Suisa rungsung biography
Suisa rungsung biography
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Rungsung Suisa
Indian politician
Rungsung Suisa (4 March 1907 – 17 April 1971) was an Indian politician.[1][2] Suisa was one of the key figures in the movement to unite Naga-populated areas in Manipur with the Naga Hills (Nagaland).[3] He was popularly known as 'Uncle Suisa'.[4]
Rungsung Suisa belonged to the Tangkhul Naga tribe.[5] He was the son of Rungsung Luithui.[1] He hailed from Somdal, Ukhrul district.[6] He studied at the Jorhat Christian High School.[1] He was amongst the first youths of the Manipur hill people to obtain matriculate education.[6]
Suisa was one of five hill leaders named by the President Manipur State Darbar to participate in the Constitution-Making Committee in 1946.
However, Suisa and the other hill leaders did not attend the first session of the committee.[1][3] On 13 August 1947 he chaired a meeting of hill leaders, at which the assemble