Deeply embedded in the morass of boring news items, there was one nugget today. Reporting on the rising day of a particular rebel group, all the newspapers reproduced a press handout of the group. At the fag end of the handout, there was this interesting statement to the effect that 4 rebel groups have started working together in some ‘limited areas’.
The irony here is that it reveals more of a red hot kind of cold war among rebel groups than simple coming together of 4 rebel groups.
We have to remember here that these same 4 groups came out with a joint press statement saying they would not allow construction of Tipaimukh dam! We have to note here also that the joint statement came just after the shooting down of a controversial public leader on the first day of the New Year. As far as I can remember, this is the first joint statement of the 4 rebel groups. Now, one amongst the 4 officially stated that they have started working together in some ‘limited areas’.
So, that leaves one particular group, which is still considered to be one of strongest, out of the loop. This means red hot kind of cold war is underway amongst the groups.
Why should we be interested in this cold war?
It’s because common folks are beginning to protest against the blatant ‘fund raising’ by the rebels. For some days now, there are widespread coverage of sit in protests by common folks in many parts of the State. This is a new development in this society.
If the rebels themselves are engaged in intense cold war amongst themselves, they are not likely to be able to come up an acceptable model of ‘fund raising’.
This means there would be a showdown—a showdown between common folks and the rebels!
Friday, April 20, 2007
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