Sunday, April 15, 2007

Untenable

Everybody is talking about another bandh tomorrow. Then, there is to be yet another on the 17th. When we take into account yesterday’s case when it was in effect a bandh though the organizers of yesterday’s memorial services did not announce it a bandh, then we are going to have to have 3 bandh on 3 consecutively days, punctuated by a non-bandh day after every bandh day!

I think we are coming near a point when it becomes untenable for a society to function.

One very interesting thing is the phenomena of bandh being closely related with rebellion and the State’s response to it.

Tomorrow’s bandh is to protest against the killing of 2 youths who were abducted during Yaoshang. Now, the bodies, with tortured marks, were discovered from a place in Senapati district which borders Nagaland. It is pretty clear that it was the result of factional bickering of a particular rebel group.

Normally, if someone belonging to rebel groups got killed for whatever reasons, there used to be no protest from the common folks. That common folks begin to protest the style of functioning of rebel groups marks the turning point in the history of rebellion in Manipur.

To my mind, we are witnessing a new chapter in how common folks try to relate with the rebels in the State.

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