
Ginza Vualzong
Ginza Vualzong is a prominent leader of the Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Forum in India, known for advocating for the rights and interests of tribal communities in Manipur. He has been vocal in the political discourse surrounding the state's governance, especially during times of ethnic conflict. Recently, he commented on the resignation of former Chief Minister N Biren Singh, suggesting it was a strategic move to avoid being ousted in a no-confidence vote.
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Recent news mentions
Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) and Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum (ITLF) spokesperson Ginza Vualzong called the PM’s visit 'historic'.
Onus on govt to ensure peace talks, say people in Manipur | Guwahati NewsGinza Vualzong said President's rule was 'more preferable than a change of CM'.
Meitei groups oppose Prez rule, tribal bodies call it 'a ray of hope' | India NewsGinza Vualzong of the Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Forum commented on Biren's resignation.
Bid to save face, says tribal body; BJP defends ex-CM | India News






