Setback for Centre’s Peace Initiative in Manipur: 3 prominent pressure groups oppose Manipur Peace Committee
First Published: 12th June, 2023 20:55 IST
COCOMI has decided to pull out of the committee, while the Kuki Inpi has objected to inclusion of its President without prior consultation
It is a major jolt to the Centre’s peace initiative in Manipur. Within hours of announcing the Manipur Peace Committee, three prominent civil society organisation – Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI), Indigenous Tribal Leaders Forum (ITLF), and Kuki Inpi, the apex body of Kukis in Manipur, have opposed the Peace Committee set up by the Union Home Ministry in a bid to restore peace in battered and bruised Manipur that has been witnessing violence and killing since May 3. The Peace Committee is being headed by Manipur Governor Anusuiya Uikey and has Chief Minister N Biren Singh as a member.
The Kuki Inpi opposed the inclusion of its President as a member of the 51-member Peace Committee without “prior and proper consultation and information; the Kuki Inpi Manipur is compelled to object the same.
“The Kuki Inpi Manipur has never objected any peace effort envisaged with an intent of justice. However, the recent order made by the Ministry of Home Affairs North East Division with regards to the selection for peace committee members is an exception as the Kuki Inpi Manipur senses no rationale to pursue for peace solely with individuals who have engineered the ethnic cleansing against our people,” the organisation said.
The Kuki Inpi Manipur have reiterated time and again that it has always treasured the idea of Peace and is always open to welcome the same. However, any call for peace or therefore any effort to ensure “lasting peace” needs to be focussed on the right approach with the proactive involvement of all stakeholders on a proper table. Any blatant bull-dozing and authoritative and arbitrary direction such as this one can only hamper the Peace Process, the organisation further said.
COCOMI has decided to pull out of the peace committee. COCOMI coordinator Jeetendra Ningomba who was appointed as a member of the peace committee, stepped down on grounds that the government of India has not taken any visible action taken against alleged narco-terrorists and illegal immigrants.
Another Kuki CSO, the ITLF, has also expressed its displeasure at having CM N BIren Singh as a member of the committee as well as COCOMI.
Also Read: Jo ho gaya so ho gaya. Give peace a chance: Manipur CM N Biren Singh
COMMENTS

TOPMOST STORY NOW

Live Assam Panchayat Elections to Be Held in Two Phases on May 2 and May 7
02nd April 2025
Live Attempt Gangrape Girl Inside Moving Bus In Assam: Driver, One Accomplice Arrested
02nd April 2025
Live Assam: Anjali Daimary, Sister of Ex-NDFB Chief Ranjan Daimary, Launches Political Party in BTR Ahead of BTC Polls
02nd April 2025
Live Meghalaya FC Secures 3rd Place at 2nd Edition of Indo-French Tournament in Paris
02nd April 2025WE RECOMMEND

Massive Protests in Manipur’s Ukhrul and Nagaland Against Indo-Myanmar Border Fencing, Demand for Free Movement Regime Restoration
Representatives from various civil society organisations also participated, raising strong objections to the fencing project.
02nd April 2025
Manipur: A Refugee Dumping Ground? Former CM N Biren Singh Sparks Debate
Calling for an honest reassessment of this historical chapter, N Biren Singh urged for a balanced approach to addressing its implications.
02nd April 2025
Manipur Police Arrests Facebook Page Admin for Spreading Fake News
The arrest took place in Porompat under Porompat Police Station in Imphal East District.
02nd April 2025
Manipur BJP Holds Meeting to Discuss Delimitation Exercise and Address Public Concerns
Manipur BJP: The meeting addressed various issues, including public sentiments and concerns related to the exercise.
01st April 2025
NPP Seeks Apology from Ex-Manipur CM Biren Singh
“We condemn N Biren Singh’s remark and demand an apology,” NPP Working President Marcuise N. Marak said
01st April 2025