Source: Hueiyen News Service
Imphal, January 22 2010:
The underground Kangleipak Communist Party (Military Council) has urged the people of the state to observe total boycott on India's Republic Day to protest the 'forcible merger' of Manipur into India.
A statement issued by the military affairs secretary of the KCP (MC), Lanheiba Meitei gives a clarion call that now is the time to liberate the people from the rule of others and the invasion of the land by the Indian security forces.
It stated that there is no other way to achieve success in liberating the land than to shun fear in sacrificing lives true to the liberation movement while urging to learn a lesson from various valiant leaders and comrades.
The KCP (MC) statement urged all concerned to retrospect on how far the liberation movement has achieved its goals and to reflect how many comrades were there who had sacrificed their lives in the movement.
It stressed on the need to influence the people on the need to drive out the 'Indian' security forces from the state.
It appealed all to unite for the future's sake.
The outfit also expressed deep suspicion that India is having a hidden agenda to sell out Manipur to neighbouring countries like the Kabow Valley was given out to Burma in 1953 .
As such, the statement urged all concerned to restrain from anything that can relate with India while also asserting that Manipur should be liberated from India.
Asserting that the people of Kangleipak would decide their own fate, the KCP (MC) statement further stressed on the need to turn the bourgeois intellectuals into revolutionary intellectuals in order to achieve success in the liberation movement.
The statement also maintained that the outfit has continued its military struggle against the security forces since it observed the Military Council day on August 3, 2007 .
The outfit even dared to plant a bomb near the bungalow of the Governor.
It further stated that the outfit is committed to the success of the liberation movement in the state.
It urged all concerned to observe total boycott on Republic Day in protest against the merger of Manipur into India.