CoTU observes candlelight vigil over killing of four UKNA cadres
Source: The Sangai Express
Kangpokpi, November 05 2025:
The Kuki-Zo people, along with all Civil Society Organisations of Sadar Hills under the aegis of the Committee on Tribal Unity (CoTU), held a solemn candlelight vigil on Tuesday evening to mourn and condemn the killing of four members of the United Kuki National Army (UKNA) by Indian Security Forces at Khanpi Village, Churachandpur district, on November 4 .
The event held at Brig M Thomas Ground, Kangpokpi drew a large crowd from all walks of life who stood united in grief and protest.
The vigil was marked by the lighting of candles and a minute of silence, led by Haokholen Kipgen, president of SAHILCA, in honour of the four UKNA cadres killed.
Speaking on the sidelines, CoTU Joint Secretary, Lamminlun Singsit, expressed deep sorrow and outrage over what he described as an "unprovoked and avoidable act" by the Indian Security Forces.
The vigil concluded with CoTU and all affiliated Civil Society Organisations extending their deepest condolences to the bereaved families.
Meanwhile, several key Kuki-Zo civil society organisations from Tengnoupal and Moreh have jointly condemned the killing of four members of the UKNA.
The Kuki Chiefs' Association (Tengnoupal District and Moreh Block), Hill Tribal Council (Moreh), Kuki Students' Organisation (Moreh Block), Kuki Women Union & Human Rights (Moreh Block), and the Moreh Youth Club came together to express their collective outrage and sorrow over what they termed as an "avoidable tragedy" .




