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For 'Purity Of Blood', Just Don't Marry 'Outsiders' -- That's The New Diktat In Mizoram

The fear of being swamped by those from outside the state, Mizoram's influential student union, MZP, is hell-bent on eliminating danger

For 'Purity Of Blood', Just Don't Marry 'Outsiders' -- That's The New Diktat In Mizoram
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On the vast and colourful demographic canvas of the Northeast, one group has always stood out바카라”the 바카라œoutsiders바카라 as they are often ref­erred to by the natives of the regi­on. It is this group of people바카라”most of them refugees, many migrant workers and a whole lot of traders from across India바카라”who have dominated the region바카라™s political and social discourse, and often seen as encr­oachers and invaders, as a threat to the identity and culture of the land.

In Mizoram, a speck of highlands bordering Myanmar, the fear of the people being overrun by those from outside the state has assumed a different dimension. So much so that the state바카라™s inf­luential and apex student union, the Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP), has decided to launch an awareness campaign among the youth against marrying non-Mizos. The reason, says MZP president L. Ramdinliana Renthlei, is to 바카라œhelp the native Mizos protect their culture, tradition and religion바카라. He asserts that more measures will be taken to spread awareness among 바카라œMizo girls and boys not to marry other community people or non-tribals바카라.

In other parts of the country, such a move might be seen as chauvinistic and racist. But a large number of the people in the Northeast, especially in states with a tribal majority, views such diktats as a necessary evil, needed to protect their identity, land and resources. States like Mizoram, Meghalaya and Manipur enjoy constitutional provisions that bar 바카라œoutsiders바카라 from buying land. Last year, a tribal council in Meghalaya had even introduced a bill to ban Khasi women from inheritance rights if they married outside the tribe. The bill fell through because of opposition from women바카라™s groups.

A retired Mizo government official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said love marriages are matters of individual choice but 바카라œwe should protect ourselves from being assimilated by illegal immigrants바카라.

Non-Mizos travelling to the state are required to obtain a special pass바카라”the inner-line permit (ILP)바카라”for a specific period of time. The northeastern states, for decades now, have been battling what many see as the single-most problem in the region, influx of undocumented and illegal immigrants, mainly from Bangladesh. It is for this reason that most states favour a citizenship record similar to National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam.

바카라œThe idea of maintaining 바카라˜purity of blood바카라™ is quite common across most Indian communities, including the tri­bal people in the Northeast. The Mizos, Nagas and Khasis are not similar to Haryanvi Jats or Bihari Thakurs, but when it comes to ensuring that their women marry within the caste or tribe, they become quite similar,바카라 says political commentator Samrat Choudhury, who grew up in Shillong. 바카라œWhat is worrying in the case of the Northeast is that people there do not view their own caste and race prejudices as prejudices at all. Even sensible, educated and socially liberal northeasterners who might sneer at the so-called backwardness of Bihari or Haryanvi society will, without any self-awareness, defend any and all attempts at maintaining the imaginary pristine purity of their own societies, whether by controlling women or by forcing out outsiders.바카라

Many among the Northeast바카라™s natives, however, are willing to live with such a taint so long as 바카라œour identity바카라 is protected. 바카라œI don바카라™t care what they make of us,바카라 says Angshuman Baruah, a PhD student in Guwahati. 바카라œThe Assamese are a small community바카라Šand we are fighting against millions of illegal immigrants who could one day become the majority in Assam, take over the political space like they did in Tripura. Are we supposed to wait for that day and do nothing until then?바카라

In Mizoram, the MZP reckons, the time to 바카라œdo it바카라 has arrived. Hundreds of its members will fan out바카라”go to schools and colleges, tell youngsters about what the organisation claims to be a clear and present danger.

By Abdul Gani in Guwahati

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