Saturday, March 21, 2015

The battleline and another Chinese visit(updated).

We all know that the batlleline was publicly drawn when Chinese troops visited Pune on 18th Nov 14.

Now,another Chinese delegation is arriving in Delhi on 23rd March 15.

What will happen this time around?

I am keenly watching all the proceedings!


UPDATE
24-03-15(9.20 pm)

Two things had happened.

1)As the Chinese delegates were arriving in New Delhi,Burmese army suddenly expanded its operation against the Kachin Independent Army.Here is the link to the full news report.

2)China executed three Uighurs,who,in a rampaging knife attack in Kummin railways last year,killed 32 people.The execution happened just as the Chinese delegate leader was meeting the Indian prime minister in New Delhi.These should be read in the context of what had been happening around Kummin(read:Chinese warplanes scrambling for combat sorties) and of the fact the Uighurs were directly manipulated from inside India.

But,these are,as it is,the distant rumblings,may be,at best,distant war dance or war drums.

What about things nearer home?

I was again stumped by what had happened near me.Part of the reason is that the thing came to us in such a unremarkable fashion.

As unremarkable as this news item--some third parties urging start of talk between Manipur govt and the agitators regarding the bill,which aims to safeguard the indigenous people of Manipur.This is just another routine news item,probably ignored by almost all the people.But,when this unremarkable news suddenly cropped up,out of nowhere just as the Chinese delegates were landing in New Delhi,then,it starts to carry altogether new and profound meanings.

--The Indian military would join the battleline just as the polarisation of the Manipur society for and against the bill have peaked.--

Unknown to us,there might be several brainstorming sessions,quitely and privately carried out as soon as the Assembly session ended and Manipuri society was observing a bandh against the bill(all the while wondering who was behind the Muslim-targeted bomb blast--supporters or opponents of the bill?) .These brainstorming sessions might have already decided on several amendments to the bill,which they thought,might enable them to regulate the migrant workers,that too,while parking themselves within the ambit of the spirit of the Constitution of India.Having achieved this,they might have sounded out third parties lobbying for the start of the talk.

That they had timed the third party lobbying for the talk with the arrival of the Chinese delegates in New Delhi points to the coming of the polarization fast and furious.We would witness this arrival of the polarization on the streets of Imphal.If they don't work hard and fast for the polarization,there is ample chance of themselves getting 'smudged' by the battleline itself.

As soon as the polarization starts to peak,the Indian military would move in.They would attempt a debilitating military blow to the leading sections of the Manipuri society who would spearhead the movement against the bill.

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