Imphal: Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (Cocomi) says it consciously declined to participate in the recent ‘orchestrated meeting between the so-called representatives of the Chin-Kuki-Mizo-Zomi-Hmar groups and the Meetei’, facilitated by officials of the ministry of Home Affairs in New Delhi.
Cocomi said it considers this ‘stage-managed spectacle is nothing but a strategic ploy to validate the misleading narrative advanced by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Parliament, that the Manipur crisis is merely an Ethnic Conflict between Meetei and Kuki communities, allegedly triggered by the High Court’s direction on Scheduled Tribe status for Meeteis.
This narrative is a gross distortion of facts. It conveniently ignores the far more dangerous and deep-rooted realities that Cocomi has consistently highlighted since the beginning of this crisis, the ongoing proxy war, enabled and perpetuated by the Government of India through the patronage of Chin-Kuki narco-terrorist mercenary forces or groups which the government has been nurturing since 2005 under the guise of the Suspension of Operations (SoO) Agreement, the coordinating committee said in a press release, on Saturday.
“In our previous engagements with Ministry officials, including the meeting in Imphal, Cocomi made it explicitly clear, the people of Manipur regard the Government of India not as a neutral mediator but as an active party to this conflict. Without acknowledging this fundamental truth, any so-called Peace Initiative is a hollow exercise designed solely for political optics. The Government of India has repeatedly employed symbolic gestures to create a façade of resolution, with no sincere or substantive steps to address the root causes of this crisis. The latest meeting, hastily convened with a handful of individuals from both sides, is yet another tactical manoeuvre to fabricate an illusion of progress, conveniently timed to furnish talking points for the Home minister’s parliamentary address.”
Since the eruption of violence, the Government of India has not undertaken a single genuine measure to resolve the crisis. Instead, it has persistently evaded responsibility, refused to confront the actual drivers of conflict, and continues to embolden separatist elements through false hopes and covert support, Cocomi said and reiterated urgent demands to establish conditions for meaningful dialogue.
The coordinating committee demanded to enforce the rule of law across the entire state, ensuring safety and order; neutralize all hostile elements in the hill areas, including the SoO groups operating with impunity; hold accountable those who openly defy peace initiatives, including the unlawful occupation of territories and blockade of highways by Chin-Kuki militant groups; and to immediately abrogate the SoO agreement and end the harbouring of foreign-origin armed mercenaries on Manipur soil.
It also demanded to ensure unimpeded access to highways and vital roadways, in line with the Home minister’s declaration, which failed disastrously on March 8; to prosecute individuals and groups defying the peace overtures of both the Union Home minister and the governor, to restore public confidence in the President’s Rule; to acknowledge the real causes of the crisis including unchecked cross-border illegal immigration, Chin-Kuki narco-terrorism networks, and separatist agendas such as
Zalengam with a Lebensraum for the Kukis/Zogam, and Kukiland; and to engage directly with SoO group leadership, particularly as their own spokespersons and MLAs have openly declared that decisions regarding the conflict rest solely with the SoO groups, bypassing civilian representatives altogether.
The prolonged crisis is the direct result of false assurances and covert encouragement extended to Chin-Kuki separatist elements by the Government of India. This must end immediately, Cocomi pressed.
It said it emphasizes that genuine engagement with the civilian populations of Chin-Kuki-Mizo-Zomi-Hmar and Thadou communities can only occur once the government restores a terror-free environment, free from narco-terrorist coercion and armed oppression. Civil society organisations do not possess the capacity to disarm militant factions or enforce the rule of law. “It is the Government of India’s sole and inescapable responsibility to create the conditions necessary for meaningful civilian dialogue.”
By attempting to offload the burden of peace onto civilian shoulders while deliberately shielding Narco-Terrorist armed militant groups and suppressing the truth, the Government of India is actively pursuing a divisive and dangerous agenda which includes the Weaponizing of ethnic identities to advance a covert policy of divide and rule, Exploiting the crisis for counter-insurgency operations and geo-political manoeuvring in the Indo-Myanmar frontier. Crafting an international narrative to obscure state complicity while furthering their strategic designs, it added.
Cocomi called upon the people of Manipur, and the conscientious citizens of India and the global community, to see through this deceptive game. “While we remain open to all avenues that can restore peace and stability withing the co-existing ethnic communities in the region, we stand unwavering in our commitment to genuine justice, enduring peace, and the preservation of Manipur’s territorial integrity and indigenous heritage.”
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