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Kuki Zo MLAs Say No Decision Taken About Joining Popular Govt in Manipur

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IMPHAL, Nov 18: Two Kuki MLAs of Manipur on Monday said that there has been no decision by the legislators of the community to join a popular government in the state, as reported in a section of the media.

Several Kuki-Zo organisations recently held a meeting in Guwahati to discuss the state’s situation, but no decision was taken there about the legislators joining a popular government, MLAs Chinlunthang and Haokholet Haokip said here.

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“At the Guwahati enclave, there was a discussion on popular government in Manipur. However, no decision has been taken by Kuki-Zo MLAs to join the formation as claimed. Not all Kuki MLAs were present at the meeting,” Chinlunthang and Haokip said in a statement.

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The statement came after a section of media on Monday reported that all the 10 Kuki Zo MLAs have decided to join a popular govenrment in place of the existing president’s rule.

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The Kuki-Zo community has ten MLAs in the 60-member Manipur assembly, of which seven are BJP legislators.

“There were threadbare discussions on separate administration for the Kuki Zo community focusing on the gravity of the present situation and circumstances,” according to the statement.

Chinlunthang, an MLA of THE Kuki Peoples’ Alliance, and Independent legislator Haokip urged the public not to get carried away by rumours.

The 10 tribal MLAs belonging to the Chin-Kuki-Zomi group in Manipur have already urged the Centre to create a separate administration for their community.

In a separate statement issued by militant outfit Kuki National Organisation and United Peoples’ Front, signatories of the Suspension of Operations (SoO) pact with the Centre and Manipur government, also said no decision was taken by Kuki Zo MLAs about joining a popular government.

“The Kuki Zo MLAs and the collective Kuki Zo leadership remain committed to achieving the political demand as their foremost priority,” it said.

(By Our Correspondent)

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