Posted on June 26, 2024  — 

What If Meiteis Occupied the Hills and Kukis the Valley?

More than one year have gone since Meiteis tried to annihilate the Kuki-Zo. However, having failed to do so, they are now portraying themselves as victims shamelessly. One simple determinant of how different Kuki-Zo and Meiteis are is this: For 1 year the Kuki-Zo has allowed food and essential supplies to enter imphal valley but the Meiteis have not allowed it to go beyond Imphal to Kuki-Zo areas. Isn’t that wickedness of the highest order? But the Kuki-Zo has been humane enough.

Now, imagine a situation where the Kukis lived in the valley and the Meiteis were occupants of the hills. The Meiteis would have done the following:

  1. No vehicle carrying food and essential items would be allowed to enter Kuki areas in the valley. Even if the Indian Army were to try to forcefully enforce open it, the Meira Paibis would have blocked the roads come what may!
  • All essential items that are stranded in Meitei areas would have been looted. No vehicle would have dared to even enter Meitei area for they would be looted the moment they know it is for Kuki areas.
  • All water sources would have already been poisoned leaving the people fight for something as basic as water.
  • They would bombard the Valley Kuki areas from the hills almost on a daily basis making it impossfor people to live.e.g.Sekmai.
  • Unlike Kukis, Meiteis would not have opened the highways when two of their dead bodies were mutiated and to add insult to the desecration, they are yet to even hand over the dead body.

Lastly, in the famous Battle Of Kohima, the mistakes that the Japanese made was not to cut the supply lines in Dimapur from where the Allies replenished their supplies. So in a sense, Kuki-Zo could have avoided risking many lives in the frontlines if we could close the supply lines. We are abbeting their war crimes by keeping the roads open for them. However, we are from a far higher Civilisation and we wouldn’t resort to such things which a weaker Civilisation like the Meiteis would have done. The irony being that they call themselves belonging to a 1000 year civilisation! Hello Barbarians!

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