The protests over the killing of the Satya Book House proprietor because of a failure tomeet extortion demands, or of cloth retailer Manoj Sethi, or the Lilong bus bomb blast, or the mistakengunning down of ten passengers of a Tata Sumo near Jiribam, all by insurgents, are testimony to the people'sanger against lawless violence. Unfortunately, since there is a multiplicity of such insurgent groups in the state, and no mechanism exists to address such outrage, public protests are more in the nature of punching theair.
Given the circumstance, the official interpretation of the agitation for the repeal of the AFSPA, followingthe Manorama killing, as being entirely 'sponsored' by underground organizations, is simplistic, thoughexpected. Past records testify to this attitude, and any complex issue defying easy official comprehension orhandling has always been treated in this way. Not long ago, the convenient cover was the unseen 'foreignhand'. Today, it is 'underground instigation'.