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Rally demands ST status to Meiteis in Manipur

By Correspondent

IMPHAL, March 3 - Thousands of people took to the streets in Manipur�s capital here today demanding inclusion of Meetei/Meitei in the list of Scheduled Tribes of India.

The rally, organised by Scheduled Tribe Demand Committee of Manipur (STDCM) to protest the State Government�s alleged inaction over the demands, passed through the major streets of Imphal and converged at Hafta Kangjeibung in Imphal East district where a public meeting was held.

The STDCM had been urging the State Government to submit a recommendation to the Union Government after the Ministry of Tribal Affairs had sought the State Government�s recommendation on the demand for inclusion of Meetei/Meitei in the list of Scheduled Tribes, on May 29, 2013, said a statement issued at the rally. But the State Government is yet to give its recommendation on the issue.

Stating that the movement is to provide constitutional safeguards to the Meitei�s (Meetei) ethnic identity and also to prevent it from becoming extinct, STDCM general secretary L Lokendra said at the public meeting that Meiteis need constitutional protection to bring about a cohesive and harmonious society in Manipur.

STDCM felt that Meiteis will be the only community in the entire North East which will not be included in the ST list after the six tribes of Assam including Tai-Ahom and Tea Tribes are included under the list.

The meeting also adopted three resolutions demanding the State Government to send its recommendation to Centre by March 6 or face a 36-hour general strike on March 9. It also resolved to launch a campaign against those political parties which failed to support the public movement. It further threatened to stop the works of railway line construction from March 11 onwards as part of intensifying its agitation.

Some tribal student bodies have opposed the demands of STDCM saying that it will affect the interests of the tribals in the State.

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