Monday, January 22, 2007

MLA Laisom Ibomcha's public announcement

I was in the thick of making preparations for cooking my dinner. It was around 9 in the night. A voice over the public address system announced the ongoing election meeting nearby. I could hear the actual proceedings of the meeting clearly.

After several speakers, the candidate came to the mike. From his voice, I can clearly know that he was the sitting MLA o f our constituency, Mr Laishom Ibomcha.

At the fag end of his speech, he made extremely points summarized below:

>> A joint secretary from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) visited his home twice to ask him to facilitate the initiation for the talk with rebels. He went to meet the rebel leaders. The rebel leaders wanted him to contest from the platform of a local political party.

The interesting part is not of the joint secretary of the PMO visiting him. But it is in the part when he told the gathering that the rebel leaders want him to contest from the platform of a local political party. That he could say it in public means that the rebels have approved dragging their names in the election campaigning. That, in itself, is a remarkable development.

During the last few months of 2006, there were whispered talks in our locality that the sitting MLA was summoned to Bangkok by rebel leaders. Apparently he went there twice. It was said that the brief given to him by the rebels was to find out some legal framework on which the holding of plebiscite can discussed with the Government of India. We gave to note here that he was also the former Law Secretary in the Manipur Government Secretariat.

I also remember asking one of brother-in-laws who is a very active worker of the sitting MLA about the veracity of the rumour. He told me that the story was authentic and the MLA went to Bangkok to meet the rebel leaders. But, he hastened to add that the MLA himself was not ready to admit even to them about his trip to Bangkok.

So, I decided that if the MLA himself was not ready to talk about it then it sure was in the realm of plane speculation. And, I decide not to take interest in the whispered talks whirling around then.

Now, the MLA himself publicly announced the trips he had undertaken at the behest of the rebel leaders for the groundwork of a talk with New Delhi.

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