Bomb explodes, 2 recovered

One day after CorCom announced its decision to ban the Congress party and all its election related activities, unidentified persons triggered a blast at the Yumnam Leikai Ngakraba Leirak residence of a businessman at around 5 Source The Sangai Express

One day after CorCom announced its decision to ban the Congress party and all its election related activities, unidentified persons triggered a blast at the Yumnam Leikai Ngakraba Leirak residence of a businessman at around 5 Source The Sangai Express

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Ratnakar Baral takes over Y Joykumar as state DGP

Manipur Director General of Police DGP , Y Joykumar has been transferred from his post and deputed to Managing Director of Manipur Police Housing Corporation MPHC with effect from today, while Ratnakar Baral, IPS has taken the charge from him follow…

Manipur Director General of Police DGP , Y Joykumar has been transferred from his post and deputed to Managing Director of Manipur Police Housing Corporation MPHC with effect from today, while Ratnakar Baral, IPS has taken the charge from him following an order issued to this effect by the Governor on Thursday Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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State heeds ECI’s instructions to effect change in post of top cop ahead of polls Ratnakar Baral takes over as Manipur DGP

In a sudden development ahead of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly elections, the State Government, in accordance with an instruction from the Election Commission of India, has appointed Additional DGP Ratnakar Baral as DGP of the State in place of…

In a sudden development ahead of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly elections, the State Government, in accordance with an instruction from the Election Commission of India, has appointed Additional DGP Ratnakar Baral as DGP of the State in place of Y Joykumar with immediate effect Source The Sangai Express

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Every voter to be photographed, new DGP assumes charge

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 5: Chief Election Commissioner, Dr SY Quraishi today announced that the Manipur DGP has been changed. R Baral assumed charge as the new DGP while former DGP Y Joykumar was shifted to Manipur Police Housing Corporation. He also convened an inter state meeting attended by officials of Assam, Mizoram and […]

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Imphal, Jan 5: Chief Election Commissioner, Dr SY Quraishi today announced that the Manipur DGP has been changed. R Baral assumed charge as the new DGP while former DGP Y Joykumar was shifted to Manipur Police Housing Corporation. He also convened an inter state meeting attended by officials of Assam, Mizoram and Nagaland besides officials of Manipur and officials of the Commission. Every voter will be photographed he said.
Discussions will also be held with neighbouring country Myanmar to ensure free and fair elections he added. All Ministers , MLAs were asked to stop using official vehicles and issuing official orders. Strict actions will be taken up and FIR lodged the CEC further said.
Border areas will be sealed and transportation of arms, liquor will be completely stopped. Indian Oil Corporation officials were asked to ensure that petroleum products are available and an oil depot be specially allotted to political parties and candidates.

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CBI arrests senior assistant of vigilance bureau

MNS: The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested a Senior Assistant of Vigilance Bureau, Punjab posing as CBI officer for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.20,000/- from the complainant. A complaint was received alleging demand of bribe by a person allegedly posing as CBI officer. The suspect officer initially demanded a bribe of Rs.2 […]

MNS: The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested a Senior Assistant of Vigilance Bureau, Punjab posing as CBI officer for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.20,000/- from the complainant.
A complaint was received alleging demand of bribe by a person allegedly posing as CBI officer. The suspect officer initially demanded a bribe of Rs.2 lakhs and later on reduced it to Rs.50,000/-. The accused agreed to accept Rs.20,000/- and rest of Rs.30,000/- later on. CBI
registered a case and laid a trap at Sector- 23, Bus Stop, Chandigarh. The person who demanded the bribe and came to accept was caught
red handed by the CBI. He was identified as Senior Assistant, Vigilance Bureau, Punjab. Search has been conducted at his residence.
The accused was produced before the Designated Court at Chandigarh and was remanded to two days Police Custody.
In another case, the CBI has arrested a Principal of Kendriya Vidyalaya-I, Air Force Station, Sirsa (Haryana)for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.10,000/- from the complainant.
The complainant alleged in the complaint that the Principal, Kendriya Vidyalaya-I, Air Force Station, Sirsa had demanded a bribe of Rs.10,000/- for clearing his outstanding bills. A case was registered and trap was laid in the school premises of KV-I, Air Force Station, Sirsa. The accused Principal was caught red handed while demanding and accepting bribe of Rs.10,000/- from the complainant.
The arrested accused was produced before the Designated Court at Panchkula and remanded to Judicial Custody.

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12 killed in accident

Dimapur/Imphal, Jan 5: At least 12 people have been killed and 15 others injured when a bus they were travelling in skidded off the road and fell into a gorge at Piphema in Nagaland along National Hghway-2, Imphal-Dimapur road, police said on Thursday. Piphema is located at around 40 kilometres towards Kohima from Dimapur.The incident […]

Dimapur/Imphal, Jan 5: At least 12 people have been killed and 15 others injured when a bus they were travelling in skidded off the road and fell into a gorge at Piphema in Nagaland along National Hghway-2, Imphal-Dimapur road, police said on Thursday.
Piphema is located at around 40 kilometres towards Kohima from Dimapur.The incident happened last night at around 10 when a Shillong-bound Manipur passenger bus, which was carrying about 50 passengers,
including children skidded off the road and plunged into a 300 feet deep gorge after the driver lost control, killing 12 people and injuring another 15.
The ill-fated bus with registration number MN01-1833, which belongs to Network Travels, met with an accident at Piphema in Nagaland last night, police said, adding that 12 people died on the spot and another 15 wounded, but they made no mention whether children were among the dead or injured.
The dead bodies were later conducted autopsy at the Dimapur civil hospital where the injured were also underwent treatment.
Reports said the bodies are being brought to Imphal and they will be arrived here late night

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Gaan Ngai messages

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 5: O.lbobi Singh , Chief Minister in a message said, “I convey my heartiest greetings to the people of Manipur particularly to our Zeliangrong brethren on the auspicious and joyous occasion of Gaan-Ngai which falls on 7th January, 2012. While celebrating a festival, we have to follow the spiritual and […]

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Imphal, Jan 5: O.lbobi Singh , Chief Minister in a message said, “I convey my heartiest greetings to the people of Manipur particularly to our Zeliangrong brethren on the auspicious and joyous occasion of Gaan-Ngai which falls on 7th January, 2012.
While celebrating a festival, we have to follow the spiritual and moral precepts that it conveys and to create conditions in our social demeanor which will preserve and proliferate this gift. A festival has to be celebrated in its true spirit. In Manipur there are people belonging to various ethnic groups and peaceful co-existence is a glorious tradition of the Manipur society. In enjoying a festival, the edifice of oneness gets strengthened and preservation of this bond of oneness is what the Manipuri society calls for to-day so that the glorious tradition of Manipur peaceful co-existence can be continued.
I join the people of Manipur in the celebrating of Gaan-Ngai and convey my heartiest greetings and best wishes to all. Happy Gaan-Ngai.”
Gurbachan Jagat , Governor said in a message, I warmly greet the people of Manipur, especially our Kabul Naga brethren, on the auspicious and happy occasion of “Gaan-Ngai, 2012”.
The festival of “Gaan-Ngai”, which literally means “Festival of Winter Season” is a festival paying homage to those souls who departed the year before. It also marks the end of a year and heralds a new one. The festival is an occasion of worship, joy and merriment, providing an opportunity to come together and work for our shared goal of ensuring peace and harmony in the society. While celebrating “Gaan-Ngai”, we should resolve to follow the spiritual and moral values that it conveys, in order to make the festival meaningful.I extend my heartiest greetings and best wishes to all in the celebration of “Gaan-Ngai, 2012”.

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JD(U) to have no truck with RJD in Manipur polls: Nitish – Times of India

JD(U) to have no truck with RJD in Manipur polls: NitishTimes of IndiaHe was reacting to a query regarding alliance of some regional parties in Manipur in which JD(U) is a partner and now RJD, too, has joined this bandwagon. "The JD(U) will not be…

JD(U) to have no truck with RJD in Manipur polls: Nitish
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He was reacting to a query regarding alliance of some regional parties in Manipur in which JD(U) is a partner and now RJD, too, has joined this bandwagon. "The JD(U) will not be part of any alliance in which RJD will be an ally," he told the media here

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Attacks on Congress workers continue unabated

IMPHAL, January 5: Grenade attacks at the residences of Congress offices and MLAs as well… more »

IMPHAL, January 5: Grenade attacks at the residences of Congress offices and MLAs as well as candidates and workers of the party continued unabated as at least three bombs were hurled at the residential areas of Congress candidates and workers today.

In the first incident today, unidentified person suspected to be militants lobbed a hand-grenade at the residence of businessman Taorem Dipak, 41 s/o Thambal of Yumnam Leikai Nakrabam Leirak this morning around 5.30am. The bomb exploded however there were no reports of human casualties. Dipak is stated to be a Congress worker.

The bomb which was suspected to be hurled from outside Dipak’s residential wall exploded in the courtyard.

In connection with the bomb attack, residents of the area staged a sit-in-protest today and denounced the bomb attack at the residence of the local businessman.

In the meantime, another hand-grenade was also hurled at the residence of Sapam Ranjan located at Konthoujam. Ranjan is aspiring to be a Congress candidate in the upcoming 10th Manipur legislative assembly election and is the son of (late) Sapam Budhichandra, ex-Speaker of the Manipur legislative assembly.

The bomb exploded near the residential gate of Ranjan but there were human casualties.

In yet another bomb blast today, one IED was found planted near the Old Checkon bazar along Porompat DC road where there used to be a Congress office which has been shifted to another place.

According to police source, the IED was found planted on a small tree near the Old Checkon bazar just opposite to the rows of wooden shops.

As police suspect the bomb to be remotely controlled one, a special bomb squad of the Manipur Police was called in. later after the arrival of the bomb squad, the bomb was safely exploded at the spot around 7.11pm after vacating civilians from the area.

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Neighbouring states assure security cover along state border ahead of election

IMPHAL, January 5: The Election Commission of India today instructed the neighbouring states of Assam,… more »

IMPHAL, January 5: The Election Commission of India today instructed the neighbouring states of Assam, Nagaland and Mizoram to intensify their security preventive measures along their borders with the state of Manipur to prevent safe transit of armed militant cadres into the state and disturb the smooth conduct of the ensuing 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly election.

The instruction was given to officials of the three neighbouring states by the Election Commissioner of India during an inter-state coordination meeting held at the conference hall of the old secretariat at Imphal today.

The meeting was attended by DGPs, CEOs of Nagaland, Mizoram and CEO; and commissioner home of Assam, while the state of Manipur was represented by chief secretary, CEO and officials of the state home department.

Speaking to media persons during a press conference, the Election Commissioner of India announced that the neighbouring states should extend their full co-operation to Manipur in the successful conduct of the general election in the state by preventing militant cadres to infiltrate into the state through the inter-state boundaries.

During the said meeting, the officials from the neighbouring states had also officially assured full co-operation with their Manipur counterparts to stop militants from entering the state, he further informed.

Further according to the Election Commissioner of India, the officials had also given their official assurance to intensify their security preventive measures along their boundaries with Manipur.

The ECI has further intimated the Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of defence to double the deployment of security forces along the porous international border between Manipur and Myanmar to prevent any unwanted trespassing along the porous border, he added.

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KCP(MC) claims responsibility for Jamuna shooting

IMPHAL, January 5: The proscribed KCP (MC), in a statement, has claimed responsibility of the… more »

IMPHAL, January 5: The proscribed KCP (MC), in a statement, has claimed responsibility of the shooting of Khwairakpam ongbi Jamuna of Ngairangbam on her thigh on January 4, 2012.

The KCP(MC) statement issued by its publicity officer  Loyalakpa said the task was performed by a section of the KCP(MC) under the command of revenue officer Nongdrenkhomba.

While clarifying that the outfit had never served any monetary demands to Pradhan of Yurembam Gram Panchayat namely Laishram Ongbi Chaobihal Devi, the KCP(MC) statement said the outfit wished to clarify regarding misunderstanding created amongst the public in the aftermath of the punishment given to Jamuna.

It said the outfit knew about huge amounts of money being misused by Pradhan of Yurembam Gram Panchayat L Chaobihal and the outfit had served repeated warnings to stop misuse of public money and asked to approached outfit. Instead of approaching the outfit, the Pradhan in question acted as reactionary and continued siphoning of huge amount of money under MGNREGS.

The outfit also alleged that some cadres of the outfit who had gone to hold talks with Pradhan Chaobihal sometime back were made to run amok and had nearly fallen in the hands of police commandos when one Khwairakpam Niti of Sagoltongba, who was at the residence of Chaobihal on the day informed police. Luckily, the cadres managed to flee from the area, the statement said.

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Candidates announced

IMPHAL, January 5: The Janata Dal (Secular), Manipur and its rival the Janata Dal United,… more »

IMPHAL, January 5: The Janata Dal (Secular), Manipur and its rival the Janata Dal United, Manipur have announced five candidates each for the ensuing 10th Manipur legislative assembly election today.

While, JDU announced its first list of five candidates with a press conference held today at its office located at Paona Bazar, Imphal, the JD(S) announced its candidates through a press statement.

Speaking to media persons, president of the JDU Manipur unit M Tombi Singh said the party is expecting to field at least 15 candidates in the ensuing state assembly election.

The candidates announced today were Md Abdul Jhabar for Jiribam, Linjalet Haokip for Chandel, H Simther for Phungyar, Padam Kharal for KPI and Semkholet Haokip for Saitu assembly constituency.

In the meantime, the candidates announced by the JD(S) Manipur are Sitara Begum for Kshetrigao, Khundongbam Ajit alias Ojit Singh for Keishamthong, Sapam Samungou Singh for Patsoi, K Binoy Meitei for Keirao and Chandramani Tarao for Tengoupal assembly constituency.

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Constable`s accidental firing injures mechanic

IMPHAL, Jan 5: A middle aged person who works as mechanic of heavy vehicles has… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 5: A middle aged person who works as mechanic of heavy vehicles has been hit by at least three bullets when a constable of the Manipur Police attached to the Porompat police station, and currently detailed for duty at IFP office accidentally dropped his weapon which bursted in all directions.

The person injured in the incident has been identified as Athokpam Inaocha alias Robindro, 45 s/o (late) Irabot of Wangkhei Ningthem Pukhri Mapal. He has been hit by at least three bullets, one at his left ankle, another on his left chest and the third one on his left foot.

Initially Robindro was admitted at the JNIMS, Porompat, but was later referred to Shija Hospital, Langol.

The incident happened this morning around 8.15am right in front of the IFP office located along Checkon-Palace Gate road when the security personnel  dropped his weapon (Carbine) while negotiating the road median.

According to eyewitnesses, the weapon dropped by the security personnel went bursting in all directions and at least three bullets hit Robindro who was standing at a workshop (NK & Sons Lathe and Motor works) located just adjacent to the IFP office.

As told to this reporter, owner of the workshop Hijam Nabakumar said Robindro was brought at the workshop by a truck owner identified as Sarangthem Hemanta of Sabal Leikai. He also said that the truck owner and the mechanic were standing at the front of the workshop when the incident happened.

Top officials of the Imphal east police rushed to the spot to make spot verification.

In the meantime, the concerned police station has initiated an inquiry regarding the incident.

The injured is reported to be out of danger.

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Condolence

IMPHAL, Jan 5: The All Manipur Newspaper Sales and Distributor’s Association has deeply mourn the… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 5: The All Manipur Newspaper Sales and Distributor’s Association has deeply mourn the sudden demise of its member and newspaper distributor Yumnam Tombi Singh, 42 of Khurai Konsam Leikai who expired on January 4. While sharing the pain and sorrow of the bereaved family, the association, in a release has said that all its members were shocked on learning about the sudden demise of Tombi.

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Upgraded to municipal councils

IMPHAL, Jan 5: Kumbi Nagar Panchayat in Bishnupur district and Wangjing-Lamding Nagar Panchayat in Thoubal… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 5: Kumbi Nagar Panchayat in Bishnupur district and Wangjing-Lamding Nagar Panchayat in Thoubal district have been upgraded to Municipal Councils under the Manipur Municipal Act, 1994.

Seperate notifications regarding upgradations of the two Nagar Panchayats have been made on January 22, 2011 by the state MAHUD department and claims and counter claims regarding the upgradations should be made within 45 days from the date of notification.

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National symposium of poets

IMPHAL, Jan 5: Yengkhom Bihari Singh of Kakching Khullen Makha Leikai has been selected as… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 5: Yengkhom Bihari Singh of Kakching Khullen Makha Leikai has been selected as the representative for Manipuri language to attend the national symposium of Poets, 2012.

The national symposium of Poets is annual event organised by the directorate general, All India Radio and this year the symposium will be held at Kolkata on January 13.

Recipient of Manipuri Sahitya Parishad’s Janimi Sunder Guha gold medal, Yengkhom Bihari will personally present his poetry book titled ‘Lakle Jagat Apunba Inakta’ during the event which will broadcasted by the AIR including Kangla channel of AIR Imphal station its recording on January 25 at 10pm throughout the country.

Mention may be made that Yengkhom Bihari has been honoured with several sahitya awards including Kabya Bushan Upadhi, a release of the Prasar Bharati said. 

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Observed

IMPHAL, Jan 5: Students and teachers of several private schools in Imphal east and Imphal… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 5: Students and teachers of several private schools in Imphal east and Imphal west district have denounced the burning of the sacred Meetei manuscript commonly known as Puya by wearing black badge during school hours.

A release of All Manipur Recognised Private Schools Welfare Association, Manipur said altogether 12 schools in the stretch from Khongman Mangjil to Pangei observed ‘Puya Meithaba’ in which most of the talkers termed this historical event as saddest event in the Manipur history.

It also said altogether six private schools along Irabot road from Kangabam Leikai to Mayang Imphal also observed the day with students and teachers wearing black badges.

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Election and Media

The strictures by the Election Commission of India, ECI, to the state media on how… more »

The strictures by the Election Commission of India, ECI, to the state media on how the latter should go about conducting their businesses of election coverage is welcome, although as pointed out by many media persons during a recent interaction, there are many grey areas to be clarified. While it is known that the media often gets carried along by those contesting the election from the ruling party in the presumption they were covering government news, the definition of fair election coverage would need more than a simple appeal for balanced election reporting. On the face of it, there can be no two ways whatsoever that once the election has been announced and the election code of conduct put in place, the media must be extra cautious to decide which news should be considered neutral government news and which election propaganda by the party in power. But to simply say no more news of the government in view of the forthcoming election would be wrong, for indeed, there can never be a situation where the government has ceased to exist, and covering government news is in the interest of the public. The danger also is, if the media is made to go silent for whatever the reason, a lot of official mischief can happen, considering one of the major roles of the media anywhere being as a watchdog to ensure public interest is not compromised by anybody, in particular by the government that be.

If total neutrality of media coverage of government activities in election time were to be ensured, the electoral system ought to have made it mandatory for popular government to be dissolved a month ahead of elections and elections held under the caretaker charge of Presidents Rule. This would have not only ensure no undue advantage is taken by those in the ruling party in the use of official machineries or to elicit better media coverage of their election campaigns disguised as normal government activities. Since this is not the case, it would be not altogether correct to put the onus on the media to draw the dividing line. In the absence of very clear-cut guidelines on what can and what cannot be covered, verdicts on any section of the media having crossed the line will be arbitrary and therefore replete with dangers of draconian and big brotherly supervision. There is still time yet. The election office can still come out with a comprehensive list of election related events coverage which would be deemed as biased reporting instead of the vague instruction not to indulge in biased reporting. This would make things a lot easier for the section of the media which are truly independent and thus interested in fair and objective reporting only. Of those who are known to overtly incline towards one or the other contesting parties, there would be no ambiguity, for their taste and interest would be obvious to anybody. Similarly, there should be little dispute about campaign advertisements, provided these advertisements are at a cost on public exchequer and in favour of the ruling party. However if it is a political party wishing to announce its candidates in poster formats with photographs of their candidates, or an individual candidate wishing to do the same, so that their prospective supporter would not mistake them while casting votes, there should not be any objection, for this is fair and legitimate concern. That is, if these bought spaces in the newspapers do not slander opponents or are disguised as news. This being the case, even if the election office decides any form of election related advertisements should be disallowed to be published in the media, it still needs to clarify on the matter of election related news.

Take again another likely scenario in the days ahead of the election. The media would be expected by the reading public to give them news that gave the election atmosphere which invariably would include some sort of assessment of who are the prominent contenders. The media may even be expected to do interviews of prominent candidates, and the electronic media may even want to hold interactive debates with the candidates. What about these? What about speculations of the next government formation? It is understandable that the election office wants to ensure free and fair elections therefore its strictures on the media. But it must also be fair to the media in imposing these strictures therefore the need is for it to spell out in more details what constitutes unethical coverage of the elections.

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Manipur poll: Ibobi in Cong list of candidates – IBNLive.com

IBNLive.comManipur poll: Ibobi in Cong list of candidatesIBNLive.comPTI New Delhi: Manipur Chief Minister Ibobi Singh and several of his cabinet colleagues figure in the list of sixty candidates announced by Congress for the coming assembly elections i…


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PTI New Delhi: Manipur Chief Minister Ibobi Singh and several of his cabinet colleagues figure in the list of sixty candidates announced by Congress for the coming assembly elections in the state. Singh, who has been the Chief Minister for the past ten

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