Dismantle the Instruments of State
Terror
(Resolution of the conference on the burning questions
facing the movement held on 7th and 8th August 2004, in New Delhi with delegates
from Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, Tamilnadu, Kerala, Chattisgarh,
West Bengal, Maharashtra, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Manipur. In addition to
Lok Raj Sangathan, the participating organisations included AIPRF, Delhi, Chattisgarh
Mukti Morcha, CITU, Communist Ghadar Party of India, CPIML-New Proletarian,
Hind Naujawan Ekta Sabha, Jan Pratirodh Manch, Missile newspaper, Modern Foods
employees, Revolutionary Democracy, Samata Sangharsh Party, Socialist Unity
Centre of India, UTUC (Lenin Sarani) and many activists from other Workers’,
Peasants’, Women’s and Teachers’ organisations.)
The brutal rape and murder of Thangjam Ningol Manorama, a 32-year-old Manipuri
woman, by the forces of the 17 Assam Rifles stationed in Kanglei Fort in Imphal,
has shocked the conscience of the whole of India;
The entire people of Manipur, including the organisations of Nagas, Kukis,
Meities and other communities, the Meira Peibis, have engaged in mass protests
and facing the wrath of the Indian State since July 11, 2004;
Thousands of women and men, youth and students have been brutalised and arrested
in the ongoing protests;
The Members of the Legislative Assembly of Manipur, cutting across party affiliations,
have unanimously supported the demand of the people for immediate withdrawal
of the fascist Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, which has been in force in
Manipur since 1980;
The MLAs of Manipur have supported the popular and just demand for the immediate
withdrawal of the 17 Assam Rifles from Imphal, and for punishment of the rapists
and murderers;
The Prime Minister of India, far from respecting the democratic demands of
the people of Manipur, has admonished the Chief Minister of Manipur for suggesting
that the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act be withdrawn;
The Prime Minister has declared that withdrawal of the Armed Forces (Special
Powers) Act, withdrawal of the 17th Assam Rifles, punishment of the guilty and
resolutions to that affect in the assembly, will “encourage secessionist
elements in Kashmir and other states” and “demoralise the armed
forces”;
The Prime Minister has warned Chief Minister Iboba that he should not go by
popular opinion and should not pass a resolution in the Manipur assembly demanding
the withdrawal of the Act, or withdrawal of the Assam Rifles;
The PM has suggested that the CM should resign if he cannot ensure “law
and order” using the armed forces and the fascist law;
The PM has acted in this way after reportedly consulting with his own senior
cabinet colleagues as well as the former home minister LK Advani, former defence
minister George Fernandes, and the government’s leftist supporters Harkishan
Singh Surjit and A.B. Bardhan;
This Conference RESOLVES that:
The struggle of the people of Manipur for withdrawal of the most fascistic
act in India to date, the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, and withdrawal
of Assam Rifles from Manipur, is absolutely just and deserves the support of
all those who value democracy;
The Manipur Assembly has the right as well as duty to pass a resolution condemning
Manorama’s bestial killing, and in support of the withdrawal of the Armed
Forces (Special Powers) Act and Assam Rifles;
The Prime Minister’s response is a justification for continuing with
state terrorism, and for the crimes of the past including the encounter killings
of thousands of youth in Punjab, for the communal massacre of Sikhs in Delhi
in 1984 and the genocide in Gujarat in 2002
The justification that the brutal violation of the rights of entire peoples
is necessary for the sake of defending the unity and integrity of India is based
on imperialist and colonial logic, and aimed against all the peoples of this
subcontinent, and
We will continue the struggle for the dismantling of the instruments of state
terror, as a necessary condition for the affirmation and defence of democratic
rights and human rights in India. We shall continue the struggle for the punishment
of all those who have been guilty of unleashing state terror against the people,
in Manipur, as well as all over the rest of India.
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