Is the Chief Minister a political leader who can summon up enough popular support to garner up 50% of the Assembly seats?
To my mind, he is not. Let’s say, he is not yet!
Then, it is quite reasonable to prepare to defend the retort that he just did that in the recently concluded Assembly elections.
So, what’s our defense to the retort?
The answer is quite naturally a bit complicated. But to my mind, the reason is mainly to do with the rebels of Manipur. We have heard of the rampant ‘exhortations’ by the rebels. In a sense, it is by far the touchiest subject whenever the topic of rebels comes into focus.
Now, it seems that the common folks have been waiting for a proper forum to express their angst against the ‘exhortations’. To my mind, the just concluded elections provided one of such forums. It is to be noted here that the rebels called for the defeat of the Congress party, though not openly. So, the common folks just came out in droves and voted for the Congress anyway.
It was one of the subtlest modes of saying to the rebels that the common folks would no longer tolerate ‘intimidations’ and ‘exhortations’.
In a sense, the just concluded elections open a new chapter in the history of rebellion in Manipur.
And, the Chief Minster was right there to herald the enfolding the chapter.
But, is the Chief Minister made of sterner stuffs to walk tall through the rough and tumble of the enfolding new chapter?
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