Kanglei Yaol Kan-na Lup (KYKL) observes its 29th foundation day

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Kanglei Yaol Kan-na Lup (KYKL) observes its 29th foundation day

Imphal: Banned Kanglei Yaol Kan-na Lup, (KYKL) celebrated its 29th foundation day on Tuesday.

As it does every year, KYKL celebrated the occasion at its Central Headquarters (CHQ), battalions, units, and sections inside and outside Kangleipak (Manipur), released by the organization’s Publicity and Research Secretary A Yaiphaba. According to a press release.
The main function of the day was organized by CHQ, which was attended by many important leaders.

In the event, the party flag was unfurled, tributes were paid to the revolutionary workers who laid down their lives for the national liberation movement and the party chairman’s message was read out.
Most of the leaders there highlighted the need to live as a ‘subject’ rather than as an ‘object’ with freedom of choice, such as the chairman who emphasized the need for authentic existence to protect his identity. was talked about.
Many leaders have emphasized the chairman’s reasoning that explains the link between economic backwardness and the death of a nation.

Key members of the organization explored how a society with a strong sense of identity could raise its collective consciousness after watching the chairman’s speech.
All members of the organization were reminded by the chairman of the need to continue opposing Indian colonialism as it was the only means through which ‘we can continue to exist as a people’.

Thus, the main themes of KYKL’s 29th Ascension Day were keeping the embers of resistance burning, standing firm with the national liberation movement, and protecting the national identity.
Meanwhile, revolutionary greetings to all revolutionary organizations and people as well as civil society organizations, public leaders, intellectuals and the media community of the ‘West South East Asia’ (WESEA) region including North East India, Bhutan, North Bengal and Myanmar. Yes, KYKL. Chairman N Oken said the revolutionary movement in the WESEA region is currently in a state of existential crisis and deep decline.
Notably, KYKL is demanding independence for Manipur.

The independent state of Manipur merged with the Indian Union in 1949.

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