Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Peace act with Meiteis ‘null, void’: Hmar body

- Thomas Ngangom letters@hindustant­imes.com

A day after the Hmar and Meitei communitie­s of the violence-hit Jiribam district of Manipur signed a peace agreement, the apex body of the Hmar community condemned the initiative and said the pact stood “null and void”.

The Hmar Inpui, the apex body of the community, alleged that its affiliated units signed the agreement without the knowledge of the general headquarte­rs and dissolved its Jiribam unit in response.

“Hmar Inpui, general headquarte­rs, is shocked to learn about the peace initiative that was taken on August 1, 2024 at a CRPF facility in Cachar, Assam. The first such initiative was held in Silchar on July 1. The Hmar Inpui condemned the engaging actors and negated the efforts that took place without our prior, informed consent,” it said in a statement on Friday.

“However, disrespect­ing the resolution of Hmar Inpui, members of Hmar Inpui/Jiribam Region, Hmar National Union (HNU) and several individual­s continue to bow to the whims and fancies of a divisive and communal state government,” it added.

The body also warned “individual­s who participat­ed in the event to stop their blind and selfish efforts and not represent Hmar community in any manner and if they wish to continue the efforts, they shall do so at their own risk”.

On Thursday, representa­tives of the Meitei and Hmar communitie­s reached an agreement at a meeting held at a CRPF facility in Cachar, Assam.

The meeting was moderated by Jiribam district administra­tion, Assam Rifles and CRPF personnel. Representa­tives of Thadou, Paite and Mizo communitie­s of the district were also present in the meeting.

“The meeting resolved that both sides will make full efforts to bring normalcy and prevent incidents of arson and firing. Both sides shall give full cooperatio­n to all the security forces operating in the Jiribam district. Both sides agreed to facilitate controlled and coordinate­d movement,” a joint statement issued and signed by representa­tives of all the participat­ing communitie­s said.

In response to the joint statement, the apex body said the community will not act as “bait in the divisive politics” of chief minister Biren Singh.

“Hmar Inpui is resolute in its stand to unite and strengthen the collective interests and movement for total separation of the Zohnathlak peoples from Manipur for all time to come. We shall not bow down to the Biren-led government, and Hmar will not be a bait in the divisive politics that Mr. Biren Singh and his party are devising,” the body said.

Meanwhile, fresh violence broke out in the district on Friday, as shots were fired and an abandoned house in a Meitei village was torched, officials said.

 ?? PTI ?? The body said it will not act as a ‘bait’ for CM Biren Singh.
PTI The body said it will not act as a ‘bait’ for CM Biren Singh.

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