Stop begging says RPF
Source: Hueiyen News Service
Imphal, December 05 2011:
The proscribed UG group RPF/PLA in a press statement today urged the people of the state especially the public leaders to abstain from the habit of begging from the Centre.
RPF stated that the leaders in the Centre have been trying to force the people of the state to develop this kind of a mindset among the people where they start feeling that they cannot survive without the help of the Centre.
The beggar like nature of the public leaders of the state who follow behind the visiting national leaders for some advantages is an act of a shameless person.
People of the state are still wondering the fate of the state in the hand of the puppet leaders of the state.
On the other hand, people should not let themselves be carried away by mere glitters of some buildings and roads while the state is under the colonial rule of the India for the past 62 years, the statement added.
Many innocent lives have been lost while many innocent women are spending their lives as widows under the colonial rule and its colonial acts in the state.
While terming the public leaders as black sheeps, the statement further added that they are enjoying their merry lives on the toil of the common people and the revolutionaries who lay down their lives for the sake of Manipur.
While reacting to the comment of the DGP Manipur Police who alleged that the revolutionary organisations are indulging in earning private income, the statement alleged that the revolutionaries are not like the personnel of Manipur Police who got their jobs with fake certificates and who do not blink even once when they kill someone for some thousand rupees.
It is a well known fact how the police personnel are rich beyond the far beyond the extent of their salary.
However there are some sincere police personnel in the department who love their motherland truely and RPF salutes them, it added.
The statement further stated that some Gallantry Medal decorated police officers have been indulging in extortionist activities publicly and have even organised football tournaments in the name of their parents.
The statement asked the people of the state and the police personnel to think that what will happen to the people of the state if there were not a single revolutionary organisations in the state when the India government is trying to annihilate the indigenous people of the state by adopting various tachniques
and ways.
If there were no revolutionary organisations, the police personnel who are boasting about their uniform might become a coolie for the non Manipuri businessmen, it added.