Imphal, Sept 25 : The president of
the Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF), Irengbam Chaoren, today
reaffirmed its stand of continuing the “freedom struggle” saying
“freedom is our birthright.”
In his message to the people of Manipur on
the occasion of 36th raising day of the RPF’s military wing — People’s
Liberation Army (PLA) which falls tomorrow — Chaoren said: “Freedom is
our birthright.”
The PLA is one of the major militant groups of Manipur fighting to regain Manipur’s “freedom”.
Chaoren said India “forcibly annexed”
Manipur in 1949 after the British left. He opposed India’s policy of
constructing mega dams like the one at Tipaimukh in Manipur, saying the
projects were aimed at extracting maximum profit and not for welfare of
the people of the state.
The RPF also strongly condemned the
recent deployment of India Reserve Battalion and police commandos in
Ukhrul terming it as “militarisation” of the district.
“It is a fact that people of both the
hills and the valley have been living under the shadow of heavy
militarisation — a process which started since the day Manipur was
annexed to the Indian Union,” Chaoren said.
In view of tomorrow’s PLA foundation day,
police today launched search operations in two places in and around
Imphal city to ferret out cadres of the group.
Official sources said the police combed Thangmeiband and Yumnam Leikai areas in the city in the early hours today.
The police called out all the residents
and carried out a verification process. They took 10 persons for further
verification to Imphal West police station. All of them were later
released.
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