In Manipur, gestures without justice ring hollow. What comes next will decide whether the Prime Minister’s visit is remembered as a turning point—or a passing stopover.
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This carefully orchestrated journey to Assam, Manipur, and Mizoram—featuring project announcements worth over Rs 35,000 crore—demonstrates the transformative impact of sustained prime ministerial attention on regional development and national integration.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to Assam has once again drawn the nation’s gaze to the Northeast. Development projects worth nearly ₹18,530 crore were inaugurated or launched during the visit, covering healthcare, infrastructure, connectivity, and industrial expansion. For Assam, a state where geography, identity, and history intertwine, the significance of such announcements goes beyond financial outlays—they touch upon questions of inclusion, cultural preservation, and the credibility of governance.
Since May 2023, ethnic violence has claimed more than 260 lives and displaced over 60,000 people. Beyond the statistics lies a fractured social fabric and a governance crisis that the state can ill afford to ignore.
PM Modi’s 20-minute speech in Churachandpur, where he invoked “Manipur” an astonishing 33 times—once every 36 seconds—was a verbal sledgehammer that shattered years of Kuki separatist efforts to erase the state’s unified identity. For a region battered by division, this was a clarion call for cohesion, a masterstroke that exposed the intentions of BJP MLAs like Paolienlal Haokip.
Bhupenda could’ve chosen a life of comfort. He earned a PhD from Columbia University and married Priyambada, niece of then RBI Governor and Finance Secretary H.M. Patel. Her father was a wealthy doctor in Uganda, with a 200-bed hospital and tea estates in Kenya. He even offered Bhupenda two tea gardens. But Bhupenda was a man of conviction. As he shared in Bobbeeta Sharma’s documentary Bhupenda Uncut, he paid for his own wedding. That was just who he was.
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The group that set fire to the Open gym in 2023 has now defaced the Prime Minister’s ceremonial display. These acts are deliberate, aimed at undermining the government and stirring chaos. The turmoil in Manipur is not a spontaneous outpouring of local grievances but a meticulously orchestrated campaign by external players or agencies, who thrive on the state’s instability.
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On September 9, 2025, a devastating flash flood tore through Sabungkhok and Shantikhongbal in Imphal East district of Manipur, submerging over 30 homes, ruining crop fields, and wiping out fish farms. The villagers, left to pick up the pieces, were stunned—not by heavy rains, for there were none, but by the inexplicable deluge. "A flood without rain?" one resident asked in disbelief, echoing the people's growing suspicion that the real culprit lies in the hills surrounding the valley.
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I write this letter with a heart weighed down by grief and betrayal. When I testified before your so-called “Independent Public Tribunal,” I did so in the hope that my words, and the pain of countless other victims, would help uncover the truth behind the tragic violence that tore apart our lives.
The recent extension of the Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement, signed on September 4, 2025, between the Government of India, the Manipur state government, and Kuki insurgent groups under the Kuki National Organisation (KNO) and United People’s Front (UPF), was meant to be the first step towards peace for a state battered by ethnic strife.
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My father brought home Bengali alphabet and number books to teach Silu. That started another chapter. Every evening, my mother and Macima tried their best to teach her to read and write. Silu resisted. She hated studying and begged not to be forced. She promised she would work, do anything, but not study.
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The air in Assam—where the Brahmaputra whispers and tea leaves rustle—is steeped in reverence this year. A full-century since the birth of a voice that transcended time, politics, and geography, Assam embarks on a year-long celebration of Dr. Bhupen Hazarika. Known as Sudha Kontho, the "Voice of Nectar," he was not just a musician, but a poet, filmmaker, humanist, and truth-teller whose legacy lives on in the soul of a region—and far beyond.
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The July 3, 2025, “26th Separation Day” in Sadar Hills, organized by Committee on Tribal Unity (CoTU), is another head-scratcher. It’s unclear what happened in 1999 to justify it, yet it featured the same vigils, prayers, and calls for separation from Meiteis.
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