Saturday, April 12, 2008

It's a watershed mark

The State cabinet has decided to approach the Home Ministry in New Delhi to consider giving arms to the villagers of Heirok to enable them to protect themselves from the intimidations and threats coming from the rebel groups.

It’s slowly becoming clear that the Heirok incident, in which a rebel group shot 3 young girls, 2 of them fatally, has already emerged as a watershed mark in the history rebellion in Manipur.

Some of the rebel groups are overstepping, to my mind, intentionally, and with devilish design, the whatever mandate they had managed to extract from the general public by dint of sacrifice and blood of their fallen comrades.

Now, there is this gaping chasm between the general public, whom the rebel groups are supposed to liberate from the colonial grip of New Delhi, and the liberators themselves!

But what about Salwa Judum? If the State government has its ways, then the scheme might be modeled, more or less, in the line of Salwa Judum. But right at the moment, there is widespread condemnation of Salwa Judum within the political class of New Delhi itself.

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