Friday, January 15, 2010

Dramatic turns of events

It's now clear that a division bench of the Guwahati High court considering a prayer through a PIL(Is it by the mother of Sanjit?) ruled that the case of the killing of the killings of July 23 be investigated by the premier agency,CBI.

The State government acted quickly. The State Cabinet noted the High Court ruling and quickly transferred the case to CBI.

These two developments robbed the agitators's right to continue the ongoing class boycott as it would go against Judicial and Constitutional conventions.

In my mind, the Court,wittingly or unwittingly, provided simply provided a hiatus to the prolonged political stalemate.

My point: the stalemate is here and very alive.

These dramatic turns of events catapulted the issues of July 23 killings to a newer ground whereby it would acquire a brand new player--New Delhi.

For the last 5/6 months the issues are between the agitators and the State Government of Manipur. Now, that the killings are to be investigated by CBI, New Delhi is already dragged into the matter as CBI is directly under the Ministry of Home Affairs.

My point: now, New Delhi can bring justice to the July 23 killings and booked the killers. Or, it can go the Sopore way.

In my mind,the recent track record of CBI in investigating the rape and killings of twp Kashmiri girls by the personnel of the Indian military is patently POLITICAL.

If new Delhi decides to go the Sopore way, the future players in the July 23 struggle would be New Delhi and the motley group agitators here in Manipur.

The July 23 killings is poised to have a far greater impact on the political scenario in South Asia and beyond.

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