We can definitely see how our 'NUYA' is alive and kicking--that is.by gauging the indicators from unexpected quarters.
The Prime Minister of India has just chosen 9 o'clock to give an address to the nation.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the address takes everybody by surprise.
I learnt about the address through a Twitter feed,only some minutes away from 9 am.
So,I immediately turned on my radio set--I expected to listen to the suddenly-announced address through the radio.We all always listen to the Prime Minister's address to the nation through radio.But the Imphal station of All India Radio kept dissing out Manipuri songs and youths' program till 10 am.
So.I got suspicious.
I suspect that the Prime Minister decided to give the address after collating data received this morning itself.
I am terribly excited to know more about the data that propelled the Prime Minister of the largest democracy of the world to go for a such a hasty address.I suspect that even his seniour cabinet colleagues should have been taken by surprise by his sudden and hasty move.
Before going further,what is so significant about 9?
---'Maapan' says that,in case we pass though 'Nipaan' successfully,we must arrive at an society('here 'Ma',meaning world or society) where we all manage to 'stay grounded' being facilitated by well-established institutions.---
This is the reproduction from my post,entitled,'Continuous creation of Angoms and the conceptual underpinning enabling the process',dated 4th August 2021.
So,what does the Prime Minister,choosing 9 o'clock,mean to convey?
To my mind,the Prime Minister,in a dramatic fashion,is addressing some rebel groups of Manipur--'We are ready for peace talk with you'.
Another important aspect of the address--the Prime Minister expects these rebel groups to come to New Delhi with a concrete proposal by the winter session of Parliament.
I think that the brutal splitting of Manipuri society along the pro-peace talk and no-peace talk line is happening way sooner than we expected.
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