Friday, July 12, 2024

A voice from Manipur.

My friend YA Angamba, from Manipur, gives us the true picture of the Congress' deeds of the past when the immature RaGa tried to find fault with Modi for not having visited the state, thus far.

Now when RaGa has newly found his lost love for Manipur, it's important to take a sneak peak of the past.

You might know this or maybe not but it's important to expose the real past to decide what's actually burning! Manipur or something else?

In 2008, the UPA Government had sent its Home Minister P Chidambaram to Manipur, who signed a SOO agreement with Myanmar based militant group, Zoumi Revolutionary Army (ZRA).

Now what's wrong with signing a peace making agreement with a militant group? It's good to bring them into the mainstream to achieve peace for the long term, isn't it?

But here's a small glitch.

ZRA was a foreign country based militant group and not any Bharatiya Rebel Group. The UPA government was fully aware that they are foreigners.

But still the Kuki militant leaders were imported into Manipur and then the SOO Agreement was signed with them. This pact allowed ZRA to bring thousands of illegal Myanmarese migrants into Manipur.

Today, these militants they brought into Manipur, are taking the lives of innocent Meiteis, the real indigenous people.

After committing all these sins, now the CONgress is pretending to work in the interest of "Peace in Manipur" with crocodile tears being shed for the state but not for the Meiteis.

But does CONgress really want peace in Manipur?

If that was the case, RaGa would've spoken on the atrocities on the indigenous Meiteis by the illegal immigrant Kuki-Zo and Chin-Kukis.

He didn't do that.

Instead, he ran away from the press conference when difficult questions were asked of him.

Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister N Biren Singh have hit hard on those illegal immigrants and their drug trade.

And CONgress is crying!

Thank God! Congress isn't in power.

It could have even signed a pact with the terrorist groups in Pakistan to give them free entry in the name of peace in Kashmir.


Tailpiece.

Got up at 3, washed and recited my prayers and turned off to sleep again. Maman woke me up by a quarter past 6, the chores and we were off to Anupama for his insulin injection. 

Got ready and cast off for the Foundation by a quarter past 9. A quiet day, almost.

'Thairu Saadam' for lunch! It was damn good!!

Etched Muthachchan's personality after dwelling on my interactions with him. The crowd seemed to like it!
   

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