Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Food and fuel is hard to find even at five times the actual cost

The minister said it would not be possible to ferry goods like oxygen canisters and petroleum products on cargo planes. But the government airlifted 3.5 metric tonnes of medicine and 3.5 metric tonnes of rice from Guwahati on Monday. The Food Corporation of India airlifted 35 quintals of rice to Imphal on Monday on an SOS from the Manipur government. “Another 35 quintals will be lifted tomorrow from Guwahati along with life-saving medicines in a 50-quintal-capacity IAF aircraft because of the ongoing crisis in that state. Every family will get 5 kg rice at Rs 15 a kg on producing ration cards,” M.K. Gogoi, general manager, Northeast, FCI, told TSI. Trucks were on their way to Imphal from Guwahati through NH-150, which links Imphal and Guwahati via Mizoram.

As Muivah is seen as a divider of communities, a threat to the unity of Manipur and responsible for several criminal acts and human rights violations by the people and the state government, people are angry. Muivah should not be shocked if he can recall what NSCN (I-M) under his leadership has done to Manipur and her people. “Kukis can not forget their ethnic cleansing and suffering at the hands of NSCN (I-M) in the 1990s,” says Dhanabir Laishram, a lecturer. Unlike Nagaland or any other region of the world, Manipur is like a mini-India with various communities living together with no restriction of people coming to or going out of the state. It’s been home to Meiteis, Muslims, Nagas and Kuki-chin people with close socio-cultural, economic, political and emotional ties.

The Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) says impending visit of Muivah to Manipur has created a state of confusion among the people. The special treatment fitting for a head of the state accorded to him by GOI is all the more unsettling for the people of the North East. “His supporters call him the champion of peace but he is responsible for killing over 900 Kukis, destroying 350 Kuki villages and rendering over 1,00,000 Kukis refugees in their own land during the 1990s.”

Kuki National Organisation (KNO) secretary Lenin H. Kuki in a statement asserted that it is due to Muivah’s Machiavellian and nihilistic designs that Manipur valley witnessed a bloodbath in June 2001 in which 20 lives were lost. The KNO is of the opinion that until justice is meted out to the victimised Kukis in the form of political dialogue to solve their issues, any sort of peace and security initiatives taken by the government in the northeast would be futile.

The United Committee Manipur and various organisations of the valley oppose Muivah’s homecoming. UCM president Yumnamcha Dilipkumar describes Muivah’s proposed visit to Manipur as “provocative”. The UCM has requested the Centre to exercise political wisdom in cancelling the controversial visit of Muivah to Manipur latest by May 20. It also warned that the government does not heed its advice, the people of Manipur would be left with no other choice but to resist the alleged evil designs of the centre, by launching people’s democratic movement with the declaration of public emergency throughout the state from May 21. It also blamed the central leaders of igniting the political time bomb by unnecessary prolonging the issue.

K.Dutta, a social worker, says it is ironical that the Centre is extending a warm welcome to a person who has fought violently against it for decades. But the same powerful rebel leader is not able to visit his birthplace in Ukhrul, Manipur. Former Manipur chief minister W. Nipamacha says Muivah’s attempt to visit his birthplace is not a simple homecoming. It is a calculated political move.

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IIPM Editorial, 2009


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