Political Turmoil in Manipur: Kuki-Zo MLAs Face Social Boycott
A social boycott was declared against three Kuki-Zo MLAs in Manipur after aligning with Meiteis, perceived as a betrayal. The Kuki-Zo Council condemned this move against their resolution and called for a boycott. Protests erupted, demanding separate Kuki administration amid ongoing ethnic violence.
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In a dramatic turn of events in Manipur's volatile political landscape, an organization has declared a social boycott against three Kuki-Zo MLAs. This comes after the legislators joined the state government, a move viewed by many as a betrayal of the community.
The controversy erupted shortly after Kuki-Zo members aligned themselves with the Meiteis, despite an ongoing demand for a separate administrative unit. The Kuki Zo Council issued a stern condemnation, accusing the MLAs of violating a resolution that prohibits participation in government formation without assurances of a Union Territory.
As tensions escalate, local groups have called for total shutdowns in Kuki-majority areas and protests have intensified. The region, already simmering with ethnic violence since 2023, now witnesses expanded unrest, highlighting profound divisions within the state.
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