Empower grassroots democracy : ANSAM
02-Nov-2024
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Newmai News Network
SENAPATI, Nov 2: With regard to the recent "controversial" adoption and recommendation of Hill Areas Committee (HAC) to constitute an ad hoc committee to mend the functioning of Autonomous District Councils (ADC), the All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur (ANSAM) has urged the HAC and the authority in the helms of this present dispensation in Manipur to take up necessary actions to empower grassroots democracy.
It said that people will not accept any policy decision to suit the convenience and whims of the certain group who are in the helm without following the rules of laws.
The HAC’s resolution, passed on October 14, intends the formation of a 20-member committee, with 18 members to be selected from former ADC members, local self-government experts, and eminent intellectuals, including two Government nominees, the ANSAM mentioned in a press statement issued today.
The ANSAM then said it "strongly views such propositions" as an anathema to democratic principles and practices. The apex Naga student body also said the State Government and HAC members are expected to strengthen the local democratic institution especially the hill areas, Autonomous District Council (ADC) which is governed by special provision, Article 371C and safeguarding the interest of the people they represent as the vanguards of hill areas by upholding the spirit and intent of the provision as enshrined in the Constitution.
"It is pertinent to recall that the Naga people have outrightly rejected the controversial third (Manipur Hill Areas) District Councils Amendment Act, 2008, Sixth and Seventh (Manipur Hill Areas) District Councils Amendment Bill, 2022 which have heavily came down upon us, deceitfully passing the Bill bypassing the HAC in the whims and desires of the State Government without undergoing due process," it said and added, "Such an imposed nature has been going on time and again in the pursuit of strengthening and upliftment of local political institutions-HAC, ADC in Manipur which is a sad reality that needs to be done away forthright".
Ever since the expiry of the tenure of ADC on May 31, 2020, the Government of Manipur has been announcing a series of commitments to conduct the election of ADC including the last Cabinet decision 13-06-2024 yet it never happens till today, depriving the rights of the people, the ANSAM pointed out.
"Moreover, unfounded care-taker Chairmen were in place for years and anti-tribal Bills such as Sixth & Seventh (Manipur Hill Areas) District Councils Amendment Bill, 2022 were surreptitiously introduced and passed in the Assembly wherein rigidly rejected by all tribal apex bodies," it added.
The statement then said, "Now, the caretaker chairmanship has been struck down by the Gauhati High Court order dated March 15, 2024.
The statement further said the controversial move by HAC to constitute an ad hoc committee is absurd and very unfortunate.
The statement then said that the ANSAM, as the collective conscience of the Naga students and youth, strongly opposed such an "unconstitutional resolution" and subsequent recommendation made by the HAC.