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Delay in ADC elections

IFP Editorial: While elections to the various Autonomous District Councils are being continuously put off for one reason or the other, the state government tried hard to fill up the various posts under ADC.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 29 Dec 2022, 1:37 am

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Recently, a four-member delegation of Ex-ADC Members' Forum Manipur met several Central leaders including Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi and apprised them about the non-functional status of ADCs of Manipur including the delay in holding ADC elections after the lapse of the last term in November 2020. It is not only the case of autonomous district councils, but elections to various local bodies like the municipalities and Nagar Panchayats besides Gram Sabhas and Zilla Parishads in the valley have been put off for one reason or the other.

Yet, the funds for various schemes and projects continue to be disbursed through the government officials on deputation to these local bodies. We also understand that, there are various cases of misuse of power and misappropriation when there are elected bodies in power. But that should not be a case for postponing elections severally.

While elections to the various Autonomous District Councils are being continuously put off for one reason or the other, the state government tried hard to fill up the various posts under ADC. So, the former ADCs members and new aspirants protested, as the state government is encroaching upon what should have been the responsibility or power and functions of elected representatives of the Autonomous District Council.

It is not a question of trust with regard to the grassroots level leaders who would be coming in as new members of the ADC after elections, but more about wanting to do it themselves. Everyone understands what does job recruitment and appointments entail in present day Manipur, even though those in power are crying hoarse against corruption.

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If an elected ADC is not in position, it is the local MLAs who would have the say in these matters of recruitment or any other development projects. It has almost been two years since the ADCs had been functioning without an elected body but through the government appointed Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and in a space of two years one can do a lot of things.

Recruitment is just one of the perks on the anvil. One must also be alive to the reality of elected representatives who had been enriching themselves from the funds meant for development of hill areas. Take for example, the case of misappropriation of ADC funds which was recently highlighted in the media. Earlier, we had written about the leakages in development funds sanctioned through the ADCs.

With regard to continued postponement of ADC elections, there are several reasons. So, let us do away with the slur of the state government suppressing the rights of the tribal people as alleged by the Ex-ADC Members’ Forum, Manipur. If we remember correctly, ADC elections were put off due to Covid-19 restrictions and later on preference was given to the state assembly elections besides complex situations arising out of newly created districts and of course the controversial amendment of the District Council Act as put forth by the All Tribal Students Union Manipur (ATSUM) and the previous Hill Areas Committee (HAC).

The proposed 2021 amendment had sought to practically separate the administration and governance of the hill areas from the Manipur government on the premise that the hill areas had been neglected by the state administration thereby causing disparity in development. Well, that has gone by. The state legislative assembly also passed the Manipur (Hill Areas) District Councils (Sixth Amendment) Bill, 2022 which increased the number of District Councils from 6 to 10 while the Manipur (Hill Areas) District Councils (Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2022 was referred to the Hill Areas Committee after a motion by Tribal Affairs and Hills Minister, who said that there were some technical errors in the bill and needs to be examined by the committee.

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The two bills were, in fact, brought to the house after due deliberations among the tribal MLAs who were elected in the 12th Manipur Legislative Assembly. And one could understand as to why the seventh amendment was put off for the time being. The HAC in the last term was at loggerheads with the state government and teamed up with ATSUM in their effort to dictate terms to the government. The present HAC, although not that aggressive, is aware of the enormous pressure from certain elements including students’ organisations and CSOs. 

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IMPHAL, Manipur

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