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SOREPA shares thoughts on raising day-III
Source: The Sangai Express

Imphal, October 02 2022:
Contd from previous issue

Accusing the Government of India of clandestinely abetting migration of people from mainland India to WESEA, the SOREPA Chairman remarked that the enactment of the Citizenship Amendment Act is a serious challenge to the independent identities of the peoples of WESEA.

The Chairman alleged that the Government of India has been scheming to exterminate the indigenous peoples of WESEA and Kangleipak by transplanting millions of people from mainland India in the region.

As for the ILP enforced in Manipur, Nagaland and Mizoram etc, it is totally toothless and ineffective, reads the Chairman's statement.

Toijam Ibochou then called upon all the people to understand the meaning of the Manipuri proverb of monkeys driving away paddy field owner.

Another serious issue of contemporary Manipuri society is abuse of drugs and other intoxicating substances.

Questioning if there was any secret policy which lured the youth to drugs and intoxicating substances, the Chairman said that the most effective means of weakening and enslaving a Nation is demoralising the youth.

There are numerous reports at the office of the UN about how the Indian military forces have been oppressing the people of Kangleipak under the infamous AFSPA 1958, how they raped a large number of women and killed people in fake encounters, reads the Chairman's statement.

Bombarded by harsh criticisms from the international community, the Government has been compelled to devise alternative plots to exterminate the peoples of WESEA without drawing flak from the international community.

Flooding Manipur/Kangleipak with drugs and intoxicating substances is one such plot, it alleged.

According to the statement, the same plot was employed as an effective tool in suppressing the Khalistan liberation movement of Punjab.

It would be a big success for the Indian hegemony if the youth of Manipur drown themselves in the sea of drugs.

The much cherished goal of independence can never be realised until and unless the society is saved from the drug menace, the Chairman said.

He then called upon all the people to wage a collective war against drugs.

He informed that SOREPA would launch a campaign to save the Nation from drugs and other intoxicating substances.

At the World Hindu Congress held in November 2014, VHP leader Ashok Singhal said that a man who is proud of being a Hindu had taken control of the country's political power after 800 years.

Ashok Singhal was referring to Modi and the BJP Government, according to the statement.

The VHP's leader was a step towards transforming India into a Hindu Nation which was formed after forcibly merging 565 independent kingdoms.

The same statement also implied that the process of forming a Hindu Nation had started with the coming of the Modi Government in 2014, it said.

All the political parties of India are similar at the core and all of them are based on Hindu nationalism.

The Government of India always sees WESEA as nothing more than a frontier and this was testified by what Nehru said through All India Radio on November 20, 1962 during the Sino-India War.

The Government of India's intention is to keep Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Nagaland and Mizoram under their alleged occupation in order to protect India from any possible aggression from China and Myanmar, it alleged.

Though cloaked in democracy, the alleged Indian colonialism is based on Hindu spiritualism.

"Until the alleged Indian colonialism is identified correctly, our liberation movement will never succeed", the Chairman asserted.

To ensure survival of all the indigenous communities, all must join hands to win back the lost sovereignty of Manipur/Kangleipak and set up an egalitarian society where each community can protect their identities, the Chairman concluded.


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