Help end ‘proxy war’ by armed Kuki groups, Manipur Naga body urges PM

The United Naga Council has petitioned the Indian government to intervene in Manipur, alleging that armed Kuki groups are waging a proxy war against Naga tribes. The group claims these actions violate existing peace agreements and threaten regional security.
Why it matters
This highlights the complex, multi-ethnic nature of the ongoing conflict in Manipur and the challenges of maintaining peace in the Northeast region.
The United Naga Council (UNC), the apex body of 21 Naga tribes in Manipur, has demanded the Centre and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s immediate intervention in the “rapidly deteriorating situation” in the Northeastern State, especially in the Naga areas.
The article focuses on the grievances of a specific ethnic group and their call for government intervention, reflecting a perspective-heavy narrative.
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