
The Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) has intensified its opposition to the upcoming Manipur Sangai Festival 2025, urging the public to extend full support to a statewide boycott and a mass sit-in demonstration called by internally displaced persons (IDPs) on November 20.
Addressing the media at the organisationโs Lamphelpat office on November 18, COCOMI convenor Khuraijam Athouba said the IDP communities have strongly objected to the festival, which is scheduled to begin on November 21. He criticised the Presidentโs Rule administration for pushing ahead with large-scale preparations โin full swingโ despite the ongoing humanitarian suffering faced by thousands of displaced families.
Athouba noted that IDPs have been enduring severe hardships for over two and a half years, and organising a mega festival amid such widespread distress โgoes against the collective interest and sentiment of the people.โ He said the governmentโs insistence on celebrating the event has provoked โvehement objectionsโ from affected communities.
Appealing to the public to stand in solidarity with the IDPs, the COCOMI convenor said that growing frustration and anger have compelled the displaced groups to stage the November 20 protest. He urged citizens across Manipur to support the boycott, saying the festival has become symbolic of the governmentโs โmisplaced priorities.โ
โIt is important to expose that the Sangai Festival is not a festival for the masses, but a festival organised by the Government for the Government alone,โ Athouba asserted.
COCOMI further appealed to residents in all localities to suspend their routine activities and hold protest demonstrations under the slogan โHandak Chahi gi Sangai Festival Eikhoi Saruk Yaroiโ (We will not participate in this yearโs Sangai Festival) on November 21, the day the event is set to commence.
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