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The Scheduled Tribe Demand Committee Manipur (STDCM) appealed to MLAs to persuade Chief Minister N Biren Singh, urging proactive steps before January 31, including the submission of necessary documents for Meitei enlistment.
The poster campaign calls for a better Manipur with equal status and appeals to people to leave a missed call to the phone number 8732042511 starting from November 20 till December 20, 2023.
Representatives of Meetei (Meitei) Tribe Union requested the Manipur governor to extend support for the inclusion of Meetei (Meitei) to Scheduled Tribe status.
Manipur CM Biren, accompanied by BJP national spokesperson Sambit Patra, visited Tripura and interacted with Meetei community in the state ahead of the state Legislative Assembly election 2023.
It is the perfect time to send the recommendation as all the ministers and MLAs of the ruling party who have been apprised by the STDCM have given a positive note on the demand, Opposition MLA K Ranjit said.
The Meetei Chanu, 2022 will be held at the Bhagyachandra Open Air Theatre (BOAT), Palace Compound, Imphal East on December 10.
Young Voluntary Organisation (YVO) and Wangkhei Puja Meira Paibi Nupi Lup jointly staged a sit-in protest at Wangkhei Puja Lampak on Thursday demanding the inclusion of Meetei/Meitei in Scheduled Tribe (ST) list.
Meitei population will no longer get the protection of the Indian Constitution as an indigenous community if it remains in the general category, says WAMA president M Naokhamba.
The government will take strict action against those who try to distort the history of Manipur, CM Biren warned.
Mera Houchongba, the festival of oneness and brotherhood between the hill and valley people of Manipur, is observed on the 15th day of Mera (October in Meitei calendar).
Governor La Ganesan in his message, stated that this festival through the ages has withstood the test of time and has become a rallying point for the state's unity and integrity.
The Meetei Students Association (MSA) stated that the ethnic identity of the Meeteis will disappear if inclusion of Meetei in the ST list is delayed any further.
Many historical sacred places of the Meetei community have been falsely claimed as their land by some ‘immigrants’ communities, said president of IMF RK Rajendro Singh.
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