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[Marxism] Stop this deadly farce of ceasefire at Karbi Anglong, Assam, India



Stop this deadly farce of ceasefire
(ML UPDATE Editorial, Vol. 8, No. 43, dated 26 October 2005)



The present round of clashes had already been going on for nearly a month, but
it took the horrifying 17 October killing of nearly 40 innocent people for New
Delhi to take notice and pull up the State government. Even then the latter
did little beyond taking routine administrative steps like imposition of curfew
and deployment of the army. By that time, according to official estimates, more
than 1000 houses were burned down in 43 villages in Karbi Anglong district, and
a total of 77 people had lost their lives with hundreds more maimed. While both
the Dima Halam Daogah (DHD) and the United People's Democratic Solidarity
(UPDS) have engaged in arson and killings and both communities have suffered,
mainly the Karbis are on the receiving end. Around 50,000 Karbi men, women and
children have been crammed together in 49 refugee camps that are being
maintained mainly by CPI (ML) cadres in the face of utter official apathy.

The scale of criminal callousness of the Indian state becomes all the more
glaring when one remembers the backdrop to the recent bloodletting. This is
the third such inter-tribal group clash in the region in 30 months since the
April 2003 Dimasa-Hmar bloody conflict which was followed by Karbi-Kuki
clashes, and yet, even after both the DHD and the UPDS openly declared war
against each other in press conferences early this month, the State government
remained a mute spectator. So did the joint monitoring group -- comprising top
officials from the State as well as central governments -- that was set up
precisely to keep a constant vigil and prevent such incidents.

But is it simply a case of failure on the part of the governments? Or is there
a deliberate political design? The question arises because the armed outfits
on collision course are not even semi-underground ones. Their leaders stay in
known residences and meet ministers. Their armed cadres operate brick kilns
and other businesses, move about in vehicles, go to banks and wherever they
wish to and indulge in extortions with impunity, even though the ceasefire
agreements stipulate that they must stay in the designated camps. They are
allowed to move freely even during curfew hours, as the Assam governor saw for
himself in a surprise visit to one of the camps very recently. This was a
clear and impermissible violation of the ceasefire ground rules, he declared.

Not to allow such violation was and remains a necessity, but more is needed.
There must be an immediate and thorough revision of the "ground rules", through
democratic consultations, in the light of nearly four years of experience that
is far from satisfactory. Only one designated camp should be allowed for each
outfit (not more, as at present) and that too only in the core area for the
concerned tribe, i.e., the area exclusively or densely populated by them. This
will help reduce mutual antagonism and chances of confrontation; and also make
monitoring easier.

However, these are but urgent interim measures to be adopted during ceasefire,
which by definition can only be a short-term arrangement pending a real
long-term solution. Ceasefire, when stretched indefinitely, only invites more
fire. What the people of Karbi Anglong and NC Hills really need is a
time-bound plan for the fulfillment of their democratic aspirations and
political demands. And the best way to ensure that is to honour the national
commitment given to them way back in 1969 in the shape of Article 244A of the
constitution, i.e., to constitute an autonomous State within the State of
Assam.

But this, or any other political solution for that matter, is the last thing
the rulers in Dispur and Delhi are prepared to concede. The ruling parties,
having little foothold in the region, have been using the militant outfits from
the very beginning for electoral gains and other political ends. They would
continue to do so as long as they can. Worst of all, the State government has
started raising the bogey of a 'red army' allegedly led by CPI (ML) leader and
ex-MP Jayant Rongpi. This is a heinous attempt by a failed and discredited
chief minister to pass off the blame to the party and the people's leader that
have long symbolised the fraternal unity of Karbi, Dimasa and other tribes -- a
party and a leader that have been leading the mass movement for the attainment
of their cherished aim of autonomous state in the most democratic, peaceful
way. More, this is a nasty design to further destabilise the entire region to
serve the vested interests. It is the bounden duty of all lovers of peace and
democracy throughout the country to crush this conspiracy and stand by our
bleeding brothers and sisters in this hour of man made crisis.


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