GUWAHATI: Reopening of nationwide highway-2, the Imphal-Nagaland provide lifeline, has reignited stress in Manipur’s fragile peace procedure, with two Kuki-Zo armed teams caution Saturday that it “should no longer be misinterpreted as an endorsement of unrestricted motion between Meitei and Kuki-Zo spaces”.The warning from Kuki Nationwide Organisation (KNO) and United Folks’s Entrance (UPF) got here two days once they signed a revised year-long extension of suspension of operations (ceasefire settlement) with the Centre and the state. Beneath the pact, the teams agreed to deal with Manipur’s territorial integrity, shift designated camps clear of prone spaces, and paintings against a political agreement. The settlement, first signed in 2008, has been renewed periodically.Over 260 folks had been killed and over 60,000 displaced since Meitei-Kuki clashes erupted in Would possibly 2023. Either side have since have shyed away from each and every different’s territories – such a lot in order that circle of relatives of Lamnunthem Singson, a flight attendant killed within the Air India flight crash on June 12, routed her frame via Kohima through street to keep away from Meitei-inhabited spaces.Kuki-Zo council agreed lately to reopen NH-2 after talks with house ministry. KNO and UPF stated Kuki-Zo teams by no means blocked NH-2 and the council’s attraction used to be restricted to the Kangpokpi stretch to permit passage of crucial items. The 2 our bodies reaffirmed dedication to structured tripartite discussion geared toward a negotiated agreement inside of Charter.