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Manipur’s Churachandpur limps back to normalcy after two days of protests

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Last updated: February 7, 2026 7:08 am
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Published: February 7, 2026
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Agitators during a protest rally, jointly organised by Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights (KWOHR) and Women Wing of Indigneous Tribal Leaders Forum (ITLF), against the participation of three Kuki-Zo-Hmar MLAs in the formation of a popular government in the state, in Churachandpur district of Manipur on Friday (February 6, 2026).

Agitators during a protest rally, jointly organised by Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights (KWOHR) and Women Wing of Indigneous Tribal Leaders Forum (ITLF), against the participation of three Kuki-Zo-Hmar MLAs in the formation of a popular government in the state, in Churachandpur district of Manipur on Friday (February 6, 2026).
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Normalcy began returning to parts of Manipur’s Churachandpur district on Saturday (February 7, 2026) morning after two days of protests, police said.

The violent protests began on Thursday (February 5) after three BJP legislators from the Kuki-Zo and Hmar communities joined Meitei MLAs to form a government in the ethnic strife-hit State.

MLA Nemcha Kipgen joined the Y. Khemchand Singh-led government as Deputy Chief Minister, while L.M. Khaute and N. Sanate supported her.

The demonstrations were largely confined to the stretch between Tuibong and Kangvai in Churachandpur town, unlike earlier instances when disturbances had spread across the district headquarters, police said.

While most areas of Churachandpur town witnessed a resumption of business activities, several shops in the Tuibong area remained closed, they said.

Additional security forces have been deployed to prevent any untoward incidents, they added.

Two tribal bodies imposed a “total shutdown” in Kuki-dominated Churachandpur, while rallies were held in Kangpokpi and Tengnoupal districts, alleging that the legislators betrayed their community.

The Kuki-Zo groups have been demanding a separate administrative unit for them, as the violence that broke out in May 2023 deeply divided the State on ethnic lines, with members of the two communities not venturing into each other’s areas.

Over 260 people have been killed and thousands displaced in the ethnic clashes. The State has been under the President’s Rule for one year, before Mr. Singh took oath as the Chief Minister on Wednesday (February 4).

Meanwhile, the Zomi Council, the apex body of the Zomi tribe, has summoned the three legislators who joined the government to appear before its office within three days.

In a statement issued on Friday (February 6) night, the Churachandpur-based civil organisation said the legislators were elected with the expectation that they would represent the rights, voices and aspirations of the community.

However, their recent actions have caused widespread public dismay, it said.

The council warned that failure to respond to its “call for dialogue” would compel it to take appropriate organisational measures, including prohibiting the legislators’ entry into the Zomi Council premises.

Published – February 07, 2026 12:38 pm IST



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