2 missing Kukis found dead; 21 abducted Nagas freed in Manipur

In a tragic turn of events in Manipur, two individuals from the Kuki community, Thengin Baite and Thangboimang Khongsai, were discovered dead after having been reported missing. Baite was from Thawai Kuki village in Kamjong district, while Khongsai hailed from Shangkai in Ukhrul district. Their deaths come amid ongoing tensions in the region, where ethnic conflicts have escalated significantly over recent months. Concurrently, a separate incident saw the release of 21 Nagas who had been abducted, highlighting the complex dynamics between the Kuki and Naga communities. These developments underscore the urgent need for dialogue and reconciliation as Manipur grapples with the ramifications of ethnic strife. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the deaths and abductions, aiming to restore peace in the affected areas. As local leaders and community representatives call for unity, the situation remains delicate, with both communities seeking to address their grievances and prevent further violence.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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