Zomi Council Rejects Allegations Against Zomi MLAs in Manipur Govt

Lamka, Feb 6, 2026: The Zomi Council has strongly rejected allegations branding three Zomi/Kuki/Hmar MLAs as "traitors" following the formation of the new popular government in Manipur.

In a press statement issued by Mary Jones Vung, Secretary, Information and Publicity, Zomi Council Headquarters, Lamka. on Thursday, the Zomi Council said the allegations made by certain sections of society were unethical and uncalled for. 

The council clarified that all 10 MLAs belonging to the Zomi, Kuki and Hmar communities are equally responsible and accountable for the formation of the popular government in the state.

The statement further said that the two Zomi MLAs residing within the Zomi area will be dealt with exclusively by the Zomi community. It warned that no outsider should attempt to interfere in their personal lives or property.

The Zomi Council also cautioned that any defaulter would bear consequences at their own risk, stating that the council would not be held responsible for such actions.
Meanwhile, the council appealed to the Central Government to expedite political talks for an immediate political solution to the ongoing crisis in Manipur.

The Zomi Council also appreciated the strict vigilance exercised by the police, security forces and village volunteers in maintaining peace in the communities.


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COTU: KUTHULHUHNA

CoTU MAKAIΝΑ ΚΑΝGΡOΚΡΙ DISTRICT CSO'S, TRIBE INPI, HAOSA, HOULAMKAI CHENG POPULAR GOVERNMENT THUA KITHULHUHNA

Tuni nisim 6th February, 2026 nikhon COTU makainan Sadar-Hills, Kangpokpi District Civil Society organisation, Tribe Inpi, Haosa, houlamkai chengin tuchung Manipur Popular Government kisemna-a Kuki-Zo MLA ho ajaonao chunga mipi lungkimlou jeh-in kihoukhomna akineijin anoija chenghi kilolna akineijin ahi.

1. Sadar-Hills, Kangpokpi District Kuki-Zo nam mipin Meetei Gal hungkipatna pat tuni changeija kilungkhat tah-a Separate Administration Movement akitosot jingto lhonin Nampi lungtup molso ahito kah-a ipi dinmun hijong le(Popular government) umjong le lunglhalouva, kilungkhat tah-a Movement kichepi jing jeng ding ahi.

2. Achesa nisim 30th December, 2025 nikho-a COTU makaina District sunga kiloikhomna jousen kilungtoh tah-a Manipur Popular government kisemna-a Kuki-Zo 10 MLA ho pangtheilou dinga kilolna anakila written na akinoplouna le kilolna KZC koma anakipe chu avellin re-affirm akibolkitnin, makho-a hiche chung chang hi Lungthu thum-(UPF & KNO, MLA's, KZC ho mopohna ahi tin kiphatsahna akineijin ahi.

3. Nampi Political Demand Separate Administration lolhinna/ galjonna aumto kah-sea Kuki-Zo Buffer Zone hi tin le ha tho-a kivengbit jing ding ahi.

Issued by:
Committee on Tribal Unity (COTU),
Sadar-Hills, Kangpokpi District 
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Open Letter to Thadou Inpi Sadar Hills

We, the concerned citizens and members of the Kuki community, urge you to refrain from misusing the Thadou clan name as a tribe name. This error, which originated from the 1956 Manipur tribe modification, necessitates immediate rectification.

The use of a clan name as a tribe name is causing confusion and disrupting the unity within our community. We respectfully request that you desist from involving clan names in political and tribal matters.

Let us foster unity and solidarity among our clans, including Guite, Haokip, Lhungdim, Misao, Changsan, Thadou, Kilong, Mate, Kipgen, and others, while respecting the distinct identities of clans and tribes. It is imperative that we collaboratively rectify this mistake and progress with a unified voice.

We must not allow this issue to create divisions among us. It is crucial that we prioritize the interests of our community and strive towards a stronger, more united society.

Source: Speak The Truth
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Churachandpur: Kuki Community Protests Against MLAs' Govt Participation

Songpi, Feb 6, 2026: Thousands of people from the Kuki community rallied in Churachandpur, to protest against the participation of Kuki MLAs in the formation of the Manipur government. The protesters, organised by prominent women organisations, demanded that the MLAs step back from their positions.

The rally saw hundreds of people taking to the streets, shouting slogans and burning effigies of the three Kuki MLAs who participated in the government formation. The protesters were angry that the MLAs had ignored the appeal of Kuki organisations to not join the government without a written commitment to their demand for a Union Territory comprising Kuki-dominated areas.

The Kuki organisations had been seeking a separate administration to end the Meitei-Kuki conflict, but the MLAs went ahead with joining the government. The protesters saw this as a betrayal of their trust and an attempt to undermine their struggle for self-determination.

The Kuki Council the apex body condemned the decision of the MLAs to join the government, saying it was in complete disregard of public sentiment and the collective resolutions of the community. The Kuki Council also announced a "social boycott" against the five Kuki BJP MLAs who took part in the meeting in New Delhi.

The protest turned violent on Thursday evening, with some protesters pelting stones at security forces and burning tyres to block roads. Additional forces had to be deployed to restore order. The Kuki Council alleged that the security forces had stopped the protesters from enforcing a shutdown, leading to the violence.

The Kuki organisations have made it clear that they will not back down from their demand for a separate administration. The rally was a show of their collective strength and determination to fight for their rights, despite the government's attempts to divide and manipulate them.

Edited By: St. Ginth Haokip
©2026 The Times of Kukiland
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Resilience in Lamka: 3 Kuki-Zo MLAs Honoured

The B.Vengom Community Hall in Lamka transformed into a scene of political solidarity today as residents gathered to honour three Kuki-Zo legislators: Paolienlal Haokip, Letjamang Haokip, and Chinlunthang. Hailed as "People’s MLAs," the trio received a hero’s welcome for their steadfast refusal to waver on community demands amidst the ongoing crisis.


The reception centered on their commitment to a Separate Administration equipped with its own legislature. By prioritizing this collective political goal over compromise, these leaders have solidified their standing as the primary voices for their constituents' aspirations for autonomy.


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Manipur Unrest: Effigies of Kuki-Zo MLAs Burnt

On February 6, 2026, effigies of three Kuki-Zo MLAs—Mrs. Nemcha Kipgen, L.M. Khaute, and Ngursanglur Sanate—were burned during a mass public rally held at the Wall of Remembrance in Tuibong, Lamka. The protest opposed their participation in the formation of the new Manipur government.

The rally was organised by the ITLF Women Wing and the Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights (KWOHR). Protesters expressed strong public resentment, citing the prolonged ethnic violence in Manipur in which about 300–500 Kuki-Zo people were killed, while thousands of houses, churches, and entire villages were burned. During the violence, Kuki-Zo residents were chased out of the Imphal Valley, forcing many to live as internally displaced persons.

A new government was formed in Manipur on February 4, 2026, which included three Kuki-Zo representatives. Mrs. Nemcha Kipgen was appointed as one of the Deputy Chief Ministers, while L.M. Khaute and Ngursanglur Sanate were inducted as members. Their inclusion in the government has triggered widespread opposition among sections of the Kuki-Zo community.



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ZSF Urges Unity, Warns Against Violence Amid Cabinet Changes

Lamka, Feb 6, 2026: The Zomi Students' Federation–General Headquarters (ZSF-GHQ) on Thursday called for collective decision-making and urged all sections to avoid violence amid recent political developments in Manipur.

In a press release issued by its Information and Publicity Wing (IPW), ZSF-GHQ said the recent constitution of the Council of Ministers should serve as a reminder of the need for unity and collective responsibility. It stated that as long as elected representatives continue in their roles as MLAs, they are part of the government, and the inclusion of some MLAs in the Cabinet should not be viewed negatively.

The federation noted that recent incidents of violence appeared to be linked to internal politicking and dissatisfaction among some groups over Cabinet induction. It appealed to all concerned to refrain from any untoward incidents.

ZSF-GHQ further urged tribal leaders to present a clear roadmap for a political solution, assuring unconditional support for such an initiative. 

The organisation also said it would take steps to prevent any untoward incidents related to ongoing internal political issues.
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KSO DELHI: INVITATION FOR PEACEFUL PROTEST

In response to recent political developments in Manipur, where justice remains unserved for victims of the attempted ethnic cleansing of the Kuki-Zo community, the Kuki Students' Organization Delhi & NCR (KSOD&NCR) will hold a peaceful protest under the theme:
*"Justice First, Not Symbolism — Kuki-Zo Dignity Before Government Formation."*

The protest highlights concerns over the involvement of Kuki-Zo MLAs in government formation without justice, accountability, or rehabilitation for displaced victims. We reaffirm that political normalcy cannot replace constitutional justice.

Members of the press are invited to cover the protest and raise public awareness.

(NO TRANSPORTATION IS ARRANGED)

Venue: Jantar Mantar
Time: 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Nearest Metro: Patel Chowk Gate No. 2

Issued by:
Dept. of Information, Publicity & Media
KSOD&NCR
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UKNA PRESS RELEASE

UKNA PR ahung pot tai 
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ITAC Affirms Support for MLA Ngursanglur Sanate

Lamka, Feb 5, 2026: The Indigenous Tribes Advocacy Committee (ITAC), Pherzawl and Jiribam Districts, has affirmed that Hon'ble MLA Pu Ngursanglur Sanate is the legitimate and constitutional representative of its jurisdictional areas.

In a press release issued by the Department of Information and Publicity, ITAC, Pherzawl and Jiribam Districts on Wednesday, ITAC stated that a major portion of Pherzawl and Jiribam districts falls under the 55–Tipaimukh Assembly Constituency, making Pu Ngursanglur Sanate the rightful elected representative of the region.

The committee warned that any attempt to threaten, intimidate, or cause harm to the MLA, or to vandalise or damage his properties, would be viewed as an affront to the collective will of the tribal people of Pherzawl and Jiribam districts.

ITAC also appealed to all concerned to ensure that recent political developments do not lead to animosity among tribal communities, while reiterating its commitment to safeguarding the interests of the Hmar, Kuki, and Zomi tribes of Manipur.


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TSA Issues Clarification on Motbung Village, Slams Media Misreporting

Imphal, Feb 6, 2026: The Thadou Students' Association (TSA), General Headquarters, has issued a clarification stating that Motbung is a Thadou village and not a Kuki village, strongly rejecting what it described as inaccurate and misleading media reporting.

In a statement released issued by Vicky Thadou, Spokesperson of the Thadou Students' Association (TSA-GHQ) on Friday, TSA said the recent report by The Sangai Express describing Hon'ble Deputy Chief Minister Shri L. Dikho's participation in the Intra-Motbung Village Sports Meet as attendance at a "Kuki event" was incorrect and irresponsible.

The association stated that Motbung has always been a Thadou village and that Thadou and Kuki are distinct identities that cannot be interchanged. "Thadou can never represent Kuki, nor can Kuki represent Thadou. Dual identity can never exist," the statement said.

The TSA clarified that Shri L. Dikho's invitation as Chief Guest for the closing ceremony of the Intra-Motbung Village Sports Meet 2026, scheduled for February 7, was finalised by the Motbung Youth Club well before the formation of the current government.

Referring to Shri L. Dikho's earlier visit to Motbung Baptist Church in 2019 during a pre-Christmas programme, the TSA said his relationship with the people of Motbung was based on mutual respect and human connection, not politics.

The association also welcomed Shri L. Dikho on his appointment as Deputy Chief Minister of Manipur on February 4, 2026, and expressed support for the state government's peace efforts following the outbreak of violence in Manipur in 2023.

Calling for calm, the TSA urged all sections not to disturb the sporting event and to respect the mandate of the newly installed popular government as provided under the Constitution of India.


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KCA THUPHON



6 February 2026
Mipi hetdinga Kuki Chiefs' Association Churachandpur akon hetsahna Kuki Chiefs’ Association, Churachandpur in mipi hetding in thuphon ahung kinei in ahi.

Tuchung rally leh shutdown kibol hi akilahdoh tah jeh in tua pat changval hihen koi kiloikhomna hi jong leh Kuki CSOs’ thusah louva koiman boina ima abol tahlou ding ahi.

Hitobang boina aso be nalou ding in tujan 5:00 PM apat nikho thum (3 Days) sung ahi khotin in ama khosung cheh akivet tup ding in hetsah ahi.

Koitobang hiche thuphon nahsah lou’a boina toh aum khah leh ama mimal leh kho leh veng mopoha na hiding ahi.

Chuleh maban a jong lam chom chom a tohgon mipi toh kitho a hung kinei jing ding ahi.

Issued by :-
Secretary Information and Publicity
Kuki Chiefs’ Association, Churachandpur
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ZNNFT: ZENHANG LAMKA 3 - 2 SINLUNG FA

6 Feb. 2026
FULL TIME
⚽ 78th Zomi Nam Ni Football Tournament

Zenhang Lamka Youth Club 3 – 2 Sinlung Football Academy

A thrilling knock-out battle ends with Haizang Lamka YC edging past Sinlung FA to book their place in the next round. 🔥👏

#lamkafootballtalks #78thzominamnifootballtournament #LFT 
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MP K Vanlalvena Seeks Probe Into Mizoram Land Deal

New Delhi, Feb 6, 2026:  Rajya Sabha MP K. Vanlalvena has written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, seeking a central investigation into the alleged misuse of public funds in land acquisition related to Lengpui Airport and Siphir village in Mizoram.

In his letter dated February 6, 2026, Vanlalvena alleged that land acquired by the Mizoram government for the installation of air defence systems by the Indian Air Force was purchased at exorbitant rates, violating provisions of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.

The MP claimed that mandatory safeguards under the Act—such as publication of acquisition notices, consultations with village councils, and conduct of Social Impact Assessment studies—were bypassed. He further alleged that around ₹187.90 crore of public money may have been siphoned off through questionable intermediaries, raising concerns of corruption and collusion.

Citing the seriousness of the allegations, Vanlalvena urged the Union government to direct a central investigating agency to conduct a thorough inquiry, ensure accountability, and bring those responsible to justice.

The MP sought the Home Minister's intervention at the earliest, stressing that the matter involves misuse of funds meant for public welfare.

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🔖 Notice on Match Postponement: Zomi Nam Ni Football Tournament

6th February, 2026 (Friday): Owing to an official request made by Golngai FC amid KSO Shutdown today, Match No. P of the knock-out round between Golngai FC and Happy Feet Football Academy stand postponed and the same fixture is rescheduled for Saturday (07-02-2026) at 12:00 pm.

Inconvenience is highly regretted and all concerns are requested to kindly understand this unforeseen circumstance.

Organising Board,
ZNNFT2026e 
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MIPI HENG A HETSAH NA: KSO DELHI RALLY - FEB 7

Popular Government dei lou na jeh in KSOD&NCR in 3rd February 2026 sun chun Jantar Mantar mun a Protest Rally bol na din *Delhi Police*  kom a Application submit ana kibol e. I-na ginchat sang uva gang jo in hiche nikho nilhah lam in Popular Government ahung ki form doh tan ahile tuhin Protest Rally bol na ding nikho aphat toh dungjui in machon thei na din akiboi pi jing e. Permission eipe uhen, eipe hih jong leo *KSOD&NCR* makai na noija  7th February 2026 nikho *1:00pm-3:00pm* teng le Jantar Mantar mun a lungkim lou vetsah na a ina kiphin diu ahie. Hijeh chun Delhi le akimvel a Nam mipi te jouse kigong sadem in ana um cheh din ikitiem uve. 
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ZSP ENDORSEMENT & SOLIDARITY STATEMENT

ZSP GHQ in tunia Total Shutdown leh Rally gum ahodan uh tahlang uhi

6th February 2026:  The Zou Sangnaupang Pawlpi (ZSP), General Headquarters, hereby expresses its full and unequivocal endorsement of the Social Boycott declared by the Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) against those Kuki-Zo MLAS who have participated in the formation of the Manipur Government in blatant violation of the collectively adopted political resolution dated 13 January 2026 called Lungthu at Guwahati.

ZSP-GHỌ stands firmly with the Kuki-Zo Council and the collective will of the Kuki-Zo people. We strongly condemn any political action that undermines our shared struggle, disregards the immense sacrifices of our people and weakens the united political stand of the Kuki-Zo communities. Any alignment with a Meitei-dominated government in the
absence of a just and negotiated political settlement is a betrayal of our people's cause and aspirations.

In this regard, Zou Sangnaupang Pawlpi (ZSP), General Headquarters declares its total support -tooth and nail - for the social boycott imposed by the Kuki-Zo Council.

We further fully endorse and support the total shutdown scheduled for tomorrow, 06 February 2026, across all Zou-inhabited areas. We call upon all Zou communities, civil
society bodies and well-wishers to strictly observe and cooperate with the shutdown in the larger interest of our people and our collective political future.

ZSP-GHỌ reiterates its unwavering commitment to unity, solidarity and the collective political position of the Kuki-Zo people. We urge all our people to remain resolute, disciplined and united untila just, honorable and lasting political solution is achieved.

Department of Information & Publicity:
ZSP-GHQ.

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TENGNOUPAL DISTRICT MIPI TE HENGA HETSAH NA!

Jing nikho 6th February ahi Popular Government ki form deisah nalou toh Kuki-Zo Nampi johdoh a gapang tei tei ho Boycott natoh deilou ahiuvin (athu u akilapoi ti vetsah na) in Tengnoupal District pumpi Total Shutdown akiphong tai.

Tengnoupal District min hijongleh Moreh ahi mipi tam napen ahijeh in Moreh Khopi ahi CSO ho lamkai na a kiphin na kinei ding ahitai.

Jing nikho Total Shutdown ahi jeh in,Koima Tengnoupal District sunga chele vale Emergency tilou phal ahitaipoi!

5th February 2026🎄
Moreh Alert📮
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TUNNU LIMBEL PHUNGVUA

Upa Nehgin & Family, D. Phailian in ZPWF te tungtawn a  naupang i etkol te khuttawi thupitah toh hing pungvua na tung ah Rev Zamlianpau, i/c ZPWF in kipahthu gen hi.

Naupangte nehding khuttawi ahing bawlte:

1. Anntang - bag 1
2. Potato  - bag 1
3. Daal  -bag 1
4. Annkam thau -box 1

```Mangpa ama leh a innsung mi te a tamzaw sem in gualzawl tahen```

KHRIST A KIPUMKHATNA
February 05, 2026 || Ningani 

~ ZoSynfo 
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UPSC CSE 2026 NOTIFICATION

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially released the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2026 notification, inviting aspirants to apply for one of India's most prestigious recruitment exams.

The online application process began on 4 February 2026 and will continue until 24 February 2026 for a total of 933 vacancies across services like IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS and more.

📅 Important Dates

• Application Start: 4 Feb 2026
• Last Date to Apply: 24 Feb 2026 (by 6:00 PM)
• Preliminary Exam: 24 May 2026

🎓 Educational Qualification

To be eligible, candidates must have:
• A Bachelor's degree from a recognized university in India or an equivalent qualification.
• Candidates in their final year of graduation are also eligible to apply provisionally, provided they submit proof of passing before the Main Examination.

🎂 Age Limit and Relaxation
• Minimum Age: 21 years
• Maximum Age (General): 32 years
• OBC: Up to 35 years
• SC/ST: Up to 37 years
• Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD): Up to 42 years
Additional relaxations are available for ex-servicemen and other special categories as per government rules.

💸 Application Fee
UPSC has retained its traditional fee structure:
• General / OBC / EWS (Male): ₹100
• SC / ST / PwBD / All Female Candidates: No fee (exempted)

Official Notification: https://upsconline.nic.in/cetSchedule

For more information candidates are requested to refer official notification before applying.

#UPSC #UPSCPrelims 
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Bible Teachers’ Research Meet Held at CISRS, New Delhi

New Delhi, Feb 5, 2026: A research meeting for Bible teachers and theological educators was held today at the Christian Institute for the Study of Religion & Society (CISRS) campus in Jangpura, New Delhi, as part of a Pan-India research initiative of the United Theological College (UTC), Bangalore.


The meeting was organised under the theme "Equipping Christian Leaders in the Age of Science (ECLAS)",  a project that aims to study how pastors and Bible teachers integrate scientific understanding into their expressions of Christian faith.

The session was held from 3.30 pm to 5.30 pm and brought together Bible teachers from different institutions for discussion and interaction with the ECLAS research team. The meeting was moderated by Prof. Rev. Dr. Jeramiah S. Victor and Prof. Dr. Atola Longkumer, both from the United Theological College, Bangalore.

The opening prayer was led by Rev. Deepak Jones, MTh, Priest-in-Charge of Millennium Methodist Church, Rohini, Delhi, who is an alumnus of UTC. 

According to the organisers, the research team is visiting seminaries and institutions to engage directly with pastors and Bible teachers, understand their perspectives, and document effective approaches to dialogue between faith and science within Christian teaching.

The meeting witnessed lively discussions and interactions on science and religion during the session.
The ECLAS project is being carried out by the research team of the United Theological College, Bangalore, as part of its wider academic and theological engagement at the national level.

Pastors, theological teachers, and church leaders attended the meeting. The session concluded with a closing prayer by Dr. Atola Longkumer.
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KSO Churachandpur Backs Boycott, Calls 24-Hour Shutdown

Lamka, Feb 5, 2026: The Kuki Students' Organisation (KSO), Churachandpur District, on Wednesday expressed strong support for Kuki-Zo MLAs who refused to participate in the formation of the Manipur Government, calling their decision an act of courage and loyalty to the people's collective mandate.

In a press release issued on February 5, the KSO said the MLAs upheld the demand for Separate Administration by staying away from the government formation process at a time when displacement, insecurity, and institutional betrayal continue to affect the hill districts.

The organisation stated that democratic legitimacy cannot be achieved through participation in governance when communities remain traumatised and constitutional trust has been broken. It added that true leadership is defined by commitment to justice and collective dignity rather than proximity to power.

At the same time, the KSO expressed deep disappointment and anger toward Kuki-Zo legislators who chose to participate in the Manipur Government. It said such actions violated the resolution adopted at the NAMPI Conclave in Guwahati and weakened unity when collective resolve is most needed.

The KSO Churachandpur also announced its full endorsement of the social boycott declared by the Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) against MLAs who took part in the government formation.

As a mark of protest and solidarity, the organisation called for a 24-hour total shutdown across Churachandpur district, beginning from midnight of February 6, 2026. The public has been urged to observe the shutdown peacefully, with exemptions for medical emergencies, media, and essential humanitarian services.

The organisation clarified that the shutdown is a democratic expression of protest and not a partisan or vindictive act. It stated that the action serves as a reminder that silence in times of injustice amounts to complicity.

Additionally, the KSO appealed to the public to join a mass rally organised by the Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights (KWOHR) on February 6, 2026, at 12:30 PM, from Koite Ground to Peace Ground, Tuibong, protesting the participation of Kuki-Zo MLAs in the formation of the Manipur Government.

The statement was issued by the Department of Information and Publicity, Kuki Students' Organisation, Churachandpur District.
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TSP-ONF DAY 4 | NIGHT OF FIRE & FIGHT ⚽🔥

The floodlights witnessed another unforgettable chapter at the Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi General Headquarters Open Night Football Tournament.
Day 4 was packed with end-to-end action, stunning comebacks, goal-fest thrillers, and pure fighting spirit from every side. Every pass, every tackle, every goal echoed the hunger to win.

05 February 2026 – Match Results:
⚡ The Good Gang edged past Alex Sasang Vaiphei MT in a nail-biting 4–3 thriller
⚡ Delhi TSP stamped authority with a strong 4–1 win over (L) S. Ginkhopau MT
⚡ Lalman MT dominated with an attacking masterclass, defeating (L) Thangkhanlam MT 6–3
⚡ Pogba Gang showed class and control to overcome TMT MT 3–1
⚡ Khitkhit FC and (L) Pi Chingngaih MT shared the spoils in a hard-fought 2–2 draw
⚡ Dongzakham MT outscored (L) Langginsang MT in a high-energy 5–3 clash

Big respect to all players, coaches, officials, and the electrifying crowd who turned the night into a festival of football 🙏
The journey continues—bigger battles, tougher challenges, and unforgettable moments still await! 💙⚽🔥 
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Kuki-Zo Council Declares Social Boycott of Kuki-Zo MLAs

Lamka, Feb 5, 2026: The Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) has declared a social boycott against certain Kuki-Zo Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) for participating in the formation of the Manipur Government, calling the move a serious betrayal of the collective stand of the Kuki-Zo people.
In a statement issued by the Information and Publicity wing of the Kuki-Zo Council on Wednesday, the KZC said the participation of these MLAs violates the Lungthu Resolution adopted on January 13, 2026. The resolution, unanimously agreed upon by the Suspension of Operations (SoO) groups, Kuki-Zo MLAs, and the KZC, resolved not to take part in the formation of the Manipur Government without a written political commitment from both the Central and State Governments for a negotiated political settlement in the form of a Union Territory with Legislature under the Constitution of India.

The Council stated that, in the absence of a political solution to the ongoing ethnic conflict, the Meitei community and its armed groups remain adversarial to the Kuki-Zo people. It alleged that these groups have been responsible for violence, persecution, and suffering endured by the Kuki-Zo community.

According to the KZC, by joining a Meitei-dominated government, the concerned MLAs have aligned themselves against their own people, disregarding the pain and sacrifices of the Kuki-Zo community. The Council described the act as a deliberate attempt to undermine unity and the collective political position of the Kuki-Zo people.

The KZC announced that the social boycott will apply across all Kuki-Zo areas. It urged the public not to cooperate or associate with the concerned MLAs in any social, customary, or public matters. The boycott will remain in force until the MLAs withdraw from participation in the Manipur Government and realign themselves with the collective stand of the Kuki-Zo people.
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TIM: Protect Manipur’s Territorial Integrity, and Disassociate from Kuki Tags

Thadou Inpi Manipur Calls Upon Deputy CM Nemcha Kipgen to Uphold Thadou Identity, Protect Manipur's Territorial Integrity, and Disassociate from Kuki Tags, Organisations, and Separatist Ideology

MEDIA RELEASE
Imphal, the 5th February, 2026

Thadou Inpi Manipur congratulates Smt. Nemcha Kipgen on her appointment as Deputy Chief Minister of Manipur, marking a historic milestone as the first member of the Thadou Tribe to hold this constitutional office.

While acknowledging her earlier support for the Thadou community, Thadou Inpi Manipur unequivocally states that there is no "Kuki" in Manipur, except for the controversial and unconstitutional Any Kuki Tribes (AKT), which recorded a population of 28,324 in the 2011 Census. Since 3 May 2023, Smt. Kipgen's visible alignment with Kuki-centric narratives has raised serious concerns, particularly where such narratives verge on Kuki separatist and supremacist ideology.

As a Thadou Tribe certificate holder, elected from a General (50–Kangpokpi) seat and not from "Any Kuki tribes (AKT)," Smt. Kipgen must immediately and unequivocally disassociate herself from Kuki organizations, social bodies, and separatist political movements. Any continued association is incompatible with her constitutional role as Deputy Chief Minister.

The Suspension of Operations (SoO) Agreement clearly safeguards the territorial integrity of Manipur. Given her personal association with the Kuki National Front (KNF)—a UPF group and SoO signatory—she bears an enhanced responsibility to uphold the agreement in both letter and spirit. Any action or statement promoting disunity, separatism, or Kuki exclusivist politics would constitute a serious breach of public trust.

There must be no intimidation, targeting, or obstruction of her presence in Imphal. A Thadou–Meitei community understanding has been established, and Thadous have been able to move freely and fearlessly in Imphal and other parts of the valley. Peace must not be disturbed through misidentification or misrepresentation of identity.

Deputy Chief Minister Nemcha's identity must be stated with clarity: she is Thadou, not Kuki, nor a political representative of Kuki ideology. Smt. Nemcha Kipgen must fearlessly and unequivocally reject Kuki ideology and separatist agendas and fully embrace her distinct Thadou identity within the framework of a united and inclusive, multi-ethnic Manipur.

As Deputy Chief Minister, she is expected to function from Imphal and discharge her duties without ambiguity or parallel political loyalties.

Thadou Inpi Manipur firmly calls upon Smt. Nemcha Kipgen to reject Kuki political identity and commit to:

1. Defending Thadou human rights, particularly against Kuki supremacist forces; and

2. Strict and full adherence to the SoO Agreement, rejecting any interpretation that seeks the fragmentation of Manipur through demands for Separate Administration (SA) or Union Territory (UT).

The phrase "negotiated political settlement within the framework of the Constitution of India" must not be misinterpreted as a provision for the possible disintegration of Manipur state through SA or UT demands. The SoO Agreement within the clause _"to abide by the Constitution of India, the laws of the land, and the territorial integrity of Manipur"_ specifically stipulates that the territorial integrity of Manipur State shall not be disturbed; therefore, any negotiated political settlement must remain fully within this clause of the SoO Agreement.

Her office is constitutional. Her responsibility is public. Her accountability is non-negotiable.

Issued by:
(Manggou Thadou)
Joint General Secretary
Thadou Inpi Manipur (TIM)
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AN OPEN LETTER TO NEMCHA KIPGEN, LM KHAUTE, LALSANGLUR

AN OPEN LETTER TO NEMCHA KIPGEN, LM KHAUTE, AND LALSANGLUR IN PARTICULAR AND OTHER KUKI-ZO MLA IN GENERAL

From a People Who Buried Their Dead While You Guarded Your Chairs

~ You were elected to represent the Kuki-Zo people.
~ You were entrusted with our voices, our lives, and our future.

On 4 Feb 2026, that trust began to bleed.

As villages burned across Kangpokpi, Churachandpur, Tengnoupal, and the Imphal fringe, as innocent men were shot, women hunted, children orphaned, and entire communities displaced, the Kuki-Zo people waited for leadership.

~ What we received was silence dressed as restraint.
~ What history will record is betrayal.

WHEN OUR PEOPLE WERE KILLED, YOU CHOSE NORMALCY

Between May and June 2023, Kuki-Zo villages were erased from the map. 
~ Our sisters were paraded naked and raped. 
~ Innocent children and our beloved brother, sisters, mother and fathers were mercilessly mutilated and murdered.
~ Churches were torched.
~ Homes reduced to ash.
~ Civilians fled into forests and relief camps with nothing but terror and memory.

And yet:

~ You did not resign to force national attention.
~ You did not shut down governance in protest.

Instead, governance continued. Assemblies functioned. Power remained intact with your individually interested motive. You enjoy people's fund and acted as if you get entirely cut-off from the killer government.

~ You may call this strategy.
~ The people call it abandonment.

SILENCE IS NOT NEUTRALITY—IT IS A POSITION

~ Do not insult the intelligence of a grieving people by calling your inaction "constraints."
~ Our students, women, village volunteers, and civil society organisations took to the streets knowing arrests would follow.
~ Some lost livelihoods. Some were jailed. All took risks.

*You, who had constitutional power, chose caution.*

A youth from Kangpokpi, who lost two cousins in May 2023, said what many feel:

_"We faced bullets. Our leaders feared losing posts."_

In moments of mass violence, silence sides with the status quo—and the status quo was soaked in Kuki-Zo blood.

RELIEF CAMPS ARE NOT POLICY—THEY ARE EVIDENCE OF FAILURE

~ By late 2023, relief camps became semi-permanent prisons.
~ Children dropped out of school.
~ Farmers lost seasons.
~ Families were barred from returning to ancestral land.

*And still, political life resumed as if this was an administrative inconvenience.*

A mother in a Saikul relief camp asked a question you have never answered:

_"If my son's death did not move you, what will?"_

Your comfort told us something devastating:

Our suffering had become manageable.

DO NOT ASK US TO FORGET

This letter is not written in hatred. It is written in memory.

We remember:
~ The funerals without justice
~ The villages without return
~ The leaders without defiance

You may still hold office.
But understand this clearly:

👉 You no longer hold moral authority over a traumatised people.

HISTORY IS WATCHING—AND IT IS UNFORGIVING

History does not remember who remained "balanced" during slaughter. It remembers who stood up and broke ranks.
By choosing political survival over moral rupture, you have placed yourselves on the wrong side of Kuki-Zo history.

This is not a threat.
It is a reckoning.

~ The Kuki-Zo people are no longer silent.
~ The youth are watching.
~ Memory is organising.

And one truth will not be buried with the dead:
_When our people were murdered, your silence spoke louder than any speech._

From 
A People Who Buried Their Dead (While You Guarded Your Chairs)

~ W/A
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KSO DELHI PROTEST

The Kuki Students' Organisation (Delhi & NCR), led by President Tingbem Khongsai, staged a protest outside Manipur Bhavan against Deputy Chief Minister Nemcha Kipgen—one of the 10 Kuki-Zo MLAs sworn in as part of the Popular Government in Manipur today.

Protesters called for her removal, sought justice for the community, and asserted their stand of "No Popular Government, Only Separate Administration."
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ZONAM FEST 2026

The 4th Zonam Fest 2026

14th February, Royal Academy, D Phailian

Nuam mahmah nawn ding ahive 🔥 
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TSP-ONF DAY 4 FIXTURE

05.02.2026
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Open Letter to KZC-KIM-KUKI MLAs -SOO GROUPS-COTU-ITLF

Ja umtah leaders of KZC / KIM / Kuki MLAs / SoO Groups / COTU & ITLF heng'a kaseinom chu ahileh:

24th Jan 2026 ni a isopi pao Kol Officer khat in einaseipeh uh Kuki MLA 10 (Ten) leh 5 (Five) Congress MLA ho jaolou'a jong BJP Party lamkai na a Manipur State Popular Govt. semnading MLA 44 intact ah a um'e. Ahin, Kuki MLA ho ajaolou'u vang leh Popular Govt. kisemthei ponte ti a MHA in asei - Sailichang khat a Vacha 2 (Two) kaplhahdi agot uh ahi ati chu - Tunvang Sailichang khat ah Vacha 4 (Four) akaplah dio ahitai.

Vacha ho chu anoi'a hohi ahio'e:-
1. Kuki MLA ho ajao jeh un Manipur State Popular Govt. bailamtah in atungdoh tao'e
2. Buffer Zone lahdohdi
3. Manipur Lifeline No.1 National Highway No.2 (Imphal-Dimapur) ah Free Movement umding ahitai
(National Highway No.2 from Gamgiphai to Mao Gate Security Duty Commander din Dy. CM namely Nemcha Kipgen leh Dy. CM Losii Dikho Mao deployed aboltao'in ahi) &
4. Tunvang Sarkar in Meitei - Vs - Kuki Conflict hi bailamtah a Solve aboldio ahitai.

Please forward this message to the above noted Our respected concerned Leaders for kind information & necessary action.

-Broadcast by Sr. Citizen LS Kuki
5th Feb 2026

~ W/A
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Manipur Assembly 7th Session Summoned for Feb 5, 2026

MANIPUR LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
SECRETARIAT

NOTIFICATION
Imphal, the 4th February, 2026

No.3/1(4)/2022-LA(Legn.): The following Order by the Government of Manipur dated February 4, 2026 is published for general information:-

"LOK BHAVAN
IMPHAL-795001

February 4, 2026

ORDER
In exercise of the powers conferred by Clause (I) of Article 174 of the Constitution of India, I, Ajay Kumar Bhalla, Governor of Manipur, hereby summon the 7th Session of the Twelfth Manipur Legislative Assembly to meet at 1600 hours on Thursday, the 5th February, 2026 in the Assembly Hall, Imphal.

Sd/-
Ajay Kumar Bhalla.

(Rohit Sapam)
Secretary)
Manipur Legislative Assembly

05-02-2026 | Thursday 
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UPSC Last date of Submission of Online Applications: Feb 24

UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
[Last Date for Submission of Online Applications: 24.02.2026 of Civil Services Examination, 2026]

Important Information for the Candidates
[Applicants are strongly advised to use their Aadhaar Card as ID documents for easy, effortless and seamless verification and authentication of ID and other details]

https://upsc.gov.in/index.php
05-02-2026 | Thursday 
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TSP-ONFT DAY 4 CHIEF GUEST: REV. T. CHINMINLIAN

"We are deeply honoUred to have Pu Rev. T Chinminlian, Ex-President TSP GHQs as our Chief Guest tonight ( TSP Open Night Football Tournament Day 4). Thank you for your time, your inspiring message, encouraging us and your generous support."
~ President, TSP-GHQ

TSP Open Night Football Tournament
In Aid of TSP Complex Project

Day 4

Chief Guest: Pu (Rev ) T Chinminlian, Ex-President, TSP GHQ






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