In Episode 16 of "Dispatches from Manipur", Greeshma Kuthar reports on the ongoing ethnic turmoil gripping Manipur since May. She discusses the volatile situation with Meitei journalist Rōmal Lāisram, who takes us through the root causes of this violence. Rōmal's insights into the ethnic landscape of Manipur offer a unique perspective that challenges conventional narratives. Tragedy again struck on 18th August in Thowai Kuki village of Ukrul District, where three residents were shot dead today. Despite official reassurances, the ground reports paint a different picture.
In this episode, Rōmal discusses the undercurrents of ethnic violence that have plagued Manipur. Drawing from his personal experience as a half-Meitei, half-South Indian individual, Rōmal unpacks the complex dynamics of identity, culture, and conflict in this region. He delves into the historical origin myths that have both united and divided the Meitei and Kuki-Zo and Naga communities, shedding light on how these stories shape the perceptions of both groups.
With an astute analysis, Rōmal examines the role of Vaishnavism and the Varna system in exacerbating tensions within Manipur's society. He skillfully navigates through the evolution of discrimination, discussing the subtle yet impactful ways caste-based beliefs have been woven into daily life, even as Manipur modernized.
This conversation unearths uncomfortable truths about racism, showcasing how notions of purity and pollution have influenced interpersonal relationships, and exploring the dichotomy between urban and rural perspectives.
Join us as we uncover the layers of Manipur's history, examining the roots of prejudice and division, while also celebrating the pockets of unity that continue to thrive. Rōmal's thought-provoking insights challenge us to confront uncomfortable realities, fostering a much-needed dialogue. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of this intricate region's past and present.
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