After 77 days of shameless inaction, the first arrest is made and that too after the entire nation spat on their faces in the wake of horrible videos from Manipur. If not for this inhuman, brutal, devilish video going viral the state and the central government would still have maintained the status quo. The supreme court had to warn them over these brutalities and then our world level venerable, honorable PM broke his silence. And said a few lines of condemnation. But does it make any difference now? The brutalities have been played out. They have been going out for the last three months. And there have been hundreds of such incidences, as the state's CM himself accepted. The happenings in Manipur are not abstract, mob-passioned outbursts. They have roots. Roots of systematic, organised division of society on caste, class, religion and ethnicities. And who pampers and encourages such divisions in the Indian political spectrum is no secret. It's as evident as we have the sun above us. Religious places have been burnt. Take a data of churches and temples burnt. You will see most of them are churches, the religious places of Kukis who are mostly Christians. Is it an unresolvable mathematical equation to find why we still have the state government operating despite medieval barbaric acts shown in the videos? Had there been more temples burnt and the tortured girls been Hindus instead of Christian kukis, the sword arm of law would have long ago dispensed justice. It won't have taken 77 days and a public outcry and honorable SC's warning to take some steps for justice. The simple fact is Manipur has been deliberately left to burn so that 'they' can be taught a lesson. To the so called rastravadis everyone is traitiorous 'they' who doesn't become a bhakt of their brainwashing rhetoric. This is shameful and disgusting. This is no immediate flare up. It has its gestation period. The ever-itching khaki nikkars have scorned Churches and mosques like plague. They have been sowing the seeds of hatred in that part and now it bursts open. Is this is the vishva guru they want to make of India?
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