Militancy in Manipur: origin, dynamics and future |
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Authors: | Rani Pathak Das |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Development and Peace Studies, Guwahati, India 2. Annada Apartments, 77, KK Bhatta Road Chenikuthi, Guwahati, 781 003, Assam, India
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Abstract: | It can be argued with considerable conviction that the origin of militancy in northeastern India's Manipur state is linked to the sense of popular alienation, mostly arising out of New Delhi's delayed decision to grant statehood 23 years after the State decided to merge with the country. At the same time, there are no doubts that the militant outfits are today a pale shadow of the groupings that had actually originated to protect the State's interest. Separatist movements in Manipur today do not seem to represent the people of the State or their interests. Most of the rebel groups have shown signs of having been transformed into criminalised entities mostly engaged in activities that benefit none except for the outfits themselves. |
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