Guwahati, 10 December: Trial against 18 accused proscribed UNLF including the chairman RK Meghan alias Sanayaima of the NIA special case no 1 of 2010 begins today at NIA Special Court, Guwahati. Two prosecution witnesses namely Mahesh Chandra Das and Md. Mukshed Dewan were examined as prosecution witness no 1 and 2. Speaking with the […]
Guwahati, 10 December: Trial against 18 accused proscribed UNLF including the chairman RK Meghan alias Sanayaima of the NIA special case no 1 of 2010 begins today at NIA Special Court, Guwahati. Two prosecution witnesses namely Mahesh Chandra Das and Md. Mukshed Dewan were examined as prosecution witness no 1 and 2.
Speaking with the media person the chairman of UNLF RK Meghan said referring to national news publication of recent abusing and passing lewd and racist comments to a Manipuri theatre girl in Bangalore shows incorrigible racism attitude of mainland India against Mongoloid faces of Western South East Asia (WSEA). He further said that the security forces inhabiting in Manipur have racism attitude while conducting with the people of the state. He instanced with the RIMS massacre by Security force where Indian looks were sorted out and remaining were gunned down indiscriminately.
RK Meghan elaborated that the anti terrorism operations in North Eastern India are carried out with the attitude of racism. He said that the current conflict situation rising up amongst the different ethnic groups of Manipur is deep rooted conspiracy of Government India. He said that we need to stand united beyond the regime of GOI ploy of divide and rule.
Chairman of UNLF said that presently Manipur is in serious state where different community demanding for separate land within the state of Manipur. He elaborated that Meitei community are also fighting not to disturb the integrity of the state. He further said that from this long ploy of GOI, the only solution is to stand united for sustainable growth and development of WSEA.
Senior advocate DK Das appeared from behalf of prosecution and Advocate S Lakhikanta Singh, Advocate H Chandrajit Sharma and Gunedhor Moirangthem appeared from behalf of accused persons. On 24 December 2012, the accused will be produced and appeared before the NIA Special Court and further four prosecution evidence will be examined on January 8 2013.
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