Lately Meeteis Realise Blood is Thicker than Water

By Dr. Th Ranjit The Meeteis settling in the central valley districts of the state and elsewhere are the aborigines or originals settlers of the state, like the Tankhuls, Kabuis,

By Dr. Th Ranjit

The Meeteis settling in the central valley districts of the state and elsewhere are the aborigines or originals settlers of the state, like the Tankhuls, Kabuis, Maram, Mao, Kom, Vaiphei, etc., the recognized Scheduled Tribes of India, among the Mongoloids (Kirats) race of the North East India. This fact is proven by the Anthropologists and Historians `“ present and past, Indians and non-Indians, literates and illiterates alike, since a long time till date. There is no doubt about the Meeteis belonging to a tribe or indigenous people of the state. None can challenge the veracity of it. After the historical tragic incident of forced conversion of Meeteis into Hinduism during the reign of king Pamheiba/Garibniwaz (1709-1748), they have been treated as Hindus/Aryans instead of Mongoloids, because of the fact that only the Aryans can embrace Hinduism according to Swami Vivekananda.

In fact, Meeteis continued to be a major tribe in the official British records till Manipur merged into Indian Union in 1949. In 1891 census, Manipuris (Meeteis) were recorded as forest tribe; 1901 census, main tribe and 1931 census, Hindu Tribe but retaining their distinctive language and culture. But after the merger of Manipur into Indian Union and subsequent to the formation of new Republic of India on 26th January, 1950, the tribal status of the Meeteis was abruptly dropped and enlisted in the general caste/category without giving valid reasons to the Govt. of Manipur, owing to the unholy influence of some Manipuri Hindu fanatics and some political leaders having vested interests in the persons of Shri Lalita Madhav Sharma, Banka Bihari Sharma and Sinam Khrishnamohon, the so called scholars of that time. Consequently, the social chasm between valley people and hill people that was created in 18th century, when the former was converted to Hinduism ,was further deepened due to the categorization of the people of the State as general, ST and SC by the constitution of India, in addition to the British policy of divide and rule between hills and plains.

As the valley of Manipur was formed from a big lake in the geologic past ,due to the siltation of organic matters and sediments from the surrounding hill ranges, is very fertile and very suitable for agricultural activities for a long time. In fact, agricultural products of this small fertile valley districts are largely contributing to the livelihood of the people of the state, both hill and plain, poor and rich, indigenous and non -indigenous and so on. But, this small portion of arable land, occupying 5% (approx.) of the total geographical area of the state, is giving shelters and foods to about 70% of the total population of the state. Unfortunately, this so important plain area of the state, peopled mostly by the Meeteis, is not protected by the Indian Constitution, that is, anybody in India can purchase or own land in this so precious land of the people of the state. In the hill districts, on the contrary, no people belonging to the general category/caste, (say,Meeteis, Biharis, Marwaris, Bengalis,etc.) can buy land and settle there as the lands are protected under Scheduled V of the Indian Constitution.

As we all know, the fertile land of the valley districts, very good for agricultural pursuits, are gradually dwindling due to the faulty policy of the government, procurement of lands by rich people and businessmen in the name of urbanization for construction of buildings, hotels, educational institutions, industrial establishments, stone crushing centres, brickfields, expansion of roads, airport, railway lines by the Govt. etc. If this trend is not checked, there will be hardly any land left for agricultural activities to meet the growing food grains demands, employment avenues of our people in the fields in rural areas of the state and the like in near future. The situation will be grimmer when Indian railway reaches Imphal and Trans Asia Highway passes through the State in the next few years and that the land owned by poverty-stricken and money-poor majority Meetei populace will fall prey to the land hungry business sharks and multimillionaires when they wanted to establish their business centres. In this way, constitutionally unprotected lands of the state, peopled by Meeteis mostly, but producing the maximum agricultural yields of the state will be in the hands of the outsiders or non-indigenous people and as a result of which Meeteis, in particular and other indigenous people in general, will face unprecedented problems in terms of food availability, employment avenues, business opportunities, demographic patterns, social harmony, etc. If the government and people are sensible and sincere enough to utilize our small fertile lands in the valley areas of the state judiciously and purposely, we can save our land, identity, culture, and future generations from being exploited by various greedy, rich, hard working, skilled and organised non-indigenous people coming from outside the state in large measures.

Therefore, in order to save the Meeteis and other indigenous people of the state or sons of the soil from possible food crisis or mass starvation for want of agricultural produces or from possible exploitation by ever increasing influx of people coming from outside the state , the fertile and productive areas of valley districts should be protected under the Indian Constitution, as is done in the hill districts of the State. Restoration of ST status to Meeteis will save our fertile valley, which is producing foods for the total population of state, on one hand and the Meetei tribe from gradual extinction in the next 3-4 decades in his natural habitat, on the other. Not only this, Meeteis can live on generation after generation in his ancestral land with his brethren in the hills and valley in harmony, ethnic equality and peace once again as one tribal society or tribal state as before in the past. Over and above this, Meetei can compete well with the rest of the country in central sectors-educations, jobs, etc. in proper platforms for its rights and opportunities as guaranteed by the Indian Constitution and bring more laurels for the people of the state.

Finally, the realization of Meeteis that they were in higher social status because of their being in general category was nothing but a false pride will be paving a great step forward in fostering peace, development and unity among the indigenous people of the state. The historic comeback of Meeteis`™ to tribal status or old fold, as guaranteed by Indian Constitution, should be seen as `home-coming`™ and should be given warm welcome by other indigenous people of the state and prove to the world that `blood is thicker than water.

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All Manipur Recognised Schools Welfare Association resolves to re-open schools … – KanglaOnline

All Manipur Recognised Schools Welfare Association resolves to re-open schools …KanglaOnlineIMPHAL, July 14: The All Manipur Recogninsed Private Schools Welfare Association conducted a joint meeting on the ongoing demand for the implementation of the…

All Manipur Recognised Schools Welfare Association resolves to re-open schools
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IMPHAL, July 14: The All Manipur Recogninsed Private Schools Welfare Association conducted a joint meeting on the ongoing demand for the implementation of the Inner Line Permit System in the State. The meeting was held at the Gandhi Memorial Hall.

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Movement on ILPS deliberated

All Manipur Recognized Private Schools Welfare Association AMRPSWA , Imphal organised a programme A Joint Meeting on the ongoing movement of Inner Line Permit System in Manipur at Gandhi Memorial Hall on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

All Manipur Recognized Private Schools Welfare Association AMRPSWA , Imphal organised a programme A Joint Meeting on the ongoing movement of Inner Line Permit System in Manipur at Gandhi Memorial Hall on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Patriotic stories invited for awards

Patriotic Writers Forum, Manipur PWFM is inviting stories based on patriotism from story writers of the State for the Pacha Meetei Literary Award, R Kathing Tangkhul Literary Award and Dr Saroj Nalini Literary Award 2015 Source Hueiyen News Service

Patriotic Writers Forum, Manipur PWFM is inviting stories based on patriotism from story writers of the State for the Pacha Meetei Literary Award, R Kathing Tangkhul Literary Award and Dr Saroj Nalini Literary Award 2015 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Charenamei commends NSCN IM, Modi Govt

Former Lok Sabha MP Mani Charenamei has congratulated the collective leadership of NSCN IM Isak Chisi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah for signing the Peace Accord with the Government of India on August 3 to bring an end to the six decade old protracted …

Former Lok Sabha MP Mani Charenamei has congratulated the collective leadership of NSCN IM Isak Chisi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah for signing the Peace Accord with the Government of India on August 3 to bring an end to the six decade old protracted political struggle of the Nagas Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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NPF lauds PM for Naga Peace Accord

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Relief materials distributed to flood victims

Chakpi River Flood Affected Relief Committee CRFARC Headquarters has handed over relief materials and cash to Chakpi River Flood Affected Relief Committee Chakpikarong for distribution to the flood victims on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Police officers must also be suspended, demands JSCC

Joint Students’ Coordination Committee JSCC , an umbrella body of AMSU, MSF and SUK, has said people of Manipur are not satisfied with the mere suspension of six cops in connection with the killing of Sapam Robinhood Source Hueiyen News Service

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JCILPS submits memo to CM makes convincing presentation on demand

Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has submitted a lengthy memorandum to the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi on Saturday on the demand for the implementation of the Inner Line Permit system in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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RKL felicitates Raphei area elected ADC members

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ILP campaign continues despite Govt actions

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Thousands pay homage to Robinhood

Remembering Sapam Robinhood who was killed on July 8 last during an Inner Line Permit System ILPS demand rally, thousands of people paid tribute to the departed student who has already been honoured with the title Lamjing Meira or the Pioneering L…

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MLA, DC visit flood affected people

MLA of 41 Chandel A C St Nunghlung Victor along with Deputy Commissioner DC Chandel Robert Kshetrimayum visited the flood and landslide affected people of the District on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

MLA of 41 Chandel A C St Nunghlung Victor along with Deputy Commissioner DC Chandel Robert Kshetrimayum visited the flood and landslide affected people of the District on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Ibobi demands copy of Naga Peace Accord Manipur Cm Meets Pm Modi Manipur’s Territorial Integrity Will Not Be Affected Home Minister

Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi on Saturday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister of Home Affairs Rajnath Singh in connection with the Naga Peace Accord Source Hueiyen News Service MIC

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JD U says Naga accord must not hurt the sentiments of other communities

Manipur unit of Janata Dal United has said people of Manipur do not have trust and confidence in the BJP led NDA Government at the Centre and demanded that the latter must not hurt the sentiment of a community while trying to gratify another group …

Manipur unit of Janata Dal United has said people of Manipur do not have trust and confidence in the BJP led NDA Government at the Centre and demanded that the latter must not hurt the sentiment of a community while trying to gratify another group Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘Thieves’ thrashed, tension simmers

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A tense situation has engulfed Irong Khunou after three youngsters were thrashed severely at Leishangthem Keithel, Thou bal district by a group of people on the charge of attempting thievery Source The Sangai Express

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