“This strategic decision (of replacing CRPF) will not only help in safeguarding the lives of the civilians but also create a sense of security and stability in the region,” Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights, which organised the rally, said in a memorandum to National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and Union home minister Amit Shah. They alleged gross violations of human rights by the central forces in Jiribam district.
On Monday, around 10 suspected armed militants were killed by CRPF personnel in heavy exchange of fire in Jiribam. Two jawans also suffered injuries.
According to Kuki women, the killed were village volunteers protesting the authorities failure to intervene and stop the bloodshed that started more than 18 months ago.
“This heinous act has reignited tensions in the region, prompting concerns about the escalation of violence and the safety of innocent civilians,” the organisation said. It demanded punishment of those responsible. “The perpetrators have to face the full extent of the law to set a precedent and send a clear message that such actions will not go unpunished.”
“Unlike Assam Rifles, who have earned the trust of the community through their actions and commitment, CRPF has consistently failed to instil confidence among Kuki-Zo people. The lack of trust stems from a history of perceived negligence, timidity and a failure to protect the interests of the indigenous population.”At the same time, Assam Rifles has “demonstrably shown their ability to uphold peace and safely manage the buffer zone,” it said. Manipur Police said IG and DIG rank officials “are stationed in Jiribam and Borobekra areas for supervision and coordination of efforts” to rescue six internally displaced persons, including three children and three women.