Solve border problem: Kuki bodies

IMPHAL, Sept 5 NNN : Apex Kuki organisations in Manipur have urged the government of India and the government of Myanmar to sort out the problems at the earliest regarding the border fencing impasse. Kuki Inpi, Manipur, KSO, General Headquarters, Kuki Chiefs Association, Manipur (KCAM), Kuki Chiefs Association, Chandel, Hills Tribal Council, Moreh and Women […]

IMPHAL, Sept 5 NNN : Apex Kuki organisations in Manipur have urged the government of India and the government of Myanmar to sort out the problems at the earliest regarding the border fencing impasse.
Kuki Inpi, Manipur, KSO, General Headquarters, Kuki Chiefs Association, Manipur (KCAM), Kuki Chiefs Association, Chandel, Hills Tribal Council, Moreh and Women Union of Moreh inspected the two Kuki villages of Haolenphai and Govajang in the Indo-Myanmar border today and found that huge portion of land had gone to the other side of the border.
The Kuki organisations informed Newmai News Network this evening that at Haolenphai village the Myanmarese government had erected border pillar number 23 in place of border pillar number 76. In that case, a portion of land measuring one kilometre in breadth and 10 km in length has gone to the other side of the border.
The Kuki bodies said if the faulty fencing work is not rectified at the earliest, the plan of the govt to make a ‘model town’ in Moreh will also be affected.

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