Northeast India’s Only English and Hindi Satellite News Channel

UCM holds mass rally in Imphal

First Published: 31st October, 2018 17:19 IST

Several activists of the United Committee Manipur besides common people took part in a mass rally in Imphal urging the Centre not to compromise with the territorial integrity of Manipur

Several activists of the United Committee Manipur besides common people took part in a mass rally in Imphal urging the Centre not to compromise with the territorial integrity of Manipur while signing the Naga Peace Accord.

Meanwhile, UCM secretary general KH Athouba talking to Northeast Live demanded that the idea of Manipur remains intact.

The UCM leader further said that the political, territorial, historical and ethnic identity should remain as one political entity and that the Government of India should never ever attempt to threaten or compromise Manipur’s territorial integrity

COMMENTS

WE RECOMMEND

Banner
Lok Sabha polls: Outer Manipur candidates speak about their priorities if elected as MP

4 candidates are in fray from the Outer Manipur seat which is reserved for the Scheduled Tribes (ST)

26th April 2024
Banner
Tripura, Manipur, Assam records high voter turnout till 11 am 

Polling is going on in 88 parliamentary constituencies across 13 states and Union Territories in the second phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2024.

26th April 2024
Banner
NPF expects to lead in all 13 constituencies of Outer Manipur with huge margin: Party MLA Achumbemo Kikon

Kikon has also exuded confidence in emerging victorious in this election.

26th April 2024
Banner
NPF leader Azo Nienu confident of K Timothy Zimik’s victory in Outer Manipur

Azo Nienu also said that he is grateful to the BJP and National Peoples's Party (NPP) for not fielding any candidate for Outer Manipur and extending support to K Timothy Zimik. 

26th April 2024
Banner
Lok Sabha polls phase 2: Voting in 7 Northeast seats begins, 74 candidates in fray

Voting for the 15 Parliamentary constituencies was held in the first phase on April 19.

26th April 2024