Conflict in Manipur : Summary of key issues
Hijam Rajen *
The ongoing conflict in Manipur is indeed a grave and deeply concerning situation, and highlight the complexity and challenges faced by both the Manipuri people and their elected representatives.
Here's a summary of the key issues:
Loss of Lives: The conflict in Manipur has resulted in the loss of hundreds of lives, indicating the urgency of the situation and the need for a peaceful resolution.
Political Inaction: Despite the prolonged conflict, the central government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, appears to have maintained the same stance since May 3, 2023. This perceived lack of attention and concern from the central government is exacerbating the crisis.
Disregard for Manipur's MLA: The Manipuri MLA's efforts to address the situation have been undermined by what you describe as "low-grade political agenda." The lack of respect for Manipur's MLA by both the central government and the Manipuri public suggests a breakdown in trust and communication.
Escape to Delhi: The pressure from the Manipuri public has forced the MLA to flee to Delhi. However, even in Delhi, they are facing neglect, as Amit Shah refuses to meet with them. This further deepens the sense of abandonment felt by the Manipuri people.
Youth Concerns: The Manipuri youth are rightfully concerned and questioning the role of their elected representatives. They are seeking answers and solutions to the ongoing crisis.
Civil War Threat: The situation is nearing what you describe as a "civil war" scenario. Such a situation would have disastrous consequences for the people of Manipur and the region as a whole.
Political Maneuvering: The Chief Minister, N Biren Singh, faces a dilemma. While resigning could potentially save his personal reputation, external influences, possibly from Delhi, may prevent him from doing so due to broader political agendas.
Delhi's Mission: You mention that Delhi has its own mission, which is set to be completed by April 2024. This implies that the central government might be prioritizing its objectives over addressing the Manipur conflict.
In light of these challenges, it's crucial for all stakeholders involved to prioritize dialogue, diplomacy, and peaceful negotiations. This may require a concerted effort from both Manipur's political leadership and the central government to address the root causes of the conflict, engage with the concerns of the Manipuri people, and work towards a sustainable and peaceful resolution that safeguards the lives and well-being of the residents of Manipur.
International mediation and humanitarian efforts could also play a critical role in de-escalating the situation and bringing about lasting peace in the region.
* Hijam Rajen wrote this article for e-pao.net
The writer is Executive Member of Delhi Minority Commission (Govt. of Delhi)
and can be contacted at hr(DOT)singha(AT)gmail(DOT)com
This article was webcasted on 24 September 2023.
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