New Delhi: The Union government and the chief minister of Manipur have jointly embarked on a communal agenda aimed at "ethnic cleansing" of Kuki tribals in the northeastern state, a prominent body of tribals has alleged in the Supreme Court.
As relentless ethnic violence held the state in a vice-like grip, the NGO urged the apex court not to rely on "empty assurances" given by the Centre and sought protection of the minority Kuki tribals by the Army. The Manipur Tribal Forum, which has filed an interlocutory application in the apex court, said, "The assurances of the authorities are not useful anymore and made in a non-serious fashion and are not even intended to be implemented.
"The reason why this court ought not to rely anymore on the empty assurances given by UOI (Union of India) is because both the UOI and the Chief Minister of the State have embarked jointly on a communal agenda for the ethnic cleansing of the Kukis." The NGO claimed despite assurances, 81 more people belonging to the tribe have been killed and 31,410 displaced since May 17, when the top court last heard the matter.
The petition said the narrative that there is a "clash" between the two communities- the majority Meiteis and the tribals- is far from truth as the two have coexisted since long. "Such a narrative misses the fact that the two communities have co-existed for a long time despite their sometime deep-rooted differences and, secondly, that the unique situation presently existing is of a couple of armed communal groups linked to the party in power in the State, carrying out a predesigned communal attack on the tribals.