TODAY -

Is India Serious About the Northeast ?

Malem Ningthouja *



Justice for Loitam Richard Campaign at INdia Gate, Delhi by MSAD
Justice for Loitam Richard Campaign at INdia Gate on April 29 2012 :: Pix by MSAD



Many in India subscribe to the idea of unity in diversity for India. Unity presupposes reciprocity among the segments. This begs a question. One may ask if the supposedly unity in the Indian context merely exhibit some semblance of institutionalised order. However, the term unity enjoys official patronage and it is particularly upheld by those who are the stakeholders of the policy of united India free from the politics of disintegration. Not surprisingly it carries forth a success story of the State in justifying and defending the existing territorial boundary. Functionally the term conceals the subjective and objective conditions of the centrifugal tendencies of the Northeast peoples.

The general perception is that unity in diversity necessarily embodies status quo among various linguistic, racial, cultural, and caste categories. It is expected that at the societal level differences are tolerated and promoted within the premises of a federal structure so that there is no disturbance to the plurality. The expectation has to be achieved in a democratic system run by a responsible government that reconciles the differences. Practically the Indian context illustrates perpetuation of the feeling of alienation and correlation between social alienation and political rebellion. Derogatory perception about the mongoloid peoples of the Northeast by the rest of the Indians or the vice versa substantiates my argument.

To begin with many in the Northeast perceive that they are racially discriminated and dominated by the mainland Indians. Such perception draws a distinction between the official metaphor of a multicultural and united Indian nationhood that sways over the sentiments of the larger bulk of the mainland Indians and the actual condition of discrimination and mistrust. For instance, most of the 'mainland Indians' who would uphold counter insurgency are ignorant of the history, regional, and racial- cultural composition of India. Many educated persons in Delhi are unaware of the names and capitals of the Northeastern states.

To cite an example, the then MP from Meghalaya Mr. P.R. Kyndiah had complaint on 8 March, 2001 that "when seven businessmen were killed and in one of the newspapers they said, 'five Indian businessmen have been killed', as if Shillong was not in India... When there was a change of Government in Manipur..., they said 'Kohima calling'. They did not know that the capital of Manipur was Imphal. …When I was the Head of the State in Mizoram, I received a letter from the Ministry of Defence addressed to 'P.R. Kyndiah, Governor, Mizoram, Agartala.' Agartala is the capital of Tripura. This is the kind of ignorance that is there about the North-East." Such ignorance is being construed as an insult to the peoples of the Northeast. It renders the State polemics of unity into a hollow rhetoric founded on the basis of ignorance, incompetency and territorial obsession.

How do we overcome ignorance and incompetency to defend plurality? Anyone who believes in the unity in diversity has to seriously think about it. There cannot be unity when there is discrimination. There has to be efforts to do away with the alleged social discrimination and harassment on the Northeast peoples which are occurring on the regular basis in the metropolitan cities where they have temporarily migrated for education and job.

Sexual harassment and assault on the women, overcharge of rent by the landlord, taxi driver, denial of promotion in the job centres, social profiling with derogatory terms that connote backwardness and inferiority, etc by the mainland Indians are frequently registered. In the context of official apathy in dealing with the issue, the Northeast peoples became the victims of misrepresentation, underrepresentation and discrimination by those who define India from the latter's dominant cultural and racial perspectives. Such social treatment meted out to the immigrant Northeast peoples adds salt to the wounded psyche and contributes towards the politics of alienation and rebellion in the Northeast.

We need to seriously note that there is encapsulation of the notion of cultural otherness by the dominant 'others' who incorporate it into the policy of discrimination and dominance. This tendency disturbs status quo and collective growth. It plays off plurality. It exasperates social relation and contributes towards the vicious cycle of assertions and counter assertions centred on the sense of alienation and the idea of recovery from the presumed subjection.

Perhaps, the genesis of institutionalised discrimination can be traced in the policy framework of the Indian leaders in 1940s who had gazed upon the Northeast with an exotic imagination, i.e., unexplored resource, strategic frontier, anthropological cultural show piece, wild space of different racial inhabitants that must be brought under the control of the Indian State. Jawaharlal Nehru's constant fear for what he had termed pro-mongoloid prejudice and Sardar Patel's racial prejudice against the Northeast population had interplayed in adopting militant policy while dealing with the Northeast.

The same policy framework has been continued by the succeeding governments. For instance the then Union Home Minister Shivarj Patil in 2004 argued in favour of AFSPA on the ground that "brothers, men and officers of the Armed Forces, are living thousands of miles away from their homes and from their places and exposing themselves to all kinds of dangers that are involved in countering insurgency..." Perhaps Shivraji had not only drawn a distance between Manipur and India (reciprocally representing distant land and home) but had also derecognised from 'Indian-ness' those Manipuris who were serving in the Indian army and were deployed in Manipur. It hurts the sentiments of the peoples who protest AFSPA. The Indian leaders need to put an end to the enforcement of policies that undermine the principle of political negotiation, voluntary unionism and democratic consensus.

There are several other institutionalised policies that hurt the sentiment and perpetuate alienation. The Regional Passport Office in Delhi does not issue Indian Passport to anyone who is born in the Northeast unless the Ministry of Home Affairs have issued a clearance. This would imply that one who is born in the alleged 'disturbed area' is a suspect or criminal or guilty unless being proven innocence. The National Archive in Delhi classifies most of the files related to the Northeast from 1913 onwards, thereby barring an ordinary person or scholar from getting access to the materials. In June 2005 the Vice Principal of the Kirori Mal College prescribed Salwar Kameez to be the dress code for the Northeast women students on the pretext of preventing sexual harassment.

In June 2007 the Delhi Policed widely circulated a booklet entitled Security Tips for Northeast Students/Visitors in Delhi, which laid down the norms of decency, food habit, dress code, traffic rules, etc. to be observed by the people from the Northeast. It was protested on the ground of social profiling of the Northeast peoples and indirect justification to the continuation of social discrimination by the mainland Indians. There are several instances when the police refused to register FIR submitted by the Northeast peoples.

Intimidation, forcible vacation of room by the landlord, financial difficulty, time constraints, and lack of local support make the people of Northeast handicap in any prolong legal fight for justice against sexual harassment, exploitation, physical assault, etc by the dominant others. These explain social discrimination, harassment and alienation.

Media projections dominantly articulate about the northeast as the 'sick man' of India. Their contribution in the fields of sports, culture, defense service, resources, and politics are not adequately informed to the media consumers. Their democratic assertions against the backdrop social discrimination by the mainland Indians, economic exploitation and deprivation in the name of development, and suppression of democratic rights in the name of national security are not being properly addressed.

Instead holistic pictures of Northeast are illustrated towards identifying them as the 'others' who are culturally and linguistically different. They are being shown as backward, militant, hub of drug trafficking and addiction, flesh trade, atavistic killers of immigrant labour from mainland India, and people who are opposed to forward looking, democracy and unity.

All these projections and social realities discussed above had catalytic impact on enhancing territorial obsession amongst the Indian policy makers and the large section of the mainland Indians who had looked upon the Northeast as 'wild space' to be primarily controlled through the military means. They have become angst, suspicion and hatred vis-à-vis the mongoloid people as a threat to the sovereignty and unity of India.

Efforts primarily such as the modernization of the police, paramilitary and military forces and intelligence network are being surrogated by repressive Acts such as AFSPA, NSA, UAPA and Sedition Act to strengthen the power of the State to suppress dissenting ideas and activities. Peoples who assert for economic rights, anti-corruption, social justice and human rights are falsely implicated, suppressed and harassed. Thousands of people have been killed, injured, tortured, displaced and suppressed in the name of development and counter-insurgency. The question is simple. Is India serious about the Northeast?

** Dr. Malem Ningthouja had pursued BA (h) History from Hindu College, Delhi and had completed MA, M. Phil and Ph. D in History from the University of Delhi. He is currently a member of the Editorial Board of the journal Revolutionary Democracy, founder cum chairperson of Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur), democratic platform that strives to establish Peace, Development and Unity in Manipur, founder cum Managing Trustee of the Labour Research and Organisation Foundation (LAROF) and a member of the International Coordination Committee of the International League of People's Struggle. He is the author of Freedom From India: A History of Manipur Nationalism, Spectrum Publications 2011, Guwahati.


* Dr. Malem Ningthouja wrote this article for e-pao.net
THis article was published at Governance Now, December 16-31, Vol. 02 Issue 22, 2011, pp 26-27 of 27 November 2011
The writer can be contacted at mningthouja(at)yahoo(Dot)com
This article was posted on May 05, 2012 .



* Comments posted by users in this discussion thread and other parts of this site are opinions of the individuals posting them (whose user ID is displayed alongside) and not the views of e-pao.net. We strongly recommend that users exercise responsibility, sensitivity and caution over language while writing your opinions which will be seen and read by other users. Please read a complete Guideline on using comments on this website.




LATEST IN E-PAO.NET
  • Nupi Landa Thaunaphabishing #15 :: Book
  • Violence in Manipur 2023-2024 : Timeline
  • May Calendar for Year 2024 : Tools
  • 12th World Bamboo Congress at Taiwan
  • Complex dance of democracy in Manipur
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Pangaltabi
  • Integrated Farming Systems for farmers #1
  • Showing ugly face of muscle power
  • Spare the rod, spoil the monster
  • Descent of Radha-Krishna #31: Download
  • Socio-Historical analysis on Ethnic Conflict
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Langmeidong
  • Ngangbam Dipapati- Gold @European Cup
  • Crop/animal for higher productivity in NE #3
  • Fresh surge in violence
  • The real culprit
  • National Science Teacher workshop
  • Livelihood Disaster in Mapithel Region
  • Condemns Killing of CRPF Personnel
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Manipur College
  • Huidrom Oliviya: Silver @Cadet European Cup
  • Election: Runner-up may spoil the joy
  • Scientists of Manipur : Laishram Ladu Singh
  • Imphal Ring Road Project to Transform
  • Crop/animal for higher productivity in NE #2
  • The Power of Poppy - 28 :: Poem
  • Condemned unabated illegal taxation
  • Watermelon : Super nutritious summer fruit
  • People have spoken, Manipur has voted
  • Skirting around core issues
  • Lok Sabha polls in Manipur #2 : Gallery
  • The Taj Mahal that bans Lovers !
  • Importance of bees !
  • Massive hailstorm in Jiribam
  • The messiah of hapless children
  • Attack on fuel tankers & blasting bridge
  • Blame it on Meetei
  • The Happiness Code : Download
  • NH-2 Bridge bombed @Sapermeina : Gallery
  • Crop/animal for higher productivity in NE #1
  • Training Programme under SPARK concluded
  • Why environment control is so difficult
  • 4th Foundation Day- Young Minds Collective
  • All set for second phase poll
  • The Nongsaba phenomenon
  • Khongjom Day @Khebaching #1 : Gallery
  • India's responsibility to end Manipur violence
  • Migrant worker could access TB services only
  • Importance of reading magazines as student
  • SHG pioneering agricultural innovation
  • Nearing the one year mark
  • The enemy within
  • Id-ul-Fitr @Hatta #2 : Gallery
  • Workshop @ NSU Manipur : Gallery
  • 15th Manipur State Film Awards 2023
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Panthoibi Shanglen
  • GSDP doubles, health shines
  • Vote has been cast, repoll held
  • Two faces of democracy
  • Laurels for Scientist Ngangkham Nimai
  • Crime against women in Manipur
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Sugnu
  • Creativity & innovation for vibrant career
  • 4th Foundation Day of YMC
  • Racing towards one year mark
  • Prophetic words, indeed
  • Nupi Landa Thaunaphabishing #14 :: Book
  • 174th Anniv Maharaj Narasingh #1 : Gallery
  • Ensuring Fair Voting in Hills of Manipur
  • Dr Irengbam Mohendra's latest book :: Rvw
  • NDA has the advantage in both
  • Lok Sabha polls in Manipur #1 : Gallery
  • L Rup's Robot 'Kangleinganbi' in Manipuri
  • Art- means of connecting hearts in Manipur
  • Is it Living Alive or Living Death ? :: Poem
  • Rabies - A preventable zoonotic disease
  • April 19, 2024: The blackest day of all
  • Ugly turns on voting day
  • Children Camp @JNMDA Imphal #2 : Gallery
  • The chasm between TB & HIV continues
  • Parliament and its Members
  • Kimchi for health and glowing skin
  • LS election with a difference
  • To vote, or not to vote ?
  • Sajibu Cheiraoba Chak Katpa #2 : Gallery
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Lamjao, Kakching
  • The Power of Poppy - 27 :: Poem
  • Mother Language based education essential
  • Modi's warriors wear regional hats
  • Nest Asia promoting Northeastern Cuisine
  • Now look beyond LS poll
  • The rot in the system
  • Scientists of Manipur : Laitonjam Warjeet
  • Community seed bank @Umathel : Gallery
  • 10 candidates cracked Civil Services Exam
  • Milk of Paradise: History of Opium : Rvw
  • How plastics find their way into our bodies
  • Condemning attack on Trucks along NH-37
  • Cong looking to buck the trend
  • Saving Manipur
  • Sajibu Cheiraoba: 1 occasion, 2 narratives #2
  • Election Duty :: Travellog
  • 1st Nagas' Meet in Punjab
  • How to select right MP to represent Manipur
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Tejpur
  • Bats are Keystone species for the Planet
  • The '15 days' conundrum
  • Free but not so fair
  • Descent of Radha-Krishna #30: Download
  • Before You Vote : My Rumbling Thoughts
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Kakching
  • Meiraba wins All India Sr tournament
  • Finding light in dark through my daughter
  • Navigating life's unreasonable expectations
  • Test of people's character
  • BJP's election manifesto
  • Athoubasingi Numit #1 : Gallery
  • Black rice & Glycemic Index
  • What Nadda should speak at Dimapur rally
  • Open Letter to CM Office Manipur
  • Meghalaya unveils Strawberry festival
  • Benefits of maths newspapers for students
  • Id-ul-Fitr @Hatta #1 : Gallery
  • Are you a good person ?
  • Physics Academy of NE : Executive Body
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Moirang
  • Cherrapunji Eastern Craft Gin launched
  • Cong on cautious path
  • Botox for Hair
  • Posers voters should raise now
  • The lull before the storm
  • 80th Anniv- Battle of Kanglatongbi @UK
  • Vir Chakra Ngangom Joydutta's bust unveiled
  • Hun - Thadou Cultural Festival : Gallery
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Singjamei
  • Election Eclipses: Ballad of Battle & Loss
  • Our voices are equal at the ballot box
  • Scientists of Manipur : Ngangkham Nimai
  • Urgent Call for Solidarity in Manipur
  • Meitei Nongsha #2 :: An Artwork
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Waikhong
  • About NPF-BJP-NPP alliance & why ?
  • World Veterinary Day, 2024
  • The heavy stake behind the LS polls
  • The politics of lying & deception
  • Sajibu Cheiraoba Chak Katpa #1 : Gallery
  • Hun-Thadou Cultural Fest @ Delhi: Report
  • Appeal to Parties & Candidates
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Wangoo
  • Establishment of community seed bank
  • Awareness Programme on new Criminal Laws
  • Make a right choice at the Lok Sabha election
  • Sajibu Cheiraoba: 1 occasion, 2 narratives #1
  • RIST talk-58 : Support systems of elderly
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Hiyanglam
  • Vote, do not boycott !
  • Lok Sabha election: A new dawn in politics ?
  • IIT-Guwahati Half Marathon report
  • Taking ST demand to the election ring
  • Lesson to be learnt from across border
  • Mirabai: Poised for Paris Olympics
  • Legal position for protection of environment
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Keisamthong
  • Heterocyclic compound & biochemical science
  • Inner, torn between two lovers
  • Certification Music Therapy Workshop
  • NOTA as a choice
  • Caesar's wife must be above suspicion
  • Descent of Radha-Krishna #29: Download
  • World Health Day 2024
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Pangantabi
  • The Power of Poppy - 26 :: Poem
  • Fulbright Fellowship Outreach at Arunachal
  • Id-ul Fitr da namaz nattana..
  • Nupi Landa Thaunaphabishing #13 :: Book
  • Lok Sabha election is coming, be prepared
  • 6th Hun-Thadou Cultural Festival
  • Let There Be Free & Fair Election
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Lamlong
  • Science magazines are important for student
  • Interesting choice of candidates
  • The power of We, the voters
  • Inspirations from Scientists of Manipur #1
  • The Case for Amendment of Article 371-C
  • Meitei Nongsha #1 :: Artwork
  • Link between forest & conflict in Manipur
  • Final Call for Application MFA - Phase-2
  • ST for Meiteis call before elections
  • Passing the buck
  • Beating of the Retreat #1 : Gallery
  • Life of our Lives in Ethnic Strife Era! :: Poem
  • IIT-Guwahati annual Half Marathon
  • Follow up: European Parliament on Manipur
  • Yoga & Kegel exercise: Pelvic floor workout
  • Opting for the NOTA button
  • Yearning of the displaced people
  • Kenedy Khuman (Singer) : Gallery
  • 5th NE Women's Peace Congregation
  • World Autism Awareness Day 2024
  • Election fever grips Manipur despite unrest
  • Looking for a decent election hustings
  • Clock ticking towards voting day
  • An exemplary directive
  • Children Camp @JNMDA Imphal #1 : Gallery
  • Memo to Election Commission of India
  • Easter & Holi echo in Nilgiris
  • Holiday Camp for children at JNMDA, Imphal
  • Zero waste is our moral responsibility
  • Elections & loyalty vis-a-vis Manipur crisis
  • Show of strength without unity
  • Yaoshang Pichakari #2 : Gallery
  • Panthoi Chanu : 1st to play in Australia
  • Intensive labs in film preservation
  • Building bridges with books
  • Need of the hour: Political maturity
  • Accepting defeat before the election
  • Descent of Radha-Krishna #28: Download
  • Natural packaging from bamboo : Gallery
  • Yaoshang Mei Thaba #2 : Gallery
  • Manipur's original Ponies : Gallery
  • Lamta Thangja @ Imphal : Gallery
  • Meira Paibis of Manipur
  • North East Film Festival #2 : Gallery
  • Students @ Class X Exam : Gallery
  • Saroi Khangba @ Kangla : Gallery
  • Protest for scrapping SoO #2 :Gallery
  • Shopping List for Shivaratri : Gallery
  • N Tombi Equestrian C'ships #1 : Gallery
  • Featured Front Page Photo 2024 #1: Gallery
  • Radio E-pao: Manipuri Film OST (130+ song)
  • Save Manipur : Protest [Feb 15] #3 : Gallery
  • Naorem Roshibina- Wushu Medallist : Gallery
  • GHOST of PEACE :: Download Booklet
  • List of Kings of Manipur: 33 - 1984 AD