KSO against oust Nasir campaign
Source: Hueiyen News Service
Imphal, May 14 2014 :
The Kuki Students regret the never-ending mudslinging game played by some tribal organizations on one minority community minister, a release of Kuki Students Organisation (KSO) stated today.
A press release signed by its President (General Headquarters) Peter H.Hmate has said that the ongoing tussle to oust Agriculture Minister Md.Abdul Nasir by some tribal organizations surfaced from the alleged physical assault on a ZEO, which the Minister had fanatically denied again and again.
KSO believes no good would come out of this confrontation between the tribal organizations and the Minister who also belongs to a minority community, it added.
KSO warned that if this regretful campaign continues, the whole gamut would depict a communal tone in the end.
This is regretful and is not in the interest of the minority communities of the state including the tribal.
The 'Oust Nasir Campaign' won't get any credibility until the tribal organizations lend an ear to Minister Nasir's side of story.
If the Minister is innocent nobody has the right to make a scapegoat out of him.
To many people this mudslinging campaign is a conspiracy hatched in the first place by the pseudo ATSUM (Tombing) who intends to make some mileage out of it by attacking the hapless Minister, claimed the statement.
It is a fact that the Muan Tombing led pseudo ATSUM in the past always jumped at the first opportunity to grab headlines by taking up causes which suited their nefarious interests, KSO alleged.
KSO then urged the pseudo ATSUM leaders to refrain from misleading the tribal people by trying to drum up public support over some unproven allegations.
To the Kuki students, if Md.Nasir is a professed 'anti-tribal', then the Minister's conduct is unforgivable.
But Md.Nasir is not a proven 'anti-tribal' Minister just for rebuking or reprimanding one tribal official over some governmental matters, the statement added.