India must respect Kangleipak's history: PREPAK-Pro
Source: Chronicle News Service
Imphal, October 09 2021:
On the occasion of the 45th Raising Day of its armed wing - Red Army, which falls on October 9, People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak-Progressive (PREPAK-Pro) chairman L Paliba M has saluted and paid tribute to all the martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the course of liberation movement for Kangleipak (Manipur).
The PREPAK Pro chairman also expressed his deepest sympathy to those families who have lost their loved ones during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Paliba also shared his views and thoughts on the present situation of Kangleipak and liberation struggle.
According to the chairman, COVID-19 is wreaking havoc in every aspect of human life but amidst this pandemic some people are trying to unscrupulously exploit and dismantle the 'Kanglei' society by indulging in the dreadful narcotics trade.
Most of these people are genealogically devoid of Kanglei motherland's blood.
They are the real enemies of the society as their minds are tainted with ftendishness.
Many civil society organisations have been working hard to uplift the society, but it would be fruitless if these few people are allowed to exist in the society.
Prominent leaders among local communities and CSOs must cogitate to finish off such people, he suggested.
According to L Paliba M, outside invaders could easily occupy India due to frequent infighting among the Hindu kingdoms as there was no question of nation or nationalism during that period but it was just a dynastic patriotism.
Even the early stage of British occupation was welcomed by the Hindu Indian as their saviour from the Muslim rulers.
No kingdom or empire could maintain a prolong reign in India.
However, monarchism in Kangleipak had been continued over 2000 years.
Kanglei people must be proud of this, but India purposefully disrespects this historical status which has become the main reason for armed uprising.
India was created due to the conflict between its people and the British colonialism.
However, there were diverse cultures, communities and faiths among the so-called Indian people.
The revolutionary movement of composite nationalism was not mobilised robustly to dissipate the diversities.
India's independence was handed over to the few Indians who had been perfectly inflicted with the British values.
These British-adopted Indian leaders continued the same colonialist style of politics like their masters.
Without the national consciousness, the total independent movement was carried out which ultimately could not distribute the real independence among the peasants and workers, downgraded indigenous groups and the ethnic minorities, L Paliba M said, adding that Kangleipak should not be a part of this suppressive India.
While India is dragging under demonetization process, GST and 'Make in India' initiative, the neighbouring Bangladesh has been economically advancing than India.
25 million jobs were lost in India during January-May 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic and it is also a gloomy prospect that a generation might be wiped out by this pandemic.
On the contrary, the world's largest political party BJP with 180 million membership and its vast keyboard warriors have been trying to propagate Prime Minister Modi as divine status.
They falsely propagated that UNESCO had declared Modi as the world's best leader and they also fantasized boastfully that 450 years ago the prophet Nostradamus had predicted that Modi era would be a golden age not only for India but also for the whole world.
Apart from that the cult of 'Mr Modi' is so formidable that COVID-19 vaccine certificates and outgoing email of NHRC both bear the image of Modi.
Ironically his photo is not printed on COVID-19 death certificates.
It is comical that the recent aggressive and finger-wagging lecturing tone of Modi's speech in the UN General Assembly drew little interest as most of the seats were empty.
India's internal cold war between the 'cult personated BJP' and the 54 years' Frankensteinian rule of Congress party, has been squeezing the common people, Paliba said, adding that Kanglei people don't have the future foundation with such two demonic rulers in India.
The essence of democracy is the free expression of opinion.
Recently, many opposition leaders have protested strongly against the infliction of Pegasus Spyware on their mobile phones.
But there is something fishy about it as the issue has cooled down.
There is apprehension that the spyware might have muted the opposition by collecting their disgraceful personal information.
The famous wording 'Big Brother is watching you' of George Orwell's novel 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' is exactly similar with what is happening in India today.
The Indian government always crosses the personal space of its citizens to grab them tightly.
The peculiar form of Deep State, in which the military and intelligence community played a major advisory role in public administration, is putatively evident in India.