Thursday, December 03, 2015

Manipur and Montenegro -- tiny poetic narrative.

Montenegro is tiny.It has a population of only 6,00,000.It is situated in the Balkans,which has all along been accepted as the Russian immediate sphere of influence.

NATO foreign ministers,meeting in Brussels,less than 36 hours ago,officially invited Montenegro to join it.

It is a declaration of war by other means.

Russia had always termed the previous trespassing into its sphere of influence as  'provocation' and this time they resolutely declared that there would be retaliation.

In essence,the West,through its military arm,NATO,is testing Russia's resolve to go war over such a tiny stake,for such a tiny State.

Upto now,we are dealing with hard geopolitics.There has always been tension between supposedly more refined Western Europe(roughly represented by the military establishment,NATO) and supposedly rustic Eastern Europe(of which Montenegro and Russia form a part).Now,they are trying to transport the 'rustic' Montenegro to the more refined part of Europe,therby disturbing the age old geopolitical faultline.In this sense,even in the European context,it is East vs West paradigm.

What follows now is the complete opposite of the hard geopolitics.Indeed,it is almost poetic.

Leaders of the West are using the tiny Montenegro as metaphor to poetically express the following:

       Just as Russia is unlikely to go war over the tiny Montenegro,
       Why should anybody would risk going to a bigger war over the
        proceedings
        inside a tiny space,called Manipur?

But there is no poem in Manipur at the present moment.On the same day the NATO foreign ministers issued the invitation to Montenegro,the agitators for the three bills had served the ultimatum to the government to act before the 15th Dec,2015.If the government fail to act by that time,they would resume their agitation.

The three bills are the expression of the will of the people of Manipur to continue to live peaceful under a constitutional setup.The present constitutional setup should respect the will of the people and should make the three bills the law of the land.

We should not view the three bills as the handiwork of some agitators.Instead,they should view them as the expression of the will of people of Manipur.

The whole world should respect the sanctity of the will of people of Manipur as expressed in the three bills.

If the world fail to respect it,there might be bigger war over the proceedings inside the tiny Manipur.Far bigger war than the NATO leaders are rsiking over tiny Montenegro.

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