KYKL refutes

IMPHAL, Oct 15: The proscribed KYKL has refuted any connection whatsoever between Khaidem Hemjit (36) s/o Kh Sanajaoba, his wife Yumnam (N) Khaidem (O) Bindilata Leima and Thongram BK Meitei (33) s/o Th Iboyaima Meitei of Keirak Mayai Leikai, Bamon Lam…

IMPHAL, Oct 15: The proscribed KYKL has refuted any connection whatsoever between Khaidem Hemjit (36) s/o Kh Sanajaoba, his wife Yumnam (N) Khaidem (O) Bindilata Leima and Thongram BK Meitei (33) s/o Th Iboyaima Meitei of Keirak Mayai Leikai, Bamon Lampak who were reportedly arrested by Thoubal commandos on October 12.
According to a press release issued by KYKL publicity and research, deputy secretary Thoiba Mangang, it was Hemjit who was first arrested in the course of a frisking and checking exercise at Thoubal Athokpam Khunou.
Later on the same day, Bindilata and BK Meitei were also pulled up on the disclosure of Hemjit.
However, KYKL contended that all the three individuals do not have any connection with the outfit and they are innocent civilians.
The report that incriminating documents were recovered from their possession was a blatant lie, it added.

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KYKL, KCP, NLFT call total shut down

Imphal, October 13 2017: The proscribed KYKL, KCP and the National Liberation Front of Twipra (NLFT) have called a total shut down in Tripura and Manipur from October 14 midnight till 6 pm of October 15 as a show of resistance to the alleged Indian colonial rule which came into effect since October 15, 1949 […]

Imphal, October 13 2017: The proscribed KYKL, KCP and the National Liberation Front of Twipra (NLFT) have called a total shut down in Tripura and Manipur from October 14 midnight till 6 pm of October 15 as a show of resistance to the alleged Indian colonial rule which came into effect since October 15, 1949 […]

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‘Ready to give up power for talks with UGs’

Imphal, October 10 2017: Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has said his Government is keen to have dialogue with various insurgent groups in the State with involvement of the Centre to find a political solution and bring peace . With over 30 different armed groups operating in the state, Singh told PTI that the […]

Imphal, October 10 2017: Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has said his Government is keen to have dialogue with various insurgent groups in the State with involvement of the Centre to find a political solution and bring peace . With over 30 different armed groups operating in the state, Singh told PTI that the […]

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Surrenderees demand stipend

Imphal, August 02 2017: Maintaining that surrendered UG cadres have not been given monthly stipend, the All Manipur Surrenderee’ Welfare Association has urged the State Govt to look into the matter and do the needful. Addressing a press meet today at Manipur Press Club, secretary of All Manipur Surrenders’ Welfare Association Kaji Umar, who was […]

Imphal, August 02 2017: Maintaining that surrendered UG cadres have not been given monthly stipend, the All Manipur Surrenderee’ Welfare Association has urged the State Govt to look into the matter and do the needful. Addressing a press meet today at Manipur Press Club, secretary of All Manipur Surrenders’ Welfare Association Kaji Umar, who was […]

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Oken condoles Ayekpam Wangpa

IMPHAL, Jun 30: KYKL Chairman N Oken has expressed deep shock and sorrow over the demise of UNLF Vice-Chairman Ayekpam Tomba alias Tona alias Wangpa.
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IMPHAL, Jun 30: KYKL Chairman N Oken has expressed deep shock and sorrow over the demise of UNLF Vice-Chairman Ayekpam Tomba alias Tona alias Wangpa.

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KYKL clarifies

IMPHAL, Oct 31 : KYKL, in a statement, has clarified that the one Kangabam Sundar (42), s/o (L) Kangabam Bheigya of Thiyam Konjin Awang Leikai who was reportedly arrested by Thoubal police commandos on October 30 is not associated with KYKL.
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IMPHAL, Oct 31 : KYKL, in a statement, has clarified that the one Kangabam Sundar (42), s/o (L) Kangabam Bheigya of Thiyam Konjin Awang Leikai who was reportedly arrested by Thoubal police commandos on October 30 is not associated with KYKL.

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KYKL cadre held

IMPHAL, Aug 26 : Based on a reliable source, a combined team of Imphal West district and Thoubal district police commandos conducted a search operation in and around Waithou area and arrested one active member of KYKL, said a statement issued by the PR…

IMPHAL, Aug 26 : Based on a reliable source, a combined team of Imphal West district and Thoubal district police commandos conducted a search operation in and around Waithou area and arrested one active member of KYKL, said a statement issued by the PRO, Police Department, Manipur.

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Manipur Ambush: Exclusive Photos from 4th June Ambush site in Chandel Manipur

Kanglaonline exclusive photo coverage from ground zero at ambush site, Parolon in Manipur’s Chandel district. By Deepak Shijagurumayum. A misleading calm hung over leafy Parolon in Manipur’s Chandel district on Friday 5th

Kanglaonline exclusive photo coverage from ground zero at ambush site, Parolon in Manipur’s Chandel district.

By Deepak Shijagurumayum.

Villagers roaming around with air gun at the ambush site at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

Villagers roaming around with air gun at the ambush site at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

A misleading calm hung over leafy Parolon in Manipur’s Chandel district on Friday 5th June, 2015, 24 hours after 18 soldiers of the 6 Dogra Regiment were gunned down here in an ambush by militants from three different groups – NSCN(K), KYKL and KCP.

6th Dogra Regiment's truck ambushed by militants at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur.  Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

6th Dogra Regiment’s truck ambushed by militants at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

A live Improvised Explosive Device (IED), placed inside a pressure cooker, lay on the side of the road, about 20 km away from the Myanmar border, with parrot green sandbags placed in front to mark the area. The handful of soldiers guarding the spot halted the little traffic filtering in, sending them back. They were waiting for the bomb disposal squad.

IED bomb was implanted in a pressure cooker to ambush the Indian Army by militants at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

IED bomb was implanted in a pressure cooker to ambush the Indian Army by militants at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

“The bomb is still live. We arrived after the incident was over and have been here ever since. We are conducting searches. But the insurgents could very well have left for Myanmar. It’s difficult,’’ said a soldier from 6 Dogra Regiment.

Chinese made hand granade which was found at the ambush site at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

Chinese made hand granade which was found at the ambush site at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

Next to the IED lay an grenade that’s yet to be defused and the remains of the battle day before — the skeletons of two completely charred trucks, and two empty burnt RPG shells.

6th Dogra Regiment's truck ambushed by militants at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur.  Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

6th Dogra Regiment’s truck ambushed by militants at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

6th Dogra Regiment's truck ambushed by militants at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur.  Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

6th Dogra Regiment’s truck ambushed by militants at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

 

On 5th June, New York Times reported: “At least 20 soldiers were killed and 11 are injured,” said Col. Rohan Anand, an army spokesman in New Delhi. “The army convoy was first blasted using improvised explosive devices followed by rocket-propelled grenades and small-arms fire.”

Uniform  of one of the deceased Indian Army at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

Uniform of one of the deceased Indian Army at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

 

Exclusive photo coverage gallery from ground zero at ambush site, Parolon in Manipur’s Chandel district:

6th Dogra Regiment's truck ambushed by militants at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.
Uniform of one of the deceased Indian Army at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum
Villagers roaming around with air gun at the ambush site at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.
6th Dogra Regiment's truck ambushed by militants at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur.photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.
Uniform of one of the deceased Indian Army at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.
6th Dogra Regiment's truck ambushed by militants at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur.photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.
IED bomb was implanted in a pressure cooker to ambush the Indian Army by militants at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.
Uniform of one of the deceased militants at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.
Chinese made hand granade which was found at the ambush site at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.
6th Dogra Regiment's truck ambushed by militants at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.
Cap of one of the deceased Indian Army at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.
6th Dogra Regiment's truck ambushed by militants at Paorolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

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NSCN/GPRN, KYKL and KCP welcome ‘Joint Assault’ team

    IMPHAL, June 9: Three senior leaders of the NSCN/GPRN, KYKL and KCP representing each organisations namely KCP president Ksh Laba Meitei, KYKL chairman N Oken and NSCN/ GPRN

 

Manipur ambush killing - Press release from NSCN, KYKL, KCP

 

IMPHAL, June 9: Three senior leaders of the NSCN/GPRN, KYKL and KCP representing each organisations namely KCP president Ksh Laba Meitei, KYKL chairman N Oken and NSCN/ GPRN chaplee Kilonser Starson accorded `a warm victory reception`™ to the Joint Assault Team that returned after the June 4 attack on the 6 Dogra Regiment, said a joint statement of the three outfits.

The joint statement made available to the media houses was signed by PRO NSCN/ GPRN Col Isak Sumi, dy secretary Publicity and Research, KYKL Th Thoiba and member-in-charge Information and Publicity, KCP S Mangal.

It said the reception was also attended by army chiefs of KCP, KYKL, and Col Isak Sumi of NSCN/GPRN.

Further according to the statement, the event was rather sombre for the losses of the unit commander, Maj Rajanglung of Naga Army and Cpl Amit alias Keisham Rajen, 27, son of K Khamba of Nongdren Maning Leikai, of KYKL during and after the battle.

It said `Late Maj Raza was hit by an enemy mortar shell in the battlefield and Late Cpl. Amit breathed his last on the way to a safer place from the battle, probably, due to heart failure.`

`The KYKL authorities were not aware of any sign of such latent ailment and he had not lodged any health complaint. The report that his dead body bore bullet marks is totally baseless,` it claimed.

The statement further said `If it happens to be a report given out by concerned Indian forces, it is nothing but a shameless lie.`

`Maj. Raza was not only valiant and tactical in battles, but also prudent and judicious politically. His acumen for combat plan could ensure easy success and his tactical guidelines for retreat could save the rest of his team even after his sudden demise. His death is an irreparable loss to the NSCN/GPRN organization and Naga national movement. Cpl. Amit was friendly to all and jolly to a fault. His commitment to the revolutionary struggle and cheerfulness in times of hardships could elevate the sagging morale of everybody. The vacuum caused by his death cannot be filled up easily.`

The joint statement also said the victory of the combined team `is a landmark step towards Naga Meitei unified struggle for WESEA against Indian colonialism and this particular event further forges the camaraderie spirit between the two struggling communities.`

The Elite Unit offered condolence salute to their departed comrades and the gathering observed two-minute silence in honour of the martyred souls, it said.

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17 soldiers killed, 16 others injured in ambush claimed by NSCN, KYKL and KCP

  IMPHAL, June 4: Heavily armed militants ambushed an army convoy in Chandel district this morning, killing atleast 17 personnel including an officer and injuring 16 others in one of

manipur ambush claimed by NSCN, KYKL and KCP

manipur ambush claimed by NSCN, KYKL and KCP

 

IMPHAL, June 4: Heavily armed militants ambushed an army convoy in Chandel district this morning, killing atleast 17 personnel including an officer and injuring 16 others in one of the deadliest ambush since the attack on the Sikh Regiment by a hill-based militant outfit some years ago along the Imphal-Ukhrul road which killed 21 personnel.

Meanwhile, the NSCN/GPRN, KYKL and the KCP have claimed responsibility for the attack.

The convoy of the 6 Dogra Regiment was ambushed in between Charlong Village and Paraolon Village, 35 kms from the Tengnoupal Police Station along the New Somtal Road in Chandel district.

An unsigned joint statement of the three outfits said `A combined team of the Elite Strike Unit of Naga Army, KYKL and KCP assaulted five vehicle convoy of the 6thDogra regiment on June 4 at Tengnoupal `“New Somtal Road under Chandel district of Manipur and slain 20 personnel including one JCO and critically injured more than a dozen soldiers.`

`The assault started around 6 am and lasted till 9 to 10 AM.`

`The joint offensive has been launched in sync with each corresponding assertion for self determination and sovereignty.` the statement said.

According to the police, the 6 Dogra Regiment of the Moltuk post was being replaced by the 4 Assam Regiment and they were moving towards their Imphal divisional headquarter when the attack happened.

The personnel were in four vehicles and came under the sudden powerful ambush from the militants just 5 km far from their Moltuk post, police said.

The militants first triggered a powerful Improvised Explosive Device to damage the first vehicle of the convoy and block the way of the other vehicles and then fired RPG shells damaging two other vehicles, according to the police.

The attackers also used sophisticated weapons killing 17 army personnel including a Junior Commission Officer on the spot. Another 16 personnel were injured during the ambush.

Police also said some of the 6 Dogra Regiment personnel retaliated for sometime killing a suspected militant.

The bodies of the killed and the injured personnel were shifted to the Leimakhong Military Hospital in three helicopters.

It is also said that the militants took away weapons from the army, although the exact number of weapons and ammunitions is yet to be officially confirmed.

Soon after recieving information of the ambush, a Chandel district Police team rushed to the spot. Assam Rifles personnel from the nearby post also arrived at the scene.

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Two Non Manipuris wanted for murder of a KYKL Leader held in Dwarika

As released by Express News Service : Two men, who had allegedly killed the leader of a militant group operating in Manipur during the latter’s stay in Delhi in 2008

As released by Express News Service :

Two men, who had allegedly killed the leader of a militant group operating in Manipur during the latter’s stay in Delhi in 2008 and were also wanted in another murder case by Chhattisgarh Police, have been arrested by the Delhi Police.

Joint commissioner of police (crime) Ravindra Yadav said that the accused, identified as Satender Kumar, alias Tinu (33) and Pritam Kumar (36) were arrested from Dwarka following a tip off.

“Both of them were wanted in a case of murder of Amanaka in Raipur, Chhattisgarh since 2011 and cash reward of Rs 15,000 each was declared on their arrest,” Yadav said.

“Satender Kumar was also involved in the 2008 murder of one O Juge Singh, alias Wongba Khummen, the leader of a Meitei terrorist group known as Kanglai Yawol Kanna Lup organisation (KYKL) of Manipur,” Yadav added.

 

News Sourced from IndianExpress: http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/duo-wanted-for-murder-of-manipur-militant-held/

 

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Jadonang’s struggle has its relevancy to this day: CorCom

IMPHAL, August 27: The sacrifice made by the brave Haipou Jadonang for ushering a better future for his community, and his struggle against the colonial regime has become more relevant

IMPHAL, August 27: The sacrifice made by the brave Haipou Jadonang for ushering a better future for his community, and his struggle against the colonial regime has become more relevant today, said a statement of the Coordination Committee, a conglomerate of six proscribed organisations of Manipur, namely: KCP, KYKL, PREPAK, PREPAK (Pro), RPF & UNLF.

The statement signed by its media coordinator, H Poirei has paid revolutionary salute to Jadonang on his 83rd death anniversary which is on August 29. Praising Jadonang for his pioneering leadership role he played for Kabui community in particular and Manipur in general, while fighting against the British, it said Jadonang’s struggle was towards achieving sovereignty of the land.

Recalling that Jadonang was born to Thiudai and Tabonliu in Kambiron village of Tamenglong, in the year 1905, when British colonial rule prevailed over Manipur following the 1891 battle, it said Jadonang grew up to be an upright patriot.

The statement continued that Jadonang stood against oppressive decrees of the then colonial British and the King, who forced upon hill people to do hard manual jobs like carrying their loads; collecting undue taxes from households etc.

It continued that Jadonang firm stand gave a clarion call against the human right violations meted out to the people, and thereby gave an impetus to anti-colonial struggle. Jadonang unmasked the sinister designs of colonialism by following the indigenous culture and religion, Jadonang had a firm belief that he could save his countrymen from the colonial yoke, said the statement.

Further, the statement said Jadonang’s action of mobilising his countrymen against the British became a big headache for the coloniser. Accordingly, the British hatched a plan to capture Jadonang by giving false charges to him. Jadonang was captured on February 19, 1928 from Binakandi, Cachar.

Adding that Jadonang was tried by the then political agent JC Higgins, who acted as both judge and prosecutor, charged him with IPC Section 302/109 and 320/149, without giving any opportunity to defend himself; the statement maintained that Jadonang was hanged to death on August 29, 1931 near the bank of Nambool River in a hasty manner.

Had Jadonang been alive for a longer time, without getting caught by the British, the history of anti-colonial struggle would have taken a different course, it said.

The statement continued that there is an urgent need to follow the footsteps of Jadonang by today’s generation, whose ideals were based on indigenous and cultural moorings. It said the colonial legacy of the British is still being practiced by India; therefore it is important to fight against the colonial oppression with the same ideals of Jadonang.

Further continuing that the Indian colonial regime has been trying to erase the rich indigenous imprints of this land from the surface of the earth, it said there is no other way, except furthering the anti-colonial struggle with a united force of the people. This will be a true tribute to Jadonang, the statement added.

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CorCom serves quit notice to outsiders

The post CorCom serves quit notice to outsiders appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.Manipur,IMPHAL, September 6: The united front of seven insurgent groups CorCom has served ‘Quit Notice’ to all outsiders staying in the state and has asked locals …

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Manipur,IMPHAL, September 6: The united front of seven insurgent groups CorCom has served ‘Quit Notice’ to all outsiders staying in the state and has asked locals not to facilitate the stay of outsiders in their homes in any form. CorCom … Continue reading

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Imphal editors threatened

The post Imphal editors threatened appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.Manipur, IMPHAL, Aug 6: Editors of several local dailies have been threatened by a group calling itself the KYKL (MDF) for refusing to publish a statement issued by the group. Mean…

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Manipur, IMPHAL, Aug 6: Editors of several local dailies have been threatened by a group calling itself the KYKL (MDF) for refusing to publish a statement issued by the group. Meanwhile, the state Home Minister Gaikhangam issued a red alert … Continue reading

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Assam Rifles: SEVENTY TWO UGS LAY DOWN ARMS BEFORE CM of Manipur and AR

The post Assam Rifles: SEVENTY TWO UGS LAY DOWN ARMS BEFORE CM of Manipur and AR appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.Manipur: Assam Rifles IGAR (S) accomplished yet another feat in ensuring peace and prosperity of Manipur when it convinced a total of …

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Manipur: Assam Rifles IGAR (S) accomplished yet another feat in ensuring peace and prosperity of Manipur when it convinced a total of 72 hardcore UGs of the State to surrender unconditionally in front of the Chief Minister, Mr O Ibobi … Continue reading

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