The UNLF is one of the oldest insurgent organizations in Northeast India. E. N. Rammohan, the former Director-General of the Border Security Force, once wrote, "Of the five major (Imphal) valley underground groups, the UNLF's ideology is by and large intact. The senior leadership is well educated and has good organizational control." The cadres of the group are drawn largely from the Meitei and the Pangal people.
Factions
In 2020, UNLF split into two factions, one led by R.K. Achou Singh alias "Koireng" and the other led by Khundongbam Pambei, called UNLF (Koireng) and UNLF (Pambei) respectively. The Koireng faction was said to have had 300 cadres and the Pambei faction 2000 caders.
Strategy and Tactics
The UNLF is known to be heavily involved with Extortion, Arms Trading, and Income Generating Projects to finance their armed movements. They have several organized training camps within the northeast sector of India and the neighboring countries of Myanmar and Bangladesh. Ningtam Meira is the primary media outlet they use to make publications.
Four–point proposal to Indian government
The UNLF had put forward four condiciones sine quibus non before the government of India if it is willing to initiate dialogue and ink a peace accord with the organisation, which are:
Arrest of chairperson
On 4 December 2010, Sanayaima was produced by the NIA, who claimed to have arrested Sanayaima from Motihari in Bihar; while, Sanayaima has proclaimed that he was abducted by the Bangladeshi agencies on 29 September 2010 and "handed over" to the agencies of India. Sanayaima has been booked by the NIA for "waging war against the Indian Union under section 120 (B) IPC, 121, 121 (A), 122 IPC and 16, 17, 18, 18 (A), 18 (B) & 20 Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, 1967 as amended in 2008." After the arrest, he said that "in a multi-community region, the idea of peace cannot be achieved without considering the collateral damages of the secondary conflict that emerges out of the meaningless peace process."
Drawing inspiration from the "charged political atmosphere" during the "Naxalbari uprising", he had dropped out of the higher studies at the Jadavpur University in Kolkata, and "picked up a gun and vanished into the forest" about 4 decades ago; and had remained underground since then.
Peace Talks
On 29 November 2023, the Pambei faction of UNLF signed a ceasefire agreement with the Government of India. The agreement was claimed as being "historic" as the UNLF is the first Meitei insurgent organization to sign such an agreement.
See also
- Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act
- Insurgency in Northeast India
- Insurgency in Manipur
- 2023 Manipur violence
- List of terrorist organisations in India
References
External links
- About UNLF in the Global Security Website
- Description of the UNLF in The South Asian Terrorist Portal the international India Jammu organizationsOrganizations
