NH2 blocked for 4 hrs in protest over rape

Condemning the brutal act of raping a teenaged girl and attempting to murder her, a sit in protest was staged at Senapati Bazaar today blocking the NH 2 for 4 hours, thus affecting vehicular traffic along Imphal Dimapur road Source Hueiyen News Serv…

Condemning the brutal act of raping a teenaged girl and attempting to murder her, a sit in protest was staged at Senapati Bazaar today blocking the NH 2 for 4 hours, thus affecting vehicular traffic along Imphal Dimapur road Source Hueiyen News Service

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Mishap claims one, many hurt at Ushoipokpi Chaopok Lamkhai

At least one person was killed and 11 others injured when a Tata Magic van they were traveling in collided with a speeding truck along National Highway 39 at Ushoipokpi Chaopok Lamkhai under Lilong police station in Thoubal district, in the early morni…

At least one person was killed and 11 others injured when a Tata Magic van they were traveling in collided with a speeding truck along National Highway 39 at Ushoipokpi Chaopok Lamkhai under Lilong police station in Thoubal district, in the early morning of Thursday Source The Sangai Express

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Tamenglong lend voice to cry for releasing Anthony Ningkhan Shimray

A sit in protest demonstration was staged at the market shed of Tamenglong district HQs today demanding unconditional release of jailed NSCN IM leader Anthony Shimray from Tihar jail Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

A sit in protest demonstration was staged at the market shed of Tamenglong district HQs today demanding unconditional release of jailed NSCN IM leader Anthony Shimray from Tihar jail Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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NE carnival 2012 from Feb 18

A cultural and food extravaganza of the North east would be held in the capital starting from February 18 till 28 at Pitampura in West Delhi Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

A cultural and food extravaganza of the North east would be held in the capital starting from February 18 till 28 at Pitampura in West Delhi Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

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‘Phijigeegi Mani’ going places

Taking Manipuri digital movies sky high and giving it a new dimension is N E Brothers north east brothers , a film and documentary film Production firm, which has been relentlessly expanding the horizon of Manipuri digital movies Source Hueiyen New…

Taking Manipuri digital movies sky high and giving it a new dimension is N E Brothers north east brothers , a film and documentary film Production firm, which has been relentlessly expanding the horizon of Manipuri digital movies Source Hueiyen News Service

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Know your state

Manipur Mountaineering & Trekking Association is going to organise camps at Valley Districts of Manipur including MMI Complex Lamdan as a Part of “Know Your State- Part -IV” project from 19th to 26th February 2012. Interested persons age between 15 to 22 could collect & submit application forms 0*1 or before 18th February 2012 from […]

Manipur Mountaineering & Trekking Association is going to organise camps at Valley Districts of Manipur including MMI Complex Lamdan as a Part of “Know Your State- Part -IV” project from 19th to 26th February 2012. Interested persons age between 15 to 22 could collect & submit application forms 0*1 or before 18th February 2012 from tirie Office of Manipur Mountaineering & Trekking Association during the office hrs. This camp is specially organised with the following objectives that every youths need to know their friends living in different corner of the state with their natural surroundings, cultures, historical backgrounds, heritage sites, natural resources and every positive aspects what they needs in their future life through this journey of adventure activities.

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One killed, 11 injured in accident

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 16: One person was killed and 11 others received injuries when a Tata Magic carrying passengers collided with a track at Ushoipokpi chaobok Lamkhai under Lilong PS this morning around 6.30 a.m. The Tata magic carrying passengers was preceding from Sangaiyumpham towards Imphal when the accident took place. The victim […]

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Imphal, Feb 16: One person was killed and 11 others received injuries when a Tata Magic carrying passengers collided with a track at Ushoipokpi chaobok Lamkhai under Lilong PS this morning around 6.30 a.m.
The Tata magic carrying passengers was preceding from Sangaiyumpham towards Imphal when the accident took place.
The victim was identified as Thangjam Pishak (34) Samram. He died on the way to hospital.
These injured were identified as Thangjam Paka (40) Langdum, Khogen (31), Md. Sattar (35), Sangaiyumpham, Md. Jakir Hussain (24), Sekmaijin Khunou, Wahengbam (o) Beena (45), Tangjing Heibung , Akoijam Ajit (40), Thoubal Achouba Mayai Leikai, Kh. Ibomcha (50), Thoubal Kiyam Litan Bok, Md. Fajal (40), Md. Salem (45) Md. Ibdula (40), SangaiYumpham Dam. As the Conditions of the injures were in a critical situation, they were referred to private hospitals.
A case was registered in this connection.

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Bandh called on 28

Imphal, Feb 16: The Coordinating Body of Trade Unions, Manipur (CBTU) has called a 12-hour bandh from 6 am of February 28 to protest over ‘indifferent attitude’ of the State and Central Governments, to which the conglomerate of Central and State level trade unions and federations blamed for various sufferings of the people. All the […]

Imphal, Feb 16: The Coordinating Body of Trade Unions, Manipur (CBTU) has called a 12-hour bandh from 6 am of February 28 to protest over ‘indifferent attitude’ of the State and Central Governments, to which the conglomerate of Central and State level trade unions and federations blamed for various sufferings of the people.
All the labourers and employees of banks, insurance companies, State and Central Governments offices, airport, transport, railway offices will stay away from their normal works and all the passenger vehicles, rickshaws will remain off the roads, markets will shut down and all the casual, master roll and contract workers including workers at un-organized sector will participate in mass picketing on the strike day, Coordinating Body of trade Unions, a conglomerate body of seven trade unions—AITUC, CITU, UTUC, TUCC, INTUUC, BMS and HMS, informed in a release today.
CBTU has also urged the UPA Government at the Centre and State government to implement various demands like severe punishment for the corrupt people, bring back the black money stashed away in foreign countries, regularize the labourers who are working under the Central -sponsored flagship programme and pay them regular wages and honorarium on the minimum wage rate, remove Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958, complete the ongoing repairing works on National Highways within this year and set up highway protection force, pay unemployment allowance to the unemployed youths of the State and establish industries which can provide jobs, etc.

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Committee formed to look into prize chit ban

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 16: Complaints have been received of ‘get-rich-quick’ or ‘earn-huge-return1 schemes offered by money swindlers in the recent past. The State Finance Department had issued a Public Notice on 16-05-2011 warning the people that these multilevel marking companies come under the Prize Chit and Money Circulation Scheme (Banning) Act, 1978 and, […]

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Imphal, Feb 16: Complaints have been received of ‘get-rich-quick’ or ‘earn-huge-return1 schemes offered by money swindlers in the recent past. The State Finance Department had issued a Public Notice on 16-05-2011 warning the people that these multilevel marking companies come under the Prize Chit and Money Circulation Scheme (Banning) Act, 1978 and, therefore, their operation and enrollment of member or participation therein is banned and provides for punishment and fine.
A representation was submitted by the representatives of Indian Direct Selling Association on behalf of some companies operating in the State against the Public Notice issued on 16-05-2011 requesting the State Government for distinguishing between the companies dealing with activities coming under the purview of Prize Chit and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) (Manipur) Rules, 1978 and those such as direct/ Network/Multilevel Marketing dealing in the distribution of goods in order to avoid harassment and commercial losses to bona fide investors.
A Committee is constituted to distinguish the companies under the purview of Prize Chit and Money Circulation (Banning) (Manipur) Rules, 1978 and those direct selling companies. The committee will also examine the guideline to regulate the sale of goods and services outside of retail establishments known as Direct Selling and to provide for protection of the consumers who purchase goods and services from direct sellers. The following members will constitute the Committee:-
Commissioner(Finance), Govt. of Manipur-Chairman, Secretary(Law), Govt. of Manipur – Member, Director (Treasuries & Accounts), Manipur – Member, Superintendent of Police, CID(CB) – Member, Director(lnstitutional Finance), Manipur – Member Secretary.

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Bhutan parliamentarians begin study tour of AP

Itanagar, Feb 16 (ANI): Gross National Happiness (GNH) or happiness interwoven with balanced economic development was a concept introduced by Bhutan’s King in 1972, as an alternative to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), said Bhutan’s National Assembly member Dupthob at the start of four-day visit to Arunachal Pradesh as the leader of a five-member team. Dupthob, […]

Itanagar, Feb 16 (ANI): Gross National Happiness (GNH) or happiness interwoven with balanced economic development was a concept introduced by Bhutan’s King in 1972, as an alternative to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), said Bhutan’s National Assembly member Dupthob at the start of four-day visit to Arunachal Pradesh as the leader of a five-member team.
Dupthob, the chairman of the National Assembly’s Poverty Reduction Committee, conveyed this message to Arunachal Pradesh State Assembly Speaker Wanglin Lowangdong, Deputy Speaker Jomde Kena and other assembly officials on Thursday.
The 33-year-old first timer parliamentarian, said GNH is one of the Million Development Goals (MDGs) of Asia’s happiest nation that graduated to parliamentary democracy in 2008 on the insistence of Bhutan ‘s fourth king Jigme Singye Wangchuck.
The GNH is based on four pillars – 1) sustainable socio-economic development by taping hydropower and setting up of industries to enrich national coffer; 2) protect environment, forests and rivers (Constitution prescribes 60 percent of nation’s total 38,394 square kilometre area to be under forests); 3) cultural protection and promotion of the religious-rich people of the world’s last Buddhist kingdom by protecting monasteries, promoting festivals and 4) good governance.
Agreeing with his view, Speaker Lowangdong said: “There is no denying the fact that every human being wants happiness. We, the nature and peace loving Arunchalees were much happier before materialism invaded tribal society. Many Arunchalees of late are suffering from blood pressure, diabetes and chronic disease is the best indicator.”
Both exchanged views on the parliamentary system of governance in Bhutan and in Arunachal Pradesh.
Lowangdong lauded Bhutan for its spirit to protect its rich culture and environment, saying Arunachal Pradesh, particularly Tawang and West Kameng districts, have lot of cultural affinity with Bhutan .
Disclosing that after visiting Bihar, the team is here to study the democratic process and steps taken for poverty alleviation, Dupthb extended an invitation to Speaker Lowangdong to visit Bhutan soon.
Accepting the invitation, Lowangdong said: “The 60-member young Arunachal Assembly is a symbol of true democracy where decisions are taken in greater welfare of the people that too with the unanimous voice of the opposition.”
The tribal-dominated state has made rapid development strides, particularly after Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh visited it on January 31, 2008 and announced a huge economic package, including the 1,554-km Trans-Arunachal Highway, being developed as an inter-district double-lane highway to speed up the process of socio-economic development of the land-locked state that had graduated to parliamentary democracy in 1975, Lowangdong added.
The Bhutan team visited the assembly house, which includes Members Kinley Dorji, Ugen Tenzin and Choeki Wangmo (one of the four women of a total 47 members), besides officer Tenzing Namgey.
The team, accompanied by state protocol officer Bandhana Deori and Papumpare Deputy Commissioner Pige Ligu visited Chimpu, and attended an official dinner hosted by Finance, Planning and PWD Minister Chowna Mein in the evening.
They are scheduled to visit Ziro tomorrow.

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Book rapist: JAC

IMPHAL, Feb 16:  The Joint Action Committee (JAC) which was formed following the alleged rape… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 16:  The Joint Action Committee (JAC) which was formed following the alleged rape and attempted murder of Kumar Durga Devi on February 9 took the initiative as the mainstay in today`s public demonstration held at Senapati and later submitted a memorandum to the chief minister to assist financial help and allocate a fitting government salaried job to a kin of the victim.

According to a report, various organizations participated in the said demonstrations and demanded the arrest of the alleged perpetrator Angom Shanti Kumar of Sekta, undder Lamlai police station.

The demonstrations was spearheaded by Joint Action Committee (JAC), Naga People`s Organisation (NPO), Senapati District Women Association (SDWA), Senapati -Karong Town Area Committee (SKTAC), Gorkha Union Manipur( GUM), Meira Paibi (MP), Kalapahar Women Society (KWS), Senapati-Karong Women Welfare Association (SKWWA).

The organizations further appealed the government to support financial assistance for the victim`s medical treatment and honour all caste and creed.

The dharna witnessed monetary offering and gratuity from the public responding whole heartedly to the gambit of Senapati District Women Association (SDWA) towards the girl`s medical expenses, the report added.

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No parley with Congress: CPI

IMPHAL, Feb 16: The Manipur State Council, Communist Party of India in a press statement… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 16: The Manipur State Council, Communist Party of India in a press statement has refuted the news report carried in a local daily on February 16 stating Chief Minister O Ibobi has sent a letter expressing desire to continue the SPF.

The statement has stated that the party has not yet received any intimation or letter from the Chief Minister regarding continuation of the SPF coalition.

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Macha Leima

IMPHAL, Feb 16: The third anniversary of Macha Leima RTI Apunba Nupi Lup was organised… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 16: The third anniversary of Macha Leima RTI Apunba Nupi Lup was organised yesterday at Maklang with the co-ordinator of the outfit T Demona and assistant co-ordinator Gita Potsangbam addressing an awareness program on RTI held on the occasion.

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`Arrested men not KCP cadres`

IMPHAL, Feb 16: Thangjam Naocha, 20 son of Sanaton, Keibi Makha Leikai and Moirangthem Iton,… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 16: Thangjam Naocha, 20 son of Sanaton, Keibi Makha Leikai and Moirangthem Iton, 18, son of Ratan, Keibi Awang Leikai who were arrested by 23 AR as reported in various local dailies today are not related to the Kangleipak Communist Party, stated a statement released by H Poirei Information and publicity secretary Kangleipak Communist Party.

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3rd 57 Mountain Division Polo tournament kicks off

IMPHAL, Feb 16: Imphal Riding Club edge out Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club(B) by 5-1 goals… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 16: Imphal Riding Club edge out Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club(B) by 5-1 goals victory to move into the second round of the 3rd 57 Mountain Division Polo Tournament 2012 which got underway at Imphal Pologround.

Imphal Riding Club clicked as a team but Prakash Bhandari shines as he struck all the goals for his team with ease. However the Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club had to blame themselves as most of hits lacked direction for the exit today.

Prakash Bhandari skillful ride saw him getting his team first goal in the first chukker and later displayed more grit and determination as he strike three more goals in the second chukker for the huge 4 goals lead.

However the Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club got theirs lucky break as N Pravin Singh he push home his team lone goal to tail by 1-4 goals.

Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club push up theirs tempo in the third chukker but Imphal Riding Club riders fended off well to deny nay goals in the chukker. But in the last chukker, Prakash Bhandari proved himself once again as he hits home the fifth winning goal to move into the second round.

It can be mentioned that twelve teams are participating in the polo tournament which is being sponsered by 57 Mountain Division and organised by Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association.

In tomorrow matches, Chingkehi Hunba Polo Club(A) will meet New Star Polo Club in the first ground while Manipur Police Sports Club(B) will take on Kangchup Road Youth Physicial Sporting Association.

Brig KB Chand, Deputy GOC, 57 Mountain Division graced the inaugural function along with others dignatories which was marked by march past by the participating teams.

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Danger of Ideal as System

Of the many qualities of a leader, one of the most important is the commitment… more »

Of the many qualities of a leader, one of the most important is the commitment with which ideals are held and valued. This needs no confirmation from any social scientists, for very often it is common sense that provides the most penetrating insights into issues that have direct and profound bearings into everyday life. And what other thing can have as much impact on everyday life as the quality of leadership any society gets. Ask any man or woman on the streets, literate or otherwise, and they will have the same answer – a leader without ideals, or a clear notion of a social goal, is no leader. The other important quality of a leader is, he must have the ability to draw up a clear roadmap as to how his ideals can be actualized. This again is street wisdom as much as it would be an absorbing agenda for highbrow academic seminar rooms (and we must add, the classrooms of management schools). Do our leaders have these qualities, is an intriguing question. Many of them do, there can be no question about it, but the nagging doubt that arguably all of us would have expressed sometime or the other is, many of them do not seem to possess them. Why then do our voters allow those who lack this quality to return, is a question that not many have asked themselves seriously or honestly, hence the recurrence of the phenomenon. The result is, we have many leaders in form only, but not in substance. This leadership vacuum is, in our opinion, is at the core of some of the most vexed problems of Manipur, most pertinently, the question of insurgency. For ultimately, ideals are nobody’s monopoly, and so also leadership, and if one set of leaders are unable to provide it, there will be others who would claim the role. Insurgency in this sense is very much a challenge and contest for this leadership space. Resolving the problem will in the end have also to be about resolving this issue.

But if there is a lack of ideal in the formal political leadership, the contenders lack the form. There can be no argument that all insurrections, including the ones we are witnessed to, are fired by ideals, hence their popular appeals. But the danger here is, when there are no definite forms to the leadership they provide, the ideals themselves come to replace the form. That is to say, the ideals become the system itself, resulting in a mix that have led to the most oppressive dictatorships in history. Stalin, Pol Pot, Trosky, Mao were all idealists, and people still admire their ideals. Their only failure was, they allowed their ideals, and ultimately themselves, to not only substitute the system, but to become the system itself. History bears testimony as to how oppressive ideals un-moderated and un-tampered by a formal and objectified roadmap can get. In the modern context, this moderation must have to be looked for in a belief in constitutionalism. This  would understandably limit the definition of leadership, for then a leader would have to be how the consensual constitution defines what a leader is, how he is to be selected and how deposed etc. In mature Western democracies, such as for instance England, we do hear of such stories as how even former Prime Minister Tony Blair have had to visit police station to face questioning by the officer-in-charge, (OC as we know them more popularly) and complete mandatory calls of the law for the drunken behaviour of his son etc. Nobody in this part of the world would not be amused or wonderstruck by such accounts of the law, and the clear perimeters it draws around this definition of leadership, but on second thought, we are left convinced that such respect for constitutionalism is the only path that can keep men entrusted with power from becoming despotic dictators. If the form can dilute and destroy ideals, as is happening in our formal politics of today, an overflow of ideals can subsume the form, if the ideals are not drawn within the guidelines of a definite and institutionalized constitutionalism. The latter, it must be admitted, is one of the bane of the leadership of the non-official kind, in fact the insurgency movements in our region. The challenge of leadership then is, to have the ideals as well as the system – but separate from each other and one moderating the other.

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The Three Wisemen From The Election Commission of India

By – Ceety Khongsai, Sadar Hills Introduction: The 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly Election, held on… more »

By – Ceety Khongsai, Sadar Hills
Introduction:
The 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly Election, held on 28th January and 4th February 2012, was a landmark in the history of Indian parliamentary democracy since independence in 1947. The Election Commission of India (ECI) under the able leadership of Dr SY Quraishi has made a bold and elaborate attempt to curbed electoral malpractices by issuing strict guidelines and instructions to all political parties. The Election Code of Conduct which was binding to all contesting candidates and their workers was also widely publicized through print and electronic media throughout the country form mass awarness and dissemination. In the history of free India, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has curtailed election expenditures to maximum of Rs 8, 00,000/-(Rupees Eight lakhs). This is, indeed, a positive step towards checking muscle power and money in election. However, when it comes to elections in Manipur, it was a different story. Ail the ECI guidelines and instructions are just a tool in the hands of political heavyweights to book the much covet 60 wise men seats in the state assembly.

Photo Electoral Roll:
In an attempt to check proxy voting, the ECI has painstakingly compiled photographs of all voters and affixed those photos against the names of each voter in the electoral rolls for easy identification. The photo electoral roll was issued to all polling personnel in all polling stations. Theoretically, there can be no proxy voters because the polling officer- in-charge of electoral roll can easily identify the bonafide voters. Practically, however, the task of voters` identification was very difficult as photos appeared or the photo electoral roll were blurred and lack clarity. Moreover, in many cases, the photo of a female voter appeared against the name of a male voter and vice versa. It may be assumed that in some extra ordinary cases, incidents of photo mismatches may happened due to technical problem but wanton mismatches of photographs of voters in many polling stations, and the silence maintained by the polling personnel in reporting the matter  to the higher authority in the Presiding Officers` diary has raised suspicion in the minds of the people whether this election was a mockery of our parliamentary democracy The printed photo electoral rolls become meaningless as it fail to serve the very purpose for which it was compiled How is it possible on the part of the polling personnel to make false identification of male  voters  from  female  voters? How is it happens that polling personnel  fails  in differentiating between maidens and grandmas? And, how could it happen that a certain candidate in Saikul A/C delegated his voting right to a loyal party worker and the polling personnel failed in noticing the proxy voter? Or is there any provision in our constitution which empowers the contesting candidate to depute someone to cast his vote? These questions are just a tip of the iceberg which merits special attention of the three Special Election Observers while overseeing photo comparison process.

Photography of Voters:
The ECI, for the first time in the electoral history of India introduced a novel idea of photography of voters. The idea was to identify and prevent commercial voters from casting proxy votes. Contrarily, however, in some polling stations the Lemon mobile phones issued to the polling personnel were found technically defective and practically inoperative thereby causing headache to the polling party. Additionally, in many of the interior places of the hills where there are no mobile network it is practically impossible to send hourly reports of poll percentage to the R.O. office. Besides to the resentment of all young and aged people alike photography of voters has excruciatingly slow down the poll process resulting in a low percentage vote record whereas, in fact, many voters nave to return home without registering their vote because they no longer have the stamina and endurance to wait for their turn Whose fault is this? The voters or the snail pace poll process? One Presiding Officer who is close to this writer revealed that voters` identification and photography are just a normal formality Over and above, due to slow process of voting system the whole process of polling was not completed within the stipulated time. Consequently, in many of the polling stations, voter slips bearing the number and name of the polling station with signature of the Presiding Officer were distributed to whomsoever was found standing in queue within the polling area, starting from the last person, to the first person in the bee-line permitting them to cast their votes till the last person register his/her vote. But, as it is known by all and sundry, power cuts, unreliability of power supply and the insufficient candlelight arrangement by the polling party at their own capacity to capture the photos of the voters with fluorescent-like image is next to impossible and amusing. On the other hand, it was clearly stated in the ECI directives that the photos taken on poll day will be downloaded on a computer software specifically installed at the Chief Electoral Officer`s office and comparison be made with that of the photos affixed on the Electoral Roll, in case of complaints from contesting candidates and their workers, and mismatches of photographs, if any, will merit re-poll. In other words, it is a mechanism to cross-checked and verify the camera photo with that of printed photo of the electoral roll. The task of photo comparisons will not be that so easy. Let wisdom and justice ruled the conscience of the Special Election Observers in their herculean task of verifying the true voters from thousands of hitherto unfamiliar mongoloid faces.

Presiding Officer`s Diary : The role and responsibility of the presiding officers have been added double-fold since the introduction of photography of voters. But the most important thing lies in the presiding officer`s diary where detail proceedings of the poll are recorded This diary in turn serves as a core and infallible basis of information inputs in the determination of the poll process. This diary is, as implicitly mentioned in the presiding officers1 diary, supposed to be completed at the polling stations because data such as total votes polled, total number of males and females, poll percentage etc. etc. were to be filled in the diary taking information from the Ballot Unit (EVM) source. Most importantly, the total number of votes polled recorded by the EVM must tally with the total number of votes recorded in the register of voters-Form 17 A maintained by the polling officer No.2 and this should be entered exactly in the R.O.s diary. And, if the instructions laid down by the ECI in the Presiding Officers` Diary is scrupulously followed in letter and spirit the outcome of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly Election, 2012 will be totally different. Many of the would-be defeated candidates will get elected and vice versa. However, the presiding officers, not all but many, were found compiling their diaries openly as if permitted by the rules in the office campus of the R.O.s which incidentally happens to be the receiving centres of the EVMs. Now, the tangible question before the intellectuals, academicians, scholars and politicians is whether the information furnished by the presiding officers has the reliability and authenticity because these inputs are the core basis through which fairness of the poll process are determined by the ROs Ts it permissible and acceptable as per rules to do sealing 01 EVMs at the receiving centre? It has also been reported that in a certain polling station the STM card of a mobile phone supplied to the polling station for photography of voters was missing and remain untraceable till date. How could such a laxity on the part of the polling personnel be off the hook? How is it possible that the polling party in question were allowed to submit incomplete poll materials/information as complete in all aspects at the receiving centre by the R.O.? How did the Presiding Officer in question reported the matter to the R.O.? Justice delayed is justice denied. Let the Special Election Observers bear in mind that criminalization of politics is still unabated in this north eastern part of India.

The Poll Observers : In order to oversee and report the matter whatsoever to the Returning Officer, Poll Observers are appointed in all polling stations. Each of the poll observers are expected to visit and enter his assessment of the polling stations under his jurisdiction on poll day in the visit sheet form and hand-over the same to the concerned R.O. through the presiding officer. The remarks of the poll observers, in addition to presiding officers` diary, are the basis on which poll assessment are made by the election commission. But things happen differently at different places depending on time and situation, interestingly, under ADC Kangpokpi the job of poll observers is different from other constituencies as they were seen overseeing the compilation process of the presiding officers” diary at the ADC Office complex by giving them valuable advice on how to fill up the forms, and in many cases, dictating orally about how reports, should be made in the diary rather than visiting polling stations on poll day. It may be suggested that the Visit Sheet Form supplied to the presiding officers should be changed into Waiting Report Sheet because this will be more accurate in defining the true meaning of Poll Observer.

Conclusion : In the backdrop of the above material facts, and the much publicized electoral reforms initiatives spearheaded by Dr SY Quraishi, the Chief Election Commissioner of India (EC1), it is a shame to learnt that in this part of northeastern state of Manipur, electoral politics and voting behavior is still smeared by money and muscle power. It is outrageous and scandalous to learnt that at a time when the whole country is moving towards transformation of the entire electoral system by introducing EPICs and developing computer software capable of downloading photographs of each voters principally to put an end to the evil practices of voting by muscle power, corruptions, proxy, intimidation, false identification, booth capturing, rigging and other vices, the photograph of a winning-hopeful candidate in 46-Saikul(ST) assembly constituency was reported to have been amazingly replaced by the photograph of a Nepali. More astonishing revelation in the same constituency is about the superficial resurrection of the dead persons exclusively for casting their votes on poll day!! It is painful to know that under-development and poverty stricken people in many places of the hills are unconstitutionally denied their constitutional citizen`s right of franchise in a rare once-in-five-year chance of electing representatives of their choice to air their decades old unrepresented views and grievances in the 60 wise men assembly seats. It is, therefore, high time that every citizen of our state rise up and stand in unison with single voice and affront unitedly all vices of election to restore the lost paradise-Manipur and make a better place to live in.

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Trade Unions call Manipur bandh on February 28 – E-Pao.net

Trade Unions call Manipur bandh on February 28E-Pao.netImphal, February 16 2012: The Coordinating Body of Trade Unions, Manipur (CBTU) has called a 12-hour bandh from 6 am of February 28 to protest over 'indifferent attitude' of the State and C…

Trade Unions call Manipur bandh on February 28
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Imphal, February 16 2012: The Coordinating Body of Trade Unions, Manipur (CBTU) has called a 12-hour bandh from 6 am of February 28 to protest over 'indifferent attitude' of the State and Central Governments to the sufferings of the people.

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Trade Unions call Manipur bandh on February 28E-Pao.netImphal, February 16 2012: The Coordinating Body of Trade Unions, Manipur (CBTU) has called a 12-hour bandh from 6 am of February 28 to protest over 'indifferent attitude' of the State and C…

Trade Unions call Manipur bandh on February 28
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Imphal, February 16 2012: The Coordinating Body of Trade Unions, Manipur (CBTU) has called a 12-hour bandh from 6 am of February 28 to protest over 'indifferent attitude' of the State and Central Governments to the sufferings of the people.
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