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Manipur: FNCC declares indefinite ban on Kuki movement in Naga foothills

Guwahati: Foothills Naga Coordination Committee (FNCC) declared an uncertain group about the movement of Kukis in the skirt regions of the areas accepted by Naga, which was valid since midnight on July 18th.

FNCC said that Bandh was a peaceful but solid protest against what he describes as the territory, identity and the security of the people of Naga.

B. FNCC Secretary Robin Shell is the first concern, the proposed construction of German and tiger roads along the regions of the Naga ancestors without the prior knowledge or consent of the Naga people. The Committee was clearly ignored for traditional property rights.
A road called ‘German Way’ on the hill, violence Manipur’un after concern. The road, which was built specially during ethnic conflict, connects Churachandpur to Kangpokpi. The leader of the Kuki National Front-Migration Council (KNF-MC), a militant group based in Manipur, is named after the German H kuki. It is said that the road was built in the militant leader German initiative.

The road opened for people in 2024. There are a few Kacchahs that connect Churachandpur to neighboring Mizoram. There are roads between Churachandpur and Myanmar. Myanmar shares a border with Churachandpur.


Previously, the Manipur Naga Youth Organization (Mnyo) expressed a strong opposition to the proposed construction of the Tiger/German Road from Motbung in Kangpokpi region to Churachandpur and expressed concerns about the path of the road. The organization called on the Indian government and relevant officials to reconsider the project and its consequences. According to the organization, the term “Tiger/German Yolu” is related to the Kuki armed groups that the organization finds inconvenient. “Third, the FNCC emphasized the uncontrolled planting of poppy plants, not only damaging the environment, but also fueling drug addiction and criminal activities, thus enduring the social fabric, thus endangered the social fabric”.

“If these rapes and activities are allowed to continue, they will irreversible to the legacy, security and future of the Naga people. He also called on Naga bodies and tribal councils to unite to defend their ancestors”.

Meiteis, which belongs to the former ruling class, constitutes 53% of the Manipur population and lives mostly in the Imphal Valley. Naga and Kuki tribes make up 40% of the population and live in the hill regions.

Since May 3, more than 260 homeless people have been killed in ethnic violence between Meiteis and Kuki-Zo-Hmar communities, and about 70,000 people from different communities have been homeless.

Manipur, N. Biren Singh’s resignation of the prime minister four days after February 13 under the rule of the President.

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