Manipur started 2 anniversary of ethnic clashes with mass ceremonies


Imphal/Churarachandpur:

A statewide shutdown and large -scale meetings marked the second anniversary of ethnic clashes between Miti and Cookie and Zomi tribes of Manipur on Saturday, amidst the demand for free and safe movement of all residents, and a separate administrative system.

Shutdown, Metei-Dominant was seen in both the Imphal Valley and Cookie-Zo-Varchwas hilly districts, bringing a life to stop a piece throughout the state.

While the Coordination Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCCOMI) implemented shutdowns in the valley, ZOMI Students Federation (ZSF) and Kuki Students Organization (KSO) led similar functions in the hilly areas.

In the state capital Imphal, Cocomi organized a public conference at the Khuman Lampak Stadium, where the speakers urged the central government to ensure the “free and safe movement” of all the residents of the state.

The ‘Manipur People’s Convention’ nominated, adopted a proposal to accuse him of failing to fail in its responsibilities and called for immediate and from time to time to restore peace and general situation.

“The People’s Convention demands that the Government of India formally accepted the responsibility for its role in ending the crisis and introduced a wide, a broad, roadmap from time to time for peace, law and order restoration, and a safe environment for all communities in Manipur,” said this.

Convention condemned these units obtained “from 2008 under the guise of the treaty under the guise of the treaty” Safe Havens, Financial Banking and Logistic Support “to condemn the suspension of (SO) agreements with terrorist groups such as” Safe Havens, Financial Banking and Logistics Support “.

Sankalp insisted that the regional integrity of Manipur should not be compromised.

“Under any circumstances will not be compromised on regional integrity, historical identity, and the political unity of Manipur. Any effort to divide or disintegrate the state, will be strongly and collectively opposed by the people of external or internal, Manipur.”

It also urged the Center to address illegal immigration, alleging that many people had settled in the state using fake documents.

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In Churachandpur, thousands of residents of Cookie-Joo gathered in ‘Wall of Remembration’ in Tuibung to inspect ‘separation day’, marking their community’s continuous demand for a separate administrative arrangement.

The day was marked by Memorial Events, Musical Tributes, and Human Rights for Human Women’s Organization to 127 victims by distribution of compensation.

Ginza Vualzong, spokesperson of the indigenous tribal Leaders Forum (ITLF), said: “As long as we are given our demands for a separate administration in the form and as long as we are given our demands, we will continue to fight for justice.” Lenaminlal Gangte, vice -president of KSO Charachandpur, said that peace cannot be determined as a pre -condition to resolve the conflict with mathis.

Another monument program took place at the village burial site Sehken, where MLA LM Khut advocated political autonomy, again as a center area.


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