Around 750 acres of illegal poppy cultivation destroyed NCB

A joint team consisting of NCB Imphal, 38 Assam Rifles and 46 Assam Rifles under 27 Sector, Churachandpur district police and AMADA have destroyed around 750 acres of illicit poppy cultivation in the areas of Churachandpur district during a mass drive …

A joint team consisting of NCB Imphal, 38 Assam Rifles and 46 Assam Rifles under 27 Sector, Churachandpur district police and AMADA have destroyed around 750 acres of illicit poppy cultivation in the areas of Churachandpur district during a mass drive conducted from December 30 to January 5 Source The Sangai Express

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Many left dejected

As the list of Congress candidates who would contest in the Assembly elections has been finally announced, many aspiring candidates have been left dejected with their supporters Source The Sangai Express

As the list of Congress candidates who would contest in the Assembly elections has been finally announced, many aspiring candidates have been left dejected with their supporters Source The Sangai Express

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Cong announces candidates for all 60 Assembly seats

The Congress party has finally announced its candidates who would contest in the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly elections even as the Election Commission has allowed candidates of Chandel, Ukhrul, Senapati and Tamenglong districts to file their nomi…

The Congress party has finally announced its candidates who would contest in the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly elections even as the Election Commission has allowed candidates of Chandel, Ukhrul, Senapati and Tamenglong districts to file their nomination papers to the Assistant Returning Officer at Imphal West DC complex Source The Sangai Express

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JAC for release of innocents, arrest of real culprits

The JAC formed in connection with the killing of one Punilchandra Handique 55 of Heirok Part II Thouchom Leikai has demanded that the real culprit s involved in the murder be arrested at the earliest while two of the victim’s relatives pulled up on …

The JAC formed in connection with the killing of one Punilchandra Handique 55 of Heirok Part II Thouchom Leikai has demanded that the real culprit s involved in the murder be arrested at the earliest while two of the victim’s relatives pulled up on ground of suspicion be released without further delay Source The Sangai Express

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Prepoll crackdown SF arrests two CorCom cadres

A combined team of Imphal West commando and troops of 9 Sector Assam Rifles have arrested two cadres of PLA, a front liner of CorCom, who allegedly involved in the planning to attack Congress candidates Source The Sangai Express

A combined team of Imphal West commando and troops of 9 Sector Assam Rifles have arrested two cadres of PLA, a front liner of CorCom, who allegedly involved in the planning to attack Congress candidates Source The Sangai Express

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Mamata slams ally Cong

The widening rift between Congress and Trinamul Congress today came out in the open with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today lashing out at her ally at the Centre and said it was free to quit the alliance Source The Sangai Express Pre…

The widening rift between Congress and Trinamul Congress today came out in the open with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today lashing out at her ally at the Centre and said it was free to quit the alliance Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Ekhramei fest at Makhan Khullen concludes

The two day cultural festival of Ekhramei Makhan Union ended on Januray 5 at Makhan Khullen Khrabu , the native village of Ekhramei, under the theme, ‘Our Heritage for a shared destiny’ Source The Sangai Express

The two day cultural festival of Ekhramei Makhan Union ended on Januray 5 at Makhan Khullen Khrabu , the native village of Ekhramei, under the theme, ‘Our Heritage for a shared destiny’ Source The Sangai Express

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Ten held, accused of bomb attacks

At least 10 persons, including a woman and a bail out PLA cadre, have been rounded up from different places of Imphal East district during search operations launched jointly by police commandos of Imphal East and West districts Source The Sangai Exp…

At least 10 persons, including a woman and a bail out PLA cadre, have been rounded up from different places of Imphal East district during search operations launched jointly by police commandos of Imphal East and West districts Source The Sangai Express

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Moreh Bandh suspended

The proposed indefinite bandh called by civil societies of Moreh town has been suspended with respect to the approach made by CO of 31 Assam Rifles for allotting two days period to negotiate with the Myanmar Army Source The Sangai Express

The proposed indefinite bandh called by civil societies of Moreh town has been suspended with respect to the approach made by CO of 31 Assam Rifles for allotting two days period to negotiate with the Myanmar Army Source The Sangai Express

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GaanNgai kicks off with pomp and traditional gaiety

At the crack of dawn on the 13th day of Wakching of Manipuri lunar calendar today, an overjoyed village elder at Langjang village of Churachandpur district shouted, Aseirui Gaan Ngai Houthe Gaan Ngai begins from today Source The Sangai Express

At the crack of dawn on the 13th day of Wakching of Manipuri lunar calendar today, an overjoyed village elder at Langjang village of Churachandpur district shouted, Aseirui Gaan Ngai Houthe Gaan Ngai begins from today Source The Sangai Express

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Grenade lobbed at office of TSE fails to explode AMWJU decries, scribes rally against threats and intimidations, highlight issues to CM

Barely four days after a bomb was found planted at the office of Naharolgi Thoudang, a vernacular daily on January 2, a hand grenade was lobbed at the office of The Sangai Express at about 11 Source The Sangai Express

Barely four days after a bomb was found planted at the office of Naharolgi Thoudang, a vernacular daily on January 2, a hand grenade was lobbed at the office of The Sangai Express at about 11 Source The Sangai Express

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Hear the Cries of Bleeding Manipur – KanglaOnline

Hear the Cries of Bleeding ManipurKanglaOnlineBy Jagdamba Mall Following stiff opposition from Manipur, Aruanchal Pradesh and Assam after local medias' revelation on the Centre's move to provide a 'Supra State' status to Nagaland, Prime…

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Journalists take out rally to protest bomb threat

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 7: Journalists of the state under the aegis of All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU) today staged a protest rally against threats to scribes by militants. As the protests were going on a bomb was lobbed near the office of an English daily the Sangai Express. Chief Minister, O Ibobi […]

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Imphal, Jan 7: Journalists of the state under the aegis of All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU) today staged a protest rally against threats to scribes by militants. As the protests were going on a bomb was lobbed near the office of an English daily the Sangai Express. Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh while discussing the matter with senior members of the Union assured to beef up security around newspaper houses and issuance of licence guns to scribes was also discussed.
Earlier on Jan 2 a bomb was placed at the office of a vernacular daily Naharolgi Thougdang by suspected members of KCP (MC) Lanchen. From Jan 8 all newspapers offices were guarded by state police force. As decided by AMWJU a rally was taken out today at Tiddim Road and culminated at Press Club. As the scribes met at Press Club news came in that another bomb was placed near the office of Sangai Express. The bomb was removed by bomb experts.
Concerned over the development Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh and senior journalists took stock of the situation and the CM has assured to take up adequate security to protect the scribes.

A team of Imphal West police retrieved the handgrenade and later defused, police said, adding that an investigation has been launched in connection with the attack.
Placards which read like “Stop attack on media”, “Is media your target?”, “Don’t threaten the media”, “Don’t extort publicity from media”, “Is attacking the media justified?”, “We have no friends no foes”, “Media has no enemy” were seen holding by scribes.
A powerful handgrenade which was wrapped in a nice small box was found planting at the corridor of Naharolgee Thoudang local newspaper on January 2 last by a militant group had claimed the responsibility after which the State Government provided security forces for all the media houses in the State on the next day after the incident.
The AMWJU condemned the throwing of bomb last night around 11 pm . Media is the mirror of the society and threat to media houses is nowadays unknown A. Mobi President said.

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Militants apprehended by police, troops

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 7: Discovering the movement of UG cadres at T Jangnom, troops of 35 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) launched operation in the area and apprehended three UNLF cadres on 07 Jan 12. The apprehendees were identified as No. 1991 SS L/Cpl Ngaongam Rajesh Singh alias Ingthapa, […]

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Imphal, Jan 7: Discovering the movement of UG cadres at T Jangnom, troops of 35 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) launched operation in the area and apprehended three UNLF cadres on 07 Jan 12. The apprehendees were identified as No. 1991 SS L/Cpl Ngaongam Rajesh Singh alias Ingthapa, Batch No.31, No.2241 SS Pvt Okrambashan Singh alias Seitharol, Batch No.34 and No.2289 SS Pvt Leisram Ram Raju Singh alias Cirtikanba, Batch No.35. 01x 9 mm Pistol with magazine, 01x 7.65 mm Pistol with magazine and 5.56 mm Revolver were recovered from the apprehendees. Two more hardcore activists of Coordination Committee (CorCom) were apprehended by security forces along with huge cache of arms and ammunition during intensive counter-insurgency operation here with the State forces stepping up their operations against the group which has imposed a ban on Indian National Congress (INC) from contesting in the ensuing January 28- scheduled Manipur polls.
CorCom is a conglomerate of seven militant groups based in Manipur.
Acting tough against the CorCom, the State security forces have managed to nab 10 members of the outfit yesterday in quick response to the unabated targets launched by the body of seven joint militant organizations on various Congress offices located in different parts of Imphal in the past three days. The militant organizations have so far bombed over five Congress offices in Imphal after it announced that it has boycotted the Congress party to contest the forthcoming general elections.
In the follow up action, a combined team of Imphal West district police commandos and troops of Headquarters 9 Sector Assam Rifles arrested two hardcore militants of RPF/PLA, a constituent of CorCorm, during frisking and checking conducted at different strategic points at Keishamthong, Singjamei and Thongju areas from 7:30 pm of January 6 till 8 am of the next day, the district Additional Superintendent of Police, Md. Isak told newsmen at a press briefing at the city commando complex on Saturday.
The militants, who were nabbed by the combined security forces, who acted under direct supervision of Additional SP (Operations) Deputy SP (Operations) and Officer-in-charge Cammando Imphal West, were identified as Athokpam Surchandra Singh alias Ningthou alias Chaothoi, 41 s/o A. Kula of Thongju Part-II bearing army number 2547 of ninth batch of 1993 and Laishram Mocha alias Ibungochouba,45 s/o(L) Puskor Singh of Singjamei Thongam Leikai.
The duo had returned from Bangladesh 15 days ago, the Additional SP added.
One Lathod gun, two 9mm pistols, five Lathod bomb shells, one Chinese handgrenade with detonator, one empty case of Lathod bomb shell and 32 rounds of .45 mm were recovered from them, Isak said.

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ZUF hands over NSCN (IM) cadre to local bodies following appeal from bodies

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IMPHAL, January 7: The Zeliangrong United Front has appealed to all concern including political parties and militant groups to shun used of force and threats to pressurise the people to vote for them during the ensuing election in the state. The outfit has further wished the people of the state in general and the Zeliangrong community in particular with the coming of the Gaan-Ngai festival.

This was informed by secretary in charge, ZUF A Ramroi during a press briefing somewhere in Tamenglong district this evening held in connection with the handing over of one NSCN (IM) cadre to the local Zeliangrong bodies today.

Further elaborating on the issue, he stated that the NSCN (IM) cadre was caught by the ZUF cadres from Awangkhun in Tamenglong district on January 1 at around 8:30pm.

He further identified the NSCN (IM) cadre as s/s sgt major Meikiurou Kamei alias Charlis, 40, s/o (late) Dinthiaklak of Awangkhun.

He added that Meikiurou was handed over to the local bodies after a strong appeal from the bodies. The local bodies had appeal to the ZUF to stop bloodshed in the new year amongst the Naga communities.

However, he added that had it been the NSCN (IM) that had caught a ZUF cadre, the NSCN (IM) would haved certainly killed the ZUF cadre.

The ZUF wants to bring unity amongst the different communities residing in the state, he added.

Chairman Zeliangrong Baudi, Manipur Thomas Kamei expressed that the Zeliangrong Baudi wants to bring peace and unity in the state.

He further welcomed the handing over of the NSCN (IM) cadre to the people.

The handing over was also attended by Zeliangrong Students’ Union Manipur chairman.

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Governor calls for unity `setting aside all differences` during Gaan Ngai celebration

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IMPHAL, January 7: The State level Gaan Ngai festival was observed at two places in the state with organizers of both celebrations claiming their celebrations as State level.

Gaan Ngai festival was also observed at the BOAD with Governor of Manipur Gurbachan Jagat gracing the celebration as the chief guest while L.P. Gonmei IAS, principal Secretary, govt. of Manipur as chief guest and president of the festival.

Speaking during the celebration, the Governor stated that Gaan-Ngai marks the end of a year and heralds a new year. It is the biggest annual festival of the Zeliangrong community lasting for five days.

He further elaborated that the festival which literally means “Festival of Winter Season” is a festival paying homage to those souls who departed the year before and is also an occasion of worship, joy and merriment providing an opportunity not only to the Zeliangrong people but also to others to come together and work for our shared goal of ensuring peace and harmony in the society, setting aside all differences, said governor.

Further he appealed that “While celebrating Gaan-Ngai, we should resolve to follow the spiritual and moral values that the festival conveys to make the festival significant”.

Also he elaborated that every festival of a community or a group of people has its own and distinct character and message. The spirit of Gaan-Ngai festival is to disseminate the message of peace, friendship, brotherhood, compassion and forgiveness among the people not only of Manipur, but also to mankind, he said.

Meanwhile delivering his key note addressed, president of Zeliangrong Union (AMN) Amu Kamei said that Gaan-Ngai festival is believed to be as old as human culture and particularly agricultural life.

Further he said for thousands of years, the Zeliangrong people had been celebrating the Gaan-Ngai festival as an inseparable part of their traditional and customs, every year at their respective village level.

Meanwhile, the state level Gaan-Ngai Celebration Committee, Manipur under the Tingkao Rawang Chapriak Phom, TRCP (Assam, Manipur Nagaland) organized another celebration at Chinikon village, Senapati district today.

Speaking as chief guest, UCM president Yumnamcha Dilipkumar stated that the people of the State should preserve the indigenous religions of the state so as to bring peace, development and unity amongst the various communities residing in the state.

He stated that the indigenous people of the state have been divided by religion like Hinduism and Christianity. He further added that the advent of various religions from outside has created the Meitei-tribal divide.

He further informed that a true Kabui has his own indigenous religion and he cannot be identified with any other religion.

“It is time for the indigenous people to preserve our own religion and bring peace and unity amongst the communities of the state.

He further stated that the UCM will act in its level to bring the state observation of the Gaan-Ngai festival under a single organizer.

Poudongai Kamson, in his presidential speech expressed his heartfelt sorrow over the observation of the state level Gaan –Ngai at two places. He expressed that the TRCP has been demanding the declaration of Gaan-Ngai as a state holiday since 1976.

The first state level Gaan-Ngai festival was observed for a week at Ragailong in 1998 in the presence of then CM Nipamacha after his government assured the declaration of the festival as state holiday.

However it was only in the year 2003, when the then government declared Gaan-Ngai as state holiday and since then the TRCP has been organizing the state level Gaan-Ngai festival.

The main highlights of the observation were the sacrifice of a pig to examine its spleen for the prediction of the future of the people; obligation of the holy wine to the Tingkao Ragwang; shouting of Hoi and extraction of sacred fire which were followed by cultural dances.

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