Blaming the entire eruption of the Manipur conflict purely on a local High Court judge's overreach regarding Meitei ST status [20:52] oversimplifies a massive institutional and intelligence collapse. Later in the discussion, it is admitted that over 4,000 weapons were systematically looted from state police armories across multiple stations over a span of two months without civilian casualties [45:21]. Coordinated, large-scale weapon harvesting of that magnitude does not happen spontaneously due to a single legal ruling; it requires pre-existing logistical readiness, deeply entrenched militant networks, and state-level complicity. Reducing the root cause to judicial overreach deflects accountability from severe intelligence rot and political engineering.