Manipur MLAs Demand Kuki Militants Be Declared ‘Unlawful’
Manipur legislators have intensified their demands for the Centre to take decisive action following the tragic Jiribam killings. The MLAs have called for a review of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) and urged the government to designate the Kuki militant groups involved in the violence as an "unlawful organisation."
The incident, which sent shockwaves across the state, has reignited debates over AFSPA's role in maintaining law and order. Many believe the act's review is long overdue, as its implementation often sparks human rights concerns. The legislators argue that labeling the Kuki militants as an "unlawful organisation" would empower authorities to curb their activities and restore peace in the region.
Manipur has been grappling with ethnic and communal tensions, and the Jiribam killings have further strained the fragile fabric of the state. The MLAs insist that swift and resolute action is necessary to prevent further escalation of violence and ensure justice for the victims.
While some civil rights groups support the call to address militant activities, they warn against blanket policies that could harm innocent civilians. The Centre’s response to the demands remains unclear, but public pressure is mounting for a balanced and effective solution.
The people of Manipur now look to New Delhi for a strong yet thoughtful approach to addressing the complex challenges posed by militancy, communal divides, and the controversial AFSPA.