DMCC condemns non-transparency on SoO
Source: Chronicle News Service
Imphal, March 31 2024:
Delhi Meetei Co-ordinating Committee (DMCC) has expressed profound concern over the continued indifference of the state government towards the ongoing hunger strike by transgender activist Malem Thongam since February 22 .
As per a release, DMCC decried that despite consistent efforts to draw attention to the dire need for peace and withdrawal of the Suspension of Operation (SoO) with Kuki militants to preserve Manipur's integrity, the government has shown minimal responsiveness to Malem's demands.
DMCC stands firmly in solidarity with Malem's hunger strike and pledges unwavering support.
However, it is deeply disheartening to witness the government's disregard for public aspirations and the urgency of the situation.
The lack of action and concern displayed by the government is highly condemnable, it stressed.
DMCC further questioned the responsibility of elected officials, including the MPs, chief minister and MLAs, in addressing public demands.
"It is imperative for the government to engage in dialogue with Malem and provide transparency regarding the steps being taken to restore peace in the state.
The demands raised by Malem reflect the aspirations of the public and it is the duty of the government to address them promptly," it said.
DMCC also condemned the central government for its lack of transparency regarding the status of SoO with Kuki militants.
Despite state government's decision on March 10, 2023 to revoke the SoO with these militant groups, the central government's reluctance to take decisive action has left the citizens of the state in confusion, it noted and urged both the central and state governments to prioritise welfare and safety of the citizens and provide clarity on the progress of the SoO revocation process.
The lack of transparency and clear communication regarding the revocation of SoO is alarming, it said.
"As the state prepares for upcoming 18th Lok Sabha Elections, DMCC calls upon the public to remain focused on our demand, rather than getting distracted by unwanted political campaigns.
It is pertinent for the government to prioritise the well-being of the people and address their concerns effectively," it stressed.