The last three days are truly important days in the political history of Manipur. Let’s see the chronology of events.
20th – The Director General of Police announced in an event called ‘ Police-Media interaction’ that they had the details of the perpetrators of the ISKCON bomb blast. They are, according to him, going to make public the details in right time.
21st—In a Public meeting the sitting MLA of the Keisamthong Assembly Constituency announced that he took the advice of the rebels and chose to contest from a local party platform. Indirectly he clearly hinted that he (and his party) had the blessings of the rebels.
22nd—Mr A.B. Bardhan, the general secretary of the Communist Party of India, expressed his fear that the election would be hijacked by the rebels.
If we try to find the trend behind the happenings during these three days, then it would be clear that the rebels are throwing their weight to influence the political process and thus the working of the State Assembly. It is also clear that they are trying to hand over the rein of power to a local party, MPP.
So, what’s the response of the Chief Minister, his cabinet ministers and the ruling parties as a whole?
Here, we have to remember the announcement of the Director General of Police. In plain language, the power that be, using the DGP as proxy, sends the clearest message to the rebels that if they don’t desist from supporting the MPP in full throttle, they would disclose that they (the rebels) are behind the ISCKON bomb blast.
Thus, the ISKCON bomb has become a cannon fodder for the petty political gamesmanship.
From a purely Machiavellian point of view, the Chief Minister’s response is a superb countermove.
But what about the future of this society, our principles and our resolve to fight the scour of the 21st century, terrorism?
What about them?
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