Monday, September 14, 2015

Strategy shift--how New Delhi flee from competition.

This headline makes me think that New Delhi has just executed a strategic shift.

The CSOs of the hills,as hinted in the above headlines,appear to be slighting the demand for the separate administration but,instead,start to be focussing at the nitty gritty of the three bills passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly.

The new strategy seeks to set the CSOs of the hills at loggerheads with thier counterparts in the valley by making them arguing about the mere technicalities of the three bills.They would attempt arguments for arguments' sake,which,as everybody knows,would produce no tangible results.

If New Dekhi can achieve this,the three bills would never reach its power corridor for the mandatory assents.It's quite clear--New Delhi is fleeing from the one competition of the 21st Century(my last post).

Another part of the strategy is a notification issued by it on the 7th September 2015 which allows Hindus migrants from Bangladesh and Pakistan to stay back in India,even if the migrants have no valid documents.Why New Delhi decided to issue this far-reaching notification,that too,just a week back, needs no elaboration--it's self-explanatory.The purpose of the notification is to create a situation congenial to the forking out of the current anti-migrant movement of Manipiur into two or more streams--one stream targetting Hindu migrants,another,targetting migrants of another religious denomination etc.Here is the first hint at the forking out process.

This is a classic example of divide and rule policy at its finest height.

Last but not the least.Several groundbreaking developments happened during the last 24 hours.

Here is one.Another one is here.

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