CorCom message dissects unrest situation-III
Source: Chronicle News Service
Imphal, July 10 2023:
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In the face of such a dire situation in Manipur society, choosing to ignore or indulge in alcohol and drugs can be seen as indirectly supporting the narco-terrorists and their harmful activities.
Indeed, this is truly abominable.
As long as we are engulfed in this abuse, we will not be able to make sound decisions nor will we be able to find the necessary strength to fight when that is required.
Today, the region is engulfed in flames of turmoil, and the gravity of the crisis is deeply felt by all.
To safeguard the society and protect the nation, it is crucial that people unequivocally refrain from alcohol and drug consumption, seizing the opportunity provided by the current favourable circumstances, Ngouba said his message.
Continuing his message, the Corcom converser in-charge said Manipur (Kangleipak) will never find a solution within the confines of the Indian framework.
The notion propagated by Manipur (Kangleipak)'s colonial puppets that a solution can be attained by seeking mercy from the rulers of Delhi is utterly nonsensical and deeply regrettable.
People have been left homeless and devastated in their own homeland because of the misplaced trust.
The long-held dream peddled by the suppressive rulers and their puppets that Manipur (Kangleipak)'s happiness and prosperity can only be achieved under Indian rule has now been shattered and reduced to ashes.
The revolutionary groups including CorCom have repeatedly reminded the people of Manipur (Kangleipak) about the devastating consequences of suppressive rule and have urged them to re-main vigilant against potential future challenges.
However, the colonial power's manipulative propaganda, both covert and overt, has kept the people in the dark for a long time.
We are certain, that, the colonial puppets and collaborators, who have been influenced by the colonial interests, are incapable of defending, preserving, and promoting the shared interests of the diverse communities within Manipur (Kangleipak) .
This conviction will be substantiated by factual evidence and experiences in the future as well.
Today, every part of Manipur (Kangleipak) is engulfed in pain and sorrow.
The pretext of providing security has resulted in the people of Manipur (Kangleipak) feeling like prisoners of war.
Their freedom and rights have been curtailed, and they are living under oppressive conditions imposed by the colonial rulers.
There is always a limit to tolerance, when this limit of tolerance is crossed people are capable doing everything.
A growing number of individuals have come to the realization that liberation is the only viable solution to address the issues stemming from the colonial system.
Numerous patriots have made the ultimate sacrifice in the pursuit of independence of Ma-nipur (Kangleipak), and there are still many who persist in their efforts.
The aspiration for Manipur (Kangleipak)'s liberation is not limited to a select few; it is a collective endeavour aimed at safeguarding and advancing what rightfully belongs to us.
The liberation of Manipur (Kan-gleipak) holds significance for both the present and future generations, as it represents the pursuit of a better and self-determined destiny.
Liberation is a hope that shines in our hearts, not something that is kept under lock and key in Delhi, Ngouba added.
While encouraging the people to raise their voices and echo the demand for the liberation of Manipur (Kangleipak) with unwavering deter-mination, the CorCom convener in-charge urged people to let their voices reverberate across the land, resonating with the spirit of freedom and justice.
He then called upon people to proclaim their yearning for self-determination and the rightful place of Manipur (Kangleipak) among the sovereign nations of the world in unison.
Speak up, shout out and let the world hear the resounding call for the liberation of Manipur (Kangleipak), he said adding that people have a responsibility to ensure that the burden of colonial suppression does not weigh down upon the shoulders of future generations.
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