleh, Police lam in _suo moto_ case file thou² ding uhi.

Khutkhatu H. Lalruatmawia (kum 19), Chanmari West leng Police te'n tuni zinglam in manta uh hi'n thudonna in gen hi.

©𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭
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GPRN/NSCN: PRESS RELEASE

The GPRN/NSCN (N. Kitovi/RM Lotha) is shocked to learn that the ZUF (Kamson Faction) has resorted to hobnobbing with other Naga groups and indulged in arson, endangering lives of innocent civilians in villages. This is against the spirit of merger declaration with GPRN/NSCN on 26th October 2019 duly signed by former ZUF Chairman Raitu Chawang and the current Chairman S Kamson. It is also against the principles of GPRN/NSCN/ZUF Alliance Modalities signed on 28th October 2019.

The ZUF, whose Leadership participated in the Indo-Naga political negotiations and who attended WC, NNPG meetings on a regular basis, have unilaterally indulged in communal, sectarian violence which is not in the interest of the Nagas.

The GPRN/NSCN under the leadership of President Maj.(Retd.) R.M Lotha and Ato Kilonser N Kitovi Zhimomi, therefore, suspend all formal agreements with ZUF (Kamson) and withdraws their representation and prohibits their participation in WC,NNPG events till such time the ZUF leadership takes
PRESS RELEASE

The GPRN/NSCN (N. Kitovi/RM Lotha) is shocked to learn that the ZUF (Kamson Faction) has resorted to hobnobbing with other Naga groups and indulged in arson, endangering lives of innocent civilians in villages. This is against the spirit of merger declaration with GPRN/NSCN on 26th October 2019 duly signed by former ZUF Chairman Raitu Chawang and the current Chairman S Kamson. It is also against the principles of GPRN/NSCN/ZUF Alliance Modalities signed on 28th October 2019.

The ZUF, whose Leadership participated in the Indo-Naga political negotiations and who attended WC, NNPG meetings on a regular basis, have unilaterally indulged in communal, sectarian violence which is not in the interest of the Nagas.

The GPRN/NSCN under the leadership of President Maj.(Retd.) R.M Lotha and Ato Kilonser N Kitovi Zhimomi, therefore, suspend all formal agreements with ZUF (Kamson) and withdraws their representation and prohibits their participation in WC,NNPG events till such time the ZUF leadership takes Naga centric steps.

(N Kitovi Zhimomi)
Ato Kilonser, GPRN/NSCN &
Convener, WC,NNPGs. 
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UZO HIANGTAM (K) UNIT, SINGNGAT BLOCK

PRESIDENT: Thangsuanmung
VICE PRESIDENT: Khaidohlian
SECRETARY: Robert Khailianlal
ASST SECRETARY: Paubiahlal
FINANCE cum TREASURER: Hangsuanlian
SECRETARY (Org): Kamlamkhup
SECRETARY (Info & Pub): Thangmuanlian
*****
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KSO SAIKUL: PRESS RELEASE

KSO Saikul in jong jing nikho a COTU in Total Shutdown aphon doh Gamsung mipin tosot cheh dia thuphon na nei. 
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Kangpokpi Town Committee: Expired Biscuits Distributed on Republic Day

Kangpokpi Town Committee Issues Press Communiqué on Expired Biscuits Distributed on Republic Day
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CDSA NOTICE

27.01.2026
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ZSF Urges Peace and Dialogue Amid Kuki-Zo and Zeliangrong Tensions

PRESS STATEMENT
Lamka; 27th January 2026
The Zomi Students' Federation expresses deep concern about the recent tensions reported between sections of the Kuki-Zo and Zeliangrong Inpui Naga communities in parts of Manipur. This development is particularly unfortunate, coming amid nearly 33 months of prolonged conflict, loss, and displacement.

At this critical juncture, the escalation between our Naga and Kuki-Zo brothers by supposedly respectable and representative organisations is deeply disturbing. Any conflict between the Nagas and Kukis would only drag other hill and valley communities, like the other Nagas and Zo ethnic communities, like Zomis and Hmars, into unnecessary contestations.

The Zomi Students' Federation believes that dialogue, restraint, and mutual respect remain the only sustainable path forward. We remain committed and ready to contribute towards reconciliation and earnestly pray for a peaceful resolution of differences between the Kuki-Zo and the Zeliangrong Inpui Naga.

We also reaffirm that it is in the best interest of all indigenous communities to live with security, dignity, and harmony in their own ancestral lands and territories, without fear or coercion. Peace in the hills cannot be achieved through force, but through empathy, accountability, and collective wisdom.

The Zomi Students' Federation appeals to all concerned parties, civil bodies, and authorities to act with responsibility and foresight, prioritising peace, human life, and long-term coexistence over short-term assertions.

We continue to pray for healing, reconciliation, and lasting peace among our brethren and neighbours.

Issued by:
Information and Publicity Department
Zomi Students' Federation General Headquarters

Federation of SSPP, KZP, ZILLAI, TCSA, TSP, MSO & ZSP


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KSO-ZSF-HSA: We Want Political Solution, Not Popular Government"

JOINT PUBLIC NOTICE
Lamka; 27th January 2026

This is to inform the general public that a peaceful rally will be held on 28th January 2026 under the theme "We Want Political Solution, Not Popular Government."  The rally is being organised to register public concern regarding the proposed formation of a popular government in the absence of a political
settlement, and to reiterate the demand for a political solution to address unresolved grievances.

The rally will commence at 10:00 AM, with participants assembling at Phungkhothang Guite Mawltual, Hiangtam Lamka, and proceeding towards the Peace Ground, Tuibong, where the programme will conclude. Members of the public who wish to participate are requested to do so in a peaceful, disciplined and orderly manner, in accordance with the principles of non-violence and civic responsibility.

This notice is issued in the interest of public information and transparency.
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Kuki-Zo Women’s Forum (KZWF) Delhi condemns ZUF

The Kuki-Zo Women's Forum, Delhi & NCR strongly condemns the shocking and deliberate razing of K. Songlung  village in broad daylight by the Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) on the  77th Republic Day 
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KIM-UNC JOINT DECLARATION ON K. SONGLUNG INCIDENT

Joint declaration of KIM and UNC on K. Songlung incident - 27th January 2026 
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Hmar Inpui Condemns Shourya Chakra Award to CRPF Officer, Demands Revocation and Probe

Lamka, January 27, 2026: Hmar Inpui (Hmar Supreme House) has expressed deep shock and grave concern over the Government of India's decision to award the prestigious Shourya Chakra to Vipin Wilson, Assistant Commandant of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), for an operation that allegedly resulted in the killing of ten Hmar Village Volunteers at Jakradawr, Jiribam, on November 11, 2024.

In a press release issued on January 27, Hmar Inpui stated that the ten deceased were not militants but village volunteers stationed along the frontlines of Pherzawl and Jiribam, which are ancestral lands of the Hmar people. According to the organization, available evidence suggests that the victims had cooperated with security forces and did not pose any imminent threat. Hmar Inpui alleged that the use of lethal force was grossly disproportionate and deliberate, terming the incident an extra-judicial killing amounting to a massacre.

The statement further claimed that post-mortem reports revealed signs of custodial torture followed by execution. Alleged findings include strangulation, severe physical assault, crushed fingers, multiple close-range gunshot wounds, extensive bruising, and injuries consistent with eye gouging. Hmar Inpui also raised concern over an apparent discrepancy between the number of gunshot wounds and the condition of the victims' clothing, noting the absence of bullet holes.
 
This, the organization said, suggests that the bodies may have been stripped and redressed after death. It called for an independent forensic review and transparent disclosure of all findings.
Hmar Inpui described the incident as a serious violation of human rights law and a crime against humanity. It also questioned the role of the CRPF in a fragile and volatile political environment, alleging a failure to maintain neutrality.

The organization sought clarification on whether the post-mortem findings were properly examined before the gallantry award was conferred. It also questioned why the bodies were airlifted from Silchar to Churachandpur if the victims were militants, and on what grounds the officer was deemed deserving of the award.

Criticizing the timing of the award, Hmar Inpui stated that conferring a gallantry honour while judicial proceedings are ongoing undermines the rule of law and risks legitimizing alleged extra-judicial killings. The group said such actions send a troubling message that tribal lives are dispensable and that alleged abuses may be rewarded rather than scrutinized.

Hmar Inpui strongly condemned the decision to decorate the officer, stating that the alleged actions contradict the values of valour, courage, integrity, justice, and restraint that the Shourya Chakra represents. It added that the decision diminishes the moral authority and sanctity of the award.

The organization has put forward three key demands:
Immediate revocation of the Shourya Chakra awarded to Vipin Wilson.

Expedited and time-bound judicial proceedings against all individuals responsible for the incident.

Full public disclosure of the post-mortem reports and all operational orders related to the incident.
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KSO Delhi visits CBSE HQ regarding CTET Examination Centre

Kuki Students' Organisation Delhi & NCR

27th January 2026
New Delhi 📍

Reports on visit to CBSE Headquarter regarding CTET Examination Centre

An official visit was made to the CBSE Headquarters at approximately 11:30 AM today to urgently address issues related to the allotment of examination centres for CTET candidates.
Upon arrival, the matter was first presented to the Under Secretary with a request to meet the Director (CTET). Given the seriousness of the situation and the unavailability of the Director at that time, the delegation was then redirected to the Private Secretary, who promptly consulted the issue with the Director through official channels.
Following this consultation, the CBSE office conveyed that the concern had been formally acknowledged and confirmed that corrective measures would be initiated. The CBSE authorities also assured that revised admit cards would be issued to the affected candidates with newly allotted examination centres. Emphasis was placed on the urgency of the matter, with a specific request to complete the process within one to two days, which was duly noted.
The engagement concluded with a clear commitment from the CBSE office assuring us with necessary action on priority, and further communication is awaited to confirm execution and timelines.

Sd/-
Education Department,
Kuki Students' Organisation Delhi & NCR*
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ZUF intensified its decisive campaign against illegal poppy cultivation

Government of the
ZELIANGRONG UNITED FRONT

Office of the
MINISTRY OF INFORMATION & PUBLICITY

Date: 26/01/2026
PRESS COMMUNIQUE

The Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) has intensified its decisive campaign against illegal poppy cultivation, narcotics trafficking, and unlawful encroachment by illegal immigrants within the ancestral, customary, and historical territory of the Zeliangrong Inpui Naga people.

Despite repeated public alerts and sufficient time granted for peacefully compliance, enforcement action was carried out at 12.15pm, burnt the farm houses, farms and dismantled other essential materials against illegal poppy cultivation and unauthorized structures in the Waphong area of the Songnung Sadar Hills, Kangpokpi District, Manipur.

Those involved have deliberately ignored the will of the indigenous people and continued illegal activities that seriously threaten public safety, indigenous land rights, and the future of the region. ZUF firmly declares that no foreign or illegal settlers shall be permitted to exploit, occupy, or degrade the ancestral land of the Zeliangrong Inpui Naga people under any pretext. ZUF sternly resolutes to eliminate illegal poppy cultivation and narcotics networks, remove all unauthorised settlements from indigenous land. The defence of our land,identity, and future is non-negotiable.

Sd/-
Ministry of Information & Publicity
Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) 
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ST. PAUL'S INSTITUTE ATL TEAM INVITED FOR REPUBLIC DAY AT NEW DELHI

The Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) has selected the Top 100 best innovators from Atal Tinkering Labs (ATL) across schools in India. St. Paul's Institute is proud to be among the selected institutions.

As a result of this remarkable achievement, two innovators from St Paul's Institute have been invited as *Special Guests* by the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), NITI Aayog, Government of India, to participate in the 77th Republic Day Celebration, 2026, to be held at Kartavya Path, New Delhi.

The students representing the school are *Lalmuandik Guite* of Class IX and *Florence* of Class XI. As part of the selection process, they successfully faced interviews based on our school ATL project and participated in educational visits, including visits to science centres and other institutions.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Lalmuandik Guite and Florence for bringing great honour to our school and for representing St. Paul's Institute at this prestigious national event.

27-01-2026 | Tuesday
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Singngat MLA annkuang sawkhompi uh

Lamka apat Singngat lang zuan a khual jin mite adia thukipah huai
Republic Day ni in Singngat senior citizen welfare ten a office ua MLA Pu Annkuang sawkhompi uh

Lamka, 27 January 2026: Singngat Citizens Welfare Association innteehna toh MLA Local fund apat ana ki bawl Public Toilet Upper Singngat Bethel East veng leh Mission veng parking sah deu a kibawl zawh Siang ahi tawh kijui in, tuni date 26/01/2026 Republic day ni in Pu Chinlunthang, MLA Singngat 60th A/C in honna hing nei in Retd Rev. H. Khamkhogin in Pasian kung a latna nei hi

Tuni a kipan sah leh hang a khualzin mite'n zahthei hita hi.Asung a tui khai ngailou,dei dan dan a heh pawt thei ding a tuhun tawh kituah a standard tah a bawl ahi.

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Kuki-Zo Council condemns ZUF

The Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) strongly condemns the burning of K. Songlung Village in Kangpokpi District on 26 January, a day when the nation was celebrating the 77th Republic Day of India. - 27th January 2026 
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KZVV condemns ZUF

PRESS RELEASE

Strong Condemnation of the Burning of K. Songlung village by armed Miscreants

While the nation was celebrating it's Republic Day , the kuki Zo
Villagers of K Songlung in Kangpokpi district Manipur were  yet again subjected to another attack and burning by Zaliengrong United Front(Kamson group) , a Non SoO group operating in Kangchup kuki area.

We strongly condemn the constant brutality and inhumane act of arson committed by the Zaliengrong armed miscreants respnsible for the burning of K. Songlung village in kangpokpi district . This has caused widespread destruction, fear, and suffering among the innocent villagers.

The deliberate burning of homes and property belonging to peaceful kuki Zo villagers is a grave act of crime and a blatant violation of human rights. Such acts of violence not only endanger lives and livelihoods but also threaten communal harmony and the rule of law.

The coverage of such an inhumane act with a press communique from ZUF(Kamson group) and branding the brutal act as a campaign against poppy cultivation is disgraceful. The communique also diplay the true intent of a deliberate plan of creating disharmony between the communities living in the area.

We call upon the authorities to:
1. Conduct an immediate search operation against the organisation and leaders responsible for this arson.
2. Identify and bring the perpetrators to immediate justice.
3. Ensure adequate security for vulnerable villages to prevent further attacks.
4. Provide urgent relief, rehabilitation, and compensation to the affected families.

Keeping in view the volatile situation of the of the kuki Zo ancestral villages and people, the Kuki Zo village volunteers shall stand guard on all kuki Zo ancestral villages henceforth. Befitting action shall be initiated against the perpetrators of this arson and any force that may act against the innocent kuki Zo villagers shall be dealt with immediate action. We request the general public to stay calm and prepare for any eventuality.

            Information and publicity
           Kuki Zo village volunteers 
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HSA Condemns Gallantry Award Linked to Jiribam Incident, Calls for Restraint

Lamka, Jan 26, 2026: The Hmar Students' Association (HSA), General Headquarters, has strongly objected to the conferment of a gallantry award on a CRPF officer, stating that the award is linked to an operation connected with the killing of 10 Hmar youths in the Borobekra area of Jiribam district, Manipur, on November 11, 2024.

In a press release issued on Monday, the HSA said the incident is part of matters arising from the Manipur conflict that are currently pending before the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India. The student body expressed serious concern over the timing of the award, noting that the case remains sub judice.

The association described the decision as "highly inappropriate and deeply troubling," arguing that granting such recognition while judicial proceedings are still ongoing undermines the sensitivity of the issue. According to the HSA, the move raises questions about fairness, accountability, and respect for due legal process.

The HSA further condemned what it termed the premature conferment of awards or honours in conflict-related situations, especially those directly linked to incidents under judicial review.

 It urged the concerned authorities to exercise restraint and ensure that no such recognition is given until all legal proceedings are fully, fairly, and impartially concluded.
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VVCC condemns ZUF

26.01.2026
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UKNA condemns ZUF

UKNA in Tuni thilsoh chunga thuso nei.

#UKNA 💪 
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ZNN Football Matches: 27.01.2026

78th Zomi Nam Ni Football Tournament – 2026 Edition
📅 27th January (Tuesday)

⏰ 12:00 PM
Sinlung FA 🆚 CCPUR IRB

⏰ 2:00 PM
HFFA 🆚 ZLYC

Two exciting clashes, one big stage.

#Lamkafootballtalks #78thzominamni #LFT 
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COTU declares 24hrs Shutdown

Office of the
COMMITTEE ON TRIBAL UNITY(COTU)
Sadar-Hills, Kangpokpi District
Administrative office:Kanggui-795129
Motto: Be strong and courageous           
KANGPOKPI DISTRICT MIPI TE HENGA HETSAH

Tuni 26th January, 2026 nikhoa ZUF faction S.Kamson group in K.Songlung part 2 ahal lhah nao chung thua COTU in ahung lhung ding nisim 27th January midnight to 28th january mignight sung 24hrs Total Shutdown kiphong ahito lhonna Sadar Hills Kangpokpi District sunga koiman kichep golseh, function, kin le dong ibol theilou ding uvin hetsahna ahung kineijin ahi.

Hiche nikho hile Nam mipite jousen kilungkhat tah a pan ilahkhom soh kei ding uvin jong temna ahung kineijin ahi.

Information and Publicity
Committee on Tribal Unity 
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