Friday, July 17, 2009

2 days into the mega bandh

If you the have the eye for it, you won't have a chance to miss it--Imphal is in the throes of a nail-biting political thriller!

It's most likely that the conspirators(my last post) are not from within the estblishment of Government of Manipur. But they have taken side to toe the line of the conspirators. After initial dismay at the ghastly killing of Prof Islamuddin,the actors of State Government machineries quickly grasped the possibilities thrown up by it to malign the rebel groups operating here.This must be one of the reasons why the chief Minister told the State Legislative Assembly that the time had not yet arrived for disclosing the charges levelled against the students. It must be noted that the students have now been arrested for nearly 60 days and the lone guy who really pulled the trigger in shooting down the Prof was also in the police custody. If they have got 60 days for investigation they should at least tell the State Assembly the charges levelled against the students.

For the ruling class in New Delhi, the conspirators are like the proverbial Manna from the sky.

Manipur has too many rebel groups and too much vigorous competitions amongst them. This fact gives the ruling class in New Delhi the opportunities to capitalize on the potent competiotions and to sow discord amongst the rebel ranks.

Now, the moves to capitalize on the potent competitions have moved on to an impressively subtle level and it turns out that most of the recent such moves are beyond some of the rebel leaders.

Today's ongoing mega bandh is the direct result of such moves and response from the rebel leaders who seem not able to fully grasp the subtelity of the move in the first place.

Viewing from another perspective, the ongoing bandh can also signify the start of a churn within the rebel ranks. This churn may, as the ruling class New Delhi has calculated, either result in the wholesale sinking of all the rebel ranks or, prove to be the proverbial test by fire for some of the more able rebel leaders.

From my personal life, it's a bit scary to come to terms with the fact I had not stepped out of my house for nearly 60 hours now! 50 hours!!

As I gathered from house which is only few feet from a street, life seems to be paralysed for the second straight day. I can do it from the sounds of the street!

At around 1 pm a military turboprop was encircling the Imphal valley. And it continued to do so fro nearly one hour. I could see it from my windows!

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