Struggle to Separate2012 The Zeliangrong United Front, a militant group of Manipur, vowed not to have any peace agreement with the government and continue to struggle for protection of the interest of the Zeliangrongs and its related indigenous communities. “ZUF stands to protect the natural resources, land and people, and to promote fraternity and assure individual dignity, as also to preserve the unity and integrity of Zeliangrong Inpui, Chiru and other minority groups bound by territorial jurisdiction.” Continued Unification Refusal In 2015 The NSCN (I-M) held talks with the Centre and one of its main demands was the integration of Naga-inhabited areas under one administrative unit, including Manipur's Naga-inhabited districts. However, ZUF adamantly opposed any unification, thus provoking continued violence between the groups. While the NSCN (I-M)'s demanded for Naga integration, the Kuki community and the Zeliangrong community…
Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF)
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