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KCP takes note of changing world order
Source: The Sangai Express

Imphal, April 13 2025: The proscribed KCP has asserted that the presence of Chinese strategic base in Bangladesh will put WESEA in an advantageous position.

A statement issued by KCP Central Committee on the outfit's 45th raising day asserted that Bangladesh Interim Government Advisor Muhammad Yunus's recent initiative to collaborate with China is a sort of indication to the people of WESEA.

Quoting Yunus that the North East region of India is landlocked and this region can reach ocean through Bangladesh, and this will connect the economy of the North East with the Chinese economy, the outfit asserted that the underlying message of Yunus is that the North East region should be first economically independent through economic interaction with China before it becomes politically independent from India.

"We must take serious note of Yunus' indirect indication and study it thoroughly", the Central Committee said.

Way back in 1920, British philosopher and mathematician Bertrand Russel said, "China, by her resources and her population, is capable of being the greatest power in the world after the United States", it quoted.

It then asserted that the world is now heading to a new international order dominated by China.

In the backdrop of this changing world order, all revolutionary organisations of Manipur and WESEA need to take the historic responsibility collectively.

On the occasion of the KCP's 45th raising day, the outfit's Central Committee has offered revolutionary salute to all the martyrs who had laid down their lives in the course of the liberation movement.

It also conveyed deepest respect to all those who were crippled in battles as well as those who are languishing in prisons.

The Central Committee pointed out that the idea of a united Bharat or India took birth only during the freedom struggle against British colonialism.

India came into being after the merger of several princely States either willingly or unwillingly.

At the time of granting independence to India, UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill stated, "If independence is granted to India, power will go to the hands of rascals, rogues, freebooters; all Indian leaders will be of low calibre and men of straw.

They will have sweet tongues and silly hearts.

They will fight amongst themselves for power and India will be lost in political squabbles.

A day would come when even air and water would be taxed in India" .

The alleged untruthfulness and incompatibility between the words and actions of contemporary Indian leaders only indicate that Winston Churchill's statement is becoming true, it said.

Just like the British colonial rulers treated Indian people as sub-humans, the Government of India does not see the people of WESEA (North East region) as fellow citizens, it alleged.

Chinese offensive in the 1962 Indo-China war stopped after China occupied Arunachal Pradesh's (then known as NEFA) Bomdila .

But Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, fearing the Chinese offensive, withdrew all the Indian armed forces from the North East region and literally abandoned the people of the region, it said.

Nehru never thought of protecting the North East region from the Chinese offensive because he saw the region as a colony of India and its people as colonial subjects, the Central Committee alleged.

In the name of the communal conflict which erupted on May 3, 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been widening the communal divide by playing identity politics.

In the eyes of Narendra Modi, the people of the North East region are not Indians but colonised people, it alleged.

There is no difference between the outlooks of the two Indian Prime Ministers- Jawaharlal Nehru and Narendra Modi with regard to the North East region and its people, it said.

How the Government of India and its Hindi heartland leaders see the people of WESEA and Manipur as sub-humans has been testified by the current communal crisis witnessed in Manipur, it said.


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