Guwahati
In what goes a long way in showing the ever-widening Kuki-Meitei divide, as many as 40 of the 60 legislators of Manipur have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi opposing the demand by Kuki MLAs for a separate administration for Kuki areas. Instead, they stressed that the State requires complete disarmament, Suspension of Operations (SoO) Agreement with Kuki militant groups, implementation of National Register of Citizens (NRC) and strengthening of the Autonomous District Councils (ADCs) to usher in an environment of peace and security.
“For the immediate establishment of security, simple deployment of forces is inadequate. Although it is imperative to halt the violence in the peripheral areas, a complete disarmament is the key to achieve this goal. The entire state requires a complete disarmament to foster an environment of peace and security,” the MLAs, mostly Meiteis, stated in their memorandum to PM Modi on Wednesday.
“The confiscation of all weapons belonging to insurgent groups and illegal armed foreign forces and those snatched from the State machinery needs to be carried out. In this regard, the Central security forces need to adopt a more proactive approach to ensure lasting peace in the region,” they maintained.
There have been numerous instances of farmers going out to work their fields only to be fired upon by militants, the MLAs said in their memorandum.
“In many cases, these firing incidents have occurred in the presence of Central Security Forces which have failed to react appropriately, or react at all,” they claimed, demanding that Assam Rifles (9, 22 and 37) need to be transferred from their present location of deployment and “trustworthy Central forces” along with State security can replace them to “neutralise and sanitise” all threats to peace, security and stability.
The MLAs also demanded the withdrawal of the SoO agreement with all those Kuki militant outfits who have violated the ground rules.
“There has been large scale foreign infiltration with arms and ammunition into the state. So, the Central forces should proactively engage with them. There has been a non-stop conflict between the State/Central forces and these insurgent armed groups for the last 3 months,” the memorandum said.
Demanding the implementation of the NRC in the State, they said: “The issue must be addressed politically in order to resolve this crisis of conflict. There are many options that can be explored. On one hand, to reassure the indigenous people of Manipur, the National Registrar of Citizens (NRC) can be implemented in Manipur, sooner rather than later. Biometric registrations of immigrants have started, it should be expanded and strengthened.”
Opposing a ‘separate administration’ as demanded by all the 10 Kuki MLAs cutting across party lines besides several Kuki groups, they said it is absolutely unacceptable under any circumstances.
“To reassure all Communities, we may consider to strengthen the Autonomous District Council (ADC), and conduct of regular elections (which have not been taking place) to the Hill Area Committee (HAC) and the six existing Autonomous District Councils (ADCs),” they said.
After all these actions are taken, the necessary peace talks can be initiated to deliver a lasting solution to the ongoing crisis, they added.