Manipur CM urged to hive off Naga villages from Kuki-dominated districts

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Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh
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Three principal organisations of the Zeliangrong community in ethnic strife-torn Manipur have asked Chief Minister Nongthombam Biren Singh to constitute a District Reorganisation Commission to keep Naga villages out of Churachandpur and Kongpokpi, two districts dominated by the Kuki-Zo people.

Zeliangrong is a collective term for three Naga communities โ€” Zeme, Liangmai, and Rongmei. The Nagas and Kuki-Zo are two groups of tribes inhabiting the hills of Manipur while the non-tribal Meitei people dominate the central Imphal Valley.

In a memorandum to the Chief Minister a couple of days ago, the apex Zeliangrong Baudi, Zeliangrong Youth Front, and the Zeliangrong Studentsโ€™ Union said the committee to redraw the districts should be formed during the monsoon session of the 60-member Manipur Assembly that began Wednesday, July 31. The session ends on August 6.

Forming the panel would fast-track the โ€œalteration and amalgamation of Zeliangrong villagesโ€ in the Churachandpur and Kangpokpi districts with the adjoining Noney and Tamenglong districts. The groups said hiving off these villages to the Naga-inhabited hill district (Tamenglong, out of which Noney was carved out) has been a demand dating back to the tenure of the late former Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh.

The renewed demand has attained significance at a time when Manipur is divided along ethnic lines. The Kuki-Zo and Meitei communities have avoided travelling to each otherโ€™s areas of dominance since ethnic conflict broke out in the State on May 3, 2023. There are hardly any Kuki-Zo people in the Imphal Valley while Meiteis have stayed away from the surrounding foothills.

Apart from non-tribal people, who are in the minority, the Nagas share space with the Meiteis in State capital Imphal and other areas of Imphal Valley. A few recent incidents, however, have threatened to disturb the peace between the Nagas and Meiteis in the valley.

One such incident involved some armed men shooting at a restaurant in the Khuman Lampak area of Imphal on July 26, injuring seven people, including a woman.

According to the Manipur Naga Youth Organisation, the incident was a case of targeted violence sparked by the armed miscreantsโ€™ inappropriate behaviour and bid to outrage the modesty of a girl from Loushang village in the Naga-dominated Kamjong district.

Such โ€œviolence, harassment, and intimidation continued toward the Naga minority community in Manipurโ€™s valley areaโ€ will destroy the โ€œlast remaining social fabricโ€ in the State, the organisation said in a statement on July 29.



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