Sunday, September 03, 2006

Watershed

It’s increasing clearer by the days that bomb blast at ISKCON temple has become a watershed in the political development in Manipur.

Today, I also went to a conference on ‘Manipur in the aftermath of the ISKCON bomb blast: A retrospection’. The theme of the conference also somehow points to some kind of a watershed.

The conference was organized by Manipur Peace and Integrity Council’, commonly known as MAPI Council. Though I keep reading about its activities in the paper, this is the first time I ever attend anything organized by them. It was a well organized conference, the venue being the State Guest House, Sanjenthong.

As usual, I didn’t join the conference proper but instead hear out the whole proceeding at the control room of some cable guys, who were covering the event live!

Among the speakers are P. Sarat, a serving IAS officer, Hareshwar Goswami, again a serving official and Nongmeikappam Koteshwar, a brilliant practicing lawyer.

They are the embodiment of what you the upper class. Normally, they avoid anything to do with CSOs (civil society organizations), like MAPI Council.

Now, they are propelled to come out.

Again, this, itself is a watershed.

Not only they came out but also spoke out. They also closed their speeches saying that it’s just right time for speaking. Otherwise, they said, ‘we are not going anywhere’.

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