Meghen hopes for international help in restoring lost freedom
Source: Hueiyen News Service
Guwahati, July 07 2011:
UNLF chairman RK Sanayaima alias Meghen today expressed his hopes that many countries in the world will extend a helping hand in the struggle of restoring the lost freedom of the state.
Speaking to reporters after he was produced to the special NIA court in Guwahati, RK Meghen said that countries in the third world which have same history of race have recognized the Indo-Manipur arm conflict and will gladly help in restoring the lost freedom.
He said that Manipur has all the reason to become a free nation since it has the right Geo-Political Environment to become a free nation.
The Indian Union is implementing the Divide and Rule Policy by introducing caste system which in the name of providing some mere opportunities is creating communal ill feelings among the different communities in the state and it is giving a major hindrance in the struggle of the revolutionary parties for a free Manipur.
Appealing to the people of the different communities residing in the state, RK Meghen urged the people to realize the double standard diplomacy and the dirty politics of the India government and support the struggle of freedom being carried out by the revolutionary parties.
He said that there is no country in the world who can subdue the revolution for a free nation.
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When asked about the CI Ops of the India government, RK Meghen said that the ongoing policy of the Indian government which signed many anti-terrorism pact with Bangladesh and Myanmar government to drive out cadres of revolutionary parties of the North East India will do nothing valuable since the revolution is originated, based and operating in the state itself but not in neighbouring countries.
He cautioned the people of the state to stay aware of the hidden agenda of the Indian government which aim in misleading the revolutionary movement in the state by floating various anti social elements.
He said that it is high time for the leaders of the different revolutionary groups in the state to identified such anti social elements who aim in misleading the innocent people and the whole world and chalk out strategies to root out such anti social elements.
Meghen said that different likeminded revolutionary groups are continuing its discussion to work under a single united body to intensify the ongoing revolution struggle in the state.
Once the discussion come to a decision to unite under a single body, success will come soon.
However, the pace of success will be slow if the parties work according to their own policies even though they are united under a single administration.
No country had ever defeated any revolution in the history of the world.
Even super power United States got defeated to Vietnam when it comes to rightful revolution, he said.
The ongoing revolution will gain its ultimate height when the youths who are drowning in the sea of drugs and intoxicants realize the value of the revolution and come forward to dedicate their lives for the cause of the struggle for a free nation.
By the time, no force in the world could stand in the way of Manipur towards freedom.
Criticising the policy of the Indian government to suppress the revolution by instilling a reign of terror in the mind of the people of the state is an example of India violating all the principles of democracy.
It is high time for the people of the state to stand against such atrocities of the GoI.
He urged the people of the state not to lose their heart in the struggle of a free nation against the Indian colonial rule which the country has been exercising in the state since they annexed Manipur by force years ago.
Stating UNLF as a party who believes in collective leadership, RK Meghen said that the party is not under the command of a single leader.
Even though he is in the custody of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) UNLF is advancing towards its goal with its cadres following the principles of the party which were chalked out with much discussion with other high officials of the party, Meghen told reporters.