3 min readGuwahatiJul 4, 2026 07:10 AM IST
Over four months after the death of Manipur MLA Vungzagin Valte, who was severely injured in a mob attack in Imphal in 2023, his final rites are set to be held in his family’s home in Churachandpur on Saturday.
Valte (63) was a BJP leader, former minister and three-time MLA representing the Thanlon constituency. He was one of the 10 Kuki-Zomi MLAs in the state when the ethnic conflict erupted. He was also an adviser to then chief minister N Biren Singh when he was attacked in the state capital on May 4, 2023, as the violence that started the previous day raged on.
The attack had left him with multiple fractures and requiring ventilator support. He never fully recovered from his injuries and died in a hospital in Gurgaon on February 21 this year.
Once his body was brought back to Churachandpur, his family and the Zomi Council, the Churachandpur-based apex body representing eight tribes under the Zomi umbrella, decided to put the final rites on hold and move his remains to the morgue in Churachandpur Medical College. His body has remained there ever since.
Among their demands was that a central agency take the investigation into his 2023 assault, in which no one had been arrested, further. The Zomi Council had also demanded “time-bound engagement by the Government of India” towards the larger demand by Zo groups for a separate administrative structure from the Imphal-based state government.
A Zomi Council leader told The Indian Express that the decision to lay Valte to rest on Saturday was taken in line with the wishes of the family.
“It is for personal reasons. His wife is quite unwell, and his body remaining unburied will affect her psychologically. That is the main reason,” said the leader.
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A security official said that authorities in Churachandpur have been informed of the likelihood of Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh visiting Churachandpur on Saturday for Valte’s last rites. Neither he nor his predecessor, N Biren Singh, had visited the Kuki-Zomi-majority district since the conflict began. However, members of the Chief Minister’s Office have said that this visit is yet to be confirmed and will be decided on Saturday morning.
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