27th of April is the day when the Brits hoisted their Union Jack inside Kangla. It has been commemorated as the Dark Day in Kangla Hall for several years now. But I still think that it is a fairly routine observation. I mean, it does not come into the direct focus of the general public. So, I even did not mention it last night.
But today something very interesting thing happened.
Another set civil society organizations were reported to have observed the day in GM Hall. It was prominently reported that 10 such organizations have come together and formed an observation committee. There were no details regarding the names and whereabouts of the organizations.
We must remember here that the observation in Kangla Hall was organized by 3 organizations, which it turns out, are in complete sympathy for 3 different rebel groups respectively! So, it is fairly safe to assume that another set or sets of rebel group or groups will that there be a formation of 10 organizations to celebrate the day in another venue!!
Outwardly, it shows the usual fractiousness of the rebel groups. But it is becoming clearer day by day that there is deep difference in the ideologies or the set of belief systems on which the groups adhere to and on which they depend to formulate their political programs.
Two recent developments succinctly point to such division.
25th of April is the rising day of a group. On the day, the chairman of the group came out with ranting press statement which accuse the ‘Hindu Indians’ to swallow up the Manipuris and North Easterners.
On another flank, one group has been campaigning for ‘non-sectarian’ Manipur for several months now.
At least one group is focusing on fighting ‘Hindu Indians’ while another one, on ‘non-sectarianism’.
So, there seem to be clash of ideologies.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
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