Thursday, August 20, 2009

No to twilight zone

When there was a police medal awarded to a Manipuri who works as a SP in CBI,New Delhi, the news got disproportionately large space in all newspapers here. To be fair, he was among the select 19 who got the presitgious police medals, awarded to them by the President of India.

The news came amidst the turmoil we are in, in the aftermath of the murder of an arrested person by the Manipur police commandos.

Then,came the selection of Ratan Thiyam as the VC of Sangeet Natak Akademi,New Delhi.

Did someone in New Delhi try to send a message to the general populace of Manipur?

The message--'We care'.

If this is the case, we have a lot of problem at hand. If New Delhi want to send any message,it should be within the established Constitutional norms like asking the State government what steps have been taken up to prevent police excesses or dismissing the State government itself for failure to upheld the Constitutional provisions etc.

If they choose administrative route(like awarding of police medal or appointment to an important post) to send the message,then we get another unintended yet profound message--'the general populace here should try to live with police or military exceeses as long as there is rebellion--there would neither be rule of law nor enforcement of Constitutional provisions here as long as there is rebellion here'.

We should say a firm 'no' if New Delhi try to push us inside a twilight zone where there would neither be rule of law nor the enforcement of Constitutional provisions.

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