This woman Kimi Ralsun from Haflong, Assam took miss Nemdeihoi Singsit from Songpijang Haflong, Assam as a housemaid to her husband (Hindu Army Officer) place of Posting somewhere in Himachal Pradesh. The couple continuously tortured the minor girl in their house, locked her in room for hours without food, sometimes would force the girl to take off her clothes and make her stand in front of the camera and take videos and photos of her time to time as punishments, beat her with whatever they can hold, kept her starve without sleep. Luckily there was no incident of Rape or attempt to rape case, the little girl was brought by Mrs. Kimi Ralsun from their place of posting to Songpijang, Haflong Assam and admitted her in Haflong Civil Hospital, Assam and left the girl alone with 2000 Rupees as medical expenses. This issue was brought into light this afternoon 23/09/2023.
Kukis’ Full and Undeniable Claim Over the Kuki Hills: A Historical Assertion from 641 CE to the Present Throughout the rugged terrain of the Indo-Burma frontier, a resilient people have long made their home in what is today commonly referred to as the Kuki Hills—a region encompassing parts of present-day northeast India, northwest Myanmar, and southeastern Bangladesh. The Kukis, comprising over fifty distinct tribes such as the Thadou, Zou, Hmar, Paite, Simte, Kom, Gangte, and others, have lived for centuries in these hills, defending their culture, territory, and way of life. Despite modern political boundaries and frequent attempts to diminish their historical claims, the Kuki people maintain a legitimate, ancestral, and uninterrupted connection to their land. This claim is not founded merely on sentiment but is deeply rooted in history, stretching as far back as the 7th century. The First Historical Mention: 641 CE in Tripura The earliest recorded mention of the Kukis appears ...
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