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Ibobi alleges BJP-UG nexus
BJP reduced AFSPA to organised violence act: BK Das

Source: Chronicle News Service

Imphal/New Delhi, February 20 2022: Former chief minister and Congress veteran Okram Ibobi Singh has accused the BJP of having relations with insurgent groups in the state.

Ibobi alleged that BJP was hand in glove with insurgent groups, which ensured that it formed government in Manipur despite not having the majority in 2017, a report claimed.

"They (BJP) formed the government, then there was no bandh or blockade.

One thing is clear that they are hand in glove with those groups who used to do all these things.

They use them for power," three-time Manipur CM Ibobi Singh told News 18 .

Ibobi also accused the BJP government in Manipur of "not having the guts" to withdraw AFSPA from the state.

"Remember that in our time, we did withdraw (AFSPA) in seven assembly segments.

This government does not have guts to say this to the Centre," Ibobi Singh said.

Commenting on the Congress' prospects in the upcoming Manipur assembly elections, the former Manipur chief minister said that the grand old party has a good chance of returning to power.

Ibobi said: "People are fed up in the last five years.

They (BJP) are with the people who used to call the bandh.

People want change and we will bring the change".

Meanwhile, Congress' Manipur in-charge Bhakta Charan Das on Sunday accused the BJP of reducing AFSPA to an "organised violence" act to target citizens, and asserted that the demand for its repeal was a "big issue" in Manipur but the BJP was "not respecting" people's views.

The Congress, which has promised to work towards the repeal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, or AFSPA, if voted to power in Manipur assembly polls, has slammed the BJP for being "silent" on the act in its manifesto.

In an interview with PTI, Das rejected suggestions that not having announced a chief ministerial face could hamper the Congress' chances in Manipur and said the party has several capable leaders, including former CM Okram Ibobi Singh who is active and a "very strong face" for the leadership of the state.

The Congress' Manipur in-charge exuded confidence that the party would form government in Manipur and get around 35-40 seats in the 60-member assembly.

Das claimed that the anti-incumbency factor was very strong against the N Biren Singh government as it had "failed" to fulfil even a single poll promise.

"This is a Congress-minded state.

Consecutively there was a Congress government for three terms which shows the foundation of Congress is strong in the state.

The BJP came to power not by the mandate of the people but did a sort of management and remained in powerin an illegal manner," he said, adding that despite the high court's order, 12 MLAs remained in office unconstitutionally.

"Government was busy in corruption and tackling their own problems and that of their allies.

Not a single poll promise they fulfilled, so anti-incumbency is very strong," he said.

Asked about the issue of AFSPA, Das said it is a "very big issue" in the entire northeast, particularly after the Nagaland incident in which civilians were killed.

"It was clearly a misuse of AFSPA," the Congress leader alleged referring to the Nagaland incident in which 14 people were killed as security forces opened fire in three consecutive episodes.

In Manipur also, it was a big issue at that time and the Congress has taken a stance to repeal this Act, Das said.

The N Biren government did not get it removed, he said, alleging that the BJP has double standards on the issue.

Das said the BJP was not respecting the views of the people on the issue and asserted that there was no other way forward but to repeal AFSPA.

Asked why the Congress had not repealed the Act when it was in power, Das said that time was different in light of the insurgency issue.

"What is happening now, they are claiming we have restored peace then why can't you repeal this Act," he said, alleging that it was being "misused' by the BJP.

"AFSPA is now purely an organised violence act.

AFSPA, in its initial stages, was different, but now it is established to empower violence against citizens.

These people (the BJP) want to use it against citizens.

They want to create a terror atmosphere to remain in power," Das alleged.

"Now in elections the BJP is indulging in organised violence...Those who believe in organised violence would not remove that (AFSPA)," he said.

Asked how his party would avoid MLAs switching loyalties as it happened in the outgoing assembly, Das said everyone has taken oath before Kangla Fort, a temple, a church and a masjid that they will serve the people of Manipur as part of the Congress.

The BJP is trying to intimidate Congress candidates and threaten them, he alleged.

Das predicted that the Congress will definitely get between 35-40 seats on itsown and its 34 per cent vote share in the last election will see an addition of five per cent this time.

He claimed that repeated visits by BJP bigwigs such as party chief JP Nadda, Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh show their position is weak.


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