The person in question is Mr Y. Erabot, who is the sitting MLA of the Wangkhei Assembly Constituency. He was given a reception for being elected in the just concluded Elections. The reception was organized by a local club of the Constituency.
Speaking on the said reception, he announced publicly that the rebels, by insisting ‘cuts’ on any Govt expenditures, are hampering the development of the State.
The announcement itself is not new. The chief Minister has been making noises about the subject on many occasions. But it is understood that he is duty bound to make some noises now and then; otherwise, it would be construed that he is not doing enough to combat rebel activities.
But why should a MLA stick out his neck in public announcing that rebels are bad guys?
It might not be easily perceptible right now but there might be a subtle shift in the rule of the game. A subtle shift against the rebels. In my mind, because of such a shift, a MLA is willing to take a lot of risk to make the announcement publicly.
Friday, April 27, 2007
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