The newspapers did reappear this morning. In the Central Library, there were exactly 3 copies of newspaper, one each for three leading paper here. I think that was because there was heavy demand for the papers in the morning; so, the hawker responsible for delivering the papers for the library was forced to oversell his stock resulting in delivering of only 3 copies for the library!
That shows that Imphal is not quite normal.
Evening newspapers reported massive upheaval in Heirok. People there demolished three houses apparently belonging to sympathizers of a particular rebel who sought forgiveness for the killings of 3 young girls in a thabal there. The rebel claimed that the killings were the result of an unintended misfire.
And what’s the benefit of clamping curfew here in Imphal when all unwanted events kept occurring in the outskirts? Is this because of lack policemen to enforce the curfew in the outskirts?
I have this creepy feeling that some very select few in the government are in the know of the events occurring here. As a matter of fact, they might be active participants in the horrific events of the last few weeks. Imphal valley seems to be slowly turning into a hotbed of an unprecedented conspiracy hatched by military intelligence operatives, rebel renegades and some adventurous political hotheads—in fact, a massive twilight zone.
Friday, March 28, 2008
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