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Tribal Groups End Non-Cooperation with CRPF in Manipur

Joint statement follows meeting with CRPF officials, promises of improved conduct

The Mooknayak English

Imphal- Four tribal student organizations in Manipur have withdrawn their non-cooperation movement against the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), announced tribal organizations in a joint statement on Thursday night. The decision comes after high-level discussions between CRPF officials and student body representatives.

The student organizations, including the Kuki Students’ Organisation, Zo Students Federation, and Hmar Students Association, had initiated the non-cooperation movement following an encounter between the CRPF and militants in Jiribam district on November 11.

The incident resulted in the deaths of 10 suspected Kuki militants, according to Manipur police. However, tribal organizations, including the Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Forum (ITLF), maintain that the deceased were "Village Volunteers."

The joint statement released by the student organizations stated that the CRPF provided assurances during the meeting with Director General Anish Dayal Singh and other officials that they would avoid actions deemed disrespectful to the community. The CRPF also expressed commitment to public safety and fostering positive relationships with tribal communities.

The student bodies expressed hope that this dialogue would lead to improved understanding and cooperation between the CRPF and local communities. They emphasized their commitment to maintaining peace and mutual respect. The CRPF has requested the cooperation of the tribal organizations in this process, and the student bodies look forward to a positive, collaborative future.


(Source- IANS)

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