India has rejected concerns raised by a United Nations team of experts regarding the situation in Manipur, calling the report “unwarranted, presumptive, and misleading.” The UN experts had expressed alarm over reports of human rights violations in Manipur, particularly during the ongoing conflict between the Meiteis and the Kukis. The Indian Permanent Mission at the UN Office in Geneva issued a statement rejecting the news release and emphasizing that India was addressing the situation in Manipur according to its democratic norms while respecting human rights. India described the situation in Manipur as peaceful and stable and reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the region. The UN experts had called on India to ensure speedy justice for victims of ethno-communal violence and investigate acts of violence while holding perpetrators accountable.