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Initiate Karbi-Rengma peace talks: RNSU

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By EMN Updated: Jun 30, 2014 11:48 pm

EMN
Dimapur, June 30

The Rengma Naga Students’ Union (RNSU), KarbiAnglong, Assam, visited the trouble-torn areas of the Rengmas living in KarbiAnglong to observe their 53rd Foundation Day on June 11 at Phentsero (Phancherop) Village under the Naga RengmaMouza.
A statement issued by RNSU president Phenpiga H. Rengma and general secretary Thangshi J. Rengmalamented that promises made based on demands by Karbi and Naga civil bodies on January 14, have not been adhered to, saying the RengmaNagas living in Assam were promised that the government would provide ration, security and a normal life, based on which they went back home.”It said, “theRengmas living in Assam started returning to their respective villages from March 2014 from the relief camps under Borpathar P.S. Nilip Block, where they were lodged since December, 2013, following attacks on them.”
The RNSU, however, thanked the government of Assam for compensating the families of the six killed during the attacks—Rs. 3,00,000 per family. The government also provided Rs. 22,800 and three bundles of CGI sheets to the families whose houses were burnt (barring two families in Borlangso) and properties damaged. The government has sanctioned the construction of the PWD road from Bogamati to Richangari and from Chokihola block till Borlangso.
The student union observed that the roads have not been properly constructed by contractors due to which basic amenities could not reach the affected areas, especially food and civil supplies, medical aid, house construction material etc. It said, no primary health care units have been set up, badly affecting women and children. “Many have contracted malaria, diarrhoea, jaundice, viral fevers, and a number of water-borne diseases. Pregnant mothers are suffering. Children are going hungry and falling increasingly sick. This is a big threat to the Rengma population living in Assam.”
“In search of food and shelter, a large population is going astray. While trying to survive the attack, people left their cattle, poultry, farming tools etc. behind and now there is nothing left with them this farming season to plough fields with. Granaries were burnt, and seeds have all been destroyed, particularly in Khowani, Chongilashunyu and Borlangso villages—the most affected. In the lack of farming tools, the upcoming years could pose a serious threat to the food security of the RengmaNagas of Assam.”
The RNSU also lamented that lower primary and ME schools were occupied by state security forces, and schools have not been conducted in the past 6 months. Children, badly disturbed and affected by the violence, are unable to carry on with their education, it added.
Viewing the circumstances seriously, the RNSU made a slew of demands to be resolved by the KarbiAnglong Autonomous Council, KarbiAnglong district authorities, and the Government of Assam with immediate effect such as Food and civil supplies to the violence affected Rengma people of KarbiAnglong for a year; Farming tools and seeds to be provided to the affected villagers by concerned government departments so people may begin cultivation within the ongoing agricultural season; Proper construction of PWD roads connecting the affected villages—no drains provided beside roads, no bridges have been constructed and sand graveling has not been done; A primary heath care unit to be set up in at least two areas—Jongpha and Phentsero (Phancherop); Provision of clean drinking water; State security forces to be moved out of school buildings, and be provided with separate camps;Infrastructure for provision of electricity to be set up—no electrification of Rengma villages in KarbiAnglong has been taken up till date and mobile phone towers to be set up.
The RNSU appealed to all the Karbi civil bodies and human rights organization of KarbiAnglong to initiate Karbi-Rengma peace talks during the month of July. “The misunderstanding between the two tribes needs to be resolved at the earliest, restoring the bonds of brotherhood and peace. Without the support of the Karbi people and the other listed Sixth Schedule Tribes of KarbiAnglong, the Rengma people of KarbiAnglong will remain helpless onlookers to their plight and continue to remain vulnerable.” The RNSU also expressing gratitude to individuals and organisationswho supported them physically, morally and financially.

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By EMN Updated: Jun 30, 2014 11:48:54 pm
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