CorCom sticks to no peace talk stand
Source: Hueiyen News Service
Imphal, October 05 2012:
Coordination Committee (CorCom) of seven underground organizations (KCP, KYKL, PREPAK, PREPAK-Pro, RPF, UNLF & UPPK) has once again reaffirmed its stand of not entering into any peace talks with the India government under its Constitution.
In a statement issued by its Media Co-ordinator H Poirei, CorCom observed that lately India government has been inviting revolutionary groups in the state to hold peace talks to bring an end to the present armed conflict.
Unfortunately, many groups have fallen prey to the net of the India government who want to end the ongoing liberation movement.
However, CorCom will never fall into the trap.
CorCom asserted that Manipur was once a free kingdom in the Western South East Asia and it does not have any sort of relation or resemblance in religion, culture, breed and geographical structure with India.
The only relation between the two entities is the enforced relation of centre-state after Manipur was forcefully merged into the Indian Union.
Demanding its lost freedom, revolutionary organisations in the state have been launching a resistance movement against the India government.
But the India government does not want to part Manipur and has been using colonial policy to uproot the armed revolutionary movement.
In this situation, CorCom is not going to bow down and enter into peace talk with India under its Indian Constitution.
The ongoing armed conflict is not a win-win situation for both parties but a zero - sum game in which either one will win while the other will lose.
The proposal of India government for a peace talk is nothing but a proposal to concede to the India government.