Wednesday, October 15, 2014

What's so special about the 15th of Oct? Or,is it a riddle?

To my mind,it's a must to note that the following events took place on the 14th of Oct 14.

1)There was a major clash between the protestors and their opponents in the streets of Hong Kong.

2)Pakistani military officers called up their Indian counterparts on the hotline to discuss tension on the border and then,afterwards,opened fire targetting Indian border posts.

3)New Delhi heavily meddled in the working of the supposedly independent judiciary to convict 5 persons of raping a BPO female employee from NE.

4)NSCN(IM) chairman call on the Naga public to pray for just resumed Indo-Naga peace talk.

To my mind,all these 'events' were carefully timed to grab the newspapers'headlines of the following day ie,the 15th of Oct 2014. Again,it's a must to note that all these 'events' were 'planned' in the highest seats of powers in places spanning from Beijing,Islamabad,New Delhi etc.

So,what's so special about the date,the 15th of Oct?

For a Imphallite,it's easy to answer.We are,right now,in the midst of shut down called by the rebels of Manipur to mark this day as the national black day to commenorate the 15th of Oct 1949 when Manipur was merged into the Indian Union.

In this context,it's easy to read New Delhi's intention.As the Manipuris sat down,totally confined to their homes by the shut down,and start reading the newspapers,the first news that draw their attention might be the conviction of the rapists.So, as the rebels are protesting the merger of Manipur to the Indian Union,this particular news might carry across the message that Indian Union is a system that is rendering justice to the NE people,including the Manipuris.

But what about the intentions of Beijing and Islamabad?

Riddle of the riddles?

In my personal effort,I'll try to crack this riddle of the riddles.It goes like this--'People in the highest seats of power in both Beijing and Islamabad want to say that all the roads,for this particular moment of history,lead to a place where the 15th of October is marked as the national black day.'

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