Militant group threatens non-Manipuris to leave state by March 31
By ANISunday, March 7, 2010
IMPHAL - In an alarming development, the banned Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF) on Sunday issued “quit notices” to all non-Manipuri people living in the state asking them to leave the place by March 31.
In a statement, the RPF also warned the non- Manipuri people who came to Manipur after 1949 to leave the state by the month-end otherwise the group would initiate severe action against such people.
The RPF is fighting for an independent state for the majority Metei community in Manipur.
“Hatred among the residents was growing against the non-Manipuris and hence we have asked them to quit Manipur or face action,” the RPF statement said.
The statement also asked locals not to rent out houses and or sell land to non-Manipuris or allow them to head business houses in the state.
There is no immediate reaction made by the state or central government over the RPF’s threat.
A large number of people from other states are working in Manipur as daily wage labourers, businesspersons, and employees in private companies, educational institutions apart from in Central Government establishments.
Different militant groups have killed over 50-Hindi speaking persons in last three years in different incidents. (ANI)