TODAY -

COTU demands legal action against Meitei Leepun, COCOMI
Kuki Inpi rejects formation of Peace Committee
Source: The Sangai Express

Kangpokpi, June 12 2023: The Kuki Inpi Manipur and the Committee on Tribal Unity Sadar Hills have strongly objected to the formation of the Peace Committee.

The Kuki Inpi Manipur in a statement stated that it is compelled to object to the inclusion of its president as a member of the Peace Committee without prior and proper consultation and information.

The Kuki Inpi Manipur never objected to any peace effort envisaged with an intent of justice.

However, the recent order issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs North East Division concerning the selection of peace committee members is an exception as the Kuki Inpi Manipur senses no rationale to pursue peace solely with individuals who have engineered the violence against its people, it said.



COTU demands legal action against Meitei Leepun, COCOMI
COTU demands legal action against Meitei Leepun, COCOMI


It must be put on record that the Manipur Government led by Chief Minister N Biren Singh has lost all credibility as it had allegedly "orchestrated" the violence by sponsoring groups such as Arambai Tenggol and Meetei Leepun against the Kukis, KIM said.

While the idea of peace is always welcome, any call for peace and effort to ensure lasting peace needs to be focused on the right approach with the proactive involvement of all stakeholders on a proper table, it said adding "any blatant bull-dozing and authoritative and arbitrary direction such as this one can only hamper the peace process" .

The Kukis want peace that entails the essence of justice which can only be realized with the immediate cessation of all "State-sponsored violence and attacks on the Kuki people and their habitations," KIM said.

The Kuki Inpi Manipur does in no way welcome any idea of peace amidst violence that continues to threaten the integrity, safety, and security of our land and our people.

Peace must be the result of the concerted efforts of the Union Home Ministry and the affected communities.

It cannot be a condition to impose normalcy, it further said.

Meanwhile, in the wake of Meitei Leepun and COCOMI's alleged declaration of "war against Kukis", a public meeting was convened today at Kangpokpi district headquarters under the aegis of Committee on Tribal Unity, Sadar Hills.

There was a huge turnout at the public meeting which was also attended by the village chiefs, various civil society organizations of Kangpokpi district and prominent Kuki leaders.

Rev K Sitlhou, spokesperson of the Committee on Tribal Unity Sadar Hills said that during a four-hour-long meeting, three important resolutions have been unanimously adopted.

Firstly, the people of Kangpokpi condemned the "unlawful statement" of Pramod Singh, chief of the Meitei Leepun, and the COCOMI for allegedly "declaring war against the Kuki community in Manipur" in the strongest terms.

The public meeting also branded the Meitei Leepun and the COCOMI as "outlaw organizations" while terming Meitei Leepun chief Pramod Singh and COCOMI leaders as "terrorists" .

The public meeting unanimously decided to demand legal action against the Meitei Leepun and its chief Pramod Singh and the COCOMI and its leaders.

Secondly, the public meeting also unanimously opposed and rejected the formation of the Peace Committee stating that it is very difficult to digest the formation of a peace committee at this juncture when constant violence and attack have been committed against Kukis.

When every kind of violence, attack, killing, and torching of Kuki villages ends, peace automatically will prevail as the Kukis are peace-loving who always want and invite peace, said the spokesperson.

"We are not against peace and the objection to the formation of the peace committee does not mean we do not want peace, but, it is very much unconducive at this juncture when the Meitei groups are constantly engaging in violence, attack, killing and torching the Kukis village," Sitlhou added.

He then said that the public meeting unanimously reaffirmed that "the demand for a separate administration shall be our constant goal until achieved" .

Meanwhile, the Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Forum (ITLF) in a letter to Governor Anusuiya Uikey on Monday strongly objected to the inclusion of Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh and representatives of the COCOMI, an apex body of the valley-based civil society organisation, in the peace committee headed by governor.

The Meitei civil society organisations alleged that the Kuki militants who are in SoO are largely involved in the recent violence in the state.

There are 2,266 Kuki cadres staying in different designated camps in Manipur after the Centre and the Manipur Governments signed the tripartite SoO agreement with three outfits - KNA, ZRA and KRA - on August 22, 2008 .


* Comments posted by users in this discussion thread and other parts of this site are opinions of the individuals posting them (whose user ID is displayed alongside) and not the views of e-pao.net. We strongly recommend that users exercise responsibility, sensitivity and caution over language while writing your opinions which will be seen and read by other users. Please read a complete Guideline on using comments on this website.




HEADLINES - 13, JUN 2023
  • Protest staged against gun attack
  • Governor visit relief camps in CCpur, Bpr
  • Milk of human kindness still flows amid madness !
  • Let's give peace a chance, CM appeals
  • There will be no winner : ZCOs appeals for sanity
  • Won't be part of peace panel : COCOMI
  • One hurt in IED blast
  • Village chairman refutes report
  • One Kuki militant killed in encounter with SF
  • Nine injured in fresh attack by Kuki militants
  • 51 members named in peace committee
  • Political delegate reaches Delhi
  • We defend with licensed guns, say volunteers in Kpi
  • Scrap SoO call raised again
  • Protest demonstrations held widely
  • Candle-light vigil in Tripura appeals for peace
  • World Blood Donor Day observed
  • RIMS organises Swachhta Health Camp
  • Blood donation camp held
  • Many continue to extend relief items
  • DC Imphal West notifies
  • Will save Manipur from drugs and outsiders: CM Biren
  • One injured in bomb blast at Sugnu
  • Nine injured in gunfight
  • One killed in encounter with VDF
  • COTU demands action against Meitei Leepun, COCOMI
  • Academicians seek immediate intervention to end violence
  • Don't buy or sell land of displaced people: COCOMI
  • Governor visits relief camps in Churachandpur Bishnupur
  • KIM, ITLF oppose inclusion in peace committee
  • Patsoi incident resolved after police tender apology
  • CCSA asks CSOs, tribe bodies not to join Peace Committee
  • We defend with licensed guns, say volunteers in Kpi
  • CRPF troopers donate blood
  • CUET (UG) exams from Jun 15 to 23
  • Displaced villagers await peace, rebuild lives
  • Maram bodies appeal for resumption of road works
  • School body assures free education for riot-hit students
  • Shots fired at CAF & PD staff's home
  • Sit-ins staged, human chain formed
  • Distribution of relief materials continues
  • Relief camp set up THAU complex
  • Meet resolves for resumption of economic activities
  • Appeals made to halt loan/interest collections
  • CRPF donates blood to commemorate Donor Day
  • LATEST IN E-PAO.NET
  • Protests - AT arrest [Jun 8 night] : Gallery
  • Violence in Manipur 2023-2025 : Timeline
  • Review of 'Rain Stopping in Manipur'
  • Highway blockades trigger soaring prices
  • Voice of the Masses :: Poem
  • Congress may claim if none
  • Learning new skills related to AI
  • Delhi, Raj Bhavan: Losing the plot ?
  • CBI arrest after Governor clemency assurance
  • Aftermath of flooding @ Khurai #1 : Gallery
  • Amuthoiba, Gaisimpu, Horyaola : eMing
  • Appeals Home Minister not to renew SoO
  • Self-defence :: Poem
  • When will humans learn nature's lessons ?
  • Forgotten voices of drug users in Manipur
  • High-yielding RC Manichakhao-1
  • PC Editorial Blank Space : June 09 2025
  • TSE Editorial Blank Space : June 09 2025
  • Flooding at JNIMS Hospital #2 : Gallery
  • North East NSS Festival @ MU : Gallery
  • Namphakey - A Thai Tradition in Assam
  • Understanding Manipur's recurring floods
  • Constitutional role, professional functions
  • Moscow Wushu C'ship: Manipur - 16 medals
  • The Power of Poppy - 84 :: Poem
  • 27th Meira Paibi Numit : Gallery
  • Micromanager vs Leader
  • Valedictory Function of NE NSS Festival
  • WED at various campuses in Manipur
  • World Environment Day 2025
  • Trump's tariff legacy & its global echo
  • Skin Cycling
  • MU: On reaching a milestone
  • WED observance amid flood crisis
  • Flooding at JNIMS Hospital #1 : Gallery
  • Environment Day @Chingmeirong : Gallery
  • Manipur's unyielding struggle for identity
  • Manipur youth lead the way in organic farming
  • Moscow Wushu : Manipur 2 gold & 16 medals
  • World Environment Day at MTI-HUB
  • World Environment Day at Ukhrul
  • Local actions for a global plastic-free future
  • Raj Bhavan since Feb 13, 2025
  • Time to focus on post-flood activities
  • Colonial Knowledge in NE India #3
  • Manipur is more than a name
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 : Download
  • Cervical cancer remains 4th biggest cancer
  • Frontline Lessons of entrepreneurial burnout
  • Till death do us apart :: Poem
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Hidden enemy
  • The rain from May 28 to Jun 3
  • Resettlement assurance by ministry officials
  • Flooding Imphal East [31 May] #3 : Gallery
  • Strategic erosion of State authority in Manipur
  • Application : Film Appreciation Course
  • H Ranita leads revolution through SMILE
  • Water logging and floods of MLAs
  • NE In-Charge: Shri Sharda Sarvagya Peeth
  • Stand against border fencing
  • Lessons to learn from consecutive flood
  • Flooding Imphal East [31 May] #2 : Gallery
  • Call for permanent solution to recurring Flood
  • Manipur : Champions 25th Natl Wushu C'ship
  • North East NSS Festival 2025 at MU
  • Healing with Art for children at Relief Camps
  • Restricted movement on NH-02 stalls growth
  • The cadence of life :: Poem
  • The other side of the tragedy
  • Fund misuse slur as Imphal faces flood
  • Flooding Imphal East [31 May] #1 : Gallery
  • Precedent Rodent: The new architect of flood
  • Declare flood in Manipur as "State Calamity"
  • Commitment to end tobacco must translate...
  • The World Goes On :: Poem
  • Tracing the arc of tool making
  • Of rain & more rain & flood
  • NE no more immune to natural disasters
  • Sarangthem Nirupama at Miss Universe India
  • S Nirupama @Miss Universe : Gallery
  • Leimapokpam Ranjita: Nightingale Award
  • Dina Oinam transforming "Waste to Wealth"
  • The Power of Poppy - 83 :: Poem
  • Stop Targeting Against Meetei IDPs
  • Urges Action on Flood Negligence
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 #4
  • Helpless Meiteis in their own land, Manipur
  • 9 Signs of a Person Who Truly Leads
  • Open Letter to Prime Minister
  • My life journey: Texas - Lone Star State
  • Summer hair masks
  • 'Free movement will take time'
  • Food grain sufficiency amid flood threat
  • Colonial Knowledge in NE India #2
  • June Calendar for Year 2025 : Tools
  • Women entrepreneurs on biodiversity
  • Management: Etymology- academic discipline
  • Quiet Things :: Poem
  • Condemns attack on NE Shopowner in Delhi
  • Shifting goalpost : Emerging political experts
  • Peaceful protest, so far
  • 2nd Emoinu Fish Festival #2 : Gallery
  • INNOTECH Fest 2025 for Manipur Startup
  • Condolence of Prof J V Narlikar at MU
  • Toxic politics of selling addiction to children
  • Citizens pay, officials delay
  • Tripura Esports Championship Season 1
  • Back from Delhi on 'positive' notes
  • Rooting for withdrawal of PR post Gwaltabi
  • Protesters to Raj Bhavan [May 25]: Gallery
  • The silent guardian of Manipur's environment
  • Strengthening Emergency Medicine in Manipur
  • Manipur's fragile truce between identity
  • Manipur Budget 2025-26: Unequal sharing #2
  • NE youths jobseeker in Delhi : Hospitality
  • My mother, Miss World :: Poem
  • A popular Govt: A better option ?
  • Governor skirts protesters, heightens tension
  • Human Chain @Airport road [May 26]: Gallery
  • Sanatan Sammelan in Manipur
  • 'Great Myna' conservation reaping success
  • WMC Manipur Unit AGM held
  • Wabi Sabi: A unique Japanese philosophy
  • Rescind Siang Dam, Arunachal
  • Another round of talk at Delhi
  • COCOMI-MHA meeting amid Gwaltabi
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 #3
  • MoU signed between MDB & GPR Law
  • Guide for Job Seekers & Emerging Leaders
  • NERIST & NIELIT Itanagar Sign MoU
  • The Last Step: Celebrating Manipuri Dance
  • Faint Cries :: Poem
  • Reservation: Privilege or Real Justice ?
  • The virus is still very much alive
  • Bitter, sweet moments of Shirui Lily fest
  • Miss Shirui Pageant Contestant: Gallery
  • Meetei Mayek Summer Camp in Kolkata
  • Where hills hum hope, but ground trembles
  • Manipur railway driving growth & connectivity
  • Point-of-care health technologies
  • The Power of Poppy - 82 :: Poem
  • Colonial Knowledge in NE India #1
  • Manipur Budget 2025-26: Unequal sharing #1
  • Edible insects in biodiversity conservation
  • Mukesh Ambani at NE Investors Summit
  • Bees inspired by nature to nourish us all
  • Influencers! Responsibility should also go viral
  • Natural sunscreen: Exploring safe alternatives
  • Central forces dictating terms in the plains
  • Land of Shirui Lily: Manipur is this & more
  • 48 hrs Bandh: protest security forces: Gallery
  • Manipur is no empty word to be played with
  • Admission for B.Tech, M.Tech at DUIET
  • Condemnation: Govt & Mahar Regiment
  • Dress code, debating etiquette in democracy
  • Cervical cancer prevention through HPV
  • Beauty :: Poem
  • Utter disregard of public sentiment
  • Whispers between Beads & Silences #2
  • Bonds of love across the Burmese border
  • Investigate the action of Mahar Regiment
  • Shirui Lily Festival fosters brotherhood
  • Shining a light on retinoblastoma
  • Trump for Nobel peace prize
  • Protest Rally: Journalist harassment: Gallery
  • Action against harassment to journalists
  • Still, believe :: Poem
  • Change How You Think About Time
  • Nagas preserve heritage through handloom
  • India's declared undeclared war
  • Sanatan Sammelan 2025 at Imphal
  • No 'Manipur' in Manipur order
  • Improvised security steps for Shirui Lily fest !
  • Purul (Hiimai) Paoki Fest #3 : Gallery
  • Youth Empowerment at Shirui Lily Festival
  • Indo-Naga Talks (From 2012) :: Timeline
  • Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai
  • Audit for TB deaths is missing in #EndTB
  • Realm of Power :: Poem
  • Hospitals: Learn a bit about hospitality
  • Keeping the ST for Meiteis demand alive
  • Raking up ST issue as tension grips state
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 #2
  • Welcome & Appeal from Shirui Village
  • Thoudam Akashini: Champion master athlete
  • National Endangered Species Day 2025
  • Avert Ego, Soul Near Me :: Poem
  • Clarification regarding News Coverage on AIR
  • Coming back after 4 years: Shirui Lily Fest
  • Festival to test efficiency of SFs
  • 76th Indian Republic Day #5 : Gallery
  • Khuraijam Phulendra Singh
  • Media role in preserving culture & harmony
  • World Hypertension Day 2025
  • Army Veterans pay tribute to Martyr Constable
  • The Power of Poppy - 81 :: Poem
  • Yaoshang Cooking competition : Gallery
  • Rejoice Singh: Makeup / Prosthetic: Gallery
  • Project Associate @ Assam University
  • Internship @ IEEE CIS Kolkata Chapter
  • Article 371C : Role of Governor & HAC #2
  • Recognize real ability, not marks
  • The rise of information warfare
  • Skin care routine for summer
  • Over three months of President's Rule
  • Toiling to reinstate Govt sans consensus
  • Whispers between Beads & Silences #1
  • Just to See :: Poem
  • Artisan blends craft to empower women
  • Chief Justice at Moirang Relief Camp
  • Lalruattluanga win at TrendVision Finale
  • Manipur mourn Deepak Chingakham
  • Strategic shift to underdeveloped regions
  • Candid NSCN (IM) make stand clear
  • Tourism festival under threat
  • 'Yelhou Yangkok Artist' Exhibit #3 : Gallery
  • Cultural @ Tri-Nation Football #2 : Gallery
  • HSLC 2025: Full Result (Check Roll No)
  • HSLC 2025: Important Info & Grading System
  • HSLC 2025 : Compartmental candidates
  • HSLC 2025 : Comparative Statement
  • HSLC 2025 : Statistical Abstract
  • HSLC 2025 : District Pass Percentage
  • HSLC 2025 : Govt School Pass %
  • HSLC 2025 : Aided School Pass %
  • HSLC 2025 : Private School Pass %
  • 21st Ningtham Kumhei #2 : Gallery
  • People's Convention on 3rd May #2 : Gallery
  • Interview with Rejoice Singh- Makeup Artist
  • Featured Front Page Photo 2025 #2: Gallery
  • Nongkhrang Ehanba @ Lilong : Gallery
  • People's Convention on 3rd May #1 : Gallery
  • Radio E-pao: New Channel - Khunung Eshei
  • Khongjom Day - April 23 #2 : Gallery
  • The Waterbirds of Loktak Lake
  • Imoinu Erat Thouni @Kangla : Gallery
  • Statues of 7 Maichous @Kyamgei : Gallery
  • Riya Khwairakpam : HSE Science Topper
  • Keisham Hannah : HSE Arts Topper
  • Warepam Lidia : HSE Commerce Topper
  • HSE 2025 Result : Science Full Result
  • HSE 2025 Result : Arts Full Result
  • HSE 2025 Result : Commerce Full Result
  • HSE 2025 Information / Abbreviation
  • HSE 2025 Topper : Science
  • HSE 2025 Topper : Arts
  • HSE 2025 Topper : Commerce
  • HSE 2025 : Pass Percentage
  • HSE 2025 : Result Abstract
  • HSE 2025 : Candidates with Highest Marks
  • Khongjom Day - April 23 #1 : Gallery
  • Cheiraoba by Manipuri in Korea : Gallery
  • Ougri Lirol :: Part 1 : Ooba Video
  • President's Rule in Manipur : 1967 - 2025
  • Downloadable Manipuri Calendar :: 2025