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Manipur is burning and tribals are being killed with full support from the Brahmanical state. State machinery is being used to attack the Kuki’s places of worship and arm and protect Meitei rioters. Shoot on sight orders have been issued and internet is suspended so that the twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Brahmanical state can control the narrative, demonise the tribals protesting for basic rights and portray them as antagonists rather than victims. Why is this important and why should you care?

Because this is yet another example of Brahmin terrorists oppressing minorities,
diluting and destroying native cultures and forcibly assimilating minorities under Brahmanical rule.

To understand the game Brahmin terrorists are playing in Manipur, it’s important to understand the events that have led to the civil war environment that has erupted this week.
In mid February this year, the Deputy Commissioner of Churachandpur ordered an identification drive to evict ‘illegal immigrants’ in 38 villages located across the border of the Churachandpur and Noney districts of Manipur. thequint.com/amp/story/expl…
The Forest Department of Manipur along with security forces evicted Kuki tribals based on false claims that their villages encroached protected area. In response, tribals from the surrounding areas mobilised and staged protests against these evictions. ukhrultimes.com/manipur-tribal…
The current issue in Manipur started as a rights dispute between the state and tribals over forest land. The government is falsely describing the tribal inhabitants’ settlement as ‘encroachment’ and is using Rule 73 of the Manipur Forest Rules 2021 to evict the Kuki tribals.
This rule empowers Forest Officers to evict any encroachment/trespass on forest land without any notice.

Brahmin terrorists are pulling the strings from behind the scenes to ethnically cleanse the region of the Christian tribals and give power to the Hindu and non tribal Meitei.
The Manipur Forest Rules 2021 are being used to circumvent due legal process and protections provided to the tribals by federal law, and evict them from their homes.

Under any normal circumstances, the tribals should be protected from these evictions by state and federal laws. ImageImageImageImage
Section 29, Indian Forest Act, 1927 states that no notification for declaring reserved forests will be made without inquiring into the rights of private people residing on the land. It’s a requirement to conduct a survey before declaring land as reserved. This was not done. Why?
The Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms Act 1960, states that the relevant authority must identify evictees eligible for relocation and rehabilitation and should also ensure basic liberties are guaranteed at the site of relocation. This was not done. Why?
3)(1)(g) of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act 1989 states wrongful dispossession of a SC or ST from land or interference with the enjoyment of rights over any land will constitute an offence under the act and is liable for punishment.
Yet the government is with complete impunity forcibly dispossessing Scheduled Tribes from their land. Why?

In any other democratic country, these actions against tribals would be considered illegal on the part of the government.
The tribals have very basic questions that are not being answered. Why were they not consulted if such a decision on their land was to be made? Where are the due processes of sending prior notices, engaging with communities, and a mutually agreed rehabilitation plan?
It’s clear to see that sitting behind the scenes of the BJP government’s eviction notices are Brahmin terrorists attempting to land grab and deprive the tribals of their ancestral lands, deny tribals of their rights and assimilate the population under Brahmanical structures.
It’s very important to understand that the areas that have been falsely declared as “encroached” and notified for eviction constitute a large portion of tribal land, specifically Kuki and Naga owned land. They are tribal inhabited hill areas with the majority of them
being home to forest dwelling communities who have maintained their cultures and traditions for centuries.

Displacing these people not only leaves them homeless, it impacts on their ability to practice their culture, heritage, tradition and connection to ancestry and land.
It’s also very important to understand that the tribals being targeted are a new and young generation who have grown up listening to stories of oppression of their people and social unrest and conflict. Their ancestors have been subjected to land grabs, forced displacements,
exploitation of the hills and forests they call home, and armed conflict.

At every point throughout history, these tribals have been fighting for the right to be heard, to share the table as equals, and to have a part in decision making.
Since India’s inception in 1947, when the Brahmins tricked the British into handing control of the country over to them instead of the land’s natives, minorities have been subjected to Brahmin terrorist tactics of oppression and marginalisation.
The role that Brahmin terrorists have played in creating the chaos, violence & bloodshed that has broken out this week is apparent as is their goal of displacing and marginalising tribals, and destroying their culture, traditions and heritage by taking away their land and homes.
Since India’s inception in 1947, when the Brahmins tricked the British into handing control of the country over to them instead of the land’s natives, minorities have been subjected to Brahmin terrorist tactics of oppression, subjugation and marginalisation.
To further marginalise the tribals, the judiciary has been employed, with the High Court of Manipur “directing” the Government of Manipur to recommend the Meitei community for inclusion in the Scheduled Tribe list. The Kukis and Nagas are understandably opposed to this.
Allocating the majority Meitei community with special tribal status would give them benefits including the right to farm on forest land, low-cost bank loans, and health and educational facilities, as well as a specified quota of government jobs. amp.scroll.in/article/104786…
The tribals have correctly pointed out that the non tribal Meitei community is comparatively well off and that granting them more privileges would be unfair and inequitable. It would be akin to giving Brahmins access to the same status as Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
It also raises the question of the point of reservations and equity factors that are allocated to the underprivileged if the whole population can access them. Giving the privileged majority the same status as the underprivileged tribals will increase disparities and inequality.
Any democratic country should be answering the tribals questions and addressing their legitimate concerns. Instead the Brahmanical State has used brutal measures of lathi-charge, extrajudicial arrests, internet blackouts and delegitimisation and stigmatisation of the tribals.
These tactics of dehumanisation, propaganda, human rights violations and silencing of voices in India are not new.

These are standard practices employed by the Brahmanical state in response to anyone who raises questions of rights and freedoms for minorities in India.
We have seen these same tactics used against minorities and the marginalised across India since 1947; from the Sikh civil rights movement, to the CAA Protests and the Farmers Protest. Those asking for equality and basic human rights are slandered, demonised and vilified.
The violence we’ve seen erupt this week has been simmering for months and it’s Brahmin terrorists who have been stirring the pot. Protests to protect the rights of Manipur’s tribal minorities have been deliberately turned into a communal incident and given a religious flavour.
Hindu Meiteis are attacking Christian Kukis. Churches have been attacked, homes destroyed and innocent tribal people killed, all to ensure that the minorities stay oppressed, that their culture and heritage is destroyed, and people are assimilated under brahmanical rule. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Brahmin terrorists label minorities as anti nationals whenever they ask for rights. The true anti nationals are Brahmin terrorists. They divide and destroy the nation along communal religious and caste lines in every situation in order maintain power and keep the people enslaved.
What’s being done to tribals in Manipur isn’t an isolated event. It’s a war that’s being waged by Brahmin terrorists against every minority and marginalised community across India. It’s a war we can only win if we all unite against the Brahmins’ system of slavery and oppression.

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