The “Luingamla Kashan” is a sarong dedicated to Luingamla, a young girl from Ngainga village who was tragically killed on January 24, 1986. She was shot by the Indian army inside her home during a combing operation on the eve of India’s Republic Day after raising an alarm to stop an attempted rape. The design of this sarong is inspired by and rearranged from traditional Tangkhul patterns. It represents an act of brutality, the vibrant spirit of the young girl, and a call for justice. The pattern is geometric, semi-abstract, and predominantly red.