Surrender policy for militants a failure: Manipur CM


Imphal, May 20 (IANS): Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh on Saturday said the surrender policy designed for militants was "a total failure".

Speaking at a function here, the Chief Minister said he had discussed the matter with union Home Minister Rajnath Singh.

"It is disappointing that there is no proper supervision over the outfits which have joined the national mainstream," he said. "This has rendered the surrender policy meaningless."

According to rules, weapons surrendered by militants should be deposited with the Army and members of the surrendered outfits must stay inside designated camps.

Biren Singh said there was "a system failure since there is no effective control over the former insurgents".

He added: "There is no proper surrender policy. The former insurgents are not given adequate assistance in terms of building houses and more. There is no means of livelihood for these people and their families."

While the Army has signed Suspension of Operations with some militant outfits, the Manipur government had refused to honour them.

And so police and paramilitary forces continued to hunt, kill or arrest the tribal insurgents despite their signing the pacts.

The neglected former insurgents were left to fend for themselves once they were lured overground, one official said.

  

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