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TNL Seeks Immediate Intervention Of CM For The Safe Release Of Civilians Held Captive At Shangkai

Last updated: March 11, 2026 11:51 am
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Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) seeks immediate intervention of Chief Minister of Manipur for the safe release of civilians held captive at Shangkai along Ukhrul-Imphal Road

The letter reads “we write to express our strongest concern and outrage over the alarming incident reported at Shangkai, along the Ukhrul-Imphal road, where innocent civilians travelling on the route have reportedly been intercepted and held captive by Kuki groups.

“This incident is not only a grave violation of the basic human rights and freedom of movement of citizens, but also reflects a serious breakdown of law and order along a vital public road connecting Ukhrul and Imphal. The continued captivity of innocent travelers has created fear, anger, and deep resentment among the public, while their families remain in distress and uncertainty regarding their safety.

“In view of the seriousness of the matter, we strongly urge your government to intervene immediately to secure the safe and unconditional release of the civilians without any delay. The Government of Manipur cannot remain a silent spectator when innocent citizens are unlawfully detained on a public highway.

“We further demand that the State Government take firm and decisive measures to ensure safety of all commuters and hold those responsible for this unlawful act accountable under the law. Failure to address such incidents decisively will only deepen the prevailing insecurity and undermine public confidence in the ability of the Government to maintain law and order.

“We sincerely hope that your government will treat this matter with the highest priority and urgency, and act immediately to safeguard the lives and freedom of the affected civilians” stated the letter signed by Sword Vashum President of Tangkhul Naga Long.

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