The President of India sent his message for the people of Manipur on the occasion of ‘Sajibu Cheiraoba’. It seems that the President had suddenly come to realize that Manipur has a festival called ‘Sajibu Cheiraoba’. It is to be noted that tomorrow is ‘Sajibu Cheiraoba’.
On the other hand, it is now fairly certain that the Burmese Army had ventured into a new territory and begun openly taking part in the programs of the Manipur rebels.
Although the particular rebel group had washed its hands off the whole affair, it is also fairly certain that around 400 Kuki villagers were taken into the Burmese territory and made to stay in military managed villages.
It is in direct response to the micro-management of the refugees from the Khengjoi area. They were fleeing the area because of the intermittent clash of the Indian Army with a particular rebel group. The refugees were neatly packed into trucks and carried to the Khengjoi areas again and made to stay in military-managed villages.
The Manipur rebels’ response to the micro-management of the Indian Army is fairly straightforward. If the social leadership of Kuki is willing to acquiesce in the blatant micro-management of the village affairs by the Indian Army, they have to agree to the similar micro-management of their kinfolks on the other side of the border as well.
What’s truly unbelievable is the direct involvement of the Burmese Army in the whole affair.
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