The Chief Minster had just said it.
It's always true that the unspoken outlooks of the political establishment towards the rebels here is--'Kill them all'.
But it was never publicly spelled out.
Their public posture seen in the rhetoric like--'let's talk','rebels are our beloved brothers-but mislaid' etc etc are just rhetoric. Nothing more , nothing less.
Now, the CM had publicly spelled out in the floor of the State Legislative Assembly that there was no alternative but to kill them all.
Two other points also came out.
1. The rebels are only after money. They have no any other agenda.
2. Talks with them would follow the 'Mizoram example'. The CM himself quoted the number--20,000 of Mizo rebels killed by Indian military. Only after this the rebels are forced into talks.
It's becoming clearer by the day that the rebels are way too keen of easy money. Regarding this point the CM is expressing what's in the mind of the majority of the populace.
But the second point is scary. He seems to be welcoming of the making of another killing field here. Who likes a re-enactment of another killing field of Cambodia? NOBODY.
The CM, by publicly spelling out the political establishment wish list, has opened, wittingly or unwittingly, a new chapter in the history of insurgency here.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
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