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Guwahati: BJP MLA Paolienlal Haokip from the Kuki community has slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modiโ€™s brief stopover in Manipur.

Haokip questioned the purpose of the visit and termed it a waste of public resources.

Haokip added that the people of Manipur had hopes that Modi would hear their grievances and aspirations.

โ€œBut not even ten minutes were spared to listen to our woesโ€”not even from party MLAs,โ€ he said.

Haokip elaborated, โ€œIโ€™ll meet and greet him when he has time to listen to the woes and aspirations of my people.โ€

Meanwhile, the Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) on Saturday submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Manipurโ€™s Churachandpur.

They asked for a โ€œlasting political solutionโ€ in the form of a โ€œseparate administrationโ€.

The KZC, said that Kuki-Zo people, demolished by protracted ethnic violence, could no longer survive under the โ€œdominationโ€ of the valley-based polity.โ€

They urged for a Union Territory (UT) status with a legislature under Article 239A of the Constitution.

โ€œFor years, we have consistently demanded complete separation from Manipur, seeking a separate administration in the form of a Union Territory with a legislatureโ€ฆ This demand arises not from convenience, but from necessity โ€“ for peace, security, and survival of our people,โ€ the KZCโ€™s memorandum said.

Highlighting the September 4 Suspension of Operations (SoO) between the Central government and Kuki militant groups asking for a โ€œtime-bound political settlementโ€, the KZC requested the Union government to expedite the dialogue process.

Talking about the effect of the ethnic strife, the KZC alleged, โ€œMore than 250 innocent lives have been lost at the hands of the majority Meitei community; over 360 churches and places of worship reduced to ashes; more than 7,000 homes burnt; and over 40,000 of our people remain displaced in relief camps, separated from their ancestral homes.โ€