The definition of a majority is something that has more than 50% of the total as far as the voting, population is concerned. The biggest misconception is that Meitei is the majority community. Meitei has less than 50% of the total population of Manipur if you remove Meitei pangals.
Meiteis are not the majority anymore.
Even if they are majority, what kind of majority are we talking about? Just because Meiteis are the majority, so they can't become ST and buy land in hills?
In this logic, are we going to exclude Nagas from Nagaland, Mizos from Mizoram, and the majority tribes of Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh? Nagas and Mizos enjoy absolute control of everything in their state.
Meiteis are merely around 0.1% of the population of India and is less than the total population of all Nagas and Kukis combined in India. What kind of a majority are we talking about?
Meiteis are the only community that is constitutionally restricted to buying land in only a small specific part of their own state of Manipur, which they preserve, cherish, and fought for thousands of years. There are often said to be 2,000 years of written history, but there are other thousands of unwritten history associated with Meitei and Manipur.
The discriminatory colonial policy by the British towards Meitei has significantly reduced and restricted the Meiteis to valley areas. After independence, instead of undoing the British policy, Independent India reinforced the policy and made it an act through the Indian parliament.
You will never find a rule in the world with such broken population geographic restrictions. More than 50% (including Meitei, Meitei pangals, and all from India) are restricted to hardly ~7-8% of the land while the others enjoy the remaining portion. Plus, the remaining population can freely buy and acquire land in that tiny portion.
The demands of the Meiteis should be heard with an open heart if the other communities are really thinking from a broad mind. Their problem with development can be solved if real democracy is applied there.
Often, the saying is that elections in hill areas are selected, not elected. Ask your elected representatives where are all the money given for the development of hills instead of blaming Meiteis. Why are your elites buying up lands in Imphal instead of developing in hill regions, causing unnecessary real estate inflation in Imphal?
Ask your educated and talented young minds, why wouldn't they establish a business in hill regions but they always go to Imphal to establish small businesses. Everything has to do with your ancient land ownership system, where there can not be individual ownership.
More autonomy in ADCs and no amount of separate administration will solve your developmental problems unless you solve the problem of fair election, discrimination of real news, not Meitei blaming news, asking the right questions to your elected officials, and stop giving in to militants running parallel government. I have written a full article about the false idea of giving more autonomy to ADCs and its impending doom.
It will be their money and sweat pouring in to establish the business, but if the community doesn't like it for some reason, can they just take away the business? Yeah, any sane person will try to avoid that.
Banks require proper collateral to take a loan, but young entrepreneurs from the hills can not provide it; hence, there is no loan and no development. Is it because of Meiteis?
Meiteis have enough problems of their own, and they really don't have time and money to conspire against anyone. In fact, it is the Meitei people accommodating everyone since the time immemorial.
Now that Meitei is trapped in a hole and with a population contribution of merely 0.1%, nobody in India is ready to pay attention. They are even blamed for every problem others face, be it development, land, culture, or safety. What a sad state for Meiteis.
The elected representatives of Manipur and Meitei collectively need to address this before a bigger time bomb explodes. You can't keep ignoring the genuine demands and expect no reaction. A bold statement to the central government from the state government is the need of the hour.
The latest statement by MLA RK Imo is a very welcoming step, but more MLAs need voluntary action, not after being forced by some CSOs. They are the elected persons. They need to be aware of the situations, not spoonfed the problems.
The tendency of Manipur MLAs to sit idle on an issue unless it becomes out of control needs to change. You are elected to govern and make laws, not for some contract works.
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