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Manipur unrest: ZORO expresses solidarity with Zo tribe, bats for separate adminstration

First Published: 12th July, 2023 18:31 IST

ZORO affirms all support to Zo tribe in Manipur to help achieve their target

By Isaac Zoramsanga

The Zo Reunification Organization organized a rally in Aizawl to show solidarity with the Zo ethnic tribe in Manipur. The ZORO also held a rally as a mark of respect to the victims of the ethnic violence in Manipur.
The ZORO reiterated its undiluted support to the demand of a separate administration by the ethnic Zo tribal community or Kukis in Manipur.
ZORO Chairman R. Sangkawia said that they are supporting the demand of separate administration by the Kukis or the Zo tribal communities in Manipur.
He further said that the ZORO would work for the Kukis of Manipur achieve their target of separate administration.

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