Kuki Inpi Manipur Elects New Executives, Ch Ajang Khongsai re-elected as President

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UKHRUL: The Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) on Thursday elected its new executives for the tenure 2025-2028 with Ch Ajang Khongsai as its president. Khongsai had also served as the president of KIM in the previous tenure as well. 

The new executives were elected on the last day of the four-day General Assembly at Hengbung village in Kangpokpi district, Manipur.

The newly elected executives included Henkhopao Haokip as vice president, Paotinthang Lupheng as general secretary, Lala Misao as finance secretary and Janghoulun Haokip as information & publicity secretary.

KIM is the apex body of the Kuki community.

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