United Naga Council meets Baptist Christian apex body in Manipur
Imphal, May 19
A delegation of ten church leaders from Baptist Christian Apex body namely Manipur Baptist Convention, Council of Baptist Churches in North East India, Asia Pacific Baptist Federation, and Baptist World Alliance held a coordination meeting with the United Naga Council, Naga People's Organisation, and other civil society groups in Senapati.
The leaders made a joint appeal to UNC and Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) for the immediate and unconditional release of hostages. They stressed that the continued detention of innocent persons is deepening fear and mistrust among communities.
Calling for peace and reconciliation, the delegation urged all stakeholders to act with restraint, reject violence, and work towards restoring harmony and normalcy in Manipur.
It can be recalled that on Monday, Manipur Chief Minister, Yumnam Khemchand Singh, lauded the role being played by the church leaders in trying to defuse the present crisis arising out of the hostage keeping incident in the aftermath of the killing of three church leaders on May 13 at Zero Point in between Kotlen and Kotzim under Kangpokpi District.
A ten-member team of church leaders representing the Council for Baptist Churches in North East India (CBCNEI) and the Manipur Baptist Convention (MBC) called on the Chief Minister on Monday, discussing the tense situation between the two tribal communities. The meeting was also attended by Manipur Deputy Chief Minister Losii Dikho.
The church leaders have volunteered to broker peace between the two communities. Khemchand Singh said that he feels touched by the church leaders meeting him and offering their help to bring peace. The State Government lauded the role of the church leaders and encouraged them to talk to both sides.
Further, the church leaders will be engaging in two teams to work for peace. While one team will travel to Kangpokpi District, another team will visit Senapati District. The church leaders strongly feel that hostages on both sides need to be released on humanitarian grounds urgently.
The team travelled to Kangpokpi and met the family members of three deceased church leaders to express condolences.
The State Government has assured that ex-gratia will be provided to the three families. The team will then speak to the Kuki Church leaders of Kangpokpi in a bid to bring peace.
The team visited Senapati District and met the Naga Church leaders and members of the Naga Civil Society Organisations to discuss the prevailing tense situation and hostage crisis.
— ANI
Reader Comments
The church has historically played a vital role in conflict resolution in the Northeast, but this situation is complex. Hostage-taking only deepens the cycle of revenge. The government's support for these peace efforts is welcome, but more needs to be done to address the root causes of the mistrust between Naga and Kuki communities.
Heartbreaking to hear about the killing of three church leaders. These are the people who bring communities together, not divide them. I hope the ex-gratia helps the families, but what they really need is justice and lasting peace. The church's mediation could be a game-changer here.
I appreciate the church's initiative, but we must also question why such conflicts persist despite decades of peace efforts. The state government should complement these talks with concrete steps for development and job creation in these districts. Peace without economic opportunities is fragile.
As someone who follows Northeast issues, this is a ray of hope. The emotional appeal from Baptist leaders to release hostages unconditionally is powerful. Let's pray that Kuki Inpi and UNC respond positively. 🙏 Manipur needs healing, not more bloodshed.
The church leaders deserve respect for risking their safety to mediate. But I'm concerned about the timeline—every day hostages remain in captivity, resentment grows. The CM should do more than just praise; the state must ensure safe passage for these mediators and put pressure on both sides to free the innocent.
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