All political parties committee seeks expert opinion on ILP

IMPHAL, August 9: The safety of the indigenous population of the State will be ensured, deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who is also heading the all-political parties committee set up to

IMPHAL, August 9: The safety of the indigenous population of the State will be ensured, deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who is also heading the all-political parties committee set up to determine an act to control the influx of foreigners in the State said today.

He told media persons at his office that the committee will ensure that an Act is in place to protect the indigenous population if implementing the Inner Line Permit System becomes impossible.

The first meeting of the committee was held today at the office chamber of the deputy Chief Minister at Old Secretariat today.

Addressing media persons after the meeting, Gaikhangam divulged that the next meeting has been scheduled at the Assembly Secretariat for which the Speaker has also allocated a room.

He said today’s meeting resolved to seek legal opinion in written form from two legal experts each from the High Court Bar Association and All Manipur Bar Association.

Opinions from concerned academicians of the Manipur University and the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System have also been sought, Gaikhangam said.

The experts have also been informed to make their written statements reach the committee within two weeks-time and to be physically present before the committee, he added.

If the need arise, opinions of legal experts from the Supreme Court will also be invited, he further said. 

The 13 member committee of political parties was constituted during a marathon meeting of the political parties held on August 6.

The committee is led by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam as chairman and MLA RK Anand as convener. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/08/all-political-parties-committee-seeks-expert-opinion-on-ilp/

NSCN (IM) cadres sent to judicial custody

IMPHAL, August 9: Two NSCN-IM cadres who were formally re-arrested by the police on August 4 have been sent to judicial custody today.The two were among the eight arrested from

IMPHAL, August 9: Two NSCN-IM cadres who were formally re-arrested by the police on August 4 have been sent to judicial custody today.

The two were among the eight arrested from the WTR office, Ukhrul of the NSCN (IM) in connection with the killing of Ukhrul Autonomous District Council member last month.

Wunglengpam Raipang, alias Apam, 31, s/o Ramreingam of Tushal village Tamenglong and Shimreingam Value alias Angam, 33, son of Alung Value of Tuinem Village, Ukhrul were produced before the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Imphal East and remanded to judicial custody for 13 days. 

It may be recalled that the Temenglong police submitted a plea before the court seeking custodial remand of Wunglengpam Raipang, alias Apam, 31, s/o Ramreingam of Tushal village, in connection with a case under Fir No.22 (II)2012 TML PS u/s 307/426/400 & 25(I-C) Arms Act. 

The case was registered following a gun fight between ZUF and NSCN-IM on November 20, 2012 at Khumji. 

Similarly, the Phungyar police submitted a plea seeking custodial remand of Shimreingam Value alias Angam, 33, son of Alung Value of Tuinem Village, Ukhrul in connection with a case under FIR no.3 (9)2009 PYR PS u/s 307/34 IPC&25 (I-C) Arms Act. The case was registered by the police in connection with an ambush laid by the NSCN-IM against a column of 23 AR.

They were formally arrested by the concerned police stations after being granted permission by the court. 

Apam has been remanded to police custody till August 8 while Angam till August 7.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/08/nscn-im-cadres-sent-to-judicial-custody/

ILP rallies continue unabated at different places

  THOUBAL, August 9: Students of Thoubal Leisangthem had organised a mass rally demanding the implementation of Inner Line Permit in Manipur and had resolved to stop providing any help

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THOUBAL, August 9: Students of Thoubal Leisangthem had organised a mass rally demanding the implementation of Inner Line Permit in Manipur and had resolved to stop providing any help to non-locals and not to buy any products from them as well today. 

The rally organised by JCILPS, Thoubal branch was participated by students of Leishangthem Public English School, TMK English School, Thoudam Leishangthem High School and HTPK English School, etc. 

The rally started from Thoudam Leishangthem and the demonstration proceeded around the area of Leishangthem Kelli Makhong and ended at its starting point. A sit in protest was later held at the rally end point. 

Speaking to media persons, committee convener, Kh Rabi stated that student body will not withdraw from their stance until and unless their demand for ILP is implemented by the government. He further said that students can carry on with their studies properly only when ILP is implemented in the state.

A joint meira rallies were also organised yesterday by Kangleicha Chaokhat Thourang Lup, Wanagai Tera Pishak, Young Defence Club, Wabagai, YDA Hiyanglam Tera Pishak and Khunja Chanura Nupi Marup to demand the implementation of ILP in Manipur. In continuation of the rally, the Kangleicha Chaokhat Thourang Lup along with local Meira Paibi lups and members of Thourang Lup had also organised a sit in protest at the compound of Kangleicha Chaokhat Thourang Lup today demanding ILP implementation in Manipur. 

The Manipur State Pensioners’ Union has stated that during a meeting held on August 9, the union resolved to support the demand for ILP implementation taken up by the JCILPS. 

According to a release of the Union, a sit in protest will be held at its office on August 12 in relation with ILP implementation. 

In this regard, members of the union are requested to come at 10 am to participate in the protest, it said. 

NNN adds:  Major Muslim social organizations on Saturday decided to join the rising Inner Line Permit (ILP) movement in Manipur and recommended the government to fix a date for implementation of ILP.

A one-day discussion on ILP system in Manipur was jointly organized at Manipur Press Club here by the All Manipur Muslim Orgnisations’ Coordinating Committee (AMMOCC), United Manipur Muslim Women Development Organisation (UMMWDO), All Manipur Muslim Students’ Organisation (AMMSO) and Muslim Advocates’’ Legal Services Organisation (MALSO).

The deliberation, also attended by representatives of other Muslim organizations, among others decided to extend full support and cooperate with the ongoing intensifying ILP movement by holding agitations in democratic way in Muslim dominated areas, to urge Manipur government to fix a date for implementation of ILP and to suggest to notify a list of indigenous groups in the state in the official gazette.  

Senior advocate and president of All Manipur Bar Association (AMBA) Khaidem Mani spoke as resource person during the discourse.

Advocate Md Zakir, former president and advisor of AMMOCC, Sheikh Muhamuddin, general secretary, Islamic Cultural & Research Association (ICRA), advocate Md Rabi Khan, general secretary, MALSO and Anwari Noorjahan, president, UMMWDO and other leaders of Muslim social organizations took part in the discussion.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/08/ilp-rallies-continue-unabated-at-different-places/

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