November 14, 2024

Rongmei Naga CSOs Accuse Kukis of Truck Arson, Kuki Chief Denies; Nungba Area Village Authority Association Rejects Boycott Call

The truck was set ablaze by unknown assailants at around 5 a.m. on November 13.
By THJ Staff — On November 14, 2024

Tensions in Manipur have escalated after the Rongmei Naga Students' Organisation Manipur (RNSOM) accused the Kuki community of setting fire to trucks carrying essential goods along National Highway 37 on November 13. In response, RNSOM announced a total boycott of all supplies to the Kuki community in the Tamenglong and Noney districts, effective immediately. The trucks were transporting critical items such as rice, onions, and potatoes to Longmai, Noney, and Tamenglong.

RNSOM condemned the act, describing it as an "irresponsible and violent" action that disrupted the region's peaceful atmosphere. "This decision is a direct result of their actions, which have jeopardized the stability and safety of our region," stated the organization.

However, the Kuki Chief Association, Tousem Block, vehemently rejected the accusations, claiming that RNSOM had made the allegations without providing any proof or evidence. The Association condemned the arson, which targeted a goods truck owned by Govind Sharma from Rajasthan. The truck was set ablaze by unknown assailants at around 5 a.m. on November 13. The Kuki Chiefs expressed concerns over the lack of clarity regarding the identity of the perpetrators and called for a more balanced approach to resolving the issue.

The Kuki Chief Association also highlighted their ongoing efforts to maintain peace in the region, particularly following a peace agreement signed on June 21 with Jiribam and Tamenglong district administrations. The agreement stipulated the free movement of essential goods, but the Kuki community has faced obstacles in transporting supplies due to continued instability and security concerns. They called for a renewed commitment from the state government to ensure the safe movement of essential commodities.

The Kuki Chiefs also criticized the Meetei CSOs for calling a shutdown across Manipur, including Jiribam, on November 13, yet allowing goods trucks to continue moving. They urged civil organizations to focus on finding solutions rather than blaming one community for every incident.

Meanwhile, the Nungba Area Village Authority Association (NAVAA) issued a statement rejecting RNSOM's call for a boycott of the Kuki community. NAVAA argued that such actions could incite communal tensions and disturb the educational environment, especially as students in the area are preparing for their final exams. NAVAA emphasized that they would not cooperate with any group attempting to create unrest or disrupt public peace in the region. They also warned that any organization violating their directives would face legal consequences.

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