Ranjita killing JAC demands death penalty, family of accused cries foul

The JAC formed against the brutal killing of Lourembam Ranjita 30 who was found stabbed to death at a paddy field at Yairipok Khoirom Mathak Leikai on August 2 has demanded life imprisonment or death penalty of the accused killer Laishram Ibomcha 52…

The JAC formed against the brutal killing of Lourembam Ranjita 30 who was found stabbed to death at a paddy field at Yairipok Khoirom Mathak Leikai on August 2 has demanded life imprisonment or death penalty of the accused killer Laishram Ibomcha 52 of Yairipok Khoirom Mathak Leikai Ataobung Keithel Source Hueiyen News Service

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TKS orders school shutdown, boycott of IDay celebration

In addition to issuing a diktat for indefinite closure of all educational institutions in Ukhrul district headquarters with effect from August 9, Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong TKS has announced its decision to boycott the Independence Day celebration in …

In addition to issuing a diktat for indefinite closure of all educational institutions in Ukhrul district headquarters with effect from August 9, Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong TKS has announced its decision to boycott the Independence Day celebration in Ukhrul Source Hueiyen News Service

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9 caught for attempt to foil ILP rally

Joining the statewide movement for implementation of Inner Line Permit system in Manipur to check the influx of outsiders into the state, hundreds of residents of Keirenbikhok in Thoubal district under the aegis of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit …

Joining the statewide movement for implementation of Inner Line Permit system in Manipur to check the influx of outsiders into the state, hundreds of residents of Keirenbikhok in Thoubal district under the aegis of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS staged a massive torch rally on Saturday night Source Hueiyen News Service

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Koutruk, others offer land for sports varsity

Welcoming the decision of the NDA Government led by Narendra Modi to set up a sports university in Manipur, people of Koutruk, Senjam Khunou and Senjam Chirang have decided to offer whatever acres of land required for the sports university to the Gover…

Welcoming the decision of the NDA Government led by Narendra Modi to set up a sports university in Manipur, people of Koutruk, Senjam Khunou and Senjam Chirang have decided to offer whatever acres of land required for the sports university to the Government without any condition Source The Sangai Express

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Toppers of Don Bosco College Maram feted

While appreciating Don Bosco College Maram for its outstanding performance of producing 47 toppers in the Manipur University Degree Examination 2014, Maram Students’ Union has felicitated the rank holder students during a programme held on Saturday at …

While appreciating Don Bosco College Maram for its outstanding performance of producing 47 toppers in the Manipur University Degree Examination 2014, Maram Students’ Union has felicitated the rank holder students during a programme held on Saturday at the premises of the College Source Hueiyen News Service

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ILPS stir moves forward

The demand for implementation of Inner Line Permit System in Manipur has accelerated with a number of sit in protests including protest meetings held today across the valley of the State Source The Sangai Express

The demand for implementation of Inner Line Permit System in Manipur has accelerated with a number of sit in protests including protest meetings held today across the valley of the State Source The Sangai Express

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Uncertainty hangs on extension of SoO term

Just 12 days are left for expiry of the present term of Suspension of Operation SoO with the United People’s Front UPF and the Kuki National Organisation KNO but an uncertainty hangs whether the two umbrella organisations of Kuki underground grou…

Just 12 days are left for expiry of the present term of Suspension of Operation SoO with the United People’s Front UPF and the Kuki National Organisation KNO but an uncertainty hangs whether the two umbrella organisations of Kuki underground groups will sign for extension of SoO for another term or not Source Hueiyen News Service

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MU hostellers face starvation

Following sudden notification issued by the Manipur University authority to vacate both the boys’ and girls’ hostels, numerous hostellers with no other places to go have been taking shelter in Heijigang Keithel and are facing all kinds of adversities …

Following sudden notification issued by the Manipur University authority to vacate both the boys’ and girls’ hostels, numerous hostellers with no other places to go have been taking shelter in Heijigang Keithel and are facing all kinds of adversities Source The Sangai Express

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Sitins to push for ILP unabated

Extending support to the ongoing demand for implementation of Inner Line Permit System in the State which is spearheaded by Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS , a sit in protest was staged jointly by Chaokhat Khongthang Lup, Kwakeithel…

Extending support to the ongoing demand for implementation of Inner Line Permit System in the State which is spearheaded by Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS , a sit in protest was staged jointly by Chaokhat Khongthang Lup, Kwakeithel Thiyam Leikai and Kwakeithel Thiyam Leikai Youth Organization at Kwakeithel Thiyam Leikai, Imphal West today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Despite clean chit given to RIMS, Shija Mystery hangs over Eliza’s death case

Despite the clean chit given by the Special Medical Board to RIMS as well as JNIMS doctors, mystery still hangs over the death of Eliza Source The Sangai Express

Despite the clean chit given by the Special Medical Board to RIMS as well as JNIMS doctors, mystery still hangs over the death of Eliza Source The Sangai Express

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Plastic fibre boat presented to ThangKarang people

To facilitate the movement of people living in Thanga Karang Island of Loktak Lake, especially the school going children, a plastic fibre boat having the capacity of carrying 10 to 15 people at one time was presented to the people during a function org…

To facilitate the movement of people living in Thanga Karang Island of Loktak Lake, especially the school going children, a plastic fibre boat having the capacity of carrying 10 to 15 people at one time was presented to the people during a function organised by at National Association of Fishermen NAF , Manipur State Unit at the twin island village today Source Hueiyen News Service

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What should the State Government do for implementation of the Inner Line … – KanglaOnline

What should the State Government do for implementation of the Inner Line …KanglaOnlineNow all sections of people except the hill people are demanding the implementation of Inner Line Permit System ( Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation -1873 ) in Manip…

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Now all sections of people except the hill people are demanding the implementation of Inner Line Permit System ( Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation -1873 ) in Manipur. One such permit system was implemented in Manipur during 1901 to 1950 to control …

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Human Vulnerability, Culture As Destiny, State Formation In A Border Province: Key questions in Manipur today

By Amar Yumnam Any development in any society today has to be competitive and meaningfully address the issues of individuals and households in that society. Further all the interventions in

By Amar Yumnam

Any development in any society today has to be competitive and meaningfully address the issues of individuals and households in that society. Further all the interventions in the society has to be oriented towards meeting the needs for generating epistemic communities in the society so that the clusters of knowledge creation in the society become more wide-spread and deep-rooted. Still further, every society requires the evolution from a framework of culture as destiny to an environment where culture becomes the foundation for innovation and emergence of entrepreneurs. Moreover, any border region in a country has to address the usual deficiency in public order and infrastructure for undertaking activities. Another critical element in societies still trying to develop is the inevitability of addressing the issue of establishing appropriate political and economic institutions for facilitating development. Here the global lesson in this has been one where the right economic institutions have been more rewarding within a shorter period and even facilitating the evolution of appropriate political institutions. Now all these are relevant as well as urgent questions to be attended to in the context of Manipur.

The urgency and the imperative for addressing these issues are all the more in the context of evolving global thinking in both the immediate neighbouring countries and the larger global context. As regards the neighbouring countries, one very recent report for the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) is very significant. This Report prepared by the Asian Development Bank Institute is titled as “ASEAN 2030: Toward a Borderless Economic Community”. It spells out strategies for making ASEAN “truly borderless economic community” by 2030 in her own unique way different from “the highly bureaucratic organisation or a structure” like the European Union. At the global level, the latest report of the United Nations Development Programme, Human Development Report 2014_Suataining Human Progress: Reducing Vulnerabilities and Building Resilience, has drawn the international attention on imperatives to enhance the range of choices and the need to protect the capabilities of individuals to face any critical crisis.

Manipur today demands the unified attention of the government for establishing a knowledge society where new thinking is facilitated and new knowledge is increasingly applied to the solution of problems; it goes much beyond the public bluff of the Chief Minister scolding a Minister. One critical need of Manipur today is the engagement of the government in evolving and implementing policies for reducing the deficiency in public order and reach of governance. This goes much beyond the “improvement” of the highway from Keishampat to Malom. There is the inevitable need to establish in right earnest a framework for provision of inclusive public goods for the entire territory and people of Manipur; this we have been missing for an unwarrantedly long period of time. This need is much more imperative than the requirements of the Sangai Festivals which have so far been only melas for clustered sale of items instead of the needed temporary cluster of knowledge and technology as any such contemporary fair should be. This deficiency in thinking by the government is still painfully salient, and with the consequence of poverty of infrastructure for activities far and wide. The rising vulnerability of the people to a shock, and increasing environmental degradation to recover from the shocks are issues to be responded to with policies sooner than later.

With the world increasingly based on knowledge for functioning and interaction, Manipur can no longer afford to lag behind in evolving an own system of knowledge creation. This would entail establishing a contextual system of interaction for knowledge creation within and without. Given the diversity in ethnic composition and geography in Manipur, application of mind and evolution of policies for this are long overdue in Manipur. Instead of a system of knowledge creation, we now experience an unhealthy competition in politicking for exclusivity among the various ethnicities.

One thing mentioned more often than not by all in Manipur is the richness of culture. But all these amount to articulating, practising and emphasising culture as destiny instead of as a dynamic force for social advancement. Culture as destiny is prohibitive of emergence of new ideas, entrepreneurs, and an atmosphere of knowledge creation relevant for building capabilities for global competition. The provincial government has not applied it mind yet to this aspect of culture as foundation for social dynamics rather than as destiny. This has been the dominant characteristic of collective articulation and functioning as well. This is why the “richness” of culture has not led to the speeding up of development and enhancement of technology upgradation in functionings.

This takes us to the related question of vulnerability of the people of Manipur to any shock or disaster. In the olden times, there were societal security in both the mountains and the valley such that any temporary shock of an individual would be taken care of by the society. Now this security has disappeared in both the regions. In other words, an individual has to face any shock with her own capability today. This calls for the government to see to it that a framework is functional and alive in the society where the range of choices available to an individual is increasingly widened, and the capabilities of individuals are allowed to become progressively rise.

All these lead to the imperative to apply devoted mind and evolve policies with a sense of urgency for evolving appropriate economic and political institutions for taking Manipur to the level where she can join the unfolding globalising process with her heads held high.

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What should the State Government do for implementation of the Inner Line Permit system in Manipur

By Dr. Khomdon Lisam Now all sections of people except the hill people are demanding the implementation of Inner Line Permit System ( Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation -1873 ) in

By Dr. Khomdon Lisam

Now all sections of people except the hill people are demanding the implementation of Inner Line Permit System ( Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation -1873 ) in Manipur. One such permit system was implemented in Manipur during 1901 to 1950 to control entry of Non-Manipuris from outside the state. This Permit system was brought under the Foreigners Department on 1 November, 1931. Such a permit system ensures identification, detection, registration and control of illegal immigration in Manipur. In 1948, the Government of India had officially approved retention of the permit system in Manipur vide Mr. G.E.D Walker, Advisor to the Governor of Assam letter no .120/47/C- 26-27 dated 17th January, 1948. This Permit system was abolished by Mr. Himmat Singh , the then Chief Commissioner of Manipur on 18 November, 1950 allowing free entry, unchecked influx of outsiders from other states leading to unprecedented increase of migrant population in Manipur.

Magnitude of the problem : One strategy of the Government of India is to prevent the people of North East states from being united by inciting one ethnic gtoup with another through ethnicity, religion, political parties and corruption. Another strategy is population invasion – a population war without arms. This will replace the indigenous population of North East India with Mongoloid features with the mainland Indians of Aryan blood in the name of secularism and democracy over a period of 60 -65 years and reduce the indigenous population to a microscopic minority and build an united India of the same Aryan blood .There is already demographic Imbalance and threat to Manipur’s identity. The uncontrolled and unchecked immigration posed a great threat to the national security, .demographic balance with the prospect of the outsiders becoming a majority community reducing the majority indigenous communities like the Meities and Tribals to minority in our own home land. According to 2001 Census, the population of outside migrants in Manipur was 707,488 as against the Meitei population of 751822 tribal population of 670,782 as per Census-2001 report (UCM) There is a sense of helplessness, anxiety and tension among the Manipuris fearing that the Meitei identity or tribal identity or Muslim identity are under threat. The situation after arrival of Train connection will be alarming. The incidence of local girls marrying to outside migrants is increasing every year. The migrants particularly the Muslims are not using family planning methods for birth control although the indigenous population are practicing family planning methods leading to population imbalance. The migrants are indulging in illegal drug trafficking or any other crime for earning quick money .

Why is the population of Immigrants increasing by leaves and bound in Manipur

1. Political Support and Vote Banks: The political leaders are entirely responsible for fast increase of migrant population in Manipur . Many of our Political Leaders in Manipur use the immigrants as vote banks. I have personally seen some ministers dancing with lean and thin ugly looking immigrants in their own constituencies. They supported and facilitate the immigrants in getting ration cards, BPL cards, driving licence, Voter ID, Birth certificate etc. They even help them in purchasing land or shops. The Jiribam subdivision under Shri Devendra Singh’s constituency is an excellent example. He must be given the title “ Father of Foreigners of Manipur”. There are many MLAs and Ex-MLAs ( both Hills and Valley) whom people want to give this title. They must be boycotted by the people declaring them as the “ Enemy of the state” .. They have lost the love, trust and respect of the people.

2. Many Bangladeshis / Nepalese came to Manipur with ration cards, driving licence, birth certificates issued by the Government of Assam. Assam is now called : the “Exporter of Foreigners”. So our security system can not identify them as foreigners. It is also reported that the same practice is being carried in Manipur also.

3. Support by the Manipur Police. Manipur Police is overprotective to the migrants. If there is a quarrel or violence involving outsiders at the Khwairamband Bazar, our Manipur Police immediately appeared out of nowhere and arrested the Manipuris whether right or wrong. They allowed themselves to be used by outsiders, which is one lesson the Delhi Police should learnt from Manipur Police.

4. Manipuris’ aversion to manual work . In general, Manipuris especially Meiteis do not want to work as domestic helpers, rickshaw pullers, Thella pullers , cobblers, barbers, garbage collectors, mason. Plumbers etc. Jobs that are generally unattractive to the natives were being taken up by the immigrants. So there is always a vacuum , which can be filled by migrant workers at cheaper rate. When the BRO or any outside contractors come to work in Manipur, they bring hundreds of labourers . These labourers never return to their home states even after completion of the specific task.

5. Easy availability of jobs and better economic prospects are the key factors which attract immigrants to Manipur . Migrants are more hard working . They do not enjoy Sundays and Holidays where our local workers are enjoying not only Sundays and Holidays but also all festivals, Utsop, Marriages, Swaradhas making themselves undependable and unreliable. Since the migrants also charge less, local contractors also prefer to employ them. Such scenarios pave the way for large-scale immigration. Moreover, the Manipuris are becoming increasingly dependent on the immigrants.

6. Absence of any law for regulation of internal migrants in Manipur

7. In-effective implementation of Foreigners Act -1946

8. Faulty Manipur Land Revenue Act-1960 – putting no bar on purchasing land by outsiders or immigrants What Manipur requires today is the Uniform Land Laws for all ethnic groups. The immigrants should not be allowed to purchase land without Government permission.

9. No system of work permit. A special Temporary Work permit for the specific trade should be issued on payment of certain fees in addition to the registration fees. This should be renewed every year on payment of certain fees.

10. No bar on outsiders marrying local girls. The number of women marrying outsiders is increasing nowadays. The immigrants come with an intension to marry local girls to secure social sanction and establish himself by buying land , constructing houses and getting white colour jobs. We should debate on whether the Manipur Government should discourage Manipuri women marrying outsiders. These women shall not be allowed to inherit ancestral land property or buy land properties in their names .

11. Absence of Family Planning among the Immigrants resulting to rapid increase of migrant population. Two child norm should be strictly enforced . The State Government should move the Government of India to amend the National Family Planning Policy to impose certain taxes for violating the two child norm to prevent population balance.

Where is it implemented: -The ILP is required for Indian citizens to enter Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Mizoram. It is issued under the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation, 1873. But this is not meant only for tribal. It was implemented in many non -tribal areas like Darrang, Nowgong , Cachar, Sibsagar.

Lessons from Nagaland :

Nagaland is one state where the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation, 1873 ( Inner Line Permit System is implemented from the days of Naga Hills. We can ask “ Is Nagaland facing the problem of illegal migration. Thuingaleng Muivah, the general secretary of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-(NSCN-IM), estimated two lakh Bangladeshis in the Dimapur area alone. On July 10, 2009, Nagaland Home Minister Imkong Inchen stated on the floor of the State Assembly in Kohima that a total of 75,807 ILPs were issued in 2008-09, and the total amount collected was Rs 2,024,690. In 2007-08, the number of permits issued was 76,268, with the total amount collected being Rs. 2,157,345. However, he admitted that the state did not have any mechanism to check if people coming in through this permit ever left the state or not. An overwhelming majority of the intelligentsia (94.28 per cent) in Nagaland felt that the ILP had not been effective at all.

In 2003, the Nagaland Government estimated approximately one lakh illegal immigrants who had settled in the foothills of the state bordering Assam. Based on this estimates, we can assume there are at least 1 lakh illegal immigrants in the state.

In 2003, the Nagaland Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio, publicly acknowledged Assam as being the ‘exporter’ of illegal immigrants to Nagaland. The Telegraph, a Kolkata-based daily newspaper, also reported that certain officials of the Guwahati Municipal Corporation were issuing birth certificates for a paltry sum of Rs 200. Terming the report an ‘eye opener’, Rio alleged that such rackets were endangering the entire North-East.

The Immigrants come with an intention to marry local girls to settle himself . A new generation of Sumias has appeared in Nagaland : “The children of the immigrants, who marry local girls, are often referred to as ‘Sumias’ … These children are also confused about the religion they should adopt. In most cases, they are given Naga names. So, they cannot be detected by the authorities concerned. When they apply for opportunities like jobs, which are meant only for the indigenous people of Nagaland , they are facing problems. Unfortunately, the emergence of ‘Sumias’ is a sensitive and hotly debated issue across the state.

Dimapur had the largest non-Naga workforce of 32,700 persons followed by Kohima (10,900) and Mokokchung (2,215). The survey covered 78 different trades ranging from agriculture, trading and manufacturing to the service sector. The annual income of non-Nagas in Dimapur was the highest at Rs 351.85 crore followed by Kohima at Rs 89.98 crore and Mokokchung at Rs 8.77 crore. The construction sector had the highest. More than 50% of this income goes to their own states

Now all sections of the Manipur people are increasingly getting worried that unabated immigration will become a major economic, demographic and political problem. Their apprehension is that this may lead to loss of land and damage to Meiteis and tribal cultural identity.

Experience of other states and other countries.

The 1961 census estimated that approximately 750,000 East Pakistanis had migrated into Assam between 1951 and 1961. The biggest problem of Assam is now the foreigners issue thanks to the wisdom of Jawaharlal Nehru. In Tripura , the percentage of the indigenous population is 93 % of the entire population in 1947. By 2001, it has been reduced to 22%. The percentage of indigenous population of Andaman and Nicobar Islands declined from 100% at the time of arrival of British in 1867 to nearly extinct by 2011. They have lost their lands, language, custom, tradition. In India, there is policy and law to protect the tiger and other animal but there is no policy or law to save the vanishing tribes. The Government of India had forgotten the existence of indigenous population in Andaman and Nicobar Islands for along time. They used to conduct punitive expeditions to wipe out the indigenous population during 19th and early 20th century. USA is known as a Nation of Immigrants . When Christopher Columbus arrived in America on 12 Oct , 1492 , they were amazed to see the lives of native Americans who enjoy freedom with abundant nourishment without laws, without police and without religion . The percentage of native Americans had declined from 100% in 1492 to about 0.8% by 2006.The aboriginal population from the arrival of Christopher Columbus on 12 October, 1492 has declined from 100% to 0.8% by 2006. The aboriginal population of Australia from the time of arrival of the First Fleet of British ships in January 1788 A.D has declined from 100% to around 2.5% by 2008. There are many examples from different countries of the world.

Stand of the JCILP :

On 30th June, 2006, FREINDS had submitted a memorandum to the State Government for introduction of Inner Line Permit in Manipur. Later on. the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILP), Manipur had submitted a memorandum to the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India vide letter No1909/ILP/2012-FREINDS dated, the 19th October, 2012 . A delegation of the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System, Manipur met the Union Home Minister on 23rd November, 2012 and urged him to initiate action in this regard. According to JCILP, “We are welcoming tourists, students, labourers, businessmen to come to Manipur . But they will be required to have a pass by paying nominal fees for their identification, verification. They will not be allowed to purchase land without the concurrence of the state government. This is required for protecting the identity , culture, lands, language and script of the indigenous people of Manipur”.

Initiatives of the Manipur Government

The Manipur State Cabinet has taken a decision on 12th July, 2012 to adopt the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation , 1873 in Manipur . On 13th July, 2012, the Manipur State Assembly had also taken a resolution to implement the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation , 1873 ( Inner Line Permit System ) in Manipur . The copy of the resolution was submitted to the Union Home , Minister , Government of India on 3rd August, 2012. The Manipur State Assembly has taken the resolution to adopt the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation , 1873 two times .

On 16th January, 2013, a delegation of All Political Parties of Manipur under leadership of Shri O. Ibobi Singh, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Manipur met the Union Home Minister , New Delhi. The Union Home Minister has assured again to the delegates that the plan of implementing the Inner Line Permit System in Manipur will be translated into action very soon.

What the Manipur Government needs to do now

This is matter of great importance. and great consequences. The main objective of demanding the Inner Line Permit in Manipur is that the outsiders / migrants should not be allowed to purchase lands without the concurrence of the State Government .

The following suggestions / options maybe considered :-

1. The Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation , 1873 is not yet repealed and being implemented in three states . So the Government of India has the authority and competence to issue an administrative order that the same regulation is being implemented in Manipur.

2. If Government of India is not willing to do citing the Article 19 of the Indian Constitution , we can say that “the Manipuris are minority among minorities In India . The whole population of Manipur constitute hardly 0.2 % of the total population of India . We do not want to become minority in our home land , If you are not willing , the Chief Minister , his MLAs and the people of Manipur will sit in Dharna in front of Prime Minister’s office as done by Arvind Kejrwal when he was the Chief Minister of Delhi. The Indian Constitution does not forbid the Chief Minister sitting in Dharna. If they are reluctant , we will adopt what Br.R Ambedkar has said in Rajya Sabha one 2 September 1953

3. If the Government of India say that the said regulation is too old, we need a new law which is to be passed by the Indian Parliament, then we can mutually set a target date for considering amendment of Indian Constitution. During the last 65 years, we never ask for constitution amendment. No Manipuri took part in the Constitutional debate. The Indian Constitution was imposed on us after forceful merger to India. The Indian Constitution is found extremely discriminatory and harmful to Manipur. It becomes the source of all ethnic conflicts , disunity and disharmony among the ethnic groups of Manipur. The Inner Line permit system should not be the only reason for amendment of Indian Constitution. There are many pressing and burning issues which needs to be considered for amendment of Indian Constitution.. We want to propose for constitutional amendment in the following areas :-

3.1 The whole state of Manipur should be declared as a Hill State

3.2 All the ethnic groups in Manipur may be brought under one uniform Land Law

3.3 The Article 3 of Indian Constitution regarding alteration of state boundaries shall not apply to Manipur to protect the 2000 year old territorial integrity of Manipur

3.4. Inner Line Permit System should be introduced to protect the rights, identity, customs, culture, traditions, religion, land, language, script, mineral resources of indigenous people of Manipur .

3.5. The Representation of People Act-1951 should be amended to ensure equal representation of States in the Rajya Sabha as done in case of many democratic countries. The number of Rajya Sabha seats for Manipur should be increased to five.

3.6. The number of Lok Sabha seats should be made viable by increasing the number of seats to six since the Anglo Indians which has a population of hardly 350,000 were given two Lok Sabha seats. Even if Shri Krishna becomes Manipur MP, he will not be able to become Prime Minister of India under the existing system.

3.7. The Meiteis should be included in the list of Scheduled Tribes to restore the equality among all ethnic groups of Manipur.

4. If the Government of India is still reluctant, then the Manipur State Assembly under leadership of Hon’ble Chief Minister may consider amendment of the Manipur Land Revenue Act-1960 to bring an uniform land laws for all ethnic groups in Manipur. No migrant should be allowed to purchase land without permission of the State Government . No Manipuri women marrying outsiders should be allowed to inherit land properties and should not be allowed to purchase land in her name .

5. The Manipur State Government should implement the existing Foreigners Act-1946 vigorously .People encroaching in the reserved forest and other areas should be evicted .

6. The Manipur State Government should introduce a system of Work Permit according o the trade of the migrant worker with specific fees , renewable every year in addition to the registration.

7. The Manipur State Assembly under leadership of Hon’ble Chief Minister may consider enacting a new legislation for regularisation of entry of migrants from outside Manipur incorporating all the essential provisions cited above.
8. The Government of Manipur should verify the electoral rolls and cancel all the names of foreigners who enter Manipur after 1980 as per agreement with the All Manipur Students Union(AMSU)

9. All the departments responsible for issue of ration cads, BPL cards, Electoral roll or Voter ID, , driving licence should be trained and alerted.

10. The Government of Manipur should move the Government of India to amend the existing Family Planning Policy to enforce two child norm for all communities.

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Rethinking Education

The State education minister must go through a thorough reality-check before claiming that education scenario in the State is improving. Very recently, the minister in his speech on the occasion

The State education minister must go through a thorough reality-check before claiming that education scenario in the State is improving. Very recently, the minister in his speech on the occasion of the golden jubilee celebration of Oriental College said that education has come back to its right track, and it is improving. The minister and the education department must be having their own benchmark of measuring the improvement in education sector. Or, if there is any, we would say, their benchmarking system has serious flaws. On the same day when the minister was making the statement, students of Tamphasana Girls’ Higher Secondary school took to the streets protesting against the lack of adequate teachers in the institution. The students of Ananda Singh Academy School too have protested a few days back against the lack of teachers and other basic infrastructures in the school. Time and again, the same demands have been raised by other schools which are located in the heart of the Capital. This cannot be taken as an indication that all is well with educational institutes in other parts of the State. The schools in the towns by virtue of their location could grab media attention and hence the reportage. Yet, it has been our effort to report stories that pertain to education and the embodying malaise in the system. These reports could be from the peripheries as well. Our August 10 indicated schools in Jiribam Barak Circle have fairly the same problem that the educational institutes in the Imphal town are facing. Was it not this year that the grandiose idea of ‘Centralised Admission System’ was flaunted by the State education directorate? So called eight ‘elite’ government schools from the Imphal were selected for the centralised admission. The idea was that centralisation will bring uniformity in students’ enrollment, besides availing them quality teachers and good infrastructures which the eight schools purportedly have. The two schools, which are TG and Ananda Singh, needless to mention are included among the eight selected schools for CSA. Spurt of protests by students from these schools against the lack of teachers and infrastructures expose the barrenness, both in terms of idea and action of the education department towards the improvement of education in the State. IFP in this column had earlier contended the idea of a centralised admission would be like giving death sentence to other schools in the State by concentrating all its resources and energy to a selected few schools in Imphal. However, in spite of the disturbing realities, the education minister has the audacity of projecting a rosy image of the State education scenario. Alongside, our learned education minister has once again opened the debate of what education is meant to be. Not only the education minister, but also the Chief Minister has been appealing to the students’ community to refrain from taking part in movements which are not related to education. Should we remind that students were in the forefront both in the statehood and the language movement of the State? Without the students’ participation in these two movements, the demand for a full-fledged State and 8th Schedule would have remained as demands. Though, one cannot deny the wider involvement of other stakeholders in both the movements. For a simple example, was not Bhagat Singh a student leader when he met his martyrdom struggling for the independence of India? It is impossible to think of independence movement, for that matter, to be included in the syllabus of the then education system of colonial India, which is against the logic as well.

But how would someone like Bhagat Singh, who in his early 20s fired by the imagination of freedom lay down his life for the country. The answer lies in the education that can be acquired outside the syllabus or the educational campus. Lessons of immediate social realities are learned from the social-political theatres, which are beyond the institutional boundaries of any education system. We do not however endorse protest march of the students on the streets at the drop of a hat. The cause of the protest has to be genuine. Nonetheless, the appeal made by the two leaders is deceitful and will be self-defeating. What the State needs today is a robust education policy, not soothing speeches.

Leader Writer: Senate Kh

 

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State legislature can pass laws to protect local population, says Justice Manisana

IMPHAL, August 10: Justice Rajkumar Manisana Singh, the Emeritus Chief Justice of the Gauhati High Court has stated that according to provisions of Article 19(5), the State legislature can pass

IMPHAL, August 10: Justice Rajkumar Manisana Singh, the Emeritus Chief Justice of the Gauhati High Court has stated that according to provisions of Article 19(5), the State legislature can pass laws to protect the interest of the indigenous people. He was speaking at the inaugural session of a panel discussion on the ‘Prospect of ILP system in Manipur’ organised by the Senior Citizens for Society (SCS), Manipur in the auditorium of the Babina Diagnostics at Soibam Leikai today. 

Various intellectuals, politicians, representatives of civil societies attended the panel discussion which deliberated on the pros and cons of implementing ILP for safeguarding the indigenous people of the State.

However, the State government does not have the power to pass laws for prescribing punishment to anyone entering the State even if it can enact a law to protect the interest of the indigenous people, he said, adding that provisions under Article 35 of Indian Constitution enables a State to enact laws to control the movements of migrants but State governments don’t have the authority to punish them.

Justice Manisana Singh stressed that the implementation of ILP is imperative considering the influx of many migrants to the State. 

Former minister and vice president of SCS, Leisom Lalit Singh elaborated that the public demand for implementing ILP in the State should not be misconstrued as an attempt to stop the entry of migrants or to drive out migrants from the State.

The demand is for providing a permit to non-locals by examining their documents and the purpose of entering the State, he said, adding that the demand is legitimate because controlling the influx of many unknown migrants is a must for the well being of the indigenous people in the long run.

Stressing that the demand for ILP is interwoven with law and order problems and various illegal activities in the state, he said it would be unconstitutional for the Centre to not allow the implementation of ILP.

Migrants from Bangladesh have come to dominate Jiribam, he said, adding that the representatives in Parliament from the State need to voice their opinions on the floor of Parliament and should urge the Central government to implement the ILP. 

Dr M Nara Singh said both the Central government and State government must listen to the voices of the people in a democratic country like ours. 

If both the governments remain as mute spectators, the meaning of democracy will be lost, he added. 

Stressing that indigenous people of the State must be protected, former minister RV Mingthing said the United Nations observed World Indigenous Day every year for protecting the indigenous people.

After the completion of the inaugural session, another discussion chaired by retired professor of Economics of Manipur University N Mohendro Singh was also held.

President of All Manipur Bar Association, advocate Khaidem Mani Singh, professor MC Arun of the Anthropology department, MU, advocate Thokchom Manihar Singh and retd District & Session Judge C Upendro Singh were unanimous in their opinions of either implementing ILP or to enact an act for the protection and preservation of indigenous people of the State.

In his speech, advocate Khaidem Mani Singh expressed that some people have misinterpreted the demand as an attempt to drive out migrants from the State and stop them from coming into the State. 

The failure to implement ILP poses a threat to the identity, culture, social justice and also to the local languages or dialects of the State, he added. 

Alleging that drug trafficking and child trafficking are mostly done by the non-locals or migrants, he said they also create chaos while maintaining law and order in the State. 

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State considering jobs for CWG medal winners: Prithiviraj

IMPHAL, August 10: All sportspersons from the State who have brought laurel to the State with their medal winning performances at the recently concluded XX Commonwealth Games at Glasgow will

IMPHAL, August 10: All sportspersons from the State who have brought laurel to the State with their medal winning performances at the recently concluded XX Commonwealth Games at Glasgow will be received at the Raj Bhawan on August 12, said parliamentary secretary YAS and Tourism M Prithiviraj.

He was speaking at the reception ceremony of Gold medal winner in women’s weightlifting 48 kg category K Sanjita Chanu of Umathel Awang Leikai at the local community hall.

Prithiviraj said out of the 224-strong Indian contingent at the CWG, 14 were from the small State of Manipur.

He added what is even more impressive is that of the 14 sportspersons, eight brought home medals including a Gold.

Some of them have government jobs, and now the government is trying to provide government jobs to the other remaining medal winners, he said, adding that as the parliamentary secretary of YAS, he will try his level best to appoint them in government jobs.

The August 12 reception of the medal winners will be attended by the State Governor VK Duggal as the chief guest and the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh as the president.

Local MLA K Ranjit said he was excited when the name of a Manipuri girl was announced to have won a Gold, opening India’s medal account at Glasgow.

Soon after, he started inquiring about the girl’s background, and found that the girl was from his own constituency, he said.

Ranjit said he is very fortunate to have such a girl in his constituency.

Sanjita has brought laurel to Sugunu and Umathel village, he asserted.

The world is to be conquered through sports and not through war, he said before adding that it is a privilege for him to acknowledge that a girl from his constituency has become the pride of Manipur and made her mark in the international arena.

During the reception ceremony, Moirang MLA M Prithiviraj donated Rs 20 thousand while six special contractors donated Rs 10 thousand each for Sanjita.

Local MLA Ranjit announced Rs 50 thousand and a tracksuit for the CWG Gold medal winner.

Ranjit also announced Rs 20 thousand and a tracksuit for Ranjan who was Sanjita’s first coach.

The local MLA also asserted that Sugunu has a vast sports talent.

Dronacharya awardee boxing coach Ibomcha who has been selected as one of the panel members for the selection of Dronacharya Award is also from Umathel, he said. 

Ranjit, who was the works minister in the previous Congress led government of the State said road connectivity in Sugunu has seen much development in the past few years under the guidance of Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh.

He said construction of the eight and a half km long Wangoo-Umathel road has also been included in the PMGSY scheme and the earth levelling work of the road has been completed already. 

Rs 14.55 crore has already been sanctioned for the development of the Kakching to Kalika road, Ranjit said. 

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Uncertainty hangs over SoO extension

NEW DELHI/IMPHAL, August 10 (NNN): Just 12 days before the expiry of the present term of Suspension of Operation (SoO) of the United People’s Front (UPF) and the Kuki National

NEW DELHI/IMPHAL, August 10 (NNN): Just 12 days before the expiry of the present term of Suspension of Operation (SoO) of the United People’s Front (UPF) and the Kuki National Organisation (KNO) with the government, uncertainty hangs whether the two umbrella organisations of tribal underground groups will sign for extension of SoO for another term. 

“So far nothing positive has developed in this regard,” KNO leader Dr Seilen Haokip informed Newmai News Network this evening. 

“We will however continue to observe the situation for the next 10 more days,” he added. 

Dr Seilen Haokip had told NNN on several occasions earlier that ‘there is no point extending the Suspension of Operation (SoO) every time it expires if there is not going to be political dialogues. 

Similar view has been expressed by another umbrella body of the tribal underground group UPF. 

It said that there should be a meaning to the signing of SoO. The UPF leaders are also not happy the way things are happening. 

The current SoO term ends on August 22 for both UPF and KNO. 

Meanwhile, the civil society leaders camping in New Delhi since August 4 to press for the early commencing of political dialogue with the United People’s Front (UPF), are returning to Manipur on August 11. 

The UPF along with the civil society leaders will begin series of consultative meetings from August 12 whether to extend the current SoO term after its expiry. 

“There is no point extending the Suspension of Operation (SoO) every time it expires when political dialogue is not held,” said a prominent leader of the community when Newmai News Network enquired on the development. 

It can be recalled here that a leader of the Kuki National Organisation (KNO) had told NNN earlier that they were still observing the situation.

“We have not decided whether to extend the SoO term or not,” the top KNO source disclosed Newmai News Network, adding, “We are closely observing the situation and we are also observing what the Government of India’s initiative is regarding our position.” The source also said that the KNO is yet to fix a date for the outfit’s meeting in connection with the SoO expiry issue. “Signing the SoO pact just for the sake of signing every time it expires is a futile exercise,” stated the KNO source. The KNO however, expressed hope that the NDA government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be better than the previous Congress led UPA government. 

Both UPF and KNO are engaging in political struggle with similar ideologies. The KNO, however, in recent time is widening its political advocacy and perspective. 

Early this year, KNO president PS Haokip had mentioned it in his message on the KNO Raising Day on February 24 in Churachandpur district of Manipur that stretching from Kachin state of Burma covering up to Changlang district in Arunachal Pradesh and Tuensang and Mon districts of the Konyak and Khimniungan region in the present day Nagaland in India, as well as the land of the Heimi people in Myanmar (Burma) to which tribe SS Khaplang, leader of Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K), including Upper Chindwin and Kale Kabow valley in Sagaing Division are entirely ethnic Kachin-Kuki inhabited.The Kachins have always maintained their link through folklore connections with the Kukis, the KNO chief had added. 

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