In Manipur, a prolonged clash between two ethnic groups - Kukis and Meiteis - has led to widespread violence, death and displacement. Conservative estimates put the number of deaths at 80 while over 40,000 people have been displaced from their homes. In many cases, there are no homes led to return to. While all Kukis have been violently expelled from Imphal, no Meiteis can be seen in Churachandpur or other Kuki-dominated hill districts.
The lines of division have become sharper than ever with both communities expressing mistrust, anger and even hate against the other. It all started on May 3 when a tribal solidarity march organised by tribal civil society bodies in Churachandpur turned violent. The purported cause for the clashes appears to be the dominant and politically stronger Meitei community바카라s demand for ST status. The Meiteis, who form about 60 per cent of the population, can currently reside in just 10 per cent of the total land area in Manipur. The rest of Manipur - consisting of hill districts - belongs to the tribals, mainly Kukis and Nagas.
However, a closer analysis of the incidents that unfolded in Manipur reveals not just burgeoning ethnic tensions but deeper divides - between a valley and the hills, between shifting and settled agriculture, between state and non-state, between so-called 바카라civilised바카라 and 바카라anarchist바카라.
Agriculture and the Conflict of 바카라State and Non-state바카라
In the Art of Not Being Governed 바카라 An Anarchist History Of Upland Southeast Asia, anthropologist James C Scott outlines how state formation in the valleys creates sections that are 바카라non-state바카라 that inhabit the hills. At the core of this distinction between state and non-state is 바카라surplus바카라.
Imphal-based political analyst Pradip Phanjouban explains that surplus is the necessary first step of the process of state formation and intellectual/political/economic activity. Thus, communities practising shifting agriculture in hills and making frugal produce that lasts from season to season remained left out of the process, meaning they became 바카라non-state바카라.
History shows various examples of how settled rulers, especially in indigenous societies, maintained peace with hill tribes. In Assam, for instance, the Ahom kings evolved the Post system wherein villages provided certain goods that the tribes needed to survive through lean seasons in exchange for peace. The logic was that in case of a raid, both parties suffered (the Ahoms would have raided back and done more damage). This helped maintain peace between the valley and the plains.
When the British came, they wanted to draw the lines between what is in the state realm and what is in the non-state realm by categorising who was more 바카라civilised바카라 and could easily be aligned with the British culture of governance and society. They also monetised the indigenous systems like the Posa by replacing the kind given to tribes with cash. This further established the divide between state and non-state as it forced tribal chiefs to come to face to face with bureaucracy and become part of the 바카라civilised바카라 channels of administration.
Today, the conflict between the Kukis and Meiteis in Manipur, Phandjouban feels, is largely a conflict between the 바카라state바카라 and 바카라non-state바카라.
The Naga factor: a fight for resources
But why did it happen with the Kuki-Zomi and allied Chin tribes and not the Nagas? Here바카라s another question.
In history, there바카라s no denying that the Nagas and the Meiteis were here in Manipur from the beginning. If you look at historical records and older chronicles, Kukis were hardly mentioned. In fact, it was with the influx of the British that Kukis started settling in these regions. The British always had the idea of balancing one tribe against the other. So Kuki villages were allowed to be set up adjacent to Naga villages or Naga-dominated areas like Thangkhul. That바카라s how the hills became a mixed population area and despite inter-tribe rivalries, Kukis became an established part of the Manipuri population.
However, in recent years, Manipuri society has seen a revival of 바카라Meiteism바카라: a concerted effort to revive Meitei identity, religion and culture (often aligned with Hinduism). The movement foremost establishes Meiteis as the original inhabitants of Manipur. Not just Meiteis, the Nagas to have added to the chorus.
The Nagas and Kukis have had their own history of bloody conflict, owing to their different and often conflicting patterns of agriculture and land ownership. Jhum cultivation which is the traditional Kuki way of agriculture did not allow for the proliferation of large, self-sustainable villages, meaning Kukis often formed small villages dispersed across an area that kept moving to newer pastures. Additionally, according to land ownership systems among Kukis, only the chief바카라s elder son could inherit the chiefship of a village. The other sons often ventured out to set up their own villages. This expansionist attitude has often put them at odds with the Nagas. Such a flare-up was seen in 2020, days ahead of the nationwide coronavirus lockdown, when the Nagas and Kukis feuded with each other in the Thangkhul area where a Kuki village, Chassad, was allegedly burnt by Nagas.
The accusations prompted a response from Nagaland바카라s NSCN-IM led by Ishak Muivah which in a statement declared that Nagas and Meiteis are the only indigenous communities of Manipur since time immemorial and that the Kukis came to settle in Manipur recently, and in waves, as a way of the British to 바카라buffer바카라 Naga militancy.
Nagas, nevertheless, have maintained neutrality this time as they claim to be more focused on the status of the ongoing peace talks of NSCN-IM with the Centre. 바카라For the Nagas, there is only one demand, that of the Final Solution in Nagaland. Peace talks are at present going on between the NSCN-IM and the Indian government. Naga people are waiting for that solution. At the moment, that바카라s all that Naga people want,바카라 states Ashang Kasar.
Ostracisation, Othering And the Kuki Identity
In the wake of violence, Kuki MLAs and civil society groups in Manipur have demanded the establishment of separate administration for the hill districts of Manipur. While the Nagas have also opposed the demand for ST status by the Meiteis, they remain neutral on the matter of separate administration.
바카라When Kukis had initially started the demand for separation, they had not included the Nagas. But this time, they have been wiser and have included us in the demand. They are demanding separation under the umbrella of tribals. But Nagas have to wait and watch how the situation unfolds with Centre,바카라 Kasar states.
Apart from tribal ethnic dynamics, scholars note yet another - and one of the most important factors - that led to the current conflict - the role of the state and the rising 바카라Meitei nationalism바카라 in Manipur.
For years, the Meitei-dominated governments of the Manipur have remained alienated spaces for Kukis who find themselves labelled as 바카라outsiders바카라, 바카라illegal immigrants바카라 and 바카라poppy cultivators바카라. With the coming of Biren Singh as Chief Minister, these narratives seem to have got a further fillip.
Biren Singh has been known for his 바카라anti-Kuki바카라 rhetoric from his early days in Congress and many, especially the Kukis, accuse him of peddling fake narratives against the community. 바카라He uses words like a foreigner, illegal immigrant, and makes threats to the community,바카라 states L Haokip.
Several Kuki MLAs including ones working in BJP have renounced Singh바카라s approach to Kukis. Paolienlal Haokip, BJP MLA for Saikot in the Churachandpur district of Manipur, has called Singh an 바카라anti-Kuki바카라 man who is 바카라prejudiced바카라, the Wire has reported. Many Meiteis like Pradip Phanjouban believe that the CM바카라s attitude of 바카라othering바카라 of the Kukis added to the community바카라s anger and alienation. 바카라The ongoing narratives would have made the Kukis very sensitive, pushed against the wall. And when you are pushed against the wall, you respond with more force. That may perhaps answer the question - why did the Kukis react like that and not the Nagas,바카라 Phanjouban adds.
Thangminglen Kipgen, Vice President of Kuki Inn Kangpokpi and spokesperson for Kuki Innpi Manipur, the apex body for Kukis in the state, states that this process of hatred against and othering of the Kukis had been going on for the past two-three years through the support and ignorance of a certain community who villainised another community. Others from Kuki Innpi like Dr L Haokip who works for the Congress state that newly formed Meitei groups like Arambai Tenggol and Meitei Lipul have been carrying out divisive campaigns by travelling door-to-door in Meitei and Gorkha-dominated areas in the hills where they have been trying to work up the Meiteis and Gorkhas against the Kukis.
A recent eviction drive by the state government to clear reserved forest lands under FRA has also led to the displacement of Kuki villages without any rehabilitation. 바카라Instead, they have tagged us as illegal immigrants and poppy cultivators,바카라 Haokip states.
Many like Haokip and Kipgen among others in the Kuki community feel that separate administration can be the only solution. 바카라The Kukis have now seen the opportunity for pushing for separation. However, it needs to be done in a systematic and constitutional manner, not through force or anarchy바카라 Ashang Kasar states. With Amit Shah personally assuring Biren Singh that Manipuri's integrity will not be harmed, many in Manipur remain wary of future developments and potential violence.
In light of the historical dynamics between the hill and valley communities, the demand for separate administration by Kukis could also perhaps be seen as the community바카라s first step toward state formation - an attempt to shift from a 바카라non-state바카라 entity to a 바카라state바카라 entity.
But will the dominant Meiteis allow it? And how would such a development impact international geopolitics in the highly sensitive region that borders Myanmar and is close to China?