
Violence between Kuki and Naga communities in Manipur leads to three deaths, raising concerns over ongoing regional tensions.
An escalation of violence between the Kuki and Naga communities in Manipur occurred on Friday, resulting in the deaths of three individuals and leaving several more injured. This incident took place in the Ukhrul district, a region where the Tangkhul Naga community holds a majority.
According to reports, among those who lost their lives, two were identified as members of the Kuki community, while the other fatality belonged to the Tangkhul Naga group. This clash is part of a broader pattern of lingering tensions in Manipur, which has witnessed sporadic violence between these two ethnic groups.
Local authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, as community leaders and residents express concerns about escalating conflicts. The situation remains tense, with calls for peace and dialogue to address the underlying issues between the communities.
Community representatives from both sides have been urged to engage in discussions to prevent further violence and promote reconciliation. The region has a history of ethnic strife, and local leaders are advocating for measures to foster understanding and cooperation among diverse groups in Manipur.




