Key Highlights
Kuki-Zo Highway Blockade & Protest
- Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) ended its highway blockade in Manipur’s hill districts after the burial of a protester killed in clashes on March 8.
- National Highways 2 and 37 were reopened, restoring commercial vehicle movement.
- The shutdown was in response to the Home Ministry’s directive for free movement on all roads.
Ethnic Clashes & Government’s Response
- The protests escalated after Kuki-Zo protester Lalgouthang Singsit was killed in Kangpokpi district clashes with security forces.
- The KZC opposes free movement on highways, fearing it would weaken their demand for justice and separate administration.
- Security operations intensified to recover looted weapons and restore normalcy.
Political Developments & Peace Efforts
- Six Naga MLAs met Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla, seeking intervention for peace and rehabilitation.
- Churachandpur Meitei United Committee also approached the Governor to ensure welfare for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in relief camps.
Analysis & Way Forward
- The blockade lifting is a positive step but long-term ethnic reconciliation is needed.
- The government should prioritize inclusive dialogue, economic stability, and administrative solutions to address grievances.
- Strengthening peacekeeping mechanisms and humanitarian relief for IDPs is crucial.
Mains Mock Question:
"Discuss the impact of ethnic conflicts on internal security in India. Examine the challenges posed by community-based road blockades and suggest policy measures to resolve such issues."