{"id":57483,"date":"2025-02-10T02:21:59","date_gmt":"2025-02-10T02:21:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alertindianews.in\/?p=57483"},"modified":"2025-02-10T02:21:59","modified_gmt":"2025-02-10T02:21:59","slug":"analysis-in-manipurs-narrative-war-online-kuki-mla-is-latest-casualty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/alertindianews.in\/?p=57483","title":{"rendered":"Analysis: In Manipur’s Narrative War Online, Kuki MLA Is Latest Casualty"},"content":{"rendered":"
A BJP MLA in Manipur in a strongly worded statement condemned attempts by unknown people to malign him using a doctored video, amid the ethnic tension in the border state.<\/p>\n
Paolienlal Haokip, MLA of Saikot (Scheduled Tribes) constituency, in a post on X shared the doctored video in which a fake voice is heard giving threats in Meiteilon, the language of the valley-dominant community.<\/p>\n
The voice has been dubbed and lip-synced to make it sound like the MLA from the Kuki tribes is speaking.<\/p>\n
The doctored video with the fake audio has a logo of the news website The Wire on the top right of the screen, an apparent attempt to make it look genuine.<\/p>\n
“The video of my interview with The Wire, dubbed with a viral audio clip and made viral on social media is reflective of the mindset of people who radicalise ignorant common people of Manipur’s valley,” Mr Haokip said in the post, alluding to numerous statements by Kuki leaders and civil society organisations that Chief Minister N Biren Singh misled Meiteis into becoming hostile towards the Kuki tribes.<\/p>\n
“I condemn such false propaganda,” Mr Haokip, who is also known as one of the fiercest critics of the chief minister, said in the post.<\/p>\n
\nThe video of my interview with the wire, dubbed with a viral audio clip and made viral on social media is reflective of the mindset of people who radicalise ignorant common people of Manipur’s valley. I condemn such false propaganda.@thewire_in<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/7pFxnGH737<\/a><\/p>\n
\u2014 Paolienlal Haokip (@paolienlal) February 4, 2025<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Initially, it looked like the video was doctored using any commonly available artificial intelligence (AI) tool.<\/p>\n
“It’s not even AI,” Mr Haokip told NDTV.<\/p>\n
Mr Haokip is one of the 10 Kuki-Zo MLAs who in July 2023 demanded a separate administration for the Kuki-dominant hill areas in the state. He alleged “complicity of the state” in the ethnic violence as one of the reasons why it had not been contained. Manipur’s assembly has 60 seats, of which 20 are reserved and the rest is open for anyone.<\/p>\n
“Proof of state complicity can clearly be discerned from the fact that what started out as a purely ethnic-communal violence was later on attempted to be portrayed by the chief minister as the state’s war on ‘narcoterrorists’,” Mr Haokip said in July 2023.<\/p>\n
The conflict over rights under the Constitution which had been simmering since the pre-statehood days was another reason for the prolonged violence, he had said.<\/p>\n
Mr Singh resigned on Sunday<\/a>, a day before a no-confidence motion to be introduced by the Congress in the budget session of the assembly, which will no longer be held after the Governor cancelled it. The resignation also comes days after the Supreme Court ordered a report from the government forensics lab CFSL in a petition filed by a Kuki organisation, which alleged the chief minister admitted in a leaked tape that he was responsible for the outbreak of clashes. Non-profit Truth Labs said it found 93 per cent probability the voice in the tape was Mr Singh’s.<\/p>\n
The state government called the tapes “doctored”.<\/p>\n
Mr Haokip is the most recent casualty of doctored malicious content in the intense online narrative battle between the two warring communities in Manipur. There is no one left untouched by virtual swipes and attacks for speaking anything about Manipur, activists say.<\/p>\n
Manipur’s ‘Other’ Battles<\/strong><\/p>\n
Lip-sync, morphed photos, fictional AI-generated display pictures (or DPs), videos from other places circulated as from Manipur, social media handles with fake names impersonating people from other communities to malign them, videos with fake subtitles, graphic content from the civil war in Myanmar portrayed as from Manipur, etc – all kinds of tactics to push narratives have been used by both communities in Manipur.<\/p>\n
On May 4, 2023, a day after the breakout of clashes in the villages along the interdistrict border of Churachandpur and Bishnupur, some posts on X (formerly Twitter) shared a photo of a woman’s body lying on a road as that of a Meitei woman killed in Churachandpur after she was raped. The photo turned out to be a case from Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura. It turned viral after it jumped to WhatsApp and other platforms. The X handles have since closed the accounts.<\/p>\n
In July 2023, a photo posted by some users on X and Facebook showed a member of the BJP’s ideological mentor Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and his son, and pointed at them as accused in the case of parading two women from the Kuki tribes naked. The political leader filed a police case against unknown people who spread the fake information.<\/p>\n
\nWhat has been written in the said tweet about Manipur Governor attending the RSS meeting is completely wrong and misleading. The woman in the video is not the Governor of Manipur, nor has the Governor attended any such meeting.1\/2@rashtrapatibhvn<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/DCmsbpfNMO<\/a><\/p>\n