TIM Condemns Persecution of Thadou Tribal Christian Community by Kuki Groups

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IMPHAL, August 23, 2025: The Thadou Inpi Manipur (TIM) has strongly condemned what it described as the continued persecution and social boycott of Thadou tribal Christian families by Kuki groups, including churches and civil society organizations.

TIM Condemns Persecution of Thadou Tribal Christian Community by Kuki Groups

The latest case emerged in Shillong on August 20, when the Kuki Worship Service (KWS), Kuki Inpi Meghalaya, and the Kuki Students’ Organization (KSO) issued a joint public notification ordering the ostracization of Thadou families. A day later, relatives of the targeted individuals were reportedly coerced into disowning them through a public declaration.

According to TIM, the move came after two Thadou individuals, Jamkholun Haokip and Nehkholal Haokip, participated in a “Road to Peace” dialogue between the Thadou and Meitei communities in Imphal on August 6. The organizations accused them of violating community directives, though TIM clarified that the meeting was an independent peace initiative, not linked to Kuki groups.

TIM emphasized that the Thadou community is distinct from Kukis and has consistently resisted attempts to subsume its identity. It further accused certain Kuki organizations and religious leaders of fostering hate speech, violent rhetoric, and a radical supremacist ideology that threatens peace and communal harmony.

The statement recalled earlier incidents of aggression, including the role of the Kuki Liberation Army in the 1990s, and alleged that extremist pastors and Kuki leaders continue to propagate violence from pulpits and online platforms. It also expressed concern over the involvement of government employees in “anti-state narratives and Kuki-supremacist campaigns.”

Comparing the radical trends to global extremist movements, TIM warned that such organized hate posed a grave danger to Indian democracy and social stability. It called on both the Centre and the Manipur state government to take decisive action against those promoting communal hostility and to end policies of “Kuki appeasement.”

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“The Thadou community, which does not have its own armed group, has endured violence for too long. The time has come for the government and society to recognize the dangers of unchecked Kuki radicalism and protect the constitutional rights of all communities,” the statement said.

The Joint General Secretary of TIM, Manggou Thadou, signed the release, urging national attention to safeguard peace, democracy, and the integrity of the state.

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