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Greeting the people of WESEA and Manipur ahead of its 13th raising day on July 8, the Coordination Committee (CorCom) has expressed respect for all who have laid down their lives in the course of the struggle.
CorCom asserted that the Government of India is “behind” the conflict and is intentionally waging a “proxy war using mafia” in Manipur.
Manipur (Kangleipak) has always had the essence of a Nation State. It has definite territory, its own population, a Government and sovereignty.
“Manipur got independence from the British in 1947, but it came under the rule of colonial India in 1949. Since then, India has been drivingΒ forced assimilation, exploiting the rights of the indigenous people, and attempting to extract resources and institute a captive market and economy,” alleged CorCom.
The struggle the people of Manipur are facing today is “anti-colonial” and it requires unity to achieve victory. People must unite under a common agenda, it said.
It said, “India is now waging a carefully calculated proxy war with geo-political ambitions. It has instituted mafias using its paramilitary forces, and is using them in the war.Β There must also be mafias among the Meeteis for the class collaborators in the Government are functioning under the mercy of India.”
To face the “coloniser” successfully, CorCom said the people must take part in the “decolonization process”.
There must be no “infighting among us”. All must unite under this agenda. The people must first face “India” and then the mafia, said CorCom.