Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Leikai clubs vs Government of India

It's worth noting the JAC (Joint Action Committee) spearheading the agitation for due punishment for the murderers of Dr Kishan and his 2 subordianate staff is constituted by the leikai clubs of Uripok, Nagamapal and Yumnam Leikai. It's also increasingly clear that they are keeping the known Civil Society Organizations like Apunba Lup or UCM at an arm's length. In doing so, they are clearly sending the message that they have no other agenda other than giving punishment punishment to the murderers.

To my mind, the citizens of Manipur recieve their message with a lot of understanding. It's evident when there was spontaneous response to the bandh called on the day Rahul Gandhi was scheduled to address an public meeting in Hapta Kangjeibung ie, Konung Lampak.

Rahul Gandhi had to cancel his schedule. He flew back after addressing a meeting at Tuibong at Churachandpur.

We could see the same spontaneous response to another bandh called by the JAC to coincide with the visit of Sonia Gandhi in the State. She also cancelled her entire schedule of visiting the STate.

After considering this scenario, what do we see at the other end of the spectrum?

The Government of India, instead of receinving the JAC's message with understanding and with a sense of duty, is BLATANTLY siding with the murderers.

They are OPENLY shielding the murderers from the due process of law.

How can we explain such a response from the ruling class in Delhi, which, by and large, is considered to have acted with a commendable degree of responsibility in other spheres of world affairs?

Do they run out of option if they let go of NSCN(IM)?

Options for what?

Evidently it's for waging dirty war against the unfortunate populace of this tiny State.

If this is not the case, then it's clear that NSCN(IM) is too a prized catch that they are risking alienation of whole citzenry of a State.

Aaside of this, what's most intersting is at looking back at the normal functions of typical Leikai Club. Most of the times. they are engaging in organizing sports meets, cleaning drainage of the locality etc. Putting in another words, they are just the welfare society of a locality.

Now, some of these societies are putting in joint efforts to do battles with the Government of India.

Isn't it what we a paradigm shift?

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