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The Kuki Organisation for Human Rights Trust (KOHRT) has again appealed to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to reject reports submitted by the Manipur government regarding alleged state complicity in the ongoing ethnic conflict. KOHRT claims the government reports are misleading and deny institutional failure and ethnic targeting. They are urging for an independent judicial inquiry, protection of Kuki-Zo properties, and a separate administration for the Kuki-Zo community. They have also submitted voice recordings to the Supreme Court implicating the former Chief Minister in fueling the conflict.

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Kuki Group Accuses Manipur Government of Covering Up Complicity in Ethnic Violence, Demands Independent Inquiry

New Delhi – December 2, 2025: The Kuki Organisation for Human Rights Trust (KOHRT) has intensified its push for accountability in the ongoing ethnic conflict in Manipur, accusing the state government of deliberately concealing its complicity in the violence. In a letter to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), KOHRT urged the commission to reject the Manipur government’s “action taken reports,” labeling them “incomplete, misleading, and legally insufficient.”

According to KOHRT, the reports demonstrate a “systematic denial of institutional failure, ethnic targeting, and state complicity.” The organization alleges that the government has selectively used data to paint a false picture of the situation.

The ongoing conflict pits the valley-based Meitei community against the hill-based Kuki-Zo Scheduled Tribe communities. KOHRT, formed in response to the escalating tensions, has also approached the Supreme Court, presenting voice recordings that allegedly implicate former Chief Minister N. Biren Singh in exacerbating the conflict.

KOHRT is demanding that the NHRC issue a public censure against the state government within 15 days. The organization is also reiterating its call for an independent judicial inquiry into the allegations of state complicity, immediate protection of Kuki-Zo properties in Imphal, and the establishment of a separate administration for the Kuki-Zo people. The NHRC has yet to respond to KOHRT’s latest appeal.

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