Manipur: Kuki body suspends shutdown as goodwill gesture post talks

Kuki Inpi Manipur has temporarily suspended its total shutdown in Kuki-Zo districts after positive government talks. The move is a goodwill gesture but the group warns of intensified protests if the government fails to act on its promises.

Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) has announced the temporary suspension of the total shutdown imposed across Kuki-Zo-inhabited districts following discussions and consultations with the government held on May 29 and 30.

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Goodwill Gesture to Facilitate Govt Action

According to a press release, KIM and Joint Kuki-Zo Civil Society Organisations, including tribe inpis and student bodies, on Saturday acknowledged the positive outcomes and assurances that emerged during the meetings regarding issues affecting the Kuki-Zo community. As a gesture of goodwill, cooperation and commitment to maintaining law and order, the organisation said the shutdown would remain suspended with immediate effect.

‘Not a Compromise on Rights and Demands’

According to the press release, the decision was taken in good faith and in the larger public interest to facilitate administrative processes and provide the government an opportunity to address the concerns of the Kuki-Zo people. KIM clarified that the lifting of the shutdown should not be interpreted as a compromise on the community’s rights, demands or position. The organisation described the move as a responsible step taken with the expectation of corresponding action from the government.

According to the release, the Kuki-Zo people have shown restraint, patience and cooperation despite what the organisation described as continued “suffering and injustices”. KIM expressed hope that the government would reciprocate the gesture through concrete action, sincerity and accountability.

Warning Against Government Inaction

The organisation, however, cautioned that any failure, delay, negligence or lack of visible action by the government during the period of relaxation could lead to the intensification of the shutdown and other democratic forms of protest. In such a scenario, the government would bear responsibility for the consequences arising from any inaction, the release stated.

‘Struggle Will Continue Until Justice is Ensured’

KIM also thanked members of the Kuki-Zo community for their unity, discipline and support throughout the shutdown and the public movement. The organisation said the collective struggle would continue until justice, security and what it termed rightful guarantees for the community are ensured. (ANI)

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