Sunday, March 16, 2008

T Minou

T Minou presents us with a lot of dots that need to be connected.

T Minou and the unsaid words.

If we go back some weeks, we would remember that T Minou is exactly the place 5 of the cadres of a rebel group were shot down by the Indian military. That rebel group directly competes with the one which had completed the onslaught on the military post.

If we go back exactly a day further after the shooting down of the 5 cadre, we would also find out the other rebel group claimed to have shoot down 5 soldiers of the Indian military somewhere along Indo Burma in Ukhrul district. That was the day before the rising day of the rebel group which had lost 5 cadres in T Minou. That means the group lost their 5 cadres on the day which also happened to be the rising day of their party. Some days after their rising day celebration the group came out with a press handout that claimed their cadres were unarmed and were on their way to a mission in civilian clothes. I doubt the veracity of the claim and I suspect that they lost their cadres while trying to attack the military outpost there in T Minou.

Two things come out here. One, the first attack along the border in Ukhrul district just 1 day before the rising day of the particular group was meant to send out the message they should show their firepower on their rising day by attacking some Indian military personnel. I think they tried but they ended up losing their cadres instead. One group forcing another to prove their firepower.

Two, if they lost 5 of their cadres in T Minou, we would demolish the military outpost there—that’s the message of yesterday’s attack. Showing off the efficacy of their firepower vis a vis the lost of 5 cadres of the other group.

I would come up with the continuation of this post tomorrow. I’ve an appointment early morning tomorrow.

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