Trucks set ablaze Drivers on strike mode

A total of about 13 loaded trucks have been set on fire at Sadar Hills and Ukhrul district areas since yesterday night as the ongoing economic blockade took a violent turn even as truck operators refused to ply on the National Highway 53 to protest all…

A total of about 13 loaded trucks have been set on fire at Sadar Hills and Ukhrul district areas since yesterday night as the ongoing economic blockade took a violent turn even as truck operators refused to ply on the National Highway 53 to protest alleged security inadequacy on the route Source The Sangai Express

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One surrenders, many held

In unrelated development, a cadre of the proscribed KCP laid down arms to the Assam Rifles while atleast five cadres of different armed outfits have been arrested and war like stores recovered in the past 48 hours Source The Sangai Express

In unrelated development, a cadre of the proscribed KCP laid down arms to the Assam Rifles while atleast five cadres of different armed outfits have been arrested and war like stores recovered in the past 48 hours Source The Sangai Express

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Leaders lambasted for lack of concern

The political leaders of the state seldom care about the worries and problems faced by the public, rather they are more into getting percentage out of the contracts works, said Professor N Joykumar Source Hueiyen News Service

The political leaders of the state seldom care about the worries and problems faced by the public, rather they are more into getting percentage out of the contracts works, said Professor N Joykumar Source Hueiyen News Service

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Blockade testifies failure in administration BJP

The prolonged blockade of National Highways which has been choking all supplies to Manipur for the past 40 days is glaring proof of the administrative failure on the part of both the State and Central Governments, stated BJP national spokesperson and M…

The prolonged blockade of National Highways which has been choking all supplies to Manipur for the past 40 days is glaring proof of the administrative failure on the part of both the State and Central Governments, stated BJP national spokesperson and Manipur in charge Prakash Javedkar Source The Sangai Express

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AR apprehends UG cadre, recovers warlike stores

Troops of 30 Assam Rifles and 18 SIKH of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR S launched a joint operation in Taothong Khunou of Imphal West district and apprehended one KYKL cadre on September 9 Source Hueiyen News Service

Troops of 30 Assam Rifles and 18 SIKH of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR S launched a joint operation in Taothong Khunou of Imphal West district and apprehended one KYKL cadre on September 9 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Plant health camp

A mobile plant health camp was organised jointly by the Lions Club of Imphal City and Krishi Vigyan Kendra Thoubal in collaboration with local Eco Warrior Network Eco Net at Charangpat Mamang Leikai today Source The Sangai Express

A mobile plant health camp was organised jointly by the Lions Club of Imphal City and Krishi Vigyan Kendra Thoubal in collaboration with local Eco Warrior Network Eco Net at Charangpat Mamang Leikai today Source The Sangai Express

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The spirit of the Maibis Filmmaker captures ancient religious system of Manipur – Times of India

The spirit of the Maibis Filmmaker captures ancient religious system of ManipurTimes of IndiaWill this be the fate of the Meitei religion of Manipur too? Hopefully not. And that precisely is the assurance that emerges from city-based filmmaker Kaushik …

The spirit of the Maibis Filmmaker captures ancient religious system of Manipur
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Will this be the fate of the Meitei religion of Manipur too? Hopefully not. And that precisely is the assurance that emerges from city-based filmmaker Kaushik Gupta Ray's documentary 'Sacred Space', which forays into a hitherto unknown territory (both

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The spirit of the Maibis Filmmaker captures ancient religious system of Manipur – Times of India

The spirit of the Maibis Filmmaker captures ancient religious system of ManipurTimes of IndiaWill this be the fate of the Meitei religion of Manipur too? Hopefully not. And that precisely is the assurance that emerges from city-based filmmaker Kaushik …

The spirit of the Maibis Filmmaker captures ancient religious system of Manipur
Times of India
Will this be the fate of the Meitei religion of Manipur too? Hopefully not. And that precisely is the assurance that emerges from city-based filmmaker Kaushik Gupta Ray's documentary 'Sacred Space', which forays into a hitherto unknown territory (both

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In India, 11-Year Hunger Strike Over Military Violence Is Waged in Shadows – New York Times

NDTV.comIn India, 11-Year Hunger Strike Over Military Violence Is Waged in ShadowsNew York TimesManipur sits on India's northeastern fringe, along its border with Myanmar, one of the seven northeastern states that sit across the narrow neck of terr…


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In India, 11-Year Hunger Strike Over Military Violence Is Waged in Shadows
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Manipur sits on India's northeastern fringe, along its border with Myanmar, one of the seven northeastern states that sit across the narrow neck of territory that traces Bangladesh's northern frontier and abuts China, Bhutan and Myanmar.
Force-feeding IndiaHindustan Times
She Who Will Not BreakOutlook
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Manipur as a travel/tourist destination – KanglaOnline

Manipur as a travel/tourist destinationKanglaOnlineBy Chitra Ahanthem That Manipur has many things to offer to travelers and tourists alike in terms of places to see or as destination points is no secret. So when a team from the state taking part in a …

Manipur as a travel/tourist destination
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By Chitra Ahanthem That Manipur has many things to offer to travelers and tourists alike in terms of places to see or as destination points is no secret. So when a team from the state taking part in a tourism mart came back with the tag of the state

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AFSPA: Tragedy of Delinking Its Political Premise – KanglaOnline

FirstpostAFSPA: Tragedy of Delinking Its Political PremiseKanglaOnlineAs a consequence, the prospect of the Act going through a process of mutation to come back in another incarnation to continue the subversion of a civilized democratic life in the Nor…


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As a consequence, the prospect of the Act going through a process of mutation to come back in another incarnation to continue the subversion of a civilized democratic life in the Northeast in general and Manipur in particular cannot be ruled out.
She Who Will Not BreakOutlook
Force-feeding IndiaHindustan Times

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AFSPA: Tragedy of Delinking Its Political Premise – KanglaOnline

AFSPA: Tragedy of Delinking Its Political PremiseKanglaOnlineAs a consequence, the prospect of the Act going through a process of mutation to come back in another incarnation to continue the subversion of a civilized democratic life in the Northeast in…

AFSPA: Tragedy of Delinking Its Political Premise
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As a consequence, the prospect of the Act going through a process of mutation to come back in another incarnation to continue the subversion of a civilized democratic life in the Northeast in general and Manipur in particular cannot be ruled out.
Black Day ObservationE-Pao.net

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Manipur Tourism Wins Award At Pacific Asia Travel Association Travel Mart 2011

IMPHAL, Sept 10: Manipur Tourism has been awarded the “Post that build the best business best in 2011” by Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) in the Travel Mart, 2011. The PATA Travel Mart was…

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IMPHAL, Sept 10: Manipur Tourism has been awarded the “Post that build the best business best in 2011” by Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) in the Travel Mart, 2011. The PATA Travel Mart was…

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Pastor Brothers From USA Enlighten Ukhrul Christian Leaders

UKHRUL, Sep 10: Two brother Pastors from USA are currently enlightening the Christian leaders of Ukhrul district in a three-day spiritual seminar on Baptism faith being organised under the theme,…

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UKHRUL, Sep 10: Two brother Pastors from USA are currently enlightening the Christian leaders of Ukhrul district in a three-day spiritual seminar on Baptism faith being organised under the theme,…

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Government Drivers And Technicians Demand Pay Hike

IMPHAL, Sep 10: All Manipur Government Drivers and Technicians’ Association has raised the demand for provision of monthly salary on par with the pay scale of senior and selection grade employees of…

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IMPHAL, Sep 10: All Manipur Government Drivers and Technicians’ Association has raised the demand for provision of monthly salary on par with the pay scale of senior and selection grade employees of…

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Trucks Set Ablaze In Sadar Hills And Ukhrul District Areas

IMPHAL, Sep 10 : A total of about 13 loaded trucks have been set on fire at Sadar Hills and Ukhrul district areas since yesterday night as the ongoing economic blockade took a violent turn even as…

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BJP national leaders demand promulgation of PR in state – KanglaOnline

BJP national leaders demand promulgation of PR in stateKanglaOnlineAddressing media persons at BJP, Manipur state headquarters' at Nityaipat Chuthek, Prakash Javedkar stated that they have taken stock of the present scenario of the state after cons…

BJP national leaders demand promulgation of PR in state
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Addressing media persons at BJP, Manipur state headquarters' at Nityaipat Chuthek, Prakash Javedkar stated that they have taken stock of the present scenario of the state after consultation with party officials here. Accusing the SPF government of
Twin murder rumour keeps truckers away from NH-53Times of India
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Manipur bags international award – KanglaOnline

Manipur bags international awardKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Sept 10: Manipur Tourism has been awarded the “Post that build the best business best in 2011” by Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) in the Travel Mart, 2011. The PATA Travel Mart was held fro…

Manipur bags international award
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IMPHAL, Sept 10: Manipur Tourism has been awarded the “Post that build the best business best in 2011” by Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) in the Travel Mart, 2011. The PATA Travel Mart was held from September 6 to 9 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

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The Quality of Mercy

by B.G. Verghese  The past week has seen witnessed impassioned appeals that the death sentences passed against the LTTE killers of Rajiv Gandhi, Afzal Guru, sentenced for his role in… Read more »

by B.G. Verghese 
The past week has seen witnessed impassioned appeals that the death sentences passed against the LTTE killers of Rajiv Gandhi, Afzal Guru, sentenced for his role in the attack on Parliament House in December 2001, and the Khalistan Liberation Font terrorist, Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar, for bombing a Indian Youth Congress gathering in Delhi in 1993, be commuted from life to death sentences.  The argument made out is that they have been on death row for unconscionably long without disposal of their mercy petitions and thereby made to die a thousand agonising deaths.    

This is a valid point and there is absolutely no reason why these matters have been kept pending for so very long across different regimes. Article 72 of the Constitution stipulates no deadline by when the Home Ministry/Government should make its recommendation to the President. If decisions have not been taken it is because governments have sought to trade stern duty by pandering to political constituencies. As long as the Constitution provides for the death penalty (which the Supreme Court awards in “the rarest of rare cases”), unless there has been a miscarriage of justice, or new evidence or other compelling circumstances, – such as Nalini, one of the Rajiv assassination accused, giving birth to a child in jail – it should not take more than a few weeks for the decision to be announced. Most often, delay itself invites political play and the building up of pressure from interested quarters, national or international, to impede decision-making. This is the trap into which governments have repeatedly fallen across parties and have only themselves to blame.

As long as capital punishment remains on the Indian statute it should be laid down that unless a mercy petition is decided within four weeks of the final sentence, the Supreme Court’s verdict will stand and any death sentence executed within a week thereafter.

However, it is passionately argued, that most countries have abolished the death penalty and it is only befitting that as a democratic, liberal state, India should follow suit. This is not without merit – though terror perhaps stands on a somewhat different footing; but as long as the law is the law, it must be observed and there should be no shifting of goalposts.  If capital punishment is abolished tomorrow than let all future heinous crimes be heard and decided in that context. Fiddling with due process can open the door to other ills.

It is argued that the execution of Iqbal Butt, the killer of the Indian diplomat, Mhatre in Birmingham, years ago, stimulated resentment and anger among anti-national and jihadi elements in J&K and Pakistan and that the execution of Afzal Guru and Bhullar could trigger similar reactions. These arguments must be dismissed out of hand as caving in to terrorist blackmail. For the same reason, any mercy petition by Ajmal Kasab should not be given consideration on such pusillanimous grounds. In each and every case, the decision must rest on merit. The Tamil Nadu Assembly recently adopted a resolution calling for commutation of the death sentences imposed on the Rajiv killers. The Punjab Assembly is contemplating passing a similar resolution in regard to Bhullar. And now a J&K MLA has introduced a similar motion for clemency for Afzal Guru “in keeping with the aspirations of the people”.

This of course is undiluted nonsense and confuses legitimate debate on the merits of capital punishment with playing politics.  

Anna Hazare’s fast has also triggered debate on the legitimacy of that form of protest in a day and age – unlike the Gandhian  era – when the country has a democratic Constitution,  a representative and popularly elected Parliament to which the Executive is duly accountable, a judiciary subject to due process and a free and powerful media.  A two or three day self-purificatory fast is one thing but a fast unto death (howsoever named) is tantamount to suicide which is a cognisable offence under law. Such fasts amount blackmail as the coercive element lies in the threat of public disorder and violence in case of death.    

It is for this reason that Irom Sharmila’s 11-year fast in Imphal, though greatly moving and distressing, has resulted in her being restrained and forced-fed.  This writer too believes that the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, should be repealed in its present form and any essential provisions should be incorporated in other legislation, as recommended by the Jeevan Reddy Commission. Irom Sharmila has appealed to Anna Hazare to endorse her demand and even to visit Imphal. A visit might be problematic as it could confuse matters by conflating issues.

Anna plans to watch the process and content of Parliament’s enactment of a Lok Pal Bill on the basis of the recommendations of the Standing Committee after a full examination of all and everybody s demands and suggestions. The unanimous Parliamentary resolution adopted on August 27 said no more than this despite much posturing and divergent interpretations by sections of “civil society” and the media. However, Anna now says he will resume an indefinite fast should the outcome not be to his satisfaction. This could be no more than another case of careless reporting. There can be no supplanting of democratic consensus by authoritarian diktat and blackmail. One trusts Team Anna will not be so foolhardy as to tread this path.

As in the case of corruption, numerous civil society groups and government agencies are dealing with many other burning issue such as electoral reform, political party reform,  police reforms and so forth all of which have a bearing on good governance. The Aadhar (UID) programme will itself vastly strengthen the government’s ability to improve governance by more accurately targeting those who should benefit from various rights based programmes and replacing money transactions with e-banking payments. None should think they can muscle in at any point and at any time and seek to appropriate such vital national programmes on the basis a narrow agenda set by a small, self-appointed coterie in the name of “civil society”. 

While the law must take its course every time, the Government and Parliament too would be advised not to appear vindictive or stand unduly on privilege. At the same time, Anna cannot bristle over the fact that tax notices have been served on Kejriwal (and Baba Ramdev). Let the matter be settled expeditiously one way or the others. No one is above the law, even if only a technical offender. Anna is categorical that Kejriwal is innocent. Maybe But in defending Kejriwal he has labelled government servants liars and wily fraudsters and the Home Minister, Chidambaram as a “mischievous man” and habitual liar. This is not the first time Anna and his team have used such abusive language.   

The media too must examine its role as part “farce multiplier” through what was in some ways embedded and biased reportage and commentary. The Independent Broadcast Regulatory Authority under Justice J.S. Verma should look into this matter de novo and Government would do well to prepare a draft Bill for regulating the broadcast media, and refashioning the Press Council, in the interests of maintaining the health and vigour of what is today the most powerful Estate in the land.
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Giving Ibobi the Credit: Reappreciating the Issue

By Amar Yumnam It is good that Ibobi has come back from Tokyo,  without further proceeding to Europe and others. It is a case of good sense prevailing upon our… Read more »

By Amar Yumnam
It is good that Ibobi has come back from Tokyo,  without further proceeding to Europe and others. It is a case of good sense prevailing upon our leader. So we should give him the credit for that.

We also know that he left Manipur for a tour abroad at a very wrong time. But on his return he has related to the people once again the evergreen intentions for Manipur of the Japanese. What is of interest in this and with positive implications at that is the Chief Minister of Manipur taking initiatives on his own to visit a foreign country for economic reasons. All along we have been used to the feature of our political leaders flocking only to Delhi and request for funds. Even worse, one mind-set of these have been to ask for the funds and look for possibilities for extraction of maximum personal share from the “utilisation” of these.  If what Ibobi says of the purpose and achievement of his trip to the East Asian country, it signifies a paradigmatic change in the approach of our political leaders to development interventions for Manipur.

Wish Were True: We indeed certainly wish all the rationale and claims of the leader of the people of Manipur about his recent trip to Japan were true. Besides paradigmatic change it signifies, it also buttresses two other very important issues. It conveys to the government at the centre that the State is ready and capable of mobilising international investment. Secondly, it displays in real sense of the term an understanding of the compulsions of Manipur to link to the growth dynamics of the countries in the East and South East Asia. Given the geography, institutional affinities, cultural closeness and manifestations of important ethos, the land and people of Manipur have necessarily to look at these countries for a long term and sustainable solution to the economic problems of the State.

In fact, with the globalisation forces pushing from the direction of these countries and India being increasingly compelled to link to these economies to cater to her developmental needs, Manipur should now apply her mind in how to take advantage of the challenges going to be thrown up by these processes. We should now be seriously revisiting our social sector and infrastructural policies in order to convert the oncoming challenges into opportunities. We have already spent a long time too far without ever applying our mind to the contextual needs of dovetailing the policies and programmes emanating from the Centre to our needs. The recent unilateral trip by Ibobi signifies a fresh start to review this tradition.

Three More:  Now that Ibobi has shown his willingness and even action to go for steps which genuinely address the developmental needs of Manipur by going beyond the schemes of Delhi, there is need for taking his initiative to further logical steps forward. First, he must now initiate steps without further delay for linking the economy of Manipur to the economies of South East Asia. We cannot have a meaningful economic relationship with countries of the East Asia by bypassing South East Asia. The economists in these countries find the North East, and more significantly at that Manipur, the “missing link” in their grand designs for a dynamic Asia. Ibobi should now be the pioneer political leader from the region who really attends to and initiates steps for converting this missing link to a vibrant link.

Secondly, there is the approach of the government of India who thinks anyone from the North East, who talks of East Asia and South East Asia, as anti-national or at best as suspicious character. Ibobi should now be able to lead his people to make the Centre to “revisit” their outlook to the people of Manipur. 

Third, there is the case of the Bangladesh. Our linking up with the South East and East Asia would not bear the expected fruit if the linkages do not get extended to Bangladesh and beyond to the “mainland” India. In this Ibobi can play an active role as a catalyst for altering the mind-set of India and look at Bangladesh as a potent economic partner. If this could be achieved, the region would not only emerge as a vibrant economic zone, but would also be a politically stable one.

The ultimate question however remains if Ibobi can rise to the occasion and take his recent manoeuvres to their logical conclusions. Or would he also go down in history as just one of those who just ruled but did not achieve? The choice is his. 

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