
Manipur’s colonial legacy of dual administration, carried into the symbolism of Article 371-C of the Indian Constitution, continues to shape the state’s political tensions, undermining democratic principles of consent, justice, and equality, writes Dr. Kh. Pou.

The scrapping of the Free Movement Regime is not just a policy shift but a direct assault on Naga identity, mobility, and sovereignty. Yet this moment of crisis also opens the door for reimagining strategies, languages, and frameworks in the long Naga struggle for self-determination.
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