In a press statement, the KZC clarified that while it acknowledges and respects the celebration of Robvena Ni and does not oppose the Chief Minister’s participation in the festival, his travel plans through Kangpokpi by road are a matter of concern. The council has warned that such a move could provoke public unrest and potentially lead to attacks on the Chief Minister and his entourage.
The KZC accused the N. Biren Singh-led state government of perpetrating what it described as genocidal acts against the Kuki-Zo community, in alleged complicity with extremist groups. The council claimed that 19 months of violence had severely affected the community and accused the Chief Minister of playing a role in inciting attacks on the Kuki-Zo people.
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