October 31, 2024

Sikh Group Pleads with Government Officials Regarding Opening of Arambai Tenggol Branch in Delhi

Agnostos Theos, Managing Director of The Sikh Chamber of Commerce, has raised serious concerns about the Arambai Tenggol, a militant group from Manipur, allegedly opening a branch in the National Capital.
By THJ Desk — On October 28, 2024
Photo: Members of Arambai Tenggol, New Delhi Branch

In a letter addressed to top officials, including the President of India and the Chief of Army Staff, Agnostos Theos, Managing Director of The Sikh Chamber of Commerce, has raised serious concerns about the Arambai Tenggol, a militant group from Manipur, allegedly opening a branch in the National Capital.

Theos expressed shock and disbelief over the apparent failure of Indian authorities to prevent the establishment of this branch, given the group's history of violence and instability in Manipur. He highlighted that Arambai Tenggol, along with the Meitei Leepun, has reportedly formed a heavily armed militia responsible for the ongoing civil unrest in Manipur, which has led to the deaths of approximately 250 individuals and the displacement of over 60,000 people.

The letter criticizes the government's inaction, stating, "It is beyond me as to how a known terrorist group... can open a branch... right under the nose of all the agencies." Theos further asserted that the recent arms handover in Manipur, involving thousands of firearms and ammunition, poses a direct threat to national security, raising fears that these weapons could be smuggled into Delhi.

Theos emphasized the risk posed not only to civilians but also to security personnel and institutions, urging immediate action against members of Arambai Tenggol and Meitei Leepun. He called for the banning and arrest of these individuals and demanded stricter security measures for armories nationwide.

Moreover, the letter expressed alarm over the conduct of local police, alleging illegal detentions and intimidation of citizens who voice concerns about the situation. Theos underscored the potential for the unrest in Manipur to spill over into a national issue, warning that the safety of diplomats and foreign dignitaries in the capital could also be at risk.

In conclusion, Theos implored government officials to treat the matter with urgency, stressing that the safety and security of India and its citizens are paramount. His statement reflects growing anxieties regarding the implications of the ongoing conflict in Manipur and its potential effects on national stability.

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