NESO demands special constitutional status for NE

Pointing out that the Government of India is exploiting the NE region for the past six decades, the North East Students’ Organization, NESO has strongly asserted for a special constitutional status for the region with right over land and natural resour…

Pointing out that the Government of India is exploiting the NE region for the past six decades, the North East Students’ Organization, NESO has strongly asserted for a special constitutional status for the region with right over land and natural resources Source Hueiyen News Service Prime News

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Meinya bats for ILPS in Lok Sabha

Taking serious note of the popular demand for introduction of Inner Line Permit System ILPS in Manipur, MP Dr Thokchom Meinya tabled the issue in the Lok Sabha yesterday Source The Sangai Express

Taking serious note of the popular demand for introduction of Inner Line Permit System ILPS in Manipur, MP Dr Thokchom Meinya tabled the issue in the Lok Sabha yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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Curtains down on Sangai Fest

Governor Gurbachan Jagat has recommended the Government of Manipur to take up steps so that Mapal Kangjeibung, the world’s oldest existing polo ground, may be declared a world heritage site Source The Sangai Express

Governor Gurbachan Jagat has recommended the Government of Manipur to take up steps so that Mapal Kangjeibung, the world’s oldest existing polo ground, may be declared a world heritage site Source The Sangai Express

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KNO slams NSCN IM’s statement

The Kuki National Organization has slammed the NSCN IM ‘s statement over Kuki demands for Kuki rights and territory to be recognized Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

The Kuki National Organization has slammed the NSCN IM ‘s statement over Kuki demands for Kuki rights and territory to be recognized Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Eyecatching firework wraps up Sangai Festival

The 10 day long Manipur Sangai Festival 2012 organised by State Tourism Department concluded along with a cultural extravaganza and eye catching firework at Bheigyachandra Open Air Theatre BOAT , Hapta Kangjeibung here today Source Hueiyen News Ser…

The 10 day long Manipur Sangai Festival 2012 organised by State Tourism Department concluded along with a cultural extravaganza and eye catching firework at Bheigyachandra Open Air Theatre BOAT , Hapta Kangjeibung here today Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Woman found murdered at Langol hills

A woman was found dead with her neck slashed by a sharp weapon at Langol hills under Lamphel police station in Imphal West district Source The Sangai Express

A woman was found dead with her neck slashed by a sharp weapon at Langol hills under Lamphel police station in Imphal West district Source The Sangai Express

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Man found shot dead, woman slit to death

In two separate incidents of ‘gruesome crime’ which took place in different parts of the state today, a young man, who was reportedly often enquired by Thoubal police, was found shot dead in Thoubal district while a woman was found death with her throa…

In two separate incidents of ‘gruesome crime’ which took place in different parts of the state today, a young man, who was reportedly often enquired by Thoubal police, was found shot dead in Thoubal district while a woman was found death with her throat slit in Imphal West district Source Hueiyen News Service

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Blockade not an option yet in pursuance of Alternative Arrangement, says UNC

As of now highway blockade is not an option in pursuit of the demand for an Alternative Arrangement for Nagas of Manipur outside the purview of the Government of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

As of now highway blockade is not an option in pursuit of the demand for an Alternative Arrangement for Nagas of Manipur outside the purview of the Government of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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UNC begins campaign

The United Naga Council (UNC) has kick-started its grass-root level awareness campaign on Naga issue. In its first leg, the UNC leaders landed at a village called Ramrei, which is situated in the adjoining place of Senapati and Ukhrul districts today and carried out a fiery campaign where the Naga leaders have told the gathering […]

The United Naga Council (UNC) has kick-started its grass-root level awareness campaign on Naga issue.
In its first leg, the UNC leaders landed at a village called Ramrei, which is situated in the adjoining place of Senapati and Ukhrul districts today and carried out a fiery campaign where the Naga leaders have told the gathering that the Indo-Naga political issue should be settled at the earliest. “If the Naga solution is not brought about at the earliest time the government of India should give the Alternative Arrangement to the Manipur Nagas pending Naga solution as the Nagas in Manipur have severed ties with the Manipur government and that Nagas can no longer live under the Manipur government,” UNC general secretary Gaidon Kamei told the gathering.
The UNC leaders also told the gathering to be alert to face any eventuality saying if the government denies the rights of the Nagas for longer period stern movement will be initiated.
The UNC leaders and members of Alternative Arrangement demand committee including Ashinpao Gangmei and Milan Shimray also spoke on the ocassion.
They clarified in today’s meeting that the UNC is never part and parcel of the NSCN-IM but stated, “Any Naga movement will be supported by the UNC.”
Today’s programme was attended by leaders from 24 Naga villages including church leaders.
The UNC had  earlier issued written ‘guidelines’ to all the Naga tribe presidents and Naga frontal organisations to abide with when any eventuality crops up in their campaign for the ‘Alternative Arrangement’.
In the days to come, the UNC will touch most of the villages in the hill districts starting from today.

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Invite more foreign tourists, develop tourist spots : Governor

Mail News Service Imphal, Nov 30 :  Tourism festival concluded today at  Hapta Kangjeibung   attended by Governor  Gurbachand Jagat, Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh, Parliamentary Secretary Tourism M. Prithiviraj and Ministers . Governor said ,”. Unfortunately, due to reasons best known to them certain sections refrain from participating besides advocating that others should not participate […]

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Imphal, Nov 30 :  Tourism festival concluded today at  Hapta Kangjeibung   attended by Governor  Gurbachand Jagat, Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh, Parliamentary Secretary Tourism M. Prithiviraj and Ministers .
Governor said ,”. Unfortunately, due to reasons best known to them certain sections refrain from participating besides advocating that others should not participate also. This is not a very happy state of affairs as those who do not participate will be left out and eveiy citizen of Manipur should ensure that this Festival is made a success every year iri the interest of the State and its people.
Manipur no doubt is a beautiful State, with potential to develop it into a tourist destination. There are places like Ukhrul, Tamenglong, etc. which can be developed into beautiful hill stations. I may not be wrong to say that Nature has been bountiful and bestowed on Manipur all its splendour. But unfortunately, the potential is still to be realized. Manipur is known more for its law and order problem rather than its beauty and the tremendous human resources. It is a fact of life that negative reports travels much faster than positive attributes. Due to this tourists generally do not like to take the risk of visiting Manipur. It is for the State Government and the people of Manipur to work towards dispelling this negative aura.
Tourism industry is the fastest growing sector and its economic multiplication factor is the highest. Many countries without much natural resources have harnessed tourism as the main component of their economy with great success. Marketing is the key and I feel that Manipur has faltered in this regard. A greater effort needs to be made to ensure that Manipur is on the tourism map. The issue of accommodation will automatically be addressed if there is a rise in tourists and for this investment will be forthcoming. What a tourist needs is not a five star hotel but a basic clean, hygienic and affordable accommodation. The concerned agencies of the State Government should inspect the hotels and other places of stay regularly to ensure that they are maintained at a minimum standard of hygiene and cleanliness. Paying guest system can also be introducedas Manipur now has many private buildings which easily meet the standard. For this training of the owners of these buildings needs to be carried out and inspection also carried out regularly. Further the civic authorities and the people should make Manipur a much cleaner State, with clean roads, etc.
This year the number of visitors and the sale during the festival is lower as compared to the previous year, This is despite better publicity and creating a more festive mood at the venue. The concerned agencies should look into this and ascertain the reasons and come up with appropriate responses so that next year such issues are redressed. Even the concept may be changed and out of the box solutions considered. This year due to security reasons the parking was slightly away from the main venue and this may be a factor.
The number of stalls have increased but the participation from foreign countries is less. There is a need to draw more participation from other countries. The State Government may consider partnering one of the ASEAN countries every year, bringing in entrepreneurs and cultural teams from the partner country. This will make the festival more attractive and add novelty every year. For this the process must start early, 10-11 month’ahead. Further, the publicity also must be started well ahead in travel magazines, beside the social media, which have now become an important media for communication. I am glad that the Department of Tourism has launched a website for the festival and activities are being web cast. This is a step in the right direction and will definitely help in providing some publicity and information to those who would like to visit Manipur during the Festival.
This Festival is providing a platform for our artistes to show-case their skills.   Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh   said to make a Manipur as a tourist spot a proposal was submitted to the centre.  tination etc. all together nine projects have been submitted to ministry of Tourism.

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Woman killed,one shot dead

IMPHAL, Nov 30 MNS NNN: In two separate incidents that took place early Friday in Imphal West and Thoubal district of Manipur, a woman was found killed by slitting her throat while a 30-year-old man was shot dead. In the first incident, a woman about 40 years of age was found dead with her throat […]

IMPHAL, Nov 30 MNS NNN: In two separate incidents that took place early Friday in Imphal West and Thoubal district of Manipur, a woman was found killed by slitting her throat while a 30-year-old man was shot dead.
In the first incident, a woman about 40 years of age was found dead with her throat slit with a sharp knife around 6:30 am at Iroishemba Langol road which leads to Lamdeng village under Lamphel Police Station in Imphal West.
Police said it appeared that the woman was killed by unidentified persons at the spot by slitting her throat by a knife. The body was found lying in a pool of blood by some morning joggers. A lady bag was also found about a hundred metres from the spot.
Inside the bag, probably belonged to the deceased, a mobile phone charger, a jersey, some vegetables and another red purse were found by the police.
The police have registered a case in connection with the incident. The body has also been brought to Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) for identification pending autopsy.
In the second incident, a 30-year-old man was shot dead by unknown persons at Nongangkhong Kabolambi in Thoubal district early morning.
The bullet-riddled body of Yanglem Naoba alias Bisheswor, son of Y Basanta, a resident of Thoubal Wangma Taba Sorok Mathak, was found around 6 am on a roadside of Nongangkhong Kabolambi.
He received one bullet in the forehead, police said, adding that one 9 mm pistol, one empty case, another live round and one Nokia mobile handset were recovered from the site.
The police picked up the body and deposited at  s (JNIMS) for autopsy.
Meanwhile, protesting against the killing of Naoba, local residents of Thoubal Wangma Taba Sorok Mathak have blocked National Highway-2 (Imphal-Moreh road) since Friday morning.
A public meeting was also held at the locality following which a Joint Action Committee (JAC) against the killing was formed. The JAC later submitted a memorandum to Superintendent of Police, Thoubal district, Dr AK Jhalajit demanding that the state Government should book the culprits involved in the killing by December 1. The dead body would not be accepted by the JAC until and unless the culprits are booked, the JAC mentioned in the memorandum.
Naoba had left home around 5 am for his shop at Shekpi Khongnangkhong in Thoubal bazaar. The shop mainly deals with fertilizer and cement, according to his family. He leaves behind his wife and two daughters aged 2 and 7.   Naoba was a businessman.

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Hill leaders concentrated in Imphal areas only : Gaikhangam

IMPHAL, Nov 30 MNS NNN: Manipur Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam observed on Friday that development for the hill districts in Manipur is dragging behind because almost all the village chiefs and leaders are concentrating here in Imphal. The Deputy Chief Minister made this observation while addressing a function felicitating him organized by Longpi Area Chief […]

IMPHAL, Nov 30 MNS NNN: Manipur Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam observed on Friday that development for the hill districts in Manipur is dragging behind because almost all the village chiefs and leaders are concentrating here in Imphal.
The Deputy Chief Minister made this observation while addressing a function felicitating him organized by Longpi Area Chief Association Nungba, Tamenglong district at Hotel Nirmala, Imphal.
Gaikhangam said the Churachandpur headquarters has become an over-populated area with no more space to live in owing to influx of villagers from other parts of the district and that still all the works of the sub-divisions are being carried out in the headquarters.
This is not a good sign, Gaikhangam said and asked how can development be brought in villages in such a situation. “Therefore, please leave your village only when you think there is necessary to do so.”
Villagers should take part in the implementation of development scheme and programmes sponsored by Government of India which aim to uplift rural areas from the grass root level, Gaikhangam appealed. He said National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) is not an everlasting scheme so it is utmost necessary that villagers look after it by themselves whether it is being implemented fully instead of letting the Central agencies to verify it.
Acknowledging that Longpi area of Tamenglong district is a remote part, the Deputy Chief Minister informed that the state Government is taking steps to develop its transport and communication, electricity and water. He also announced that the state Government has taken initiative to include in the Prime Minister’s Special Package for development of major roads of the area.
At the felicitation function, the village chiefs of Longpi area honoured Gaikhangam by presenting him gifts. Haokholal Singson, Member, Autonomous District Council, Tamenglong, village leaders among others were also present at the event.

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Tribal leaders give peace messages

IMPHAL, Nov 30 NNN: With the starting of December (from first December) the Christmas parties begin with series of advent Christmas programmes. With this festive month setting in, the tribal organisations who are all busy round the year either blocking the roads or imposing bandhs to draw attention to their cause, have the messages of […]

IMPHAL, Nov 30 NNN: With the starting of December (from first December) the Christmas parties begin with series of advent Christmas programmes.
With this festive month setting in, the tribal organisations who are all busy round the year either blocking the roads or imposing bandhs to draw attention to their cause, have the messages of peace and prosperity for the people.
In a whirlwind touch-of-all-organisation programme initiated by Newmai News Network today, Kuki Inpi, Manipur (KIM) president Thangkhosei Haokip on behalf of KIM has this to say, “Let the coming of Jesus Christ enhance the peaceful co-existence of the communities.
United Naga Council (UNC) president L Adani said, “May the coming of ‘prince of peace’ bring justice to our land through resolution and settlement while Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO) president Peter Mate wishes that that love, hope and peace be increased in this coming Christmas.
Naga People’s Organisation (NPO) president Markson wishes this Christmas to bring peace, goodwill and forgiveness to everyone.
All Manipur Tribal Union (AMTU) general secretary Romeo Bungdon has this to say, “May the prince of peace reign and change the whole people of Manipur miraculously through this Christmas.”
Thangkam Lupheng, general secretary of Committee on Protection of Tribal Areas Manipur (COPTAM)
said that let this Christmas bring mutual understanding amongst the communities and also bring reconciliation.
All Naga Students Association, Manipur (ANSAM) president Kuko Sha said that through this Christmas the respect for each other’s rights is increased.
Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) leader George Guite has this to say, “We wish that this Christmas means hope, peace and love. We request all the Kukis in India and abroad to pray for an early solution of the Kukis in the form of a Kuki State.”
Zeliangriong Baudi chairman Thomas Kamei also wishes peace and love to all.
“The message of the angels on the night Jesus was born is, “Glory to God and peace among men with whom the Lord is please.’ Let us all try to live a life that pleases the Lord. then only there will be peace in our land,” was Rev Prim Vaiphei of the All Manipur Christian Organisation (AMCO) has to say.

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KNO responds to NSCN(IM)’s statement

IMPHAL, Nov 30 NNN: The Kuki National Organizatin one of the two umbrella organisations of Kuki militant outfits on Friday responded to the NSCN (IM)’s statement over Kuki demands for Kuki rights and territory to be recognized. The KNO said the organisation finds it unfortunate that the NSCN-IM should choose to stick to its brand […]

IMPHAL, Nov 30 NNN: The Kuki National Organizatin one of the two umbrella organisations of Kuki militant outfits on Friday responded to the NSCN (IM)’s statement over Kuki demands for Kuki rights and territory to be recognized.
The KNO said the organisation finds it unfortunate that the NSCN-IM should choose to stick to its brand of baseless propagandizing in its pursuit of exclusivist and communal agenda of grabbing land rights of politically less -organized neighbours, including the Kuki community. It stated that the KNO would like to place on record that its claims on traditional Kuki territory is in fact a sacrificial and compromised claim in recognition of present-day demographic distribution aimed at communal harmony and mutually dignified peaceful co-existence.
“In this context, it is pertinent to mention that in the pre-British era present-day Tamenglong, for example, was the chiefdom of Kuki legendary resistance leaders, Pu Tintong, chief of Laijang and Pu Khotinthang, chief of Jampi. At the time, Tamenglong was known as Laijang. The present-day inhabitants, who belong to the Zeliangrong community were vassals and servants in the court of Pu Tintong of Laijang and Jampi. Likewise, the present-day inhabitants of Ukhrul were vassals and servants of Pu Pache, the great Kuki chief of Chassad and Pu Chengjapao, chief of Aisan. However, since the present demographic pattern shows the once vassal community in majority in the existing districts, which originated as Sub-divisions by design of British colonialists to suppress their enemy, the Kukis, today, we find it reasonable and so generously have decided not to claim the entire territory, which do not include 350 villages (such as Joupi), uprooted by NSCN-IM from 1992-1997, but limit it to areas where Kuki villages live in peace,” the KNO recalls.
“The accusation of the NSCN-IM that the Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) circulated a fake Memorandum of Understanding between KNO and NSCN -IM is false. However, KNO would like to place on record the background to the development of the MoU that when Th Muivah, general secretary of NSCN-IM wanted to go to his birth place, Somdal, VS Atem requested TS Haokip, defence secretary of KNO to facilitate the process as from this stage on Nagas and Meiteis were going to be at loggerheads. NSCN-IM also sent members of Naga Students Federation (NSF) to Aizawl to meet members of the Young Mizo Association (YMA) to request Kukis in Manipur, the Mizo people’s brethren’s support. YMA, in response asked the NSF delegation to speak directly to the Kukis. Following this advice, the NSF group met a Kuki gentleman in Aizawl, who in turn spoke to PS Haokip, president KNO. The president replied that should NSCN -IM want mutual support at any given time, a sound basis for a positive and healthy relationship needs to be established. KNO would not ask compensation for the 900 Kukis killed by NSCN-IM from 1992-1997, but would propose a territorial understanding. Hence, only was born the idea of the MoU in question specifically as a proposal. Should the proposal lack acceptance from NSCN-IM,  there is no alternative for a mutual relationship,” the KNO stated today.
The proposed MoU has no connection with the stand of KSDC. KSDC’s stand is based on the land of the Kukis for which our chieftains possess pattas, legal land ownership rights. Ownership of traditional lands by Kukis pre-dates 33 AD, when the first Meitei king Chothe Thangvai Pakhangba’s coronation. As stated in the Meitei Pooyas, two Kuki chiefs Kuki Ahongba and Kuki Achouba helped Pakhangba’s mobilisation to the throne, the KNO claimed.
The KNO then stated that the proposed Memorandum had indeed been authored and given to the NSCN-IM leadership for consideration and in the spirit of amicable and mutually dignified settlement of contentious issues between the two neighbouring communities and cooperation in the march towards welfare of the two peoples. That the NSCN-IM, based on irresponsible press reports should accuse the KNO of claiming the Memorandum as having been signed is unfortunate and unexpected from an organization of their stature, it said.
The KNO would also like to place on record that the KNO is never against the aspirations of the Naga people as long as such aspirations do not infringe on the rights of the Kuki people. At the same time, the KNO will not tolerate any attempt by the NSCN (IM) to forcibly include Kuki inhabited traditional areas into any form of Naga administrative entity, primarily because of the antagonistic and ethno-exclusivist chauvinism of the NSCN -IM ideology, which was manifest in the Kuki genocide that the organization orchestrated between 1992 to 1997.
The KNO also hereby offers free advice to the NSCN -IM leadership to refrain from the shallow and shameful manoeuvre of using captive Kukis in the name of Kuki Tribal Union (KTU) to blow the trumpet on their behalf, because the KNO would like to maintain some respectability for the NSCN-IM as a long standing revolutionary organization.
Finally, the KNO appeals to the Naga people not to be led by the NSCN -IM onto the path of hatred, but to bring sense into the leadership of the NSCN -IM to change track and reciprocate KNO’s sincere overtures for dignified mutual relations and cooperation between the two peoples towards protecting our tribal rights and heritage in the face of neo-colonial threats, towards peace and development for our peoples who have been denied and deprived by people who have no right to meddle in our affairs.

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What should we do?

The possibility of Nagas getting their demand for amalgamation of all Naga inhabited areas in Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh is remote. They have understood the impracticality of creating land on communal line. Yet they are keeping the issue alive, because they consider it as a big tool for playing larger political game in NE […]

The possibility of Nagas getting their demand for amalgamation of all Naga inhabited areas in Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh is remote. They have understood the impracticality of creating land on communal line. Yet they are keeping the issue alive, because they consider it as a big tool for playing larger political game in NE region. Nagaland Chief Minister has widened his political fortune banked on the irresponsibly coined demand. Union Government having felt the stiff and stingy challenge thrown by NE region particularly Manipur will think several times before fulfilling the irresponsible demand. In the event of Union Government succumbing to the pressure unleashed by a section of the Nagas for expansion of Nagaland, what should the civil societies do to protect territorial integrity of the state? Our direct answer will be we have a Government, whose roles cannot be sidelined. When India is attacked by a hostile nation the first reaction that ought to be reflected must come from the Government not from the civil organisations. Naturally when Manipur is attacked by neighbouring state the first duty of the Government is to react. Our Government should show that it is existing for the masses and it will do what is required to keep the state alive. The Union Government understands the complex situation prevailing in Manipur. Moreover almost all the political parties existing in the country have taken the pledge to protect territorial boundary of Manipur in particular and other states in NE region. If they did not understand the complex situation they would have gone out against the decent norms and carry out whatever they felt is right. We had had the Prime Minister, who could talk openly of bringing all the states in NE region under one administrative unit. Such Government did not last long. Naga territory expansion might have remained as non issue if the NSCN and the Union Government peace talk did not come up. The demand though kept at abeyance is kicking as the NSCN is engaged in peace talk. Both national and regional parties functioning in Manipur have a big role to play in making the Union Government realise that territorial issue is not a plaything. Those at the helms of affairs at the centre have understood seriousness of the issue. But these leaders like other mortals have short-lived political career hence the need for making relentless efforts to keep territorial integrity intact. Manipur is a small state and the majority community is Meitei. Majority community should be able to make sacrifices to keep all united. Tribal hospitality is great, which needs to be returned in equal measure. In doing that cultural and emotional integrity of all will be established. However the Union Government stands warned that Manipur and its people will defy all decencies and take side with the extreme elements to protect the integrity of the land. The extreme step includes all that is uttered by civil organisations based in Manipur.

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Sit in protest

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IMPHAL, Nov 30: Contractual staffs of the National Rural Health Mission, Manipur today staged a sit in protest concerning their problems at the Keishampat Lairembi community hall.

The sit in protest was participated by contractual staffs under NRHM Manipur posted at CHCs, PHCs, UHCs, PHSCs, DMMUs and Office Assistant and Computer operators at district level of all districts.

The contractual staffs have lamented that there is no model terms and conditions (service rules) of contract employment for NHRM contractual employees under NRHM.

They have also said that there are inconsistensies about the designation and monthly consolidated honorarium of finace personnel posted at CHCs and PHCs in every orders of the State Health Society, Manipur since 2007.

The protestors have also placed several other problems.

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UG suspects arrested

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IMPHAL, Nov 30: A team of CDO Imphal West on Thursday arrested three active members of RPF/PLA from Mongsangei near TS Paul College gate, said a police release.

According to the release, the three arrested outfits have been identified as Salam Singhajit alias Tamotombi Singh, 33, son of late S Ibohal Singh OF Haobam Marak Kangjam Leikai, Laishram Sunil Singh, 27, son of late L Yajenta Singh of Kakwa Naorem Leikai sofa Leirak and Naorem Nitinkumar alias Maipak alias Mangal, 37, son of late N Ibobi Singh of Kakwa Naorem Leikai Sofa Leirak.

Meanwhile, CDO Thoubal Police arrested one self style secretary of MKL identified as Huidrom Rohit Kumar Singh alias Ngamba,27,son of H Bijoy Singh of Thoubal Bazar Makha during at search operation at Thoubal Wangmataba bus parking on Wednesday at around 11:50 am, said another police release.

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