In the northeastern Indian state of Manipur, three people have been killed in recent days in serious incidents of mass violence. According to India**, this was due to a conflict between two tribes within Manipur.
Although Manipur is a state of India, the Manipur people do not consider themselves Indian. They have their own history and culture and were once an independent kingdom.
In 1949, India incorporated Manipur into its territory by force, and the Manipur people have been unwilling to do so and have repeatedly rebelled. India also did not give Manipur enough autonomy and instead interfered and suppressed it in various ways.
There are mainly two tribes in Manipur, one is the Meitei and the other is the Kuki. There is a deep historical animosity between the two clans, with frequent clashes and fights.
In May this year, Manipur** introduced a new regulation that classified the Meitei as a "scheduled tribe" and enjoyed more benefits and benefits. This makes the Kuki feel unfair, they believe that the Meitei have taken over more resources and power, and if they are given more privileges, then there is no room for the Kuki to survive.
The incident exacerbated tensions between the two clans, leading to a series of violent incidents.
Recently, a Meitei girl disappeared and was killed, rumored to be the work of someone from the Kuki ethnic group. In retaliation, the Meitei people captured two Kuki girls, showed them in public, and insulted them. Such an act angered the Kuki people, who also picked up the ** and entered into a fierce battle with the Meitei people.
The battle quickly escalated into a ** and Manipur was turned into a sea of blood. The people of the two tribes killed each other, young and old, male and female, causing countless **.
And the most serious victims in this ** are the young, old, women and children, who can only become victims of the conflict.
Coupled with the fact that Manipur already has a tendency to resist and most of the people in the state are well-trained, the number of people in this event has increased and it has formed a force that is enough to pose a threat to India.
India** also quickly realized the seriousness of the matter, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent troops to Manipur to crack down.
Although very serious contradictions are breaking out within Manipur, after seeing the Indian ** send troops, the Meitei people hope to take advantage of this ** to achieve the independence of the whole Manipur.
Because of Manipur's important military geographical location, it is impossible for India to make it independent, which means that India's army will not only be unable to suppress it after arriving in Manipur, but will also add another fire.
In this way, this ** lasted for several months, and the situation has become more and more intense, and there is no sign of stopping. **It has also gradually evolved from the previous Meitei and Kuki tribes to the Manipur and India**.
However, what is more worthy of India's attention is that because India is composed of many races and has a very strict caste system, the cohesion in India is not high.
Each tribe hopes to be able to break free from Indian rule and move towards independence one day sooner. The current international situation is already chaotic, and no matter what the final outcome of Manipur** is, it is believed that India's reputation in the international community will be damaged.
And now many Western countries want to splash this dirty water on China, because the Manipur people are very similar to the Tibetan areas of China in terms of appearance and Xi.
Therefore, many Western countries will ask our country what attitude it has towards Manipur's **, and its provocative heart is obvious.
China, for its part, responded very resolutely that it is our diplomatic principle not to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, and we hope that this matter will not be related to China again.