Thursday, July 05, 2007

Letters-1

I’m reproducing a series of letters from the column “Letters to the Editor” of Sangai Express, English edition. Today’s letter appeared on the 21st June edition.
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UNLF triggered Moreh fissures

Sir,

Amongst all the radically innovative groups waging a war against the Indian Union, the UNLF once had the literary comparison of being the most commanding, estimable and mass based vanguard of the national liberation movement of Manipur.

Since its inception, the onward march of the Front has been laudable at times and deserved red-salutations of its revolutionary zeal and its basic principle of peaceful co-existence.

As such it began to shed the old appendage of being valley-based or Meitei insurgents. Thus, spreading the insurrectionary message of Independent Manipur far and wide across hills and valley.

Infelicitously, today, after a long soporific revolutionary expedition, the UNLF has gone awry from their basic principle by playing the communal card in the recent Moreh episode which heightened the already tense Meitei-Kuki social and political ties. In fact, in the recent Moreh sparks the party which have been oft-repeatedly exhorting the masses for peace and integrity had taken the role in fomenting communal passions and confrontational attitude towards the Kukis. This was indeed unfortunate and is something which we, regretfully, cannot deny. Here, it is worth mentioning the plausible role of other insurgent groups for their unfailing commitment to peace, communal harmony and tolerance at such a critical juncture where the fate of Manipur is at stake.

Above all, the direct confrontational attitude and its active involvement besides its propaganda warfare to keep its hands only shows its mastery over the art of propaganda.

It amply proved itself to the world of its chauvinistic leadership, intolerance and non-serious commitment to the rhetoric of “hingminnasi eikhoi and chingtam amatani”.

Therefore, ‘Moreh Mishap’ is a reminder to the people of Manipur to arise, awake, instrospect and come together as one to further balkanization of our tiny State Manipur into a tri-zone viz, Kangleipak, Nagalim and Kuki Zalen-Gam.

It is very much relevant to state that the Kuki people were and are allergic to alien interference and domination in their land which was proved to the world by the Anglo-Kuki war of 1917-19.

Also, in the early 1990s the abortive attempts made by the NSCN(IM) to infiltrate and control Moreh was successfully thwarted by the Kukis.

Thus for the sake of peace and unity, let UNLF restate, withdraw and reshape its policies regarding the Kuki people and their land.

It is a humble appeal that,let the predominantly Kuki-dominated township (Moreh) be a peaceful gateway to Asia for all business community.

Let not crore of rupees pumped in for the development of international trade hub by the Government of India be the bone of contention between insurgent groups and let it not be the cause of our collective downfall as a national liberators without the land and people to liberate.

“Chingna koina pansaba, Haona (Kuki na) koina pan ngakpa”.

Yours faithfully,

Lenneo Haokip, MA,
Political Science,
Former Editor, Manmasi.

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