The Government of the People’s Republic of Nagalim, Ministry of Information & Publicity has totally rejected the fabricated and distorted press statement issued by Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) on 5 June 2026. The NSCN viewed the statement as nothing more than what they are; an opportunistic attempt to exploit human tragedy for political gain.
The rebuttal statement issued by the MIP -NSCN/GPRN stated that “the allegations contained in the press statement 04/KIM/PR/22-41 dated 5th June, 2026 issued by Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) is categorically rejected in their entirety. The statement is yet another example of the systematic fabrication, distortion, and misinformation that have repeatedly been employed to mislead the public and manipulate narratives surrounding the ongoing situation. KIM’s repeated attempts to weaponize the suffering of the dead and injured expose a cynical agenda that has become all too familiar. The statement is seen as nothing more than what they are; an opportunistic attempt to exploit human tragedy for political gain.
“These baseless accusations are unsupported by credible evidence and follow a familiar pattern of manufacturing claims for propaganda purposes. Such practices have been exposed on numerous occasions, undermining the credibility of those who continue to engage in the deliberate spread of falsehoods. Attempting to advance a narrative through unverified allegations does nothing to promote truth, justice, or peace; it only deepens mistrust and fuels further division.
“We strongly condemn the reckless dissemination of misinformation and urge Kuki Inpi Manipur and affiliated groups to immediately refrain from the practice of concocting and circulating unsubstantiated allegations. The repeated use of false narratives for political and strategic purposes is irresponsible and detrimental to efforts aimed at restoring normalcy and fostering genuine dialogue.
“We call upon the public, media organizations, and relevant authorities to critically examine such claims and rely only on verified facts established through impartial investigation. Truth cannot be manufactured, and propaganda cannot substitute for evidence.
“Those who continue to spread misinformation should understand that falsehoods, no matter how often repeated, do not become facts. We therefore demand an end to these deceptive practices and urge all parties to act with responsibility, integrity, and respect for the truth” added the statement issued by the MIP NSCN/GPRN.

