In a major development, the Kuki Zo group has agreed to lift its blockade on National Highway 2 following discussions with officials in Manipur. The highway, a key lifeline connecting the state to the rest of the country, had been closed for weeks, disrupting the movement of goods and essential supplies.
Officials said the breakthrough came after several rounds of dialogue aimed at easing tensions and restoring normalcy in the region. The reopening of NH 2 is expected to bring relief to local residents and businesses who were facing shortages due to the prolonged blockade.
Community leaders welcomed the decision but emphasized the need for continued dialogue to address deeper grievances. Authorities have assured that efforts will be made to resolve issues through peaceful negotiations and to maintain law and order along the route.
The reopening of the highway is being seen as a step forward in easing tensions in Manipur, though stakeholders admit that lasting peace will require sustained efforts.
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