Pambei-led UNLF extends greetings on 60th raising day
Source: Chronicle News Service
Imphal, November 26 2024:
contd from previous issue
Continuing the annual statement of the Central Committee issued on the occasion of Front's 60th Raising Day, the Pambei-led UNLF said government of India (Gol) intentionally remains indifferent to suffering of the people due to the present conflict in Manipur.
The fast-spreading Chinese geo-politics in Indo-Myanmar region amidst the attempt to establish Zionist state or Christian theocratic state in the region with the backing of powerful western countries and India's counter strategy will be a great loss for the national security of India in future.
It will also be a huge challenge for indigenous communities of the region if the plan of Zionist state or Christian theocratic -state formation materialises.
Formation of Zale'ngam or Zo nation without integrating the land inhabited by Kuki-Zo people will be incomplete and this indicates the hidden agenda of carving some parts of India for formation of a complete Zo nation.
After integrating Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh with Myanmar's Chin Hills both inhabited by Kuki-Zo using India as the leverage, opportunists Kuki-Zo leaders will surely attempt to form a larger Zo state.
In view of such a possibility, the much talked about India's dream of forming a Greater India or Akhand Bharat under Doval Doctrine will remain a pipe dream.
What India's security think-tank could not realise is that Kuki-Zo terrorists will be a threat to India's security in future though the terrorists had benefited India's national interest for short duration.
Accordingly, India cannot underestimate or mistreat Manipur in the efforts to achieve geo-political ambition in Southeast Asia, it elaborated.
The annual statement of the Central Committee of the Pambei-led UNLF further said that the Front will never recognise separate administration or union territory or territorial council formed within the territory of Manipur.
The Front, however, will open its door widely for holding talks on co existence of all the indigenous communities through power and resource sharing.
Nevertheless, UNLF will steadfastly fight against community-centric political demand or exclusivist political agenda.
The Front entered into peace talks with India on the basis of the understanding to honour Manipur's unique history and protection of territorial integrity of Manipur.
As such, UNLF firmly believes that the present conflict will end one day and the people of Manipur would live with more dignity than the past and become stronger, vibrant.
Until then, developing unity and strength sans differences in political and ideology will be the only path for success.
(To be Contd) .