A 24-hour general strike called by the Kuki Statehood
Demand Committee (KSDC) disrupted normalcy in all Kuki-dominated areas
in Manipur on Monday July 8,2013
The KSDC was protesting
against the refusal by the Union government to carve out a Kuki State
from Manipur and holding talks with Kuki militant organisationsNote
1)Manipur people include the Meetei, Pangal, Naga, Kuki, and Mizo, who speak different languages of branches of the Tibeto-Burman family
2)The Meetei who live primarily in the state's valley region, form the primary ethnic group (60% of the total population)and occupy about 10% of the total land area.
3)The Kuki,Naga and other smaller tribal peoples make up about 40% of the population but occupy the remaining 90% of the total land area of Manipur.
4)Manipur has a population of 2,388,634. Of this total, 58.9% live in the valley and the remaining 41.1% in the hilly regions. The hills are inhabited mainly by the Naga, Kuki, and smaller tribal communities and the valley mainly by the Meitei,Pangal and "Bhamons" (who are literally non-Meiteis)
5)Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) was formed on Nov 02, 2010 .
6)Preceding the formation of KSDC was a landmark meeting held on 2 September 2010 in New Delhi under the aegis of Kuki Inpi and Kuki Nampi Palai: each and every Kuki revolutionary organisation was invited to discuss and deliberate the future of the Kuki people. The resolution passed at the meeting - following the assent of all the revolutionary groups - was to seek statehood for the Kukis comprising their ancestral land
7)KSDC’s demand for Kuki state is also prompted by the following issues -
- Denial of Sadar Hills District
- Denial of Tribal Protection Under the Sixth Schedule
- The Eight Schedule
- Disparity in Development: Neglect of Tribal/Kuki Areas
- Rendering Hill Areas Committee Non-functional
- Denial of Proportionate Representation
- Land Alienation and Annexation of Tribal Land through state administrative mechanism (overlapping in the 2011 census), which is taken up by COPTAM (Committee on Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur)
- State Government meddles with chieftains rights to deprive them of their land
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