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Twelve cadres of KCP (PWG) and one from KYKL laid down arms and ammunition, including monetary demand letters to Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Thursday.
Twelve cadres of KCP-PWG (Peoples War Group) and one KYKL cadre were welcomed at a homecoming ceremony held at 1st MR in Imphal on Thursday.
A combined team of special commando unit and a column of 10th Assam Rifles arrested one KCP member in Kangpokpi district..
On arrival of the 18th foundation day of MFL, MAC extends greetings to all communities, revolutionary groups, CSOs, intellectuals, media fraternity, health workers, sports players and students etc., stated a release issued by member in-charge, secretary information and publicity S Mangal.
Armed militant groups in the state have become more aggressive and frightening as they threaten their targets with bombings and murders, Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO), Churachandpur stated.
Floral tributes were offered to the leaders and brave soldiers who laid down their lives in the fight for self-determination movement of Kangleipak (Manipur) and ‘Western South East Asia (WESEA)’.
Due to the second wave of the pandemic, the occasion will be observed in a low key affair as gathering of people is prohibited inside the organisation, it stated.
The apprehended insurgents were handed over to Bishnupur and Keibul Lamjao police stations for further investigations
The KCP announced that a digital publication of the issue has also been released.
'Until we come to project a united front, making any further progress in the struggle remains a challenge'.
The KCP expressed gratitude and extends revolutionary greetings to those who extended physical and moral support.
The two arrested KCP (MJC) cadres were involved in a number of crimes related with KCP (MC) and later on KCP (MJC), a release stated.
The two cadres were produced before the Court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate VI, Araria, Bihar and remanded into transit remand till December 6.
‘Lanthengminasi Eikhoi’ is being published by the KCP every six months.
The KCP and its supporters in Manipur wear black badges on September 21 every year as a symbol of national rejection of the controversial Manipur Merger Agreement, 1949.
A release signed by the chairman stated that as a representative of KCP/MFL, he would like to express utmost respect and sincere gratitude to the doctors, nurses, health workers and volunteers for frontlining the battle against COVID-19 pandemic.
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