Kuki-Zo Groups Renew Demand for Union Territory Status

The core demand of the Kuki-Zo insurgents - the creation of a UT with a legislative assembly for Kuki-Zo inhabited areas, recently resurfaced.

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  • The long-standing Kuki-Zo insurgency issue in Manipur has resurfaced.
  • Recently, the Kuki National Organisation (KNO) and the United People’s Front (UPF) — umbrella groups of Kuki-Zo insurgents under the Suspension of Operations (SoO) pact — held talks with the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).
  • The core demand remains the creation of a Union Territory (UT) with a legislative assembly for Kuki-Zo inhabited areas, citing the impossibility of coexistence within Manipur’s administrative structure after the 2023 ethnic violence.

Background

  • Suspension of Operations (SoO) pact:
    • Initial signing: 2008 between the MHA, Manipur Government, and Kuki insurgent groups.
    • Objective: To maintain peace and allow dialogue for a political settlement.
    • Status: Periodically renewed, and renegotiated and reinstated (on September 4, 2025) with new terms ensuring –
      • Verification of cadres and deportation of foreign nationals.
      • Relocation of insurgent camps.
      • Inclusion of a new clause — “negotiated political settlement within the Constitution of India.”
      • Reaffirmation of Manipur’s territorial integrity.
  • Ethnic violence (May 2023):
    • Triggered between Kuki-Zo tribals and Meiteis over land and identity issues.
    • Resulted in approximately 250 deaths and over 60,000 displaced persons.
    • This led to the Manipur Government refusing to extend the SoO pact (in February 2024), accusing Kuki groups of violating ground rules and instigating violence.

Key Developments

  • Demands by Kuki-Zo groups:
    • Creation of a UT with Legislature for Kuki-Zo areas.
    • Protection of traditional tribal land rights and authority of village chiefs.
    • Simplification of land registration and succession procedures, currently centred in Imphal.
    • Recognition of historical autonomy of Kuki-Zo hills.
  • Centre’s response:
    • A.K. Mishra, North East Advisor to MHA, represented the Government, reiterating Centre’s sensitivity to Kuki-Zo grievances.
  • But creation of new Union Territories is not current policy.
    • Emphasised consultations with all communities in Manipur for a negotiated political solution.
  • Other issues discussed:
    • Land, forests, customs, and development in tribal areas.
    • Confidence-building measures and governance reforms.

Historical Context and Constitutional Argument

  • Pre-Independence autonomy:
    • Kuki-Zo hills were not under the Manipur State Durbar before 1947.
    • Under British rule, these were “Excluded Areas” (Government of India Act, 1935), administered by the British Political Agent, not the Meitei King.
    • Traditional chiefs managed land, justice, and administration independently.
  • Post-merger integration (1949):
    • Manipur’s merger with India led to centralised governance, ignoring tribal land tenure systems.
    • Compensation was paid to the Meitei King but not to Kuki-Zo chiefs.
    • The SoO groups argue that creating a UT within India would restore pre-independence autonomy, not promote secessionism.
  • Constitutional arguments:
    • The Constitution allows Parliament to create UTs under Article 3, which gives the central government the power to directly administer these regions. 
    • Arguments include – 
      • Providing direct central government control for strategic importance (e.g., Andaman and Nicobar Islands).
      • Preserving cultural distinctiveness (e.g., Puducherry, Daman and Diu). 
      • Ensuring better political and administrative management in areas with unique challenges (e.g., Delhi, Chandigarh), and 
      • Providing special care for backward or tribal areas that are not yet ready for full statehood. 

Way Forward

  • Inclusive dialogue: Continued engagement with both hill and valley communities to ensure lasting peace.
  • Administrative reforms: Decentralised governance models like Autonomous District Councils (ADCs) could balance tribal autonomy and state integrity.
  • Developmental focus: Prioritise infrastructure, education, and livelihood in tribal areas to reduce alienation.
  • Land tenure reforms: Legal protection of customary land ownership while integrating it within constitutional frameworks.
  • Confidence building: Ensure security, rehabilitation, and justice for victims of ethnic violence to rebuild trust.

Conclusion

  • The renewed Kuki-Zo demand for a UT with legislature underscores the deep-rooted ethnic and governance fault lines in Manipur. 
  • While the Centre remains firm on preserving territorial integrity, sustainable peace in Manipur will depend on balancing tribal aspirations with the unity and federal structure of India.

Source: TH

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