Overview
- Three Naga civil groups submitted a memorandum in New Delhi on Saturday seeking the prime minister’s personal intervention over attacks they blame on Kuki militants.
- The organisations allege that nearly 100 fighters from the Myanmar-based Kuki National Army-Burma crossed into India on Thursday to strike three border villages using drones and rocket launchers.
- The memo cites burnings and displacement in Namlee-Wanglee, Z Choro, and Kaka, alongside earlier sieges in other Naga areas, and it describes the violence as a foreign-backed invasion rather than a local clash.
- The groups demand eviction operations against KNA-B, the Myanmar People’s Democratic Force, and Suspension of Operations cadres from Naga areas, protection of Naga territories, restoration of the Ukhrul–Imphal highway, and a time-bound judicial inquiry into alleged security lapses.
- They argue the Suspension of Operations setup has enabled territorial expansion by armed Kuki groups and say this undermines the 2015 Indo‑Naga Framework Agreement, with no formal response from the Centre reported so far.