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Kuki Inpi Manipur
KUKI INPI
Apex Body of the Kukis

Kuki Inpi Manipur urged the Union Home Minister to ensure justice, release hostages, protect vulnerable communities, and expedite a political solution.

Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM), representing the Kuki-Zo community, has submitted a memorandum to Union Home Minister Amit Shah through a nationwide democratic rally organised across various parts of the country. The memorandum outlines a series of urgent concerns relating to security, justice, humanitarian issues, and the political future of the Kuki-Zo people.

In the memorandum, KIM expressed deep concern over the continued violence and insecurity faced by the Kuki-Zo community in Manipur. The organisation highlighted the need for immediate intervention by the Government of India to address issues that have remained unresolved despite repeated appeals over the past three years.

A key demand raised in the memorandum is justice for the three Kuki-Zo church leaders who were killed in an ambush on 13 May 2026. KIM called for a fair, impartial, and time-bound investigation, immediate identification and arrest of those responsible, and appropriate support for the bereaved families.

The memorandum also sought the safe and unconditional release of 14 Kuki-Zo individuals reportedly being held hostage in Senapati district. KIM urged the Union Government and central security agencies to take urgent measures to secure their release and ensure accountability for those involved in the abduction.

Further, the organisation highlighted what it described as continued violence, displacement, and insecurity affecting Kuki-Zo inhabited areas. KIM called upon the Government of India to strengthen protection for vulnerable communities, prevent further incidents of violence, uphold constitutional rights, and ensure impartial delivery of justice to all citizens.

The memorandum also emphasised the need for a long-term political solution to address the aspirations and concerns of the Kuki-Zo people. KIM urged the Government of India to expedite meaningful dialogue with the Suspension of Operations (SoO) groups and work towards an honourable and lasting political settlement.

Reaffirming its commitment to peace, democracy, and constitutional values, Kuki Inpi Manipur stated that sustainable peace must be founded on justice, security, and meaningful political engagement. The organisation expressed hope that the Government of India would respond with urgency and take concrete steps to address the issues raised in the memorandum.


Key Highlights

  • Memorandum submitted to Union Home Minister Amit Shah on 30 May 2026.

  • Organised through a nationwide democratic rally across different parts of the country.

  • Sought justice for three Kuki-Zo church leaders killed on 13 May 2026.

  • Called for the safe and unconditional release of 14 Kuki-Zo hostages.

  • Requested stronger security measures for Kuki-Zo inhabited areas.

  • Urged impartial and non-discriminatory delivery of justice.

  • Called for protection of constitutional rights and civilian safety.

  • Sought expedited political dialogue with SoO groups.

  • Reiterated commitment to peace, democracy, and constitutional values.

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