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What Does Muivah’s Homecoming After 50 Years Mean for the Nagas & Neighbouring Communities?

What Does Muivah’s Homecoming After 50 Years Mean for the Nagas & Neighbouring Communities?

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0:15:16
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2025-10-09 16:23:32 24d ago
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After decades away from home, Thuingaleng Muivah — the legendary Naga leader and General Secretary of the NSCN (IM) — is finally returning to his native village, Somdal, in Ukhrul District, Manipur, on 22nd October 2025. This homecoming marks a deeply emotional and political moment for the Naga people. From his early life and role in the Naga nationalist movement to the historic Framework Agreement of 2015, this documentary video revisits his journey, his long years of struggle, and what his return means for Naga unity, peace, and reconciliation. We also look back at the 2010 blocked homecoming, the Mao Gate incident, and how this 2025 visit could become a moment of healing and hope for all communities across Northeast India. Key Themes: Naga nationalism and identity NSCN (IM) and the peace process The 2010 blocked visit and Mao Gate tragedy The significance of Muivah’s return to Somdal Implications for Naga–Manipur relations and the peace talks A story of resilience, identity, and homecoming — one that still shapes the destiny of the Naga people. #ThuingalengMuivah #MuivahHomecoming #NagaStruggle #NagaPeaceProcess #SomdalVillage #Ukhrul #NagaHistory #NSCNIM #Nagalim #NorthEastIndia #ManipurNews #NagaMovement #PeaceAndReconciliation #NagaIdentity #FrameworkAgreement #Nagaland #UkhrulDistrict #NagaUnity #MuivahReturnsHome #NortheastPolitics