UNC resolves to step up stir
Source: Hueiyen News Service / Newmai News Network
Senapati, August 03 2014:
In its emergency 'presidential council meeting' held today, United Naga Council (UNC) has resolved that on completion of its ongoing civil action (banning of construction of national projects), democratic actions will be taken up in more intense measures.
The UNC also said a review of the highly vitiated situation arising out of the unprecedented militarization of Ukhrul town and Naga areas (announced decision) by the Government of Manipur was taken up.
According to a statement issued by the publicity wing of UNC, the council meeting strongly condemned the disruption of public life, social functions and religious programmes and creation of an environment where the safety and security of the citizens are exposed to all possible violence that could be ignited at the slightest unintended incident.
The house was unanimous in the contention that the Government of Manipur, on the pretext of law and order, with its provocative presence, is trying to derail the Indo-Naga peace process which has been resumed with renewed vigour.
It then said that for the last 17 years of Indo-Naga ceasefire, there has been peace in Naga areas except for the Government of Manipur's use of excessive violence on innocent students and public as exemplified by May 6, 2010 incident at Mao Gate.
The military incursion in the Ukhrul instance, speaks volumes of the malafide intent of the Government of Manipur's action.
In sharp contrast, the Disturbed Area Act has been conveniently lifted from 7 Assembly segments of the four Imphal valley districts, where hundreds of innocent mainland Indians, mostly labourers and petty businessmen have been killed and maimed under the very nose of the Chief Minister O.Ibobi of Manipur.
Bombings and shootings are routine there and even the Governor and Chief Minister's official residences have been attacked several times.
It was resolved that on completion of the civil actions already put in place, democratic actions will be taken up in more intensive measures, should no interventions be forthcoming from the Government of India, whose bounden duties as the custodian of the Constitution is to guarantee the democratic rights of the people.
"While moving forward to secure our political aspirations, the Government of Manipur may adopt various malicious means to suppress the people's peaceful and democratic movement, till such time we are freed from the forced union.
We, therefore, inform all the tribe based organisations, frontal organizations and the Naga people in general to stand unitedly and be vigilant for effective response to any eventuality at this critical juncture," the UNC stated.