Thursday, April 09, 2009

Murder and National Security matters??

I thought that as the Election drew closer, the ruling party would somehow coax NSCN(IM) to do something minimum, like suspending their cadres involved in the murder of Dr Kishan and his subordinate staff.

Now, it's clear that nothing of sort is going to happen.

This forces me to have a re-look at everything that's related to the murder.

First, Is still clearly remember taht the Chief Minister went to Delhi to meet the Federal Home and Defence Ministers specifically in connection with the murder. He quitely returned and kept mum about what transfired during his meetings in New Delhi. At that time, I thought that Delhi people might have told him the peace talk is more important than the lives of three individuals--so, let NSCN(IM) handle the matter.

At this point of time, we are forced to question the veracity of the above perception.

Even if the Chief Minister kept shy of meeting the media and disclose what the Delhi people had told him, why didn't the Opposition MLAs in the just concluded Assembly Session forced him to put that on records?

Normally, the Opposition MLAs should do that.

So, there is something 'not normal' here.

Did the Chief Minister meet the Opposition leaders privately and disclosed to them what transfired during the meetings in Delhi?

Is that the reason why everybody kept mum about the subject on the floor of the House?

If that's the case, then we can safely assume that the Chief Minsiter was told in Delhi that some weighty national security matters were involved and so, he should keep quite. And, he should ask the Opposition leaders to keep quite as well.

Are the weighty national security matters the ones that are likely to have to impact on the existing geo-political equilibrium in the region?

Or, are they the ones which are being shaped by the geo-political forces that are starting to break out of past equilibrium?

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