UNC takes campaign to Chandel

IMPHAL, Oct 26: Refusing to divulge what precisely is that “threat of the Manipur Government” the United Naga Council (UNC) has been talking about, the Naga body held yet another round of meeting for the second consecutive day today on the matter, this…

IMPHAL, Oct 26: Refusing to divulge what precisely is that “threat of the Manipur Government” the United Naga Council (UNC) has been talking about, the Naga body held yet another round of meeting for the second consecutive day today on the matter, this time with the Chandel Naga Peoples’ Organisation (CNPO) at Chandel district headquarters. Yesterday, it was with the Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) at Ukhrul.

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UNC alerts all constituent units

UKHRUL, Oct 25: All the units of the United Naga Council (UNC) have been directed to remain alert so as to thwart any backlash from the Government of Manipur following the barring of Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh from inaugurating projects in Ukhrul dis…

UKHRUL, Oct 25: All the units of the United Naga Council (UNC) have been directed to remain alert so as to thwart any backlash from the Government of Manipur following the barring of Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh from inaugurating projects in Ukhrul district on October 24.

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UNC conveys gratitude

SENAPATI, Oct 20 : The United Naga Council (UNC) has expressed its heartfelt gratitude to all the village headmen, chiefs, chairmen for making the 1st Conference of the Naga village authorities successful and also their co-operation in erecting the “Na…

SENAPATI, Oct 20 : The United Naga Council (UNC) has expressed its heartfelt gratitude to all the village headmen, chiefs, chairmen for making the 1st Conference of the Naga village authorities successful and also their co-operation in erecting the “Naga Solidarity Pillar of South Nagalim”.

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UNC voices stand against proposed Draft Bill

SENAPATI, Aug 31: The United Naga Council (UNC) has termed the attempt of the State Government to pass a “similar Bill” in the Manipur Assembly as “nothing but another manifestation of State Government’s apathy towards the rights and concern of the tri…

SENAPATI, Aug 31: The United Naga Council (UNC) has termed the attempt of the State Government to pass a “similar Bill” in the Manipur Assembly as “nothing but another manifestation of State Government’s apathy towards the rights and concern of the tribal people” of the State.

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68th Martyrs’ Day of Nagas observed under UNC

SENAPATI, Aug 27: The 68th Martyrs’ Day was observed at Mao Gate in Senapati district, Ukhrul town and also in Chandel today. The programmes were organised by the respective frontal bodies of the districts under the aegis of the United Naga Council (UNC) to honour Asiisii Hepuni of Punanamei, Mahriili Lohrii and Modo Kholi, both of […]

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SENAPATI, Aug 27: The 68th Martyrs’ Day was observed at Mao Gate in Senapati district, Ukhrul town and also in Chandel today. The programmes were organised by the respective frontal bodies of the districts under the aegis of the United Naga Council (UNC) to honour Asiisii Hepuni of Punanamei, Mahriili Lohrii and Modo Kholi, both of […]

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UNC VP invited to speak at USA

Chandel, Aug 8: Warngam Tongsin Anal, a social activist and the vice president of United Naga Council has been invited by the American University of Sovereign Nations (AUSN), San Carlos, Arizona, USA, to speak on the, ‘Role of youth in peace building…

Chandel, Aug 8: Warngam Tongsin Anal, a social activist and the vice president of United Naga Council has been invited by the American University of Sovereign Nations (AUSN), San Carlos, Arizona, USA, to speak on the, ‘Role of youth in peace building activities in Manipur’, at the forthcoming ‘Empowerment Through Peace Conference : Reconnecting With Nature and Community to Transform Ourselves and the World (Part 2 of the twelfth Youth Peace Ambassador YPA12) training workshop’ to be held at San Carlos, Arizona from 20 to 24 this month.

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Observe Aug 3 as historic day : UNC

IMPHAL, Jul 28: The United Naga Council (UNC) has appealed to leaders of tribes, women, students/youth, village, Church and all concerned to observe August 3 as a ‘Historic Day’ in their respective jurisdictions by holding special prayer programme for early settlement of the Indo-Naga Framework Agreement. After waiting for more than 18 years, the historic […]

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IMPHAL, Jul 28: The United Naga Council (UNC) has appealed to leaders of tribes, women, students/youth, village, Church and all concerned to observe August 3 as a ‘Historic Day’ in their respective jurisdictions by holding special prayer programme for early settlement of the Indo-Naga Framework Agreement. After waiting for more than 18 years, the historic […]

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Observe Aug 3 as historic day : UNC

IMPHAL, Jul 28: The United Naga Council (UNC) has appealed to leaders of tribes, women, students/youth, village, Church and all concerned to observe August 3 as a ‘Historic Day’ in their respective jurisdictions by holding special prayer programme for early settlement of the Indo-Naga Framework Agreement.

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IMPHAL, Jul 28: The United Naga Council (UNC) has appealed to leaders of tribes, women, students/youth, village, Church and all concerned to observe August 3 as a ‘Historic Day’ in their respective jurisdictions by holding special prayer programme for early settlement of the Indo-Naga Framework Agreement.

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Poor standard of edn in hills highlighted

IMPHAL, June 19 : Poor standard of education and lack of facilities in the hill districts of Manipur were highlighted today by tribal leaders while felicitating a record number of students from Kharam community who received outstanding results in the Class X and XII examinations, 2015-16. A total of 34 students were awarded for excellence […]

IMPHAL, June 19 : Poor standard of education and lack of facilities in the hill districts of Manipur were highlighted today by tribal leaders while felicitating a record number of students from Kharam community who received outstanding results in the Class X and XII examinations, 2015-16. A total of 34 students were awarded for excellence […]

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UNC rolls up sleeves for next round of stir

IMPHAL, Jun 19: A joint review committee of the JAC of Churachandpur and Outer Manipur Tribal Forum as well as stakeholders will be conducted very soon to ascertain the further course of agitation against the three ‘anti-tribal’ Bills passed by the State Assembly last year, president of United Naga Council (UNC) Gaidon Kamei said during an interaction with media persons at the sidelines of the first felicitation programme held for Kharam students at Tribal Research Institute (TRI) Chingmeirong, Imphal, today.

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IMPHAL, Jun 19: A joint review committee of the JAC of Churachandpur and Outer Manipur Tribal Forum as well as stakeholders will be conducted very soon to ascertain the further course of agitation against the three ‘anti-tribal’ Bills passed by the State Assembly last year, president of United Naga Council (UNC) Gaidon Kamei said during an interaction with media persons at the sidelines of the first felicitation programme held for Kharam students at Tribal Research Institute (TRI) Chingmeirong, Imphal, today.

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On all political party delegation… Represents only one community : UNC

IMPHAL, Jun 3 : The tribal organisations in Manipur are all prepared to respond strongly to the Manipur Government’s move on the three Bills. Publicity wing of the United Naga Council (UNC) informed Newmai News Network this evening that a “serious”meeting of the tribal leaders was held today in Churachandpur on the three Bills wherein a decision was taken to resort to “drastic form of response” to the Manipur Government.

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IMPHAL, Jun 3 : The tribal organisations in Manipur are all prepared to respond strongly to the Manipur Government’s move on the three Bills. Publicity wing of the United Naga Council (UNC) informed Newmai News Network this evening that a “serious”meeting of the tribal leaders was held today in Churachandpur on the three Bills wherein a decision was taken to resort to “drastic form of response” to the Manipur Government.

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Day 1 of JAC bandh affects life in hill dists

CCpur/Tml/Kpi, May 17 : Churachandpur JAC’s 48 hours total shutdown of tribal areas affected life in Churachandpur town and different parts of the tribal areas on the first day. At Churachandpur, shops and other establishments remained closed and very few vehicles, other than those exempted, plied the roads occasionally. The shutdown as instructed by the […]

CCpur/Tml/Kpi, May 17 : Churachandpur JAC’s 48 hours total shutdown of tribal areas affected life in Churachandpur town and different parts of the tribal areas on the first day. At Churachandpur, shops and other establishments remained closed and very few vehicles, other than those exempted, plied the roads occasionally. The shutdown as instructed by the […]

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KNO objects shutdown call

IMPHAL, May 16 : The Kuki National Organisation (KNO) has objected the proposed 48 hours total shutdown called by the Churachandpur JAC from May 16 midnight to May 18 midnight in protest against the decision of the all political parties meeting to proceed to Delhi to enact the three Bills. In a statement issued by […]

IMPHAL, May 16 : The Kuki National Organisation (KNO) has objected the proposed 48 hours total shutdown called by the Churachandpur JAC from May 16 midnight to May 18 midnight in protest against the decision of the all political parties meeting to proceed to Delhi to enact the three Bills. In a statement issued by […]

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CCpur JAC’s 48 hrs total shutdown comes into force

IMPHAL, May 16 : The 48 hours total shutdown called by the JAC against the anti-tribal Bills in the tribal areas of Manipur against the decision of the All Political Parties meeting to send a team to Delhi to pressurise the Centre to enact the three Bills passed on August 31 last year came into […]

IMPHAL, May 16 : The 48 hours total shutdown called by the JAC against the anti-tribal Bills in the tribal areas of Manipur against the decision of the All Political Parties meeting to send a team to Delhi to pressurise the Centre to enact the three Bills passed on August 31 last year came into […]

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UNC, KIM meet

The United Naga Council (UNC) and the Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) held a joint meeting today and resolved to convene another meeting at 11 am of May 20 at Kuki Inn, Old Lambulane.
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The United Naga Council (UNC) and the Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) held a joint meeting today and resolved to convene another meeting at 11 am of May 20 at Kuki Inn, Old Lambulane.

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Conflicting voices over ILPS demand Deep hill-valley divide

48 hours total shutdown in Churachandpur. United Naga Council (UNC) on record stating that it will oppose any move to bet the three Bills enacted. Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System to carry on agitation, despite the State Government announcin…

48 hours total shutdown in Churachandpur. United Naga Council (UNC) on record stating that it will oppose any move to bet the three Bills enacted. Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System to carry on agitation, despite the State Government announcing that an all political party team will leave for Delhi to get the three

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Stranded tankers arrive in Imphal

IMPHAL, February 7: With the 48-hour total bandh clamped by United Naga Council (UNC) in pursuance of its demands in the hill areas came to end yesterday midnight, around 120 stranded loaded oil tankers in Nagaland and Assam have started reaching the c…

IMPHAL, February 7: With the 48-hour total bandh clamped by United Naga Council (UNC) in pursuance of its demands in the hill areas came to end yesterday midnight, around 120 stranded loaded oil tankers in Nagaland and Assam have started reaching the capital. As usual, the stranded oil tankers were escorted by CRPF personnel up

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MNP opposes UNC’s remarks on Manipur’s history

February 5,Imphal: A press release of the MNP (Meitei Nationalist Party) has strongly opposed the new false agenda and propaganda of UNC (United Naga Council) on the history of Manipur.The Founding President of MNP, B. Angousana Sharma, condemns and re…

February 5,Imphal: A press release of the MNP (Meitei Nationalist Party) has strongly opposed the new false agenda and propaganda of UNC (United Naga Council) on the history of Manipur.The Founding President of MNP, B. Angousana Sharma, condemns and rejects the fake historical fiction invented by UNC to distort, destroy and ridicule the unity and

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State braces for highway blockade

IMPHAL, January 31: Amidst the building pressure on the public following simultaneous blockades imposed along the national highways including an indefinite blockade imposed by the ANSAM and KSO, and a four-day long chakka bandh/blockade by the JAC Agai…

IMPHAL, January 31: Amidst the building pressure on the public following simultaneous blockades imposed along the national highways including an indefinite blockade imposed by the ANSAM and KSO, and a four-day long chakka bandh/blockade by the JAC Against the Anti-tribal Bills from February 1, the United Naga Council (UNC) has also imposed another 48 hour

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UNC wants PR in Manipur

Imphal, September 6: The United Naga Council has today urged the Centre to impose the President’s Rule in Manipur today. A press release of the council has said that the

Imphal, September 6: The United Naga Council has today urged the Centre to impose the President’s Rule in Manipur today.

A press release of the council has said that the Union government cannot shy away from intervening in the present situation on the pretext of constitutional limitations when democracy and the constitutional rights of the people are being desecrated.

It said our peoples’ movement is rooted in our political aspirations as a people.

The people have registered their protest through more than adequate public statements and democratic civil actions on the unwarranted imposition of 144 CrPC in Ukhrul for more than seven weeks by the State government and the insecurity to which they have subjected the people to with unprecedented militarisation, it said.

The thousands of Nagas who came out to join the rallies on August 30 in all the Naga dominated districts were a clear demonstration of the sentiments of the people and cannot be belittled in a democracy, it added.

It further accused Chief Minister Okram Ibobi and deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who are constitutionally obliged to listen to the voices of the people and protect their lives and safeguard their security for muffling the voices of the people instead.

Stressing that the Indo-Naga Cease-Fire was signed between the Union government and NSCN (IM) without any preconditions, the press release stated Naga people have upheld the Indo-Naga peace process with respect and great expectation over the last 17 years.

Instead of facilitating the peace process, as is their bounden duty, the State government has played spoilsport by militarising Naga areas on the pretext of maintaining law and order with the sole intention of dishonouring the Indo-Naga cease-fire and sabotaging the Indo-Naga peace process, it further stated.

It said Gaikhangam, who not so long ago championed Naga integration and signed the  memorandum demanding for integration of Naga areas submitted to the Prime Minister of India on  May 27, 2005 by 11 MLAs and 2 MPs today is an ardent advocate against the Naga people.

In the press release issued by the publicity wing of UNC, the Naga frontal organisation have questioned the deputy CM’s suggestion that the August 30 rally and protest occurred at the behest of others and was not a spontaneous people’s rally.  Asking what he means by these ‘others’, UNC expressed its wish to ascertain whether those who protest against unfair and unjust imposition by a communal government ‘criminals”.

Asking why 144 CrPC was not revoked during the rally in respect to the people, it stated that the deputy CM and his government had orchestrated the incident knowing fully-well what would happen on that day. The State government is solely responsible for the crime, it added.

Claiming that the text messages received by the deputy CM, real or imaginary, congratulating him over the successful militarisation of Ukhrul have taken precedence over the thousands of Nagas who rallied across the land of the Nagas on August 30 in condemnation of the same, UNC stressed in the press statement that the voice of the people is supreme in a democracy.

Urging the Union government to understand that UNC does not believe in violence, the Naga frontal organisation claimed that its people’s movement was based upon the unmistakable fact that it was impossible to protect our right to life, land, time-honored institutions, customary practice and values under the administration of the communal Government of Manipur. It further stated in the press release that throughout its history with the State government, the Ste government has never respected the identity and dignity of the Naga people.

Pointing out that until and unless the Nagas and tribals have an alternative arrangement outside the scope of the State government, the press release from UNC stated that the strife, conflict and the potential for catastrophic communal clash will always be there.

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