COCOMI’s second Public Convention urges Meitei nationalists, Village defenders not to involve in nefarious behaviors inimical to ethics of Meetei society

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Public convention organized by Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) have resolved to communicate the message that the Meetei nationalists and the village defenders must not involve in any nefarious behavior inimical to Meetei society’s ethics, and to uphold the accepted standards of ethical behavior.

The convention observed and reached a consensus which stated that the war since May 3 by the immigrant Chin-Kuki Narco-Terrorist Aggressors was imposed on the Meeteis to wipe out the roots of the Meetei community, and to further the narco-terrorists’ agenda of carving out a homeland and making the land into the Second Golden Triangle.

The public convention, held in Imphal on July 21, resolved to completely and decisively defeat the immigrant Chin-Kuki narco-terrorist aggressors in the war with them, and to unite and fight together under a unified strategy. It also resolved that the war was between the people of Manipur and the immigrant Chin-Kuki Narco-Terrorist Aggressors and that the people would immediately desist from turning on one another, to resolutely stand against any demand of ‘Separate Administration’ in Manipur and to pressurize the government with a strong conviction in that regard.

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The meeting also resolved to completely uproot the Narco-terrorism promoted by the immigrant sections of the Chin-Kukis, and to resolutely face any eventuality that it might bring about in its wake in the future.

The other resolutions included- Reviving the degraded conditions of Manipur’s ecology/environment, which is a direct consequent of narco-terrorism, by taking up conservation activities in the forests by following the path of forefathers; to demand the government of India and the government of Manipur for a scientific NRC exercise based on a particular cut-off date (1951/1961) in Manipur; to demand the government to reinstate the displaced victims to their original houses, or to set aside and arrange a substantial amount of funds to resettle them in places where they self-assess to be convenient and conducive to economic activities.

COCOMI also demanded the government to ensure accurate determination of the causes of the conflict and to bring about a just peace based on a fair disbursal of justice. It also resolved to rekindle the past culture of hard work, mutual cooperation at the level of the village and the locality and the nature of working collectively to improve the economic condition.

It further resolved that the Government would arrange planting of two-time yielding winter crops like Quinoa, sunflower, wheat, maize, etc., to be arranged and demanded to provide additional security cover to those paddy fields which have not yet started the transplanting process.

The meeting resolved that there would be no more closing down of Market places and calling of bandhs prohibited. COCOMI resolved that a special assembly session be immediately called to address the prevailing situation.