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Kuki groups seek maintaining of buffer zones as ‘protective' step

Kuki groups seek maintaining of buffer zones as ‘protective' step

Time of India3 days ago

New Delhi: Kuki groups on Saturday demanded that buffer zones should be maintained in Manipur as a 'protective measure' unless a comprehensive political solution such as a Union Territory with legislature is achieved.
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At a press conference here, co-convener of Kuki Zo Women Forum Chong Haokip reiterated the demand for carving out a Union Territory with legislature from Manipur and said, "This is not against any community, this is a step required to ensure safety and right to existence of Kuki people." She said this demand should not be seen from a political angle, but as one required for safety and peace.
"Kuki-Zo tribals have been chased out of Imphal, killed like animals.
We were treated like enemies. We were killed because of our identity and the security forces didn't intervene in time. Govt could have saved us, but they didn't do anything," Haokip said. "Those living in Imphal for years were dislocated. The faith of Kuki-Zo people has been shaken. Despite having police, our people were being killed," she said.
C Thangminlal Doungel, interim president of Kuki Students' Organisation Delhi & NCR, said buffer zones were a critical measure taken to halt violence and restore order.
"Unless a political solution is found, the buffer zones must be maintained. The status quo is required because so far, peace has not been achieved," he said.
The Kuki representatives also said their demand is within the tenets of the Constitution. "So many states have been reorganised, recently, Jammu and Kashmir was reorganised into two Union Territories. So what is the thing about Manipur's integrity? The Constitution recognises integrity of the country, not of any state," said advocate Vishwajeet Singh.
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The KSO Delhi & NCR also demanded in a statement that the govt should "fence the buffer zones". "The buffer zones must remain intact and enforced until a comprehensive political solution such as a Union Territory with legislature for the Kuki-Zo-is achieved. If the majoritarian govt is so hell bent on border fencing — it must also fence the buffer zones as that will act as permanent deterrent to the fragile peace in Manipur," the KSO said.
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