The electioneering is so low key that there is a sense of unreal about the whole affair. As I’m typing this there are not many voices over the public address systems announcing election meetings. Neither are there any mobile campaigns on the streets seeking votes.
There are only 10 days left for the elections and the night is as still as just another normal night.
As for myself, I can name only two candidates for our constituency—one the sitting MLA, who is also the nominee for MPP and the other, the Congress party nominee. I even have no idea about the number of contestants in the field!
But I think the voters have already decided in favour of the Manipur People’s Party. To my mind, there are three factors behind this development.
>> It seems that the time has come for Mr L. Chandramani, who is the brand new president of MPP. Just like Mr A.B Vajpayee’s ‘ab meri bari hai’ moment. Everybody in Manipur more or less agree that Chandramani is one of the fittest candidates for the post of Chief Ministership but somehow the post eludes so far.
>> The rebels of Manipur have so totally controlled the finances of the State that their nest logical step is to try to influence the political process it self. I’m surprised at the speed at which they insurrect the MPP into a serious contender of power in the State. Three months back nobody had even thought that MPP would return 3 MLAs to the new Assembly. It is almost the proverbial rise of the Phoenix.
>> The rape and killing of Manorama and the ongoing fast by Sharmila also contribute to the public mood. A simple girl named Manorama was rape and murdered by the troopers and the prime minister of the land came and announced publicly that he was a father of two daughters and thus could feel how the parents of Manorama would have felt. He promised publicly that he would do everything in his power to punish the guilty. But nothing happened. Not even a suspension in the ranks of the troopers!
And, right at the moment they are slowly murdering a simple named Sharmila.
Thus folks just feel in their bones that they are living under the shadow of a power that be which has neither an iota of feelings for them nor is fit to rule a human society.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
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