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Is Imphal-based media inadvertently leading the disintegration of Manipur?

Submitted by on June 15, 2010 – 1:20 am4 Comments | 259 views

Did you get us right?

Dr. A. Kateipfona*, Guest Writer

Because of state wide readership, the Imphal based media enjoys the rare privilege of being objective in its perception and understanding of issues and transmitting the same to the readers in the entire state of Manipur for their consumption.

It is also business sense actually, to be impartial when   sections of its readership are placed on different sides of the issue. The Imphal based media has not capitalized on the fact that there are no tribal or Naga based media which has a state wide readership. Thus assuming upon itself the responsibility of projecting only the dominant Meitei perspective, the valley based media have become a party to the debate, a respondent to the charge of being persistently partial and biased and so have in a way been responsible for fueling the so called paper war .That the news and views that they carry are the tools with which the public forms “the informed opinions”  must be the major consideration and social obligation of media. They should therefore not muffle or filter the views of one party to the issue while highlighting that of the other side alone. From the divergent views the general public has the faculty, at least grant them that, to discern the truth from among the many untruths that invariably creep into both sides whenever  there is a ”fight.”

At the present moment, a simple cross check of Imphal valley papers and Nagaland based papers will stand proof to this contention. Important and time sensitive statements of UNC and ANSAM and other important Naga organizations are either not published in the Imphal dailies or delayed even when there are visibly no space constraints as borne out by the news content of the day. The media therefore has become a tactical tool for muffling up the voice of the Nagas, whose voices are not heard in Imphal valley. It is important that the views of Nagas, however angry or hurt (or “venomous” as Imphal editors would have it) should be heard in Imphal. Then only will understanding dawn on the general public to make space for the voice of sanity to emerge.

It is the tribals and the Nagas who are angry and hurt because their rights to their land and  the primacy of their traditional  institutions and customary practices, which gives them their identity, are being stealthily diluted through the imposition of the District Council(Hill Areas) 2008 Act. This Act, to all intent and purposes had been rejected by the hill people of the state for the last twenty years and for which reason there had been no self governance in the hill areas during that time. In stark contrast, there are 18 Nagar Panchayats and 9 Municipalities fully operational in the Imphal valley. This time around, sensing an opportune moment of a divided tribal house (tribal MLAs) and the bad blood between  Nagas and Kukis and  the Kuki and Paitei who had been in the recent past engaged in ethnic conflicts, the Govt. of Manipur after years of assuring that the 6th schedule would be extended to the hill areas of Manipur with some local adjustments, came up, with the same act that had been rejected 20 years back. When the Act was introduced in the Assembly, the  tribal and Naga MLAs protested and staged a walk out. This Act, which concerns the hill areas and the tribals had to be approved by the Hill Area Committee comprising of all tribal MLAs as per the provision of 371 C of the Indian Constitution. To circumvent this, a 5 member Select Committee on the Manipur Hill Areas Autonomous District council, 2008 was instituted with 2 tribals MLAs including the Chairman of the Hill Area Committee and 3 non tribal MLAs. The design of this move of the State Government became obvious and Mr Thangminlien Kipgen, the Chairman of the Hill Area Committee resigned from the Select Committee.   The Select Committee went ahead with its recommendation and got the Manipur(Hill Areas) District Councils(third Amendment) ordinance promulgated by the Governor on the pretext that the Assembly was not in session. That the constitutionality of this Act and the way it was  enacted is being challenged in the law court is another matter. The way it was rushed through when for 20 long years it was delayed with manipulations, was by itself indicative of anxiety to clinch the issue, with the dominant community’s interest addressed  and this was further confirmed when the State Government with the same pace proceeded to impose the ADC election under the 2008 Act in the face of protest of the tribal people. The tribal people are no more simplistic and ignorant and have felt very insulted at the blatant disregard for their expressed opinion. Thus the fear that if given autonomy, as per provision of the constitutions, the tribal would drift away and identification with Manipur become reduced in them, has been the guiding factor for the Manipur Government in handling this particular issue.

What is wrong if the fact that tribal have a strong desire for autonomy for the hill areas is acknowledged and accepted as natural by the Imphal valley people, who holds the State Government with the 40 MLA majority ?  What is wrong in accepting the fact that the Naga movement has been there since the late 1940s and that Nagas, wherever they may be, present state of  Manipur included,  have been active stake holders in that movement  all through this period ? What is wrong in accepting the fact that the beautiful culture, literature and history of the Meitei people have all  positively impacted upon the tribals of the state and were a civilizing influence on them but that it is not natural, fair or justifiable to subsume them and their inherent rights under the interest of the dominant Meitei people ?

When these things are understood and accepted, then the possibility of peaceful co-existence will emerge. The mutual benefits that appeals to both the parties involved in such an arrangement must become the bond that uphold and strengthens the union.  Even if that union cannot be mutually upheld and fences have to be raised to demarcate ownership, good neighbourliness must be secured with understanding. The nature of political, social and economic intercourse which will be sustainable and meaningful to all will emerge from that frame of mind putting an end to the land, benefit , privelges and opportunities grabbing rat race that has engulfed the communities in the troubled water of the State of Manipur. Meiteis and tribals alike must think now outside the box.

If this is not recognized and the only actions of armed forces alone is relied upon to quell dissensions, Manipur will always be a time bomb. Tribals will block the highways in the north, south, east and west. Imphal valley, sadly cannot be connected with super flyovers to the outside world. It is just not possible even with the genius of the Meities minds and skills. “Chingna koirabanina”. Muivah may go away. The issue of ADC may cease to remain relevant.  But others will come and refuse to remain silent. The issue have to be addressed squarely and fairly. The message must dawn clearly and unmistakenly on all the stakeholders and in the true spirit of give and take, the new sustainable and viable arrangement must emerge so that posterity will inherit a new page in history. To this end, the Imphal based media and also in Nagaland and every concerned citizen who pens his or her opinions on the present crisis in Manipur have a special responsibility and moral obligation.

*About the author: Dr. A. Kateipfona, Tahamzam (Senapati District H.Q). You may contact the writer at nagavoices@rediffmail.com

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4 Comments »

  • keivom says:

    It is high time that the issue is settled for the benefit of the people and the state. The fear of the majority that once the hill people are allowed to enjoy their basic rights like those in undivided Assam, the integrity of Manipur will be endangered is unfounded. In fact the delay in settling the issue will one day explode into such a frenzied level that any attempt to find a solution will be too late. Tribal tolerance should not be taken as weakness. LK

  • rameshwar says:

    Meiteis are also tribal and their population is 15 lakhs only. Kukis has more than 20 lakhs if totaled with India and Burma. Nagas also had about 15 lakhs if added with Burma nagas. Only their difference is in religion. One exception to meteis is they are skilled warrior who could defeat mighty Burman. Since they had such qualities if Manipur and Nagaland were not merged in India the present crisis might not happened and easily subside without the central force. Nagas are very fortunate to integrate in India. Otherwise they would be slaughtered by meiteis for this blockade within a week. Nagas should not forget that Central Government is residue of British. So they will use meiteis in case nagas go against the Central Government . So forget all including Nagalim for a century. Only then peace will arrive in North East.

    • evergreen says:

      think you dont know that there are meitai at Burma,bangladesh,tripura and assam hahaha what a foolish person you are without knowing anything you are just giving blah blah blah do u know!!!!!

  • KK says:

    It is unfortunate that for any reason of anger or anything whatsoever the ordinary people of manipur are the target of this madness of politics. If the meiteis thougt of any retaliation they would have. But they did not even after more than sixty days of hardship with hunger. You should have learnt being highly educated and having many among you in the Indial civil services that we meiteies in general mean only good life and peaceful coexistence. What you have got or not is another matter.As the general public in manipur is in the same plateform as you are . We are no better of higher than the nagas or any other tribe. It sad that for any reason the NH 39&53 are blocked. Do you think that will help you? No, you will only get killed in the fight as the GOI is with the politicians and not with you even though you feel that they are supporting you. One muivah is creating all the problems. It can be clearly be seen that muivah failing in his original plan of independence which remains not even in dreams, is trying to do something for face saving. If I am to answer i will have no problem in nagas ruling meiteis or meiteis ruling nagas. After all you are the winner as you have more in the civil services it is only a matter of time. Dont project as muderers of innocent people by blocking the highways. Who was supporting muivah all this days only GOI was. Muivah will die of old age and you will be again the target. wake-up.

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