
Manipur government has submitted its authority to armed militia: tribal forum
The Hindu
The Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Forum criticizes the Union and Manipur governments for allowing an armed militant group to control the state's politicians.
GUWAHATI
The Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum (ITLF) has slammed the Union and Manipur governments for letting the Arambai Tenggol, a Meitei “armed militant group”, to dictate terms to the State’s MPs and MLAs.
On Wednesday, two MPs and MLAs from the Meitei-dominated Imphal Valley assembled at the historic Kangla Fort in Imphal, the State capital, after the Arambai Tenggol summoned them there to pledge to protect Manipur’s integrity.
The MLAs included the BJP Chief Minister Nongthombam Biren Singh, as well as his predecessor and veteran Congress leader Okram Ibobi Singh. The MPs were Minister of State for External Affairs Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, and Rajya Sabha member Leishemba Sanajaoba.
“Manipur State police and Central security forces remained mute spectators as Arambai Tenggol leader Korounganba Khuman arrived at the venue in Imphal in a police vehicle, and the militant group proceeded to administer an oath-taking ceremony to the MLAs,” the ITLF said in a statement, labelling the Meitei group as a “militia” that led the attacks on the Kuki-Zomi tribal people in Manipur.
“All these happened even as a special team sent by the Central government was camping nearby in the city. Why did the world’s largest democracy allow this?” the forum asked.
“Khuman is not some shadowy figure pulling the strings from behind and hiding what he does. He regularly posts pictures and videos of himself holding assault rifles and publicly gives speeches before armed men calling for attacks on tribals,” it said. “Why has the Central government not acted against this individual? Also, there are numerous videos of Arambai Tenggol cadres openly displaying sophisticated weapons stolen from armouries. They don’t even feel the need to hide the government-issued weapons,” the ITLF added.













