Manipur civil society body urges Centre's intervention into Jiribam violence

Manipur civil society body urges Centre's intervention into Jiribam violence

The Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) has condemned ongoing violence in Jiribam, Manipur, and criticised the Government of India for alleged negligence and mishandling of the situation. COCOMI calls for immediate and sincere actions to resolve the crisis and hold the government accountable.

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Manipur civil society body urges Centre's intervention into Jiribam violence
Story highlights
  • COCOMI condemns violence in Jiribam, criticises government for inaction
  • Alleged Narco-Terrorists blamed for abduction and murder of an individual
  • Government urged to take immediate action and cease geopolitical manoeuvring

The Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) has condemned the ongoing violence in Jiribam, Manipur, criticizing the Government of India for its alleged negligence and mishandling of the crisis. 

Jiribam, previously one of the few peaceful regions in Manipur where diverse communities including Thadou, Hmar, Paite, Kabui, Zeliangrong, Meetei Pangal, and Meetei lived harmoniously, has recently been engulfed in violence.

COCOMI attributes this surge in violence to provocative actions by immigrant groups, aimed at furthering their demands for separate administration through terror tactics. COCOMI asserts that alleged Narco-Terrorist groups are behind the recent abduction and murder of a Meetei individual. The victim was reportedly abducted and murdered in broad daylight by perpetrators led by Gousang from Phaitol Village, arriving in a Bolero vehicle with registration number AS 27 A 2905.

The committee has questioned the Indian government's inaction in curbing the conflict, criticizing the Assam Rifles for firing live rounds at a protesting mob instead of apprehending the actual culprits. This response has raised serious concerns about the government's commitment to protecting the lives and properties of its citizens. 

Additionally, COCOMI condemned the preferential treatment of immigrant communities over indigenous populations and criticized the deployment of Indian security personnel focusing more on the Indo-Myanmar border rather than maintaining internal peace in Manipur.

COCOMI highlighted the recent arrest of members of an alleged Narco-Terrorist group at Imphal Airport, involved in transnational conspiracies, as reported by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). This, according to COCOMI, underscores the complex and disturbing nature of the conflict. The government’s inconsistent narrative, especially Home Minister Amit Shah’s shift from blaming illegal migrants to downplaying the violence as communal disharmony, has failed to address the root causes of the conflict.

COCOMI also expressed concern over reports suggesting that the Indian government, through entities like the Assam Rifles and the Maharashtra Regiment, supports armed militants in a proxy war against Manipur insurgents. 

COCOMI has called on the Government of India to take immediate and sincere actions to resolve the crisis. The government must be held accountable for the losses and damages incurred over the past year and must cease using local conflicts for geopolitical gains. COCOMI extends its deepest condolences to the families of the victims, emphasizing that the sacrifices of those who lost their lives will not be forgotten. The indigenous people of Manipur must no longer be pawns in a larger geopolitical strategy.

Edited By: sanchayaita roy
Published On: Jun 08, 2024
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