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Imphal, Feb 24: RPF Chief Irengbam Chaoram issued a statement on the eve of independence demand day. It said, “First of all, I would like to convey my deepest respect to all our people. I would also like to salute all the valiant sons and daughters of the soil who have sacrificed their invaluable lives at the altar of the revolutionary movement.
We don’t think one needs any reminder to conclude that the armed revolutionary movement being witnessed in Manipur has its roots in the political conflict between Manipur and India. However, following Government of India’s tactful employment of local elements against the revolutionary movement, the existing political conflict which is basically between India and Manipur is being steadily transformed into an internal conflict within the nation state of Manipur. To complete this transformation of the political conflict from being a conflict between two  separate  political  entities  into  internal  conflict  of  Manipur,  GoI  has  recruited  a  large number of our people into their security establishments and related units taking advantage of the sheer large volume of unemployment in the State. As a result, the politico-military conflict is slowly taking new characteristics of internecine killings and communal polarisation. To save our society from this predicament and the possible setback to the revolutionary movement, it is our  foremost  responsibility  to  check  all  activities  of  collaborators  along  with  fighting  the colonial regime.
Whatever initiatives taken up by the puppet Manipur Government in the name of bringing a solution to the revolutionary movement have been only adding fuel to the fire of turmoil which is fast engulfing the whole society instead of heralding any chance of peace. While the people have been facing extra burden due to the overwhelming number of revolutionary groups, GoI has been nurturing many new pseudo revolutionary groups which are directly straining the inseparable bond between our people and revolutionaries. All kinds of activities not compatible to revolutionary ethics perpetrated by pseudo revolutionary groups, all the plots to keep revolutionary groups divided, conspiracies to ignite internecine killings, goading youngsters into surrender dramas, giving free hand to some armed groups in the name of ceasefire pacts to challenge the integrity of Manipur and divide the people on communal lines so as to give a false meaning to the revolutionary movement are all GoI’s schemes.
All those activities which give undue harassment to people in the name of revolutionary groups are actually perpetrated by security forces and they are included within the schemes of things planned by GoI and executed at their command. Moreover, the rogue security personnel drawn from our own society are given extra perks for harassing people. It’s time for our people to persuade the political class to retract from their misplaced policies and stop them from doing anything that has potential to muddy the revolutionary movement.
Rather they should be made to focus on development of Manipur. Revolutionary groups would assume it their duty to exert strong pressure to strip political power off those political classes who refuse to mend their ways. Only when this campaign fructifies and the ruling class taught a befitting lesson, future rulers  would  learn  to  respect  the  revolutionary  movement.  This  would  also  reduce  intra- conflicts and ultimately enable our people to focus full attention in fighting imperialist India.
RPF never sees our ruling political class, bureaucrats and Manipuri people working in security forces as its enemy, and there is no question of attacking them deliberately.
To RPF, all these sections of people are also suffering under the Indian colonial rule together with the mass, and we are hopeful that they would one day join the mass and fight against India. When we see them as our own blood brothers and avoiding all possible situations of confrontation, they have been siding with imperialist India and directly challenging the revolutionary movement. Their deliberate act of overlooking the fraternal bond and choosing the path which goes against the movement often create situations of animosity amongst us. Before this sense of animosity aggravates and a disastrous internecine war breaks out, it is a bounden duty for all of us to correct their malicious thoughts and bring them back to the right path.
All the repressive measures perpetrated by thoughtless Indian security personnel including custodial killings are no longer a secret to the international community. As per a report of the Human Rights Commission, 1,500 people died in police custody every year in India.
On account of such notorious record, there were cases when many Indian security men, both working and retired were denied entry in some countries. In Manipur, to avoid harsh criticisms against custodial deaths, security forces have devised a sinister mechanism called Fake Encounter to eliminate people in cold blood without any sort of trial.  Summary killings in the guise of fake encounters cannot be concealed for good and there would come a time when all those accused in such killings must stand in the dock. For this reason,
Manipuri people working in Manipur Police and other security establishments should not emulate rogue Indian security personnel or stand against humanity.
 In the meantime, the incessant influx of non-Manipuris has severely affected demography of Manipur. Our people now face a grave threat from these immigrants. Already, it has been reported that immigrants now constitute almost one-third of the total population of Manipur. Given  their  high  birth  rate,  it  is  most  probable  that  the  immigrants  would  outnumber indigenous population of Manipur after some years. This would bring about drastic changes in the socio-political set up of Manipur. Political power would fall in the hands of immigrants and they would attain over lordship over the indigenous communities. Out of the 700 crore (approximately) population of Earth, Indians constitute the overwhelming bulk of 121 crore. A few years hence, India would overtake all other countries as the most populous country in the world. Such a situation evokes one inevitable question. It’s only natural for a populous country to spread their population to other countries in accordance to their own convenience. Given the salubrious climate and plenty of self employment avenues available in Manipur, the influx of Indians into
Manipur is understandable. Our indigenous people must not give any undue advantage to the immigrants to make permanent settlement in the State. Our indigenous people must not rent out rooms to immigrants, sell land/plots, hire them as labourers, buy things from them, associate with them in business ventures nor encourage inter-marriage with the immigrants. It is another inescapable duty of the revolutionary groups to send back all those immigrants together with those impostor labourers sent into the State to serve as compradors of the colonial rule if they try to make their settlement in Manipur permanently in spite of all the measures our indigenous people must take up against Indian influx.
Whereas all the indigenous economic institutions and commercial patterns prevalent when Manipur was a sovereign nation have been systematically uprooted in the last 60 years since Manipur was annexed into India, there is no sign of replacing the old economic institutions with a modern, viable economic. The present situation of economic dependence and the subsequent concept “Manipur cannot survive without aid from India” inculcated among the indigenous people are results of the colonial captive market economy nurtured over the years. The fundamental objectives of this economic system is to destroy all indigenous economic institutions, develop a culture of dependence and groom a class of people who believe in the colonial regime. This is exactly what is being witnessed in our society today. The prevailing economic system based on construction of roads, bridges, drains and Government offices only benefits these class of people but there is no scope for collective well being and development. The  economic  model  being  put  into  practice  today  in  the  name  of  development,  and  its objectives are not for welfare for the indigenous people. The same model is aimed at benefitting only the Indians. In fact, Loktak Hydro Electric Project, Ithai Barrage Project, et al. were also envisaged and taken up by keeping benefits to Indians in mind. The  same is true for the controversial Tipaimukh Project.
Yes, huge amounts are being pumped into the State in the name of development but any worthwhile development still eludes the mass and our people are yet to enjoy any meaningful benefits of development.
The fact is, in the name of development, our society has been only degraded.   There is no point in reminding about the suffering and losses caused by Loktak Project to our people. The same thing will happen with Tipaimukh Project. They would not bring any significant benefit to our people. Moreover, our people do not have the right to own these projects.
 There is no doubt that Tipaimukh Dam will submerge hundreds of villages, displaced thousands of people, 78 lakh matured tress of different species and 27,000 bamboo groves will be destroyed. But the colonial regime has been working hard to execute the dam project without ever listening to the repeated appeals and outcries of the indigenous people. Such attitude undeniably proves that the colonial regime always stand against the wishes and aspirations of our people. In addition, GoI, in the name of development has been actively engaged in destroying several sources of our people’s livelihoods and is instrumental in recklessly  disturbing  ecology  and  environment  of  the  land.   It  is   crucial  to  fight  for independence to save our land and our people from the scourges of Indian colonial rule.
We are of the firm belief that only perseverance and unyielding struggle can propel the ongoing revolutionary movement to a higher level. When the revolutionary movement has attained such a level, the movement would go beyond the suppressive capacity of the enemy forces. Though India appears to have grown rich, it is, in fact, full of impoverished peasants and homeless people. Again, India appears to have grown strong because it has received blessing of some powerful countries. It is only a matter of time that India will meet the same fate as Indonesia. During  its  war  with  East  Timor, Indonesia,  apart from  the  heavy  casualty  suffered  by  its military,  had  to  spend  360  million  dollars  every  year.  Indonesia’s  expenditure  to  such magnitude resulted in serious economic crisis within the country and it earned infamy from all over the world compelling it to free East Timor. India would face similar situation in its war with Manipur and it would be ultimately constrained to vacate Manipur.
RPF has full faith in the activities of CorCom which was set up by seven revolutionary groups having similar principles and objectives and this landmark event of forming CorCom would elevate the revolutionary movement to a heightened trajectory. CorCom would enable a collective struggle not only with revolutionary groups based in neighbouring States but alsowith  all  friendly  revolutionary  groups  opposed  to  the  Indian  regime  against  the  common enemy under a new strategy.
My dear compatriots, it has been universally accepted that a country can embark on a path of development and progress only when it is independent and there is an elected, responsible Government. We have seen many colonised countries marching on the path of progress and socio-economic   security   after   achieving   independence   and   establishment   of   elected Governments of their own. But in
Manipur, it has become a matter of serious concern that some people seemingly have no grudges to live under foreign occupation. They seemed to have adopted a bizarre notion that there can be freedom even under foreign occupation. Notwithstanding the fact that Manipur was a sovereign nation for more than 2000 years, there have been drastic changes in the ethos and social character of Manipuri people during the relatively short period of Manipur’s association with India. Given the degree of changes witnessed during the last 60 years or so, it is possible that Manipuri society may transform to such an extent that nobody would ever recognise there once existed a distinctive nation called Manipur a few years hence.
The  so-called  popular  Government  formed  by elected  representatives  of  the  State  is not  a popular Government in the real sense of the term.
 This is, in fact, a Government formed by GoI in collaboration with a small minority of people so as to keep Manipur under their occupation for many more years. The so-called representatives are only proxies of imperialist India who are only managing the colonial regime under strict instruction from New Delhi.
The puppet Government of Manipur has no authority of its own and it cannot act outside the instructions given by New Delhi. There is nothing our people can expect from the puppet Government. For all  these  reasons,  it  is  our  inescapable  duty  to  build  a  sovereign  Manipur  where  we  are governed by our own representatives without any diktat or interference from external forces.
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