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Morung Express Editorial | Mar 26:
Earlier this year Pillai on a lecture tour to the Northeast described Manipur as “perhaps the most problematic state in the North East as no genuine dialogue has yet taken place with the insurgent groups”. Not only that but what was very insightful was his revelation that “the disconnect between the State government and the Government of India on how to tackle the security situation and the consequent social and economic fallout was “more worrying.”
Pillai also went on to allege that the State police force in Manipur had become “politicized” and “highly dysfunctional.” And as per the former Union Home Secretary, the ongoing peace process with the Nagas has a bearing on the “contours of peace in Manipur”, which according to him is “still not clear”, although he also went on to state that the “Government of India has repeatedly stressed, respects the territorial integrity of Manipur and of other States in the northeast”.
So you see the Ibobi Singh led Congress government should wake up to the reality of the Naga people’s own aspiration for an Alternative Arrangement even as the Nagas in Manipur may well have to accept, for now, the present (physical) territorial integrity of Manipur.
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