Friday, April 04, 2008

A new development?

When somebody is sound signaling by clanging an electric pole with a rock or something, then there is trouble brewing up in the neighborhood. That was what just happened in my neighborhood this morning.

It was hardly 8 in the morning when I heard the clanging sound. At first I thought it was some kind of a prank. Then, there came another spell of clanging sound. Only then I knew there was trouble here.

Womenfolk were protesting the killing of one Uttam. They were, and still are, blocking the Mayai Lambi Road indefinitely. Police came and fired teargas shells and smoke bombs to disperse them. Disperse they did but the shops along the road pulled down their shutters and everybody avoided that stretch of the road.

Uttam was shot down in his own house by two men who came in a Honda scooter. After they shot him down, the two men coolly deposited a handgun by the side of the dying body. Several people who were there in their house at that time were eyewitnesses to it.

Later, the two killers turned out to be the commandoes of the Manipur Police.

As usual, a JAC (Joint Action Committee) was formed by the residents of the neighborhood and met the Chief Minister. After the meeting, the members of the JAC complained to the media that they were hurt by the tone of the Chief Minister when he told them about the ‘guilt’ of Uttam.

It would be better if they told the media what the Chief Minister actually told them and then, refute him publicly. Neither did they spell out what the allegations made by the CM nor did they refute the allegations.

Most intriguing is that Police have so far do not come out with an official statement.

So, what is going on here?

The killing took place some 4/5 leikais away from here. As the sizes of the leikais are very small here, the site of the killing is just a stone’s throw away. I even asked a friend even more close to the site of the killing and found out that he also did not know anything about the killing.

This development surprises me. Usually, behind the scene happenings that lead to a killing always come to us by words of mouth. This seems to be not happening anymore. See the killings of migrant workers, two ladies from Chandel district and then another 3 young girls in Heirok. Nobody knows who were the killers and the motives behind the killing.

I feel that we are being slowly but inexorably sucked into a new societal development so profoundly impacted by the conflict of the forces of insurgency and counter-insurgency.

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