New Delhi:The August17 scheduled meeting between the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and two umbrella organisations of 25 Kuki insurgent groups is likely to discuss the possibilities for a separate political identity for Kuki communities in Manipur. Top leaders of the two umbrella organisations of Kuki militant groups namely United People’s Front (UPF) and Kuki National Organisation (KNO) will sit for the second round of talks with the Home Ministry officials ever since the ethnic clash started in the State on May 3.
“We hope the talks on August 17 will have some concrete outcome over our demand for a separate Kuki administration,” said a senior leader from KNO speaking to ETV Bharat in New Delhi on Saturday. Reiterating that their demand is to make themselves free from an administration mostly run by the Meiteis, the KNO representative said, “The ongoing clash has further aggravated the scenario where Kukis are only expecting for a separate administration or a separate State.”
Meanwhile, a senior government official said that the Home Ministry was about to sign a peace accord with all the Kuki rebel organisations on May 8. However, the clash that started on May 3 has compelled the government to skip the signing process. “Ever since the clash erupted, the government is exploring some other options to sign a pact with the Kuki rebels as the Meiteis, it is learnt, will not accept any separate entity for the Kukis,” the official said.
In fact, the Government of India was going with the idea of giving an autonomous Territorial Council under the sixth schedule of the Indian constitution. The May 8 accord was supposed to be on the line of other autonomous councils existing in different States of the Northeast. States like Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram have autonomous councils.