In "Manipur on Fire," journalist Rajan Chaudhary provides a compelling narrative of the ethnic violence that erupted in Manipur in May 2023. Through his ground reports for The Mooknayak, Chaudhary offers an unfiltered glimpse into the lives of those caught in the conflict, highlighting the human stories often overshadowed by political discourse. One poignant account features an encounter with a Kuki cancer patient in a relief camp. Despite the turmoil, the patient's simple request to shake hands underscores the enduring human spirit amid adversity. This interaction exemplifies the personal connections Chaudhary forges, bringing a human face to the abstract narratives of conflict. Chaudhary's investigation into the "outsider" narrative reveals the complexities of identity in Manipur. Visiting Muolvaiphei Village in Churachandpur, he uncovers that many tribal families have resided there since before India's independence, challenging claims that label them as illegal immigrants. Through interviews with village leaders and examination of historical documents, Chaudhary dismantles stereotypes and emphasizes the deep-rooted presence of these communities. The book also delves into the plight of women and newborns in Manipur's relief camps. Chaudhary's reports from camps in Churachandpur and Imphal paint a somber picture of their ordeal, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian assistance and policy intervention.
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