Agenda of the Upcoming Manipur State Assembly regarding a New Bill on ILP

By Dr. Khomdon Lisam At last wisdom prevailed over our Hon`™ble Chief Minister , Shri O. Ibobi Singh , his cabinet colleagues and members of the Congress Legislators Party. As

By Dr. Khomdon Lisam

At last wisdom prevailed over our Hon`™ble Chief Minister , Shri O. Ibobi Singh , his cabinet colleagues and members of the Congress Legislators Party. As per Press Release issued on 12 July, 2015 by Shri N. Ashok Kumar, Secretary to Chief Minister, the State Government has decided to withdraw the Manipur Regulation of Visitors, Tenants and migrant Workers Bill, 2015 as passed in the Manipur Legislative Assembly on 16/03/2015 for which a Special Sitting of the Manipur Legislative Assembly is being convened shortly. The decision has come after intense public agitation, open defiance of the curfew for more than five days and mounting public pressure to withdraw the Bill. Now advisors of the Chief Minister must have realized that they have committed a gross blunder in spite of many warnings and deliberately misguided the Chief Minister. Five opposition MLAs namely Dr. I. Ibohalbi , K Sarat, Th Shyamkumar, Kh Joykisan, Samuel Risom insisted on referring the Bill to the Select Committee and walked out of the House in protest in the larger public interest. Laisom Ibomcha Singh , opposition MLA did not participate at the Opposition Walk Out as he was a party to the drafting of the controversial Bill. One very important question is why the Congress Ministry withdrew one bill after another during a span of just one year. Are the ruling MLAs not competent enough to pass non-controversial Bill to fulfill the aspirations of the people. Laisom Ibomcha Singh, Hon`™ble MLA stated in the Manipur Legislative Assembly that three officials are responsible for drafting of the Manipur Regulation of Visitors, Tenants and Migrant Workers Bill, 2015 (MRVTMW). Why did the minister and MLAs allow themselves to be superseded by the three officials. This shows the stupidity, ignorance and cowardice of the Ministers and ruling MLAs. Are they not ashamed of making such a statement in the Manipur State Legislative Assembly, which is considered as sacred temple for the people of Manipur. They are not worthy of sitting in the Manipur State Legislative Assembly.

Immediately after passing the Bill, the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) which is spearheading the mass movement in Manipur announced 18 hours bandh, burnt the copies of the new Bill, burnt the effigies of Shri O. Ibobi Singh, Hon`™ble Chief Minister and demanded immediate withdrawal of the Bill as it is against the wishes of the people

The unfortunate part is that all the members of the Congress party become wiser only after the death of Sapam Robinhood Singh (16), S/O S. Romesh Singh of Keisamthong Thangjam Leirak , Imphal. a student from the Anand Singh Higher Secondary School on 8 July, 2015. He was hit by a tear gas shell during a protest and was declared brought dead to Raj Medicity hospital. I was having great respect for our ministers and MLAs. But their actions proved that they are just ` Heibong Manungda leiba tin ` or `Mithibong Mitambal ` as coined by Mr, Babloo , Human Rights Activist or `Sirum Narumba Meitei` as written by Dr, Komol in his poem Lei Pareng in 1931. They appear to be men of straw . They could not feel the pulse of the people and visualize the future. I have written many articles in prominent newspapers of Manipur in connection with the Inner Line Permit System before, during and after the Manipur State Assembly session .

On the next day (17/03/2015 ) I have requested the State Government to withdraw the Bill and His Excellency, the Governor of Manipur not to give assent to the controversial Bill. Now The Chief Minister, after along silence disclosed that the State Government has submitted the Bill to His Excellency, the Governor of Manipur on 19 March, 2015 for giving Assent. On 23 June, 2015, His Excellency, the Governor of Manipur in formed the State Government that the Bill has been reserved for consultation with the President of India. The Manipur State Government has become very dangerous as they work against the wishes of the people.

John W. Whitehead once shouted “Who Will Protect Us from Our Government?” Our people become sleeping sheeps and our government become government of wolves. A patriot should be ready to defend his country from his government. Denis Fonvizin once said ” A fool is very dangerous when in power.” Once Charles de Gaulle said “I have come to the conclusion that politics is too serious a matter to be left to the politicians.” These quotations become very relevant in the context of Manipur these days. The worst part is that they have done it not due to ignorance or lack of knowledge but due to their stupidity , timidity and cowardice without thinking for the future of our young generation of Manipur. This Bill is found quite contrary to what the people want and therefore anti-people.

I do not want to enumerate the series of blunders /mistakes the State Government and the Manipur State Legislative Assembly has committed. Let us now concentrate on how to salvage the situation and pass a new Bill to fulfil the wishes of the people. Let us explore what to do now.

The Hon`™ble Chief Minister declared that the Congress Legislators Party has decided to convene a Special Session of the Manipur Legislative Assembly to withdraw the bill. Here my request is that the Upcoming Special Session of the Manipur Legislative Assembly may be convened not only to withdraw the Bill but also to pass the Bill . Any consultation with the Opposition Leaders, Legal Experts , JCILPS may be done while drafting the New Bill before the Special Session of the Manipur Legislative Assembly. The date of the convening the Special Session may be decided after finalising the draft of the New Bill.

Minimum Essential Features of the New Bill

The following minimum features may be considered for inclusion in the New Bill :-

(1) Title of the Bill- The title of the present Bill `the Manipur Regulation of Visitors , Tenants and Migrant Workers Bill` is not acceptable to the people of Manipur. The title shows that the Bill is meant to protect the migrant workers and not to protect the indigenous people of Manipur. We need not worry about the migrant workers as there is already an act called `the Interstate Migrant Workmen Act-1979. The Ministers and MLAs should be courageous enough to give a correct and appropriate title. The title may be ” Protection of the Indigenous people of Manipur Bill-2015 “.This title is appealing, . attractive, reflects the main objectives of the Bill and will be able to attract the attention of the Government of India. The second option may be the “Manipur Inner Line Permit Bill -2015″ . The third option may be Manipur Migrants Regulation Bill- 2015.

(2) Objectives and Reasons of the Bill:- The stated objects and reasons of the present Bill is `to maintain tranquillity and public order in the interest of general public and visitors by registering the visitors , tenants and migrant workers`. This is strongly against the wishes of the people.

The objectives of the Bill may be as follows (1) to protect the identity , culture, lands, language, script and business of the indigenous people and permanent residents of Manipur (2) to regulate the entry , employment and settlement of outside migrants to Manipur

(3) Definition of Permanent Resident:- The definition given in the present Bill is : `Permanent Resident means a person who is ordinarily a resident of state of Manipur`. This is really very dangerous. The JCILPS and the people of Manipur feel that this definition will give a blanket right to every migrant worker to buy land and settle in Manipur. The correct definition should be `Permanent Resident means a person born or settled in Manipur prior to 18 November, 1950 ` (day on which the permit system was abolished by the then Chief Commissioner, Himmat Singh ) and their descendants.

(4) Compulsory Registration of outside Migrant Workers on payment of prescribed fees with exemption clauses for students, employees of the Central government etc. The term compulsory means if the outside migrant worker delays or fails to get himself/ herself registered with the authority, he/she will be punished as per provisions of the Act.

(5) Penalty and Punishment clauses for delayed registration or non-registration as provided under the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation , 1873. In the present Bill, there is no provision for punishment clauses .Mr. L. Ibomcha Singh, Hon`™ble MLA in his article under the caption ` An Open Letter to the Deputy CM of Manipur- Another View on the Status of ILP System in Manipur `, which appeared at the Sanagai Express dated 21 April, 2015 wrote ` I apprised the Committee of the legislative competency of the State Legislature to enact a new law under article 19 (5) read with article 35 ( Parliament shall have and the Legislature or a State shall not have power to make laws for prescribing punishment for those acts which are declared to be offences under this Part) to impose the restriction on the entry into or exit from the State of Manipur in the interest of the general public or for the protection of the general interest of the Scheduled Tribe but without penal provision. The statement of Mr. L. Ibomcha Singh,
Hon`™ble MLA is an open declaration that he himself was responsible for passing the bill without punishment clauses. Many legal experts are of the view that any act without punishment clauses is just like a paper tiger.

It appears that the efforts of Mr. L. Ibomcha Singh, Hon`™ble MLA, the members of the Drafting Committee and officers of the Law Department was confined to article 19 (5) and article 35 of the Indian Constitution . They have not gone further to examine the seventh Schedule, Article 245 and Article 246 of the Indian Constitution. The Indian Constitution has given immense power to the State Legislature to enact laws regarding 66 items under List-II , State List and another regarding 47 items under List-III , Concurrent List of the of the seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution. The Legislative power of the State Legislature is further elaborated under Article 245 and 246 of Part XI , Relations between the Union and the States , Chapter 1 , Legislative Relations , Distribution of Legislative Powers of the Indian Constitution. There are many examples where the State Legislative Assemblies of other states has passed State Laws with punishment clauses

5.1The Karnataka State Legislative Assembly passed the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prohibition of transfer of certain lands) Act, 1978 (Karnataka Act No. 2 of 1979 ) with punishment clauses of imprisonment which may extend to six months or with fine which may extend to two thousand rupees or with both. (http://dpal.kar. nic.in/pdf_files/2 of 1979 (E).pdf)

5.2.The Andhra Pradesh State Legislature passed an Act namely `the Andhra Pradesh Land Grabbing (Prohibition) Act, 1982` (Act No. 12 of 1982), which was published in Andhra Pradesh Gazette, Part IV-B (E.O.) dated 6th September, 1982 with punishment clauses of imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than six months but which may extend to five years and with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees`.(http://apland.ap.nic.in/ cclaweb/scan20acts /land grabbing.html)

5.3.The Gujarat State Legislative Assembly passed an Act entitled the Freedom of Religion Act, 2003 (Act 24 of 2003) on 12 March 2003 to provide for freedom of religion by prohibition of conversion from one religion to another by the use of force or allurement or by fraudulent means Under section 5 (3), there is a punishment clause which reads: `Whoever fails, without sufficient cause, to comply with the provisions of sub-sections (1) and (2) shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year or with fine which may extend to rupees one thousand or with both.` (http://www.emw-d.de/fix/files/indien-religionsgesetz.pdf)

There are many more examples. I do not want to go further. My plea is that if other state can pass bills with punishment clauses, why not Manipur do it.
(6) protection of ancestral land of indigenous people . At present any outside migrant worker can purchase land in the valley areas of Manipur . The present Bill has no provision on ban of purchase of land or taking the land on long-term lease by migrant workers. The legal experts have recommended for insertion of this clause on ban of purchase of land by migrant workers but the Drafting Committee have ignored the recommendation of legal experts and they have deliberately omitted protection of ancestral land of indigenous people, which is against the general interest of the indigenous/native people of Manipur. Complete Ban on purchase of land except with the approval of the state Government should be inserted in the New Bill.
(7) There should be Provision of deletion of the names of the migrant workers who entered Manipur after 18 November, 1950 (date on which Himmat Singh abolished the Permit System ) and their descendants from the electoral rolls of Manipur .

(8) There should be provision on Ban on employment in Government sector of Outsiders, who entered Manipur after 18 November, 1950 and their descendants.

(9) There should be provision on Ban on joining competitive examinations in higher educational, Technical educational and professional courses for children of Outsiders, who entered Manipur after 18 November, 1950 and their descendants.

I request the Ministers, MLAs , Political Leaders of Manipur kindly to put their heads together and pass a perfect Bill to protect the general interest of the indigenous people of Manipur in the upcoming special session of the Manipur Legislative Assembly being convened shortly .

What I an suggesting is for the future generations and for the young people of Manipur. The young generations of Manipur will not ask our political leaders in which party they contested election. But they will definitely ask what you have done for Manipur. They will blame and curse out political leaders for committing blunders after blunders destroying the unity, peace and development Manipur

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CORE peeved with suo moto FIR against students participating June 8 rally

IMPHAL, July 16: The Centre for Organisation Research and Education (CORE) Manipur, following a visit today to meet the grieving family of late Sapam Robinhood Singh, reportedly killed by police

IMPHAL, July 16: The Centre for Organisation Research and Education (CORE) Manipur, following a visit today to meet the grieving family of late Sapam Robinhood Singh, reportedly killed by police firing, is deeply concerned that the Manipur police had filed a suo moto First Information Report (FIR) on July 8 against the students who were on a peaceful rally, in full school uniform, in support of the campaign to promulgate a Inner Line Permit System in Manipur.

A statement of the organisation said falsely naming the reported peaceful students in the rally as an `unruly mob` carrying dangerous weapons obstructing the police from discharging their duties and threatening to destroy government property, the police report filed on the same day as the rally, sought to justify the use of disproportionate force in clear violation of existing norms and guidelines of crowd control.

It said according to the report filed by the Officer in Charge of the Porompat Police Station, Imphal East District, the unnamed executive magistrate on duty on that day had issued orders `to use minimum force like lathi charge, tear gas, shells and rubber bullets` to disperse the crowd.

It continued the report clearly indicts the executive magistrate for the `permission` to use force; but the use of `minimum force` does not, by law and any stretch of imagination, include the use of disproportionate use of force as evident in the report.

However, no mention was made in the report of the OC of Porompat Police Station that a PA system was used to warn the rallying students or that water cannons were used to discourage the rally from proceeding into a sensitive zone of Imphal City, further according to the statement.

The police, according to the report which forms the basis of the suo moto FIR No. No. 205(7)015 PRT-PS u/s 147/148/149/353 IPC and 7 Criminal Law Amendment Act dated 08/07/2015, adopted destructive violent steps and the use of maximum force upon the unarmed peaceful students in the rally, it claimed.

The statement further decried that it is unacceptable that even after almost 10 days after the incident, which the FIR mentioned, no investigation has commenced and no police officers have ever visited the families of the deceased late Sapam Robinhood Singh and the injured students even after the fact prima facie evidence exists of an unnatural death and injuries to many as a consequence of police firing and use of disproportionate force.

The grieving family of late Sapam Robinhood Singh is yet to claim the dead body of the child kept in the morgue of JNIMS Hospital, Porompat to perform his last rites, and persons wishing to pay condolence visits in accordance with customary practice have been harassed by the police, the statement said.

The family is in deep shock and mourning, not only from the sudden and violent loss of a talented child but by the contents of the FIR that lays the entire blame on all the students participating in the peaceful rally. We believe that the students of Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Academy who are the victims of arbitrary violence and killing by the police stands falsely accused of rioting and carrying dangerous weaponry, it said

We remind the government of Manipur that India is a state party to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), duly ratified by Parliament, and is fully obliged to fully protect and promote the rights of the child to participation, freedom of expression and association, it said.

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Who leaders lead

The current crisis over the demand for the implementation of the Inner Line Permit System, among others, has brought to the fore once again the dilemma of who is a

The current crisis over the demand for the implementation of the Inner Line Permit System, among others, has brought to the fore once again the dilemma of who is a leader. It has also yet again brought out the familiar fissures within the Manipur society. The situation did not have to take any ugly turn for this fissure to become visible. The widely differing levels of concerns for the implementation of the ILPS in the hill districts and the valley is evidence enough. No point in any blame-game, for as they say, this is the way the ball bounces, at least just as yet. It would be futile to pretend things are any other way. The effort in the future should then be to bridge this gap, and the quest have to be for a midway house where the divergent interests can meet, and indeed democracy is the perfect mechanism for deciding where this meeting point should be. The biggest lesson for the valley should be, it is time for it to abandon its horrid presumption of being the natural agency for setting the state`™s political agenda, or to imagine it holds proprietorial guardianship over the state`™s interests. It must take courage to admit to itself that its concerns and aspirations do not have to be shared by all the regions of the state, and that many of its concerns do not spill out too far from the valley. If any issue must be considered as the state`™s interest, it must be by consensus of all sections of the population of the entire state. While democracy is undoubtedly a value, it is its structure which guarantees this value. So let everybody take care to stick by this structure.

The word consensus and consent however must come with some important qualifications. The agitation over the ILPS issue has brought this out to the fore too. Why is it that college and university students seldom are seen in these protest rallies, and in their places are school children in uniform? The explanation probably is that the former have independent minds of their own which will not be easily surrendered to any and every calls by those who presume themselves as leaders. This will be quite unlike school children, who can be flocked out of their schools and paraded without difficulty by the `leaders`. There was a discussion evoked on various internet discussion forums over a column which appeared in a newspaper recently, as to the legitimacy or otherwise of grading leadership quality by the praxis they are able to generate. On such a scale it was also implied that V.I. Lenin was greater than Jurgen Habermas. Curiously, the debates seem to apply in this situation as well. To use Habermas`™ own formulation, the `lifeworld` of school children and that of university students would be markedly different, therefore the nature of the `public space` associated with them would also be very different. Consequently, the challenges before `leaders` to put their theories into practice (praxis), would be radically different, depending on the nature of the different `lifeworld` they are left to deal with. Lenin led a revolution amongst poor and largely illiterate industrial blue collar workers, just as Mao Tse Tung led his revolution amongst poor, illiterate peasants. Habermas`™ `lifeworld` on the other hand is made up of extremely affluent, very well educated, very rich, bankers, academics, technocrats etc, of a very industrialised Western country. He cannot, under the circumstance be expected to lead the kind of revolutions Lenin or Mao led. But Habermas`™ interventions on behalf of Greece in the present crisis the country is in, saying in effect that nationhood of a country should be decided by the citizens of a country and not by the diktats of bankers and technocrats from another country, was revolutionary. The praxis he generates cannot thus be by any standard dismissed as slight. Leading school children and leading university students are two different ball games altogether. We wish our revolutions were of the latter category, but alas this has seldom been.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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JCILPS appeals against bandhs, general strikes on account of Id and Rath Yatra

IMPHAL, July 16: The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System has appealed to the people not to call any bandh or general strike till July 19 considering the upcoming

IMPHAL, July 16: The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System has appealed to the people not to call any bandh or general strike till July 19 considering the upcoming idul fitre of the muslim brothers and Rath-Yatra of the hindus.

A statement of the committee has made appeal while at the same time reiterating that the movement and agitation demanding the implementation of the ILPS in the State will continue until the demands are met with.

It said in case the government fails to bring out the new bill within 15 days, the people should support the committee`™s stronger agitations.

The statement said the State government has failed to meet the demand of the JCILPS and the people for a law to safeguard the indigenous people.

The underlying meaning of the JCILPS`™ demand for the government to announce a timeline for enactment of the law during the special emergency sitting of the House was for the government to table the new bill during the same sitting which could have been extended further, it said.

However, the government ended the sitting in just one day, it lamented.

The JCILPS is unable to believe that the government will bring out a new bill within three months, it said.

If the government has the political will to table the new bill and passed it in the House, then it could be done in just 4-5 days, the statement continued.

There is no reason for the preparation of the new bill to take three months time, because the All Political Party Committee on ILPS had already submitted a 282-pages recommendation following a six-month discussion on the issue, while the JCILPS has submitted its five-point recommendations to the government, it said.

Now all the government has to do is consider some expectations of the people to be included in the bill, it said.

Once the bill receives the assent of the Governor, it could be tabled in the House within two-three days, it said.

The statement also said that the three-month timeline of the government is unreasonable and as such the JCILPS will continue with the movement as long as the demand is not met with.

At the same time, it has appealed to the people to support its strong agitations if the government fails to bring out the new bill within 15 days.

The statement further urged the supporters not to attack or stop medical staff, patients, those on emergency and religious duties and media persons. Supporters of the movement are also appealed and advised against using any communal tone during the movement.

It said the media persons take a massive role in creating awareness of the movement.

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Manipur had foreigners regulation law before merger: Leishemba : 17th jul15 … – E-Pao.net

Manipur had foreigners regulation law before merger: Leishemba : 17th jul15
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Imphal, July 16 2015 : In 1901, the Manipur Durbar implemented a very effective mechanism of controlling the entry of foreigners called the Permit or Passport system. This Permit system was brought under the Foreigners” Department on 1 November, 1931.

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Manipur ILPS demand: General strike in Jiribam

  Jiribam, 14 July 2015 : JCILPS Jiribam branch enforced general strike at different places and market areas in Jiribam sub-division. Leingangpokpi, Lalpani bazar and  Champanagar were mainly affected by

 

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ILPS demand agitation in Champanagar, Jiribam

Jiribam, 14 July 2015 : JCILPS Jiribam branch enforced general strike at different places and market areas in Jiribam sub-division. Leingangpokpi, Lalpani bazar and  Champanagar were mainly affected by the general strike as reported by Momon Thoudam.

Photo credit : Momon Thoudam

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All investments in Manipur from 2004-05 to 2013-14 has been from public sector … – Times of India

All investments in Manipur from 2004-05 to 2013-14 has been from public sector
Times of India
GUWAHATI: Private investors dread to venture in the culturally-rich and country’s sporting powerhouse, but disturbed Manipur while store house of hydel power, Arunachal Pradesh is the most favourite destination for private investors among the

All investments in Manipur from 2004-05 to 2013-14 has been from public sector
Times of India
GUWAHATI: Private investors dread to venture in the culturally-rich and country's sporting powerhouse, but disturbed Manipur while store house of hydel power, Arunachal Pradesh is the most favourite destination for private investors among the

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