The silent mourn of ManipurA Story by gladisThis is an article which i wrote after getting enlightened about Manipur and its problems..Before joining BMM, I lived a very simple life that consisted of me, my
family and my friends. I was far away
from the horrifying realities of this selfish world. But since two years, I
have been constantly exposed to the miseries of my own brothers and sisters
staying far away from me. This helpless situation is seen in the most neglected
part of India i.e. the northeast of our country consisting of the seven sisters
namely Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Sikkim, Nagaland, Manipur, Assam and
Meghalaya. The situation in all these countries is very hostile and people are
living a life that is not worth living. Everyday, they have to tolerate the
atrocities with their mouths shut. I used to hear all this everyday in college.
But I never got so touched by any of the discussions that would make me sit and
cry for them. But two days back, I noticed something so powerful that shook me
entirely. The fact that a person can put his soul into a performance and take
you into a different world amazed me. A play was organized by a group of people
to make people aware of the brutal conditions prevailing in Manipur. One of the
members performed a solo act in which she exhibited the life in Manipur. She
represented the men, the women and the children of Manipur. However she played
the part of Sharmila Erom, a revolutionary who has been observing fast for the
last 11 years. This is just an attempt from her side to curb the infiltration
of ASPA i.e. the Armed Special Forces Act and give the people the right to
live. For this act, Sharmila was
arrested and put behind bars. She was accused of trying to commit suicide. This
act of Sharmila has gathered her huge public support and thus in an effort to
protect themselves from the angry crowd, the police has made Sharmila forcibly stay alive. The protagonist in the play played her part
so well that we found the whole of Manipur standing in front of us and asking
for our help and support. She also talked about Manorama who had dared to raise
her voice against the ill treatment given to the people by the army people. But
what she got in return? She was gang raped and thrown into the gutters of
Manipur. Six bullets were found in her vagina. How Manorama must have tolerated
all this is a question all of us should think. It’s a shame for our country
that women are considered just sex objects and are used and thrown by the
powerful. This inhuman act did not make the soldiers pay any price. Everyday
women are raped and men are killed. Where is their right to live, right to
speech, right to freedom? Our constitution has miserably failed to protect its
citizens and grant them the basic human rights. The people of Manipur tolerate
these mayhem everyday and every minute. Such a dreadful environment in a
democratic country is a big question for our government and our politicians.
Why the north-east is always segregated from the whole of India? Why would they
become a part of us if we don’t make them feel like that? We can’t accept them
with our hands tied. Even our media always refrains from discussing anything
pertaining to them. Journalists in Manipur can’t express their anger because of
the viciousness of the armed forces. But here, media can play a very powerful
role in bringing change in the lives of Manipuri’s. We can write blog and do a
lot of online activities to spread awareness. Media can help in curbing this
whole issue and antagonism against the ASPA. But our media exercises gate
keeping and always tries to hide these issues and never let them come out in
public. This is really pathetic and it contributes to the present condition of
Manipur. The only event that made our media become interested in them was when
the women in Manipur protested outside the army’s office naked. It was an
outburst of anger towards the army’s misuse of power. It was a direct slap on
the armed forces. However we don’t need people to go to such extreme levels to
fight for their rights. As citizens of this country and as species of the same
group, it is our responsibility to free them from this wretchedness. I hope
that after reading this article, you will do your bit of giving these people
what they have been begging from so long, their freedom. I would like to end this article on a sad
note that even a person like Rabindranath Tagore failed to understand the
meaning of united India. His idea of an independent India was one without the mention
of the east India in our national song.
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Added on May 8, 2013 Last Updated on May 8, 2013 AuthorgladisMumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaAboutI am not a regular writer but i really love writing whenever my mood sets in for it. My other hobbies include listening to music, travelling, watching movies etc. I just gave my tybmm exams and so I a.. more..Writing
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