Thursday, February 12, 2015

Rajnath Singh visit:forcing a re-alignment in Manipur?

It's really surprising for me to notice such a quick arrival of another very fine-grained attacking move.It's barely a week since we witnessed the first fine-grained attacking move(my last post).This time the move is being executed by Mr Rajnath Singh,India's home minister.

Going by his publicly known schedule,his first priority is Moreh.He will fly there immediately after arrival here in Imphal.

But the most interesting part is that he would be meeting leaders of civil society organizations.In this engagement,the recent highway blockade in Tengnoupal is most likely to come up.As is almost customary in such situation,the home minsiter is most likely to respond that he would look into the grievance of the villagers of Tengnoupal against the Assam Rifles troopers there.

But within two weeks timeframe the most eagerly awaited piece of legislation(which New Delhi wants to nip in the bud by deploying numerous highway blockades in the hills) would come up for discussion on the floors of the Manipur Legislative Assenbly.By design,in Tengnoupal nothing would change in spite of home minsiter's assurance.That's just right moment for starting a bockade along the Imphal-Moreh highway.

The home minister is so carefully creating this right moment.

2)The home minister himself is presenting in person in Manipur to give the most easiest way for the Manipur chief minster to 'consult' him on the coming legislation.Would the Manipur chief minster take this opporutnity?

If so,would he invite the agitators as well to join the 'consultation' session with the home minsiter?

Would the agitators also willingly join the 'consultation' session?

To my mind,the answer to this last question would have an immense impact on the political scenario in Manipur.So immense that it would tantamount to having gotten a complete and decisive re-alignment in the tortured Manipuri political discourse,thereby making it clearer where the battleline would run.

3)If we read the above two points carefully enough,we should not be able to miss out on this crucial point--Mr Rajnath Singh's Manipur visit is actually a very fine-grained attacking move.The unspoken part of the visit is the profound message sent out to the agitators--"Come to my lap--come to the comfortable lap of New Delhi".

Will the agitators happily accept this invitation?


Postscript:In another major surprising development,the US president actually called up the Chinsese president over the phone to discuss cyber warfare.This happened barely  one week after the plane crash in Taiwan,which we believe to be target of the West's cyber warfare(my last post).Is the US president owning up this cowardly attack on the civilian passenger plane?Here is the link.


UPDATE
13-02-15(10.30 pm)

News just in--nearly 50 Burmese soldiers killed in clashes with rebels near border with China.Burma formally  notifies China about the clashes because thousands of civilians are fleeing into China.

What's most interesting  for us is that the news reaches us here in Imphal the same night in which Rajnath Singh is also staying there (even though it had started on the 9th Feb and still continuing).

Here is the VOA news link.

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