DMCC Condemns comments made by Former Union Minister P.Chidambaram on Manipur Crisis

In his statement on X(Formerly Twitter), Chidambaram voiced doubts about the current administrative setup's power to provide peace, supporting genuine regional autonomy for the Meitei, Kuki-Zo, and Naga communities.

Jayant Sehgal
  • Nov 22 2024 8:42PM

 The Delhi Meitei Coordinating Committee (DMCC) today has vehemently condemned a recent comment made by former Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). The tweet, which summarized his thoughts on the ongoing situation in Manipur, has sparked controversy for proposing a possible restructuring of governance in the state.

In his statement, Chidambaram voiced doubts about the current administrative setup's power to provide peace, supporting genuine regional autonomy for the Meitei, Kuki-Zo, and Naga communities. While DMCC agreed with his statement that deploying 5,000 security personnel alone would not resolve the conflict, they criticized his third point, which indicated that peaceful coexistence under the present system is unachievable.

The DMCC, represented by its convener, stated, “Such comments are highly unsympathetic, especially in these turbulent times. The Meitei community, particularly its youth, has made important sacrifices to uphold the territorial integrity and harmony of Manipur. Comments like these risk instigating further violence and division.”

The DMCC stressed that rather than advocating for separate systems, the government should concentrate on balanced growth across Manipur. They highlighted boosting and empowering existing autonomous committees and called for increased financial aid to assure equitable progress for all communities.

In their press release, the DMCC stated that both the state and central governments had allocated nearly ₹300 crore over the past year to help the autonomous councils. They said that while they welcome extra funds for development—whether ₹2,000 crore or ₹3,000 crore—they will staunchly oppose policies that encourage ethnic or religious division.

The DMCC also appealed to Congress MLAs from Manipur to raise awareness within their party about the complexities of the Manipur issue. They urged the Congress Party, as a significant political force in India, to take more proactive measures in addressing the crisis.

“While we acknowledge the steps taken by the Congress in Parliament, we believe more decisive and coordinated actions are needed,” the DMCC concluded.

The statement underscores the fragility of the current situation in Manipur, where discussions about governance structures remain highly sensitive and contentious. (PR)

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