Rajkhowa Commission has scheduled a 2 days sitting at Churachandpur. ( It is either 15-17 or 25-27 of this month—I can’t remember it).
When we say that Parbung incident is a direct outcome of the insistence of some tribal leaders to maintain the status quo and to safeguard the subsidy, are we being politically correct? Are we repeating the cliché?
After all, from the times of Nehru onward there has been constant harping on this theme. What they have called the ‘ossified society’( ossified in the sense that they are trying hard to maintain the status quo) and the need, to gently nudged them towards change and modernity and hence, of the policies of reservation. (And now the politics of reservation!).
Do these people have the absolute right over the land s they inhibit?
If not absolute, are these people and their lands need some specially designed laws, partially deviating from the established rule of law applicable in the rest of the State?
By the law of this land, they are given just that right. By such law as that one which forbids any people from the valley to own even a square inch of land in the hills.
Then, why these questions need asking anymore?
Because, some agencies which do not accept the laws of the land are becoming very vociferous in the valley.
I’m not saying that rebels are good. But we have to accept that the rebels, however bad they are, are part of our society.
The dynamics of this vociferous rebellion in the valley have their ripple effects in the hills exactly because we are neighbors, living side by side for many centuries.
Can the hills leaders prevent these ripple effects being had their impact on the hills by using man-made device like laws or, for that matter, like a commission headed by a retired high court judge?
Again, we may be altogether wrong, even in our perspectives. See this news from PTI informing us that one Tamir(obviously his adopted jewish name) Baithe, who emigrated from Imphal to Israel is one of the best soldiers in Israel today. He is among the elite 120 hand-picked soldiers of Israel being honored on the 58th birthday of Israel.
Jews, as a people, has the characteristics showing the most vicious tribalism in the world. May be, it’s because they give absolutely no leeway in the correctness in the observance of their ceremonies, customs, conventions emanating from their Book.
They even scattered out their homeland for the sake of their Book.
Now, add a new strain here.
I mean, people like Baithe and David Buhril of the Siphro.org( and, of couse, their kuki-chin-mizo brethren like the Hmars).
They are insisting on absolute rights over lands and they form the Bnei Menashe, the lost of the Jews.
So, what do we see here? Coming together of two people, one insisting on absolute adherence to their Book and, the other, to their lands.
May be, we are witnessing the arrival of an altogether new man! Not seen before in man’s history!!
Thursday, May 04, 2006
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