Is June 18 AMUCO's legacy?
Again, is June 18 UCM's legacy?
The answer to both question is an empathic NO.
June 18 is one of our Society's brightest legacies.
Nearly 10 years after the historic event, our society's mandate, at the moment, to any NGO, be it AMUCO,UCM etc, is to guard this bright legacy.
Here, we need to go a little further back in time when AMUCO decided to break away from UCM, which at the time was an umbrella body of around 10 NGOs. In the sense AMUCO represents the interest of a particular class (as do other NGOs represent their respective interest of various classes in our society), it is quite understandable for AMUCO to start working for this particular class, once the historic necessity for the continued existence of UCM lapsed. But(THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT) AMUCO should rise above its class interest to guard this bright legacy of our society.
This is AMUCO's historic responsibility.
Why guarding this legacy?
Becasue we need still to learn extremely important lessons from June 18.
Lesson like understanding the particular interplay historic currents that propelled the formation of UCM,which, though briefly, truly represented the united will of Manipuri society.
Lesson like coming to grip with our capability to again letting the united will of the Manipuri society flower to a full blooom according to the demand of our time.
But at the moment we find ourselves in the midst of hectic deployment of precious time and money to consciously entrap the populace in AMUCO vs UCM meme. This means we are actually starting to take steps in the opposite direction of 'guarding this bright legacy of ours'.
That said, it's not the time for finger pointing.
We need keep our cool heads and try to emperically answer this big question:
Which class of society is proving unequal to the task of guarding 'the bright legacy of ours'?
Thursday, June 18, 2009
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