Abduction condemned

IMPHAL, Nov 11: The Congress workers of Wangjing Tentha assembly constituency have denounced the abduction… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 11: The Congress workers of Wangjing Tentha assembly constituency have denounced the abduction of one Keisham Meghachandra  of Wangjing Awang Leikai by some persons on November 9.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/11/abduction-condemned/

Athoubasingi Ningsing Numit

IMPHAL, Nov 11: The proscribed PREPAK (Progressive), in a statement, has stated that the outfit… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 11: The proscribed PREPAK (Progressive), in a statement, has stated that the outfit will observe “Athoubasingi Ningsing Numit” on November 12. It further appealed to all to observe the day by suspending all forms of entertainment on the day.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/11/athoubasingi-ningsing-numit/

Athoubasingi Ningsing Numit

IMPHAL, Nov 11: The proscribed PREPAK (Progressive), in a statement, has stated that the outfit… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 11: The proscribed PREPAK (Progressive), in a statement, has stated that the outfit will observe “Athoubasingi Ningsing Numit” on November 12. It further appealed to all to observe the day by suspending all forms of entertainment on the day.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/11/athoubasingi-ningsing-numit/

PREPAK to observe “Athoubasingi Ningsing Numit”

IMPHAL, Nov 11: The proscribed PREPAK, in a statement, has appealed to all to light… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 11: The proscribed PREPAK, in a statement, has appealed to all to light candles on the night of November 12 in remembrance of the departed leaders of the outfit.

The statement of the PREPAK mentioned that two leaders of the outfit, namely Ayekpam Dhiren and Phurailatpam Kabikanta along with PLA leader Pukhram Gambhir were killed by a combined force of Manipur Police led by SI Sunil Sharma and CRPF led by commandant Narendrapal on November 12, 1978 at Kameng Ching.

The incident reminds the people of the heroic act of those three leaders who had laid down their lives for the sake of motherland, it asserted.

The PREPAK further appealed to all to suspend all kinds of entertainment on the day of observing “Athoubasingi Ningsing Numit”.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/11/prepak-to-observe-athoubasingi-ningsing-numit/

PREPAK to observe “Athoubasingi Ningsing Numit”

IMPHAL, Nov 11: The proscribed PREPAK, in a statement, has appealed to all to light… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 11: The proscribed PREPAK, in a statement, has appealed to all to light candles on the night of November 12 in remembrance of the departed leaders of the outfit.

The statement of the PREPAK mentioned that two leaders of the outfit, namely Ayekpam Dhiren and Phurailatpam Kabikanta along with PLA leader Pukhram Gambhir were killed by a combined force of Manipur Police led by SI Sunil Sharma and CRPF led by commandant Narendrapal on November 12, 1978 at Kameng Ching.

The incident reminds the people of the heroic act of those three leaders who had laid down their lives for the sake of motherland, it asserted.

The PREPAK further appealed to all to suspend all kinds of entertainment on the day of observing “Athoubasingi Ningsing Numit”.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/11/prepak-to-observe-athoubasingi-ningsing-numit/

TRAU crushes MTFC by 3-0 in CC Meet

IMPHAL, Nov 11: TRAU defeated MTFC by 3-0 in today’s match of 55th CC Meet… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 11: TRAU defeated MTFC by 3-0 in today’s match of 55th CC Meet Football Tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung, Imphal.

The goals for TRAU were scored by M Sudhirranjan in 67th minute, Kh Netaji in 69th minute and L Tiken in 91st minute.

Both teams could not score any goal during the first half of the match.

With this win against MTFC, TRAU has stormed into the pre-quarter final of the tournament.

KSC will meet MPSC tomorrow.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/11/trau-crushes-mtfc-by-30-in-cc-meet/

TRAU crushes MTFC by 3-0 in CC Meet

IMPHAL, Nov 11: TRAU defeated MTFC by 3-0 in today’s match of 55th CC Meet… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 11: TRAU defeated MTFC by 3-0 in today’s match of 55th CC Meet Football Tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung, Imphal.

The goals for TRAU were scored by M Sudhirranjan in 67th minute, Kh Netaji in 69th minute and L Tiken in 91st minute.

Both teams could not score any goal during the first half of the match.

With this win against MTFC, TRAU has stormed into the pre-quarter final of the tournament.

KSC will meet MPSC tomorrow.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/11/trau-crushes-mtfc-by-30-in-cc-meet/

For the Children

Leader writer : Paojel Chaoba Times are tough,no need to describe the sufferings of the… more »

Leader writer : Paojel Chaoba
Times are tough,no need to describe the sufferings of the public. The economic blockade still enforced by the UNC leaves us in a status quo. Among the major wants is fuel, serpentine queues are still witnessed and one has to wait long hours in the sun to get the rationed amount.

The unavailability of petrol creates a domino effect to the entire system. The education sector is also affected as school vans cannot transport students and private schools had to close down for the day. Similarly teachers find it hard to attend their duties due to the predicament.

Such issues need to be monitored by the government and at present it is clearly evident that the SPF ministry had left much wanting in its governance. The flagship schemes for the child, Sarva Sikhsya Abhiyan, mid day meals etc are aimed for the benefit of the child, but is much debatable if the norms so laid down under the provisions of the schemes are implemented in totality. The recent scam of an assistant inspector of Bishnupur district caught selling off rice meant for students by the school monitoring committee is an eye opener, there must be myriad similar scams being perpetrated, especially at the hill areas. 

The implementing bodies of the government are there but the need for a monitoring body to assess and take preventive measures for the welfare of the child, a State Commission for Protection of Child Rights must be instituted at the earliest.

The Convention on the Rights of the child (CRC) was adopted as a treaty body in the UN on 20th November 1989. India signed and ratified the CRC on 11th December 1992. On signing and ratifying the Convention, India is mandated to monitor and enforce this treaty.

In  2011, we have a year left for India to submit its periodic report on the implementation of the Convention of the Rights of the Child in 2012. Cutting closer to home, on just the surface of the point lies many schools, where children under 18 years of age goes, closed under the reeling crunch of fuel shortages among others. How do we explain this scenario in our various reports on the implementation of CRC, notwithstanding the fact that RTE 2009 has been passed, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan is still in progress, Juvenile Justice(Care and Protection) Act 2006 has been passed with due amendments, Integrated Child Protection Scheme has been initiated and implemented with due budgetary allocations and many others which necessarily paves way for the best interests of the child to survive, to develop, to participate and to be protected, including special protection in situations of emergency and armed conflict.

Human rights activism in Manipur is not mere heresay and it’s a serious matter including those of child rights. Civil society’s reaction to the rampant kidnapping of children, closure of schools, trafficking have resulted in positive response even from the government in earlier years. Dissemination of information and awareness building amongst the stakeholders about the pertinence of child rights in shaping a better tomorrow has not seen the end of the day. Effective and strategic efforts define the working of many an organisation for children in a place like Manipur where children are often denied of childhood, be it be drugs, armed conflict, displacement, or simply failure of the governance system.

Juxtaposed with  this impending emergency of bandhs and blockades, where children are consistently and continuously denied of basic health care, nutrition, adequate standard of living(read electricity), denied of the right to be educated, to leisure and above all denied of the right for their views to be respected or should we say denied of a space to be heard at all.

Where do we go from here? No doubt we have our Child Welfare Committees, Juvenile Justice Boards in place under the purview of the JJ Act, which the government was almost compelled to pass due to a PIL filed by child right activists in 2000. But that is still a limited arena for the varied and manifold spectrum of rights that need to be fulfilled for a child to live a dignified life and to maketh a better Manipur. We are aware that CRC is being implemented and the state government will endeavor to fulfill the rights of the child in all its capacity but who will monitor the progress and who will take compliance?

Significantly, the Commission for the Protection of Child Rights Act 2005 has been enacted and a National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights has been duly formed in 2007. Officials from this National Commissions has come to Manipur to conduct public hearings to look into the violations of child rights and instructed the state government to take necessary actions. So far, 12 states have constituted the State Commissions for Child rights including that of Assam, Sikkim, Goa, Delhi, Karnataka, Bihar, Rajasthan etc. Manipur was one of the foremost state to constitute a State Human rights Commission, procrastinated on setting up the Manipur State Commission for Women and we believe that the State Commission on the protection of child rights will soon see the day once our legislators get pro-active on an issue which is so deemed necessary in our state, in our land which we know for sure that we do not inherit from our ancestors but borrow it from our children.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/11/for-the-children/

For the Children

Leader writer : Paojel Chaoba Times are tough,no need to describe the sufferings of the… more »

Leader writer : Paojel Chaoba
Times are tough,no need to describe the sufferings of the public. The economic blockade still enforced by the UNC leaves us in a status quo. Among the major wants is fuel, serpentine queues are still witnessed and one has to wait long hours in the sun to get the rationed amount.

The unavailability of petrol creates a domino effect to the entire system. The education sector is also affected as school vans cannot transport students and private schools had to close down for the day. Similarly teachers find it hard to attend their duties due to the predicament.

Such issues need to be monitored by the government and at present it is clearly evident that the SPF ministry had left much wanting in its governance. The flagship schemes for the child, Sarva Sikhsya Abhiyan, mid day meals etc are aimed for the benefit of the child, but is much debatable if the norms so laid down under the provisions of the schemes are implemented in totality. The recent scam of an assistant inspector of Bishnupur district caught selling off rice meant for students by the school monitoring committee is an eye opener, there must be myriad similar scams being perpetrated, especially at the hill areas. 

The implementing bodies of the government are there but the need for a monitoring body to assess and take preventive measures for the welfare of the child, a State Commission for Protection of Child Rights must be instituted at the earliest.

The Convention on the Rights of the child (CRC) was adopted as a treaty body in the UN on 20th November 1989. India signed and ratified the CRC on 11th December 1992. On signing and ratifying the Convention, India is mandated to monitor and enforce this treaty.

In  2011, we have a year left for India to submit its periodic report on the implementation of the Convention of the Rights of the Child in 2012. Cutting closer to home, on just the surface of the point lies many schools, where children under 18 years of age goes, closed under the reeling crunch of fuel shortages among others. How do we explain this scenario in our various reports on the implementation of CRC, notwithstanding the fact that RTE 2009 has been passed, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan is still in progress, Juvenile Justice(Care and Protection) Act 2006 has been passed with due amendments, Integrated Child Protection Scheme has been initiated and implemented with due budgetary allocations and many others which necessarily paves way for the best interests of the child to survive, to develop, to participate and to be protected, including special protection in situations of emergency and armed conflict.

Human rights activism in Manipur is not mere heresay and it’s a serious matter including those of child rights. Civil society’s reaction to the rampant kidnapping of children, closure of schools, trafficking have resulted in positive response even from the government in earlier years. Dissemination of information and awareness building amongst the stakeholders about the pertinence of child rights in shaping a better tomorrow has not seen the end of the day. Effective and strategic efforts define the working of many an organisation for children in a place like Manipur where children are often denied of childhood, be it be drugs, armed conflict, displacement, or simply failure of the governance system.

Juxtaposed with  this impending emergency of bandhs and blockades, where children are consistently and continuously denied of basic health care, nutrition, adequate standard of living(read electricity), denied of the right to be educated, to leisure and above all denied of the right for their views to be respected or should we say denied of a space to be heard at all.

Where do we go from here? No doubt we have our Child Welfare Committees, Juvenile Justice Boards in place under the purview of the JJ Act, which the government was almost compelled to pass due to a PIL filed by child right activists in 2000. But that is still a limited arena for the varied and manifold spectrum of rights that need to be fulfilled for a child to live a dignified life and to maketh a better Manipur. We are aware that CRC is being implemented and the state government will endeavor to fulfill the rights of the child in all its capacity but who will monitor the progress and who will take compliance?

Significantly, the Commission for the Protection of Child Rights Act 2005 has been enacted and a National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights has been duly formed in 2007. Officials from this National Commissions has come to Manipur to conduct public hearings to look into the violations of child rights and instructed the state government to take necessary actions. So far, 12 states have constituted the State Commissions for Child rights including that of Assam, Sikkim, Goa, Delhi, Karnataka, Bihar, Rajasthan etc. Manipur was one of the foremost state to constitute a State Human rights Commission, procrastinated on setting up the Manipur State Commission for Women and we believe that the State Commission on the protection of child rights will soon see the day once our legislators get pro-active on an issue which is so deemed necessary in our state, in our land which we know for sure that we do not inherit from our ancestors but borrow it from our children.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/11/for-the-children/

Let us share our gifts

By N. Haokip GAIL, Agartala. God created man in his own image (Gen. 1:27), which… more »

By N. Haokip
GAIL, Agartala.
God created man in his own image (Gen. 1:27), which means, the mortal man is undoubtedly the most powerful of all His creations. Man has been gifted with unequal measure of intelligence, abilities, qualities, etc adequate enough to do anything and everything he wants on this earth. Except God no creation on this earth has the power to challenge man’s abilities and his authority. Therefore, it is a great privilege to be a member of the human race who is nothing but the god himself. Each individual of mankind is gifted with all the abilities of varying capacities needed for taking care of all God’s creations. If that is so, no human being can be expected to be forgiven for not doing his duty when all the abilities with authority have been given to him. With all these abilities and power man has the primary duty to take good care of God’s creations on this earth.

But, power and greed have corrupted the very man whom God created like His own image and now man is responsible for causing many of the avoidable tragedy on this earth.  History has taught us many lessons why we should shun violence and embrace good if we have to prosper on this earth. Man by virtue of being a social animal, it is normal for him to fight for his space and rights if any injustice is being subjected to him. However, when the fight is due to sheer greediness and without application of one’s conscience the outcome is only misery. There are no winners but only losers. As Gandhiji said, “The world has enough for everyone’s needs, but not for everyone’s greed”, it is indeed our greed that creates problem and more so when we want every damn thing without knowing how to take care of it.

In the context of the spiralling unrest in the remotest corner of an Indian state, Manipur, it is nothing but due to sheer greediness and let me have it all syndrome hiding behind the misplaced ideology of nationhood which are largely based on exclusivity and lacking rationale application of the human intelligence. As I said, it is alright to fight for one’s legitimate rights as long as it is for the common good, but when it comes at the cost of many innocent lives due to greed and senseless acts the move become illegal and unacceptable. Today, our biggest enemy in Manipur is poverty, corruption, unemployment, extortions, killings, AIDS, etc. It is the collective responsibility of every community and individual to fight these menaces. Tragically, we are more focus on our differences based on man-made ethnic divides rather than solving our common problems. If we have to trace history holistically then only we can realised how foolish and shallow we are.

The ongoing blockades and counter blockades in Manipur have caused so much misery and hardship for the common people while the government of the day has failed to come up with any solution. At this juncture, the crisis in Manipur remains unabated due to the uncompromising posture adopted by the contending parties trying to negate over each other on the issue of Sadar Hills District demand. The common people irrespective of the community they belong suffer for no direct fault of theirs whatsoever, but I do feel that everyone who is affected including the majority Meetei brothers have a great role to play in diffusing the tension instead of blaming and name calling the bandh supporters. Again the govt at the centre and the state is almost silent on the issue and the crisis is allowed to do further damage by pitching one community against another. There is sheer lack of strategy and insight into the future of Manipur. There is clearly lack of visionaries among the people who are looking after the affairs of the state in Manipur. The short-sightedness and the inability to resolve any crisis at hand is the hallmark of Manipur govt and the so call civil organisations. Therefore, I see this is the time for us for action.

Now my friends, we have great opportunities because of the challenges thrown right at our nose. We are called out to lead from the front from now onwards. Our past and present leadership had failed us, our future has been imposed on us let us not sit idle by doing nothing. Some past leaders have gain popularity through their exclusive politics by creating distrust and enmity between Christian brothers like Nagas and Kukis. I see no reasons why Nagas and Kukis including the Meeteis, Nepalese, etc cannot progress together under one roof, for they are victims of past history for one reason or another due to the presence of external dominant forces. We share the same history and we need each other for our collective survival more than anything else. It is pointless as well as stupid to call ourselves Christians while our action do not suggest remotely of the teachings of Christ. Let us raise the standard of leadership which is meaningful and inclusive.

Countless words and sermons have been written and lectured on UNITY and PEACE, but each of us expects someone else to practice it while we remain mute spectators. If we look at the story of Esther in the Bible, we see that she was chosen by King Ahasuerus as his Queen as a replacement of queen Vasti who disobeyed the king’s dictate. When the situation came where the King had to passed a decree to destroy all the Jews, the reaction and action of Esther can be found in in the Bible (Esther  4:16) which reads, “Go, gather together all the Jews that are present in Shushan, and fast ye for me, and neither eat nor drink three days, night or day: I also and my maidens will fast likewise; and so will I go in unto the king, which is not according to the law: and if I perish, I perish.” Esther, using her status as queen with great courage and conviction found favour in the King’s sight that saved the Jews from the jaws of death. Esther was placed by God with a purpose which is to save the Jews. Likewise, you are also destined to save the people you love. The job you got, the education you got, the place you are in, the name you got are not for nothing, God wants to use it for His purpose let’s not miss it. You have a unique position and responsibility in the society that no one else can take. Therefore, let us unleash our gifts and talents to the benefit of mankind as well as the environment we live including fauna and flora.

Now, if we are call for action, it is also imperative to identify and know what shall be the desired action based on our abilities and talents. Say, if you are a good orator with good listening capacity you could be the future leader in waiting. If you have good writing skills you could be the journalist in waiting, etc so on and so forth. Therefore, our collective action based on each one’s unique talent is what God wants us to use at this point. We have seen more than enough of the mistakes of the past, if we don’t correct it now our future survival is at stake. Let us take this pledge right now, “God give me every privilege I needed to be successful and make myself and my people proud, and let me not waste it.” Let us begin the process more vigorously. Let us start to look for solutions to our problems. There is no time to be wasted; let us not wait for free food to eat; let us have self respect and dignity to create what we need; we shall not allow self serving leaders to prosper; we shall not allow our people to be gullible. Let us be the people with principles, ethics, hard working, courageous, etc to withstand the storm coming to destabilised us. Let us start today right at our Hearts. Right now!

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/11/let-us-share-our-gifts/

Let us share our gifts

By N. Haokip GAIL, Agartala. God created man in his own image (Gen. 1:27), which… more »

By N. Haokip
GAIL, Agartala.
God created man in his own image (Gen. 1:27), which means, the mortal man is undoubtedly the most powerful of all His creations. Man has been gifted with unequal measure of intelligence, abilities, qualities, etc adequate enough to do anything and everything he wants on this earth. Except God no creation on this earth has the power to challenge man’s abilities and his authority. Therefore, it is a great privilege to be a member of the human race who is nothing but the god himself. Each individual of mankind is gifted with all the abilities of varying capacities needed for taking care of all God’s creations. If that is so, no human being can be expected to be forgiven for not doing his duty when all the abilities with authority have been given to him. With all these abilities and power man has the primary duty to take good care of God’s creations on this earth.

But, power and greed have corrupted the very man whom God created like His own image and now man is responsible for causing many of the avoidable tragedy on this earth.  History has taught us many lessons why we should shun violence and embrace good if we have to prosper on this earth. Man by virtue of being a social animal, it is normal for him to fight for his space and rights if any injustice is being subjected to him. However, when the fight is due to sheer greediness and without application of one’s conscience the outcome is only misery. There are no winners but only losers. As Gandhiji said, “The world has enough for everyone’s needs, but not for everyone’s greed”, it is indeed our greed that creates problem and more so when we want every damn thing without knowing how to take care of it.

In the context of the spiralling unrest in the remotest corner of an Indian state, Manipur, it is nothing but due to sheer greediness and let me have it all syndrome hiding behind the misplaced ideology of nationhood which are largely based on exclusivity and lacking rationale application of the human intelligence. As I said, it is alright to fight for one’s legitimate rights as long as it is for the common good, but when it comes at the cost of many innocent lives due to greed and senseless acts the move become illegal and unacceptable. Today, our biggest enemy in Manipur is poverty, corruption, unemployment, extortions, killings, AIDS, etc. It is the collective responsibility of every community and individual to fight these menaces. Tragically, we are more focus on our differences based on man-made ethnic divides rather than solving our common problems. If we have to trace history holistically then only we can realised how foolish and shallow we are.

The ongoing blockades and counter blockades in Manipur have caused so much misery and hardship for the common people while the government of the day has failed to come up with any solution. At this juncture, the crisis in Manipur remains unabated due to the uncompromising posture adopted by the contending parties trying to negate over each other on the issue of Sadar Hills District demand. The common people irrespective of the community they belong suffer for no direct fault of theirs whatsoever, but I do feel that everyone who is affected including the majority Meetei brothers have a great role to play in diffusing the tension instead of blaming and name calling the bandh supporters. Again the govt at the centre and the state is almost silent on the issue and the crisis is allowed to do further damage by pitching one community against another. There is sheer lack of strategy and insight into the future of Manipur. There is clearly lack of visionaries among the people who are looking after the affairs of the state in Manipur. The short-sightedness and the inability to resolve any crisis at hand is the hallmark of Manipur govt and the so call civil organisations. Therefore, I see this is the time for us for action.

Now my friends, we have great opportunities because of the challenges thrown right at our nose. We are called out to lead from the front from now onwards. Our past and present leadership had failed us, our future has been imposed on us let us not sit idle by doing nothing. Some past leaders have gain popularity through their exclusive politics by creating distrust and enmity between Christian brothers like Nagas and Kukis. I see no reasons why Nagas and Kukis including the Meeteis, Nepalese, etc cannot progress together under one roof, for they are victims of past history for one reason or another due to the presence of external dominant forces. We share the same history and we need each other for our collective survival more than anything else. It is pointless as well as stupid to call ourselves Christians while our action do not suggest remotely of the teachings of Christ. Let us raise the standard of leadership which is meaningful and inclusive.

Countless words and sermons have been written and lectured on UNITY and PEACE, but each of us expects someone else to practice it while we remain mute spectators. If we look at the story of Esther in the Bible, we see that she was chosen by King Ahasuerus as his Queen as a replacement of queen Vasti who disobeyed the king’s dictate. When the situation came where the King had to passed a decree to destroy all the Jews, the reaction and action of Esther can be found in in the Bible (Esther  4:16) which reads, “Go, gather together all the Jews that are present in Shushan, and fast ye for me, and neither eat nor drink three days, night or day: I also and my maidens will fast likewise; and so will I go in unto the king, which is not according to the law: and if I perish, I perish.” Esther, using her status as queen with great courage and conviction found favour in the King’s sight that saved the Jews from the jaws of death. Esther was placed by God with a purpose which is to save the Jews. Likewise, you are also destined to save the people you love. The job you got, the education you got, the place you are in, the name you got are not for nothing, God wants to use it for His purpose let’s not miss it. You have a unique position and responsibility in the society that no one else can take. Therefore, let us unleash our gifts and talents to the benefit of mankind as well as the environment we live including fauna and flora.

Now, if we are call for action, it is also imperative to identify and know what shall be the desired action based on our abilities and talents. Say, if you are a good orator with good listening capacity you could be the future leader in waiting. If you have good writing skills you could be the journalist in waiting, etc so on and so forth. Therefore, our collective action based on each one’s unique talent is what God wants us to use at this point. We have seen more than enough of the mistakes of the past, if we don’t correct it now our future survival is at stake. Let us take this pledge right now, “God give me every privilege I needed to be successful and make myself and my people proud, and let me not waste it.” Let us begin the process more vigorously. Let us start to look for solutions to our problems. There is no time to be wasted; let us not wait for free food to eat; let us have self respect and dignity to create what we need; we shall not allow self serving leaders to prosper; we shall not allow our people to be gullible. Let us be the people with principles, ethics, hard working, courageous, etc to withstand the storm coming to destabilised us. Let us start today right at our Hearts. Right now!

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/11/let-us-share-our-gifts/

Emergence of third alternative in Pakistan

By: Tanveer Jafri Extremism, corruption, anarchy and communalism have brought Pakistan on the verge of… more »

By: Tanveer Jafri
Extremism, corruption, anarchy and communalism have brought Pakistan on the verge of bankruptcy. People seem to have lost faith in the two major political parties- Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz). Apart from the above factors, another major reason of disillusionment of people from these parties is their subservient behaviour towards the US. In this political scenario, people are looking for a viable third alternative which could pull the country out of this quagmire. Perhaps this is the reason they are looking up to the former cricketer Imran Khan as a troubleshooter.

Imran Khan is considered a hero by the masses since 1992 when Pakistan Cricket team won the World cup under his captaincy. After his retirement from cricket, Khan started participating in social activities. Fifteen years ago, he constituted his political party- Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) – in the hope that his popularity as a cricketer will help him gain political ground. But it was not so easy. Wherever his party fought elections, it had to face rout. But now things seem to be changing. All of a sudden, people of Pakistan seem to be getting attracted towards Imran Khan. There are many factors behind increasing popularity of the PTI. Major reason is the economic collapse of Pakistan due to corrupt politics and policies at work since last six decades. Recently, the run of 106 major trains had to be stopped due to lack of funds with the Railways. Many power producing stations have stopped working owing to the same reason. American funding has also been circumscribed since the new tensions between Islamabad and Washington arose on Operation Abbottabad and Pak Army’s “inaction” against insurgent groups on Af-Pak border. Added to this, Pakistan had to face nature’s fury in the form of floods, which rendered millions of people homeless and lead to a loss of billions of rupees.

Pakistani people are also unhappy with the negative global image of Pakistan. Repeated coup d’états have put a question mark on the validity and viability of Pakistan’s traditional democratic system and political parties. It has become necessary for the people to look for a political alternative. Cashing in on this alienation of people, Imran Khan has managed to attract people, though it remains unclear whether Imran Khan will be able to deliver. For instance, there are more than a hundred thousand foreign soldiers in neighbouring Afghanistan combating the Taliban. People are against the repeated American drone strikes on Pakistan border territories. Pakistani government or Army have done nothing but paid lip service in the name of opposing this American practice. Those affected from drone strikes claim that innocents are being killed in these strikes. Imran Khan has bluntly echoed the people’s sentiments.

Another factor contributing to increase in popularity of Imran Khan is the issue of Kashmir. In his gigantic rally at Minar-e-Pakistan in Lahore, where he condemned the US drone attacks, Khan also termed as “unjustified” the presence of Indian troops on Indian side of Kashmir, though he stopped short of using the “Occupied” word. Sounding somewhat like Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief and mastermind of 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack Hafiz Saeed, Khan said, “I want to tell India that it will get nothing by deploying seven hundred thousand troops in Kashmir valley.” He said that never ever any army could provide solutions to a country’s woes. He asked if the US succeeded in Afghanistan. Is Indian Army more powerful than Americans? When the Americans couldn’t succeed in Afghanistan, how can India think of controlling Kashmir? Imran also said that his party is with Kashmiris and will continue to support their cause of freedom. From such provocative statements, it is evident that Imran Khan is also trying to exploit extremist and anti-Indian sentiment among the Pakistani people to broaden his mass appeal.

General elections in Pakistan are likely to be held in 2013. PTI will try its best in these two years to establish itself as a third alternative. The ground of Minar-e-Pakistan, where Imran has managed to pull such a huge crowd, holds special significance. This is the spot where the Muslim League passed the resolution for creation of Pakistan in 1940. It is being said that this is the second time since then that such a huge crowd has gathered on this ground. Middle classes, who usually stay away from political activities, formed a major part of this mass.

While the success of this rally will boost the prospects of the PTI, overall positive coverage by the media will also help Imran Khan in his image makeover. But the main problem is that there is no other big leader in his party than Imran himself. It cannot be said how much it would benefit the PTI even if some leaders from the PPP and the PML (N) cross over to it. Only the elections in 2013 will tell whether and to what extent this huge crowd turns into votes. If Imran manages to do so, it would certainly establish a solid third pole in the politics of Pakistan.

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Emergence of third alternative in Pakistan

By: Tanveer Jafri Extremism, corruption, anarchy and communalism have brought Pakistan on the verge of… more »

By: Tanveer Jafri
Extremism, corruption, anarchy and communalism have brought Pakistan on the verge of bankruptcy. People seem to have lost faith in the two major political parties- Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz). Apart from the above factors, another major reason of disillusionment of people from these parties is their subservient behaviour towards the US. In this political scenario, people are looking for a viable third alternative which could pull the country out of this quagmire. Perhaps this is the reason they are looking up to the former cricketer Imran Khan as a troubleshooter.

Imran Khan is considered a hero by the masses since 1992 when Pakistan Cricket team won the World cup under his captaincy. After his retirement from cricket, Khan started participating in social activities. Fifteen years ago, he constituted his political party- Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) – in the hope that his popularity as a cricketer will help him gain political ground. But it was not so easy. Wherever his party fought elections, it had to face rout. But now things seem to be changing. All of a sudden, people of Pakistan seem to be getting attracted towards Imran Khan. There are many factors behind increasing popularity of the PTI. Major reason is the economic collapse of Pakistan due to corrupt politics and policies at work since last six decades. Recently, the run of 106 major trains had to be stopped due to lack of funds with the Railways. Many power producing stations have stopped working owing to the same reason. American funding has also been circumscribed since the new tensions between Islamabad and Washington arose on Operation Abbottabad and Pak Army’s “inaction” against insurgent groups on Af-Pak border. Added to this, Pakistan had to face nature’s fury in the form of floods, which rendered millions of people homeless and lead to a loss of billions of rupees.

Pakistani people are also unhappy with the negative global image of Pakistan. Repeated coup d’états have put a question mark on the validity and viability of Pakistan’s traditional democratic system and political parties. It has become necessary for the people to look for a political alternative. Cashing in on this alienation of people, Imran Khan has managed to attract people, though it remains unclear whether Imran Khan will be able to deliver. For instance, there are more than a hundred thousand foreign soldiers in neighbouring Afghanistan combating the Taliban. People are against the repeated American drone strikes on Pakistan border territories. Pakistani government or Army have done nothing but paid lip service in the name of opposing this American practice. Those affected from drone strikes claim that innocents are being killed in these strikes. Imran Khan has bluntly echoed the people’s sentiments.

Another factor contributing to increase in popularity of Imran Khan is the issue of Kashmir. In his gigantic rally at Minar-e-Pakistan in Lahore, where he condemned the US drone attacks, Khan also termed as “unjustified” the presence of Indian troops on Indian side of Kashmir, though he stopped short of using the “Occupied” word. Sounding somewhat like Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief and mastermind of 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack Hafiz Saeed, Khan said, “I want to tell India that it will get nothing by deploying seven hundred thousand troops in Kashmir valley.” He said that never ever any army could provide solutions to a country’s woes. He asked if the US succeeded in Afghanistan. Is Indian Army more powerful than Americans? When the Americans couldn’t succeed in Afghanistan, how can India think of controlling Kashmir? Imran also said that his party is with Kashmiris and will continue to support their cause of freedom. From such provocative statements, it is evident that Imran Khan is also trying to exploit extremist and anti-Indian sentiment among the Pakistani people to broaden his mass appeal.

General elections in Pakistan are likely to be held in 2013. PTI will try its best in these two years to establish itself as a third alternative. The ground of Minar-e-Pakistan, where Imran has managed to pull such a huge crowd, holds special significance. This is the spot where the Muslim League passed the resolution for creation of Pakistan in 1940. It is being said that this is the second time since then that such a huge crowd has gathered on this ground. Middle classes, who usually stay away from political activities, formed a major part of this mass.

While the success of this rally will boost the prospects of the PTI, overall positive coverage by the media will also help Imran Khan in his image makeover. But the main problem is that there is no other big leader in his party than Imran himself. It cannot be said how much it would benefit the PTI even if some leaders from the PPP and the PML (N) cross over to it. Only the elections in 2013 will tell whether and to what extent this huge crowd turns into votes. If Imran manages to do so, it would certainly establish a solid third pole in the politics of Pakistan.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/11/emergence-of-third-alternative-in-pakistan/

BJP on the hunt for partners – E-Pao.net

BJP on the hunt for partnersE-Pao.netCut to the present and there is PB Acharya, an experienced Manipur hand and rewind a few days back and there were former Union Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha and Spokesperson Prakash Javadekar. Clearly the BJP seem…

BJP on the hunt for partners
E-Pao.net
Cut to the present and there is PB Acharya, an experienced Manipur hand and rewind a few days back and there were former Union Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha and Spokesperson Prakash Javadekar. Clearly the BJP seems intent on making their presence

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Private school body lambastes CM`s private school teachers statement – KanglaOnline

Private school body lambastes CM`s private school teachers statementKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, November 11: The All Manipur Recognised Private School Welfare Association today condemned the reported statement of the Chief Minister of Manipur terming the priva…

Private school body lambastes CM`s private school teachers statement
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IMPHAL, November 11: The All Manipur Recognised Private School Welfare Association today condemned the reported statement of the Chief Minister of Manipur terming the private schools' teachers as not well-trained and can be removed anytime.

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Bhagyachandra festival will be a binding force for national integration: Governor – KanglaOnline

Bhagyachandra festival will be a binding force for national integration: GovernorKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, November 11: The Governor of Manipur, Gurbachan Jagat has inaugurated the main performance of the Bhagyachandra National Festival of Classical Dance 20…

Bhagyachandra festival will be a binding force for national integration: Governor
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IMPHAL, November 11: The Governor of Manipur, Gurbachan Jagat has inaugurated the main performance of the Bhagyachandra National Festival of Classical Dance 2011 today at Govindajee Temple complex, Kangla fort, Imphal. While addressing the gathering

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Farmers` fair held to enhance better rice production – KanglaOnline

Farmers` fair held to enhance better rice productionKanglaOnlineAbout 200 farmers from different districts of Manipur participated in the function. In the farmers` fair, five KVK`s including farmers exhibited various agricultural produces and local ger…

Farmers` fair held to enhance better rice production
KanglaOnline
About 200 farmers from different districts of Manipur participated in the function. In the farmers` fair, five KVK`s including farmers exhibited various agricultural produces and local germplasms. Among the exhibits, KVK Churachandpur was rated as the

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Tension at Manipur-Nagaland border over alleged abduction – Nagaland Post

Tension at Manipur-Nagaland border over alleged abductionNagaland PostSix persons from Jessami village, Ukhrul district, Manipur were reportedly abducted by some surrounding Naga villagers on Friday sparking off tension in the border area. Speaking to …

Tension at Manipur-Nagaland border over alleged abduction
Nagaland Post
Six persons from Jessami village, Ukhrul district, Manipur were reportedly abducted by some surrounding Naga villagers on Friday sparking off tension in the border area. Speaking to Nagaland Post, an official from Phek disclosed that following

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Army against force to break blockade in Manipur – Assam Tribune

Army against force to break blockade in ManipurAssam TribuneSHILLONG, Nov 11 – Security forces deployed in Manipur have asserted that a political solution is the only way out of the ongoing blockade in that State and any use of force would only aggra…

Army against force to break blockade in Manipur
Assam Tribune
SHILLONG, Nov 11 – Security forces deployed in Manipur have asserted that a political solution is the only way out of the ongoing blockade in that State and any use of force would only aggravate the situation. Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh
Assam building new bridge for sending essentials to ManipurTimes of India
Manipur crisis: 104 days on, no respiteTimes Now.tv
Senapati Naga villagers allege encroachmentMorungExpress

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NSCN/GPRN, ZUF urged to ‘leave public alone’ – MorungExpress

NSCN/GPRN, ZUF urged to 'leave public alone'MorungExpressDimapur, November 11 (MExN): Angered by violence perpetrated on civilians and recurrent clashes between the NSCN/GPRN (Isak-Muivah) and the group called “Zeliangrong United Front” (ZU…

NSCN/GPRN, ZUF urged to 'leave public alone'
MorungExpress
Dimapur, November 11 (MExN): Angered by violence perpetrated on civilians and recurrent clashes between the NSCN/GPRN (Isak-Muivah) and the group called “Zeliangrong United Front” (ZUF) in Manipur, Zeliangrong organizations in Delhi today demanded that

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