National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Manipur
- Seoul, 22 October 2023 : Global Manipur Federation (GMF) -
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Global Manipur Federation (GMF) endorses the demand by the United Naga Council (UNC) that has asked the State government to immediately start the exercise to update the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Manipur. The implementation of the NRC in Manipur has become a pressing issue, as it serves as a crucial step towards identifying genuine citizens and ensuring that unqualified foreigners are removed from the state. Eventually, the NRC could demonstrate a clear picture of the illegal-immigrant reality in the state.
When there comes up a substantiated evidence of immigration, a legitimate approach could be executed towards resolving the violent-conflicts and various problems created by the influx of population. Over the last few decades, there has been civil-political unrest among the communities about the foreigners coming to Manipur without legal procedures. A sudden increase of the Chin-Kuki population in Manipur triggers apprehension among the indigenous people, particularly the Meiteis and Nagas since the situation causes a threat to demography, land and resources affecting political-economic-social sphere.
Here, with a possible motive of occupying wider electoral space in Manipur and adjacent region which in return entertain the upper-hand political power, the influx of population of Chin-Kuki is likely desired.
By observing the expansion pattern of the villages in Churachandpur, Kangpokpi, Chandel, Tengnoupal districts, and information from the local media, relevant publications and government data, approximately 5 lakhs Chin-Kuki population was around the year 2011 though it was 2.83 lakhs in 2001. In case, the same pattern continues and also owing to the porous Indo-Burma border, and political turmoil in Myanmar, presently they could be estimated at over 10 lakhs in Manipur.
The primary concern now is that the arrival of the Chin-Kukis has resulted in widespread poppy plantation, leading to environmental degradation and ecological deterioration adversely impacting socioeconomic conditions of the state with unprecedented floods and drought situations. This situation has, in turn, facilitated the emergence of narco-terror activities in the Indo-Burma border region with the advent of shifting the infamous Golden Triangle to Manipur.
In fact, some also have opined a viewpoint that NRC would not help much solve the issue of the illegal immigrants and influx of population. They show their reasons given the experience from the Assamcase which did not work effectively. A challenge that has come along from the Assam’s lesson is lack of political will power, and lack of transparency and accountability in bureaucratic domain.
However, the execution of NRC itself does not mean useless; definitely it will be beneficial to mitigate the challenges in multiple aspects. Hence a government with a political-will should go ahead with NRC work taking 1951 as base year to identify the genuine citizens of India and to dismiss the illegal immigrants as soon as possible.
Media Team,
Global Manipur Federation,
(Representing Asia, Australia, America, Middle East, New Zealand, Africa and Europe)
* This info was provided by Global Manipur Federation (GMF) who can be contacted at globalmanipurfederation(AT)gmail(DOT)com
This article was posted on October 23 2023 .
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