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Manipur violence: A year on, Meitei-Kuki couples bear the scars of displacement

Trapped within segregated "community" enclaves since the May 2023 violence, these couples now face a harsh reality.

News Arena Network - Imphal - UPDATED: May 2, 2024, 12:41 AM - 6 mins read

Since May 3 last year, the hill state has experienced sporadic, occasionally intense, ethnic conflicts between the Meitei majority and the Kukis.

Manipur violence: A year on, Meitei-Kuki couples bear the scars of displacement

Since May 3 last year, the hill state has experienced sporadic, occasionally intense, ethnic conflicts between the Meitei majority and the Kukis.


Manipur's ethnic clashes have cast a long shadow over inter-tribe couples, ripping apart families and severing once-vibrant lives. 

 

Trapped within segregated "community" enclaves since the May 2023 violence, these couples now face a harsh reality.

 

The geographical divide, with Meiteis concentrated in the Imphal Valley and Kukis restricted to the surrounding hills, has fostered a climate of fear and displacement. 

 

Some stolen moments of connection, through monthly visits to neutral territories like Mizoram or Assam, are a fragile substitute for normalcy. For some, the pain runs even deeper. 

 

Mothers grapple with single-handedly raising children, yearning for a normalcy shattered by violence. 

 

One such mother might only see her offspring once a month, while a father longs for a first meeting with a daughter born into this conflict.

 

The emotional toll is immense. The constant fear of abandonment hangs heavy, with wives questioning the future of their relationships. 

 

As couples contemplate the wreckage of their lives, the future stretches before them, an uncertain path shadowed by the human cost of this ongoing conflict.

 

Irene Haokip, for instance, is a Kuki who moved to Imphal after she got married. One year on, the 42-year-old has moved to Churachandpur, a Kuki dominated area, to be with her family while her husband and their children, a five-year-old son and a three-year-old daughter, stay on in Imphal.

 

"My husband used to work as a construction contractor. I met him when a neighbour's house in Bishnupur was being constructed. We fell in love and he would come to the area to meet me often. We got married in 2018 and have two children," Haokip said.

 

Bishnupur is between Meitei dominated Imphal and Kuki dominated Churachandpur. It earlier housed people from both communities and is now considered a buffer zone.

 

"My husband sent me to my parents' home last year fearing for my safety in the valley when clashes broke out. There has been no going back since. The children are with him because we fear that they might not be safe in Churachandpur since they are Meitei children," Haokip added.

 

She meets her family once a month in neighbouring Mizoram, travelling 15 hours each way.

 

"He brings the children there too. Many other couples also do that. We meet once a month and come back to our respective houses. My children miss me but it feels like a choice between being alive and mothers' love," Haokip lamented.

 

As Manipuris count their losses, many say that this was not always so. 

 

Meitei-Kuki marriages were not uncommon and never a source of societal trouble with the two communities mingling easily. 

 

It changed on May 3 when trouble broke out after after a 'Tribal Solidarity March' was organised in the hill districts to protest against the Meitei community's demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.

 

A month later, Laishram Singh, a Kuki, became a father.

 

He wanted to be the best father when he got to know about his wife's pregnancy in 2022. They were expecting their first child in June and were shopping for clothes and toys.

 

But destiny had other plans.

 

Singh moved to the hills where Kukis live and his wife Achanba, a Meitei, stayed back. She had lost her parents five years ago and had to move to a relief camp in Imphal Valley in May last year where she gave birth to a girl in June.

 

Eleven months later, Singh hasn’t yet met his daughter.

 

Achanba worries the distance might just end her marriage.

 

"I have a husband but I am still forced to live life as a single mother... he calls me sometimes and I send him pictures but the communication is gradually dropping. I fear that if this goes on for long, his family might pressure him into marrying a Kuki girl and he will abandon me. This also causes us to fight.” "I am not a widow, I am not a divorcee...I don't know what kind of separation is this," Achanba added helplessly.

 

Nirmala, a 45-year-old Kuki, who ran a shop in all women market Ima Keithel till last year, now lives in the hills and has no stable means of livelihood. She also fears being abandoned.

 

Her husband, a Meitei, who lives with their son and his parents in Sugnu area in Meitei dominated Imphal, initially used to send her money but has stopped.

 

"We have been married for 15 years. My shop was a good contributor to our household income that has stopped now. Here I live with my brother and sister-in-law and take up odd jobs but there is no stable income. I feel like I am a burden on them..if this continues I will have to move to a relief camp," Nirmala said.

 

Others such as Pema Dimpu and her Kuki husband say they are constantly discussing whether they should move to another state. Dimpu, a Meitei, stays in Imphal Valley while her husband has gone to the hills.

 

"That seems to be the only way out now that we move somewhere else and start a new life. It has been a year and there is no peace in sight... no idea when we can coexist like before without the threat of life constantly looming over us," Dimpu said.

 

The hill state has witnessed sporadic, sometime intense, ethnic clashes since May 3 last year between the majority Meitei community and the Kukis. 

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