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‘Calculated political exercise’: Kuki Inpi Ukhrul criticises Meitei MLA’s relief camp visit

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IMPHAL, Dec 9: A Kuki organisation has condemned the visit of BJP MLA Yumnam Khemchand Singh to a relief camp in Manipur’s Ukhrul districts, claiming that it was “calculated political exercise” rather than an act of genuine concern.

Singh, who belongs to the Meitei community, on Monday visited a relief camp in Ukhrul district, where people of the Kuki community displaced by the ethnic violence have been living.

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Singh became the first leader from either side to cross the divide and visit a camp of the other community.

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Kuki Inpi Ukhrul, the apex body of the community in the Naga-dominated Ukhrul district, criticised Singh’s visit, calling him “uninvited”.

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“The Kuki Inpi Ukhrul expresses its unequivocal and vehement condemnation of the uninvited and unauthorised visit undertaken by MLA Y Khemchand to Litan Sareikhong relief camp,” said a statement.

“His sudden appearance accompanied by excessive number of security personnel constitutes a serious breach of protocol, propriety,” it added.

The organisation claimed that the visit was unacceptable and profoundly disrespectul to a community awaiting justice.

“The visit was a calculated political exercise rather than an act of genuine concern,” it alleged.

L Baite, the in charge of the camp, said the MLA arrived “unannounced and accompanied by several BJP workers”.

He took the advantage of the absence of “responsible inmates” and took photos with “unsuspecting children”, Baite claimed.

During his visit to the camp, Singh had told the inmates, “With the arrival of Christmas, we all should pray for the return of peace to the state.”

“There are conflicts almost everywhere in the world. But, we should learn to live in harmony despite the existing differences. There should not be any hindrance in visiting each other’s villages,” he added.

(By Our Correspondent)

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