In a major breakthrough for regional diplomacy, the Kuki-Zo Council chairman has publicly admitted and expressed profound, formal regret over the tragic killing of six Naga civilians in a neighboring area. Characterizing the violent event as a “great mistake” triggered by intense emotional outbursts during heightened regional friction, the statement marks a critical turning point.
This unprecedented announcement is the very first time a prominent Kuki leadership organization has issued an official, public apology regarding the incident, signaling a vital step toward defusing long-standing ethnic tensions and restoring peace.










