Stop communalising ST demand: ATSUM
Source: Chronicle News Service
Kangpokpi, January 31 2023:
Reiterating its unequivocal opposition to the demand for inclusion in the ST category by the Meitei/Meetei community, the All Tribal Students' Union Manipur (ATSUM) asked the proponent of the demand to stop communalising the issue.
ATSUM stated that it is unfortunate that of late there has been a surge in an unceasing attempt by proponents of the demand to communalise the issue by attempting to drive a wedge between the tribal communities that too under the very nose of the government driven by sheer desperation or with the eye to be on the media limelight but such puerile attempt will not succeed.
It continued that ATSUM fails to understand why the government of Manipur is silent when so much communal overtones are overtly coming out daily from the proponents of the ST demand while adding that instead of trying to rein them in, it seems the government is tacitly encouraging them by letting them loose.
"For months we have been silently watching all these histrionics by the proponent of the demand with the hope that sanity will prevail.
But it seems our silence was construed as timidity.
Now our patience is reaching the end of its tether and our composure vexed," the students' body said.
"It is our unambiguous stance that the government of Manipur should maintain the status quo on the matter and side with none.
But the open support expressed by the Meitei ministers and MLAs is a clear testimony that this government is not neutral but whose support is slanted towards the Meitei community," it continued.
The Union went on to say, "Let's all be very clear that ATSUM's opposition to this illogical demand is unwavering and will be opposed with more vigour and tenacity now and in the future.
And we will go the extra mile that it is defeated on its face".
The Union then said, "On innumerable occasions we have publicly stated the reasons and rationales for our opposition to the demand as it is adversely going to impact the tribal communities of Manipur in the days to come" .
"Need we explain it again and again?" it asked.
"The deafening silence of the 20 tribal MLAs on the matter for many months when their Meitei counterparts have come out openly is raising lots of questions thereby agitating the minds of the tribal populace.
They should come out with their stance or else shall be construed that you are supporting their demand," ATSUM warned.
"What is there so much to be afraid of when the whole tribal people of the state are solidly unanimous on the matter? Swim with the sentiments of your people and whom you represent," it added.
ATSUM then made a clarion call to all the tribal communities of Manipur to stand united on the issue and in turn contribute their mites in the fight against this illogical demand.