State Govt licensing cops to kill : ANSAM
Source: The Sangai Express
Senapati, February 06 2016 :
The All Naga Students' Association, Manipur (ANSAM) has welcomed the public admission of the killing of an unarmed Ch Sanjit by Th Herojit, Head Constable of Manipur police commandos in the heart of Imphal on the explicit order of his superior officer and the knowledge of the Chief Minister and the then DGP.
Th Herojit is but only one of the many in the Manipur police commando/IRB who have been licensed to carry out extra judicial executions by the Government of Manipur, without the due process of law, alleged ANSAM in a statement.
The student body recalled that on May 6, 2010 two unarmed Naga students, Loshou and Chakho were shot dead at Mao Gate and more than hundred protestors, mostly women folks maimed by bullets and violence of the Manipur police commandos/IRB of the Government of Manipur.
It further recalled that on August 30, 2014 another two young unarmed Naga, Mayopam and Ramkashing were killed at Tangkhul Naga Long ground and more than 30 civilians shot and brutalized by the Manipur police commandos/IRB.
On August 31 and September 1, 2015 nine unarmed defenders of tribal rights of Churachandpur were killed and many violently incapacitated by the same Manipur police commandos/IRB.
The above killings and violence were committed against Nagas and tribals protesting against the communal policy and hegemony of the oppressive Government of Manipur, the ANSAM statement added.
"These instances speak of the response of the Government of Manipur to Constitutional demands and legitimate protest of the tribals in Manipur.
No admission of the killings of tribal in the hill areas on the orders of the Government of Manipur has been made so far," ANSAM stated.
According to ANSAM, in the Imphal valley, frequent bombings, fake encounters and killings take place and it is now generally accepted as normal.
"But the disturbed area act has been lifted from Imphal valley by the Government of Manipur and development programmes and growth of Imphal valley continues undisturbed by the law and order situation.
But in the Naga and tribal hill districts, which is peaceful, except for State violence against unarmed tribal protestors, such as those mentioned above, the GoM continues with the Disturbed Area Act/Armed Forces Special Powers and any democratic form of protests by the tribals against injustice and suppression are responded with violence and killings.
Law and order situation is cited as unfavourable reason for development of the hill areas and the gap between the valley and the hills that is perpetuated over the years gets wider.
It is important to note that the same force, empowered by the same GoM operates with impunity in both the Imphal valley and the tribal hills but with different consequences and targeted results on human lives and also on development and social front," the statement said.
ANSAM said the Government of India cannot limit its responsibility to seeking clarification and explanation from the GoM when instead of safeguarding the life, property and rights of the citizen, it has become the wilful violator of the fundamental right to life of the people guaranteed under the Constitution.
If the Government of India does not intervene then it abdicates it responsibilities as custodian of the Constitution and becomes an abettor of Constitutional crime, it stated.
"At this critical juncture, the Government of India must act immediately for restoration of the rule of law and Constitutional rights and for which the Nagas in Manipur have demanded its intervention with an alternative arrangement in Manipur outside the communal GoM pending settlement of the Indo-Naga issue," ANSAM added.