JAC demands compensation for damage of vehicles in Moreh

Condemning the August 18 Moreh violent incident, the Joint Action Committee JAC of Imphal Moreh Road Transporters Association has demanded compensation from the State Govt for the vehicles which were damaged during the clash Source Hueiyen News S…

Condemning the August 18 Moreh violent incident, the Joint Action Committee JAC of Imphal Moreh Road Transporters Association has demanded compensation from the State Govt for the vehicles which were damaged during the clash Source Hueiyen News Service

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Security forces recover warlike store

A combined team of 40 Assam Rifles, Lilong post and Lilong police recovered a huge cache of ammunition from Waithou in Thoubal district today morning Source The Sangai Express

A combined team of 40 Assam Rifles, Lilong post and Lilong police recovered a huge cache of ammunition from Waithou in Thoubal district today morning Source The Sangai Express

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Naga consultative meeting on Aug 25

Naga consultative meeting on the ‘Framework Agreement’ recently signed between the Government of India and NSCN IM will be held on August 25 at Niathu Resort, Dimapur Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

Naga consultative meeting on the ‘Framework Agreement’ recently signed between the Government of India and NSCN IM will be held on August 25 at Niathu Resort, Dimapur Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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MU team studies Kasom Khullen landslides

Experts have opined that heavy rainfall and earthquake were the main reasons for the huge landslides, cracks and sinking of roads witnessed at different parts of Kasom Khullen sub division in the last week of July Source The Sangai Express

Experts have opined that heavy rainfall and earthquake were the main reasons for the huge landslides, cracks and sinking of roads witnessed at different parts of Kasom Khullen sub division in the last week of July Source The Sangai Express

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One shot dead for refusing to shed Aimol tribe identity

A 45 year old man has been shot dead by suspected armed cadres of NSCN IM for opposing attempts to co opt Aimol tribe within Naga family at Aimol Ngairong village under Teng noupal police station of Chan del district at around 4 Source The Sangai E…

A 45 year old man has been shot dead by suspected armed cadres of NSCN IM for opposing attempts to co opt Aimol tribe within Naga family at Aimol Ngairong village under Teng noupal police station of Chan del district at around 4 Source The Sangai Express

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AMCO appeals

Fervently appealing to all concerned to maintain restraint from spreading any rumour in the backdrop of unrest that prevails in the State, the All Manipur Christian Organi sation AMCO urged the authority concerned to take up immediate measure in case…

Fervently appealing to all concerned to maintain restraint from spreading any rumour in the backdrop of unrest that prevails in the State, the All Manipur Christian Organi sation AMCO urged the authority concerned to take up immediate measure in case any rumour is spread before the matter turns ugly Source The Sangai Express

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Monumental inscriptions of Gambhir Singh, Nar Singh on the brink of collapse

The aged old stone monumental inscriptions of Maharaj Gambhir Singh and Nar Singh at 1st Manipur Rifles complex, Haying Khongban in Imphal are now in a dilapidated condition and that it is on the brink of collapse Source Hueiyen News Service

The aged old stone monumental inscriptions of Maharaj Gambhir Singh and Nar Singh at 1st Manipur Rifles complex, Haying Khongban in Imphal are now in a dilapidated condition and that it is on the brink of collapse Source Hueiyen News Service

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No chopper crash, confirm police

Even as the woman who was said to be a survivor of a chopper crash in interior Ukhrul has been brought to Ukhrul PS, police investiga tion said that there is no evidence of crash of a heli copter or any flying objects in the area bordering Ukhrul and M…

Even as the woman who was said to be a survivor of a chopper crash in interior Ukhrul has been brought to Ukhrul PS, police investiga tion said that there is no evidence of crash of a heli copter or any flying objects in the area bordering Ukhrul and Myanmar Source The Sangai Express

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Headmen refute

The headmen chairmen of Mapithel dam affected villages Chadong, Ramrei, Riha and Thoyee, negated the statement of P Mahangmi demanding the State Govt for implementation of developmental works in the name of the affected area Source The Sangai Express

The headmen chairmen of Mapithel dam affected villages Chadong, Ramrei, Riha and Thoyee, negated the statement of P Mahangmi demanding the State Govt for implementation of developmental works in the name of the affected area Source The Sangai Express

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Over 100 oilgas tankers stranded Landslides cut off ImphalDimapur highway

Huge landslides triggered by heavy rainfall in the last 4 5 days have cut off Imphal Dimapur high way at Pesama, Nagaland Source The Sangai Express

Huge landslides triggered by heavy rainfall in the last 4 5 days have cut off Imphal Dimapur high way at Pesama, Nagaland Source The Sangai Express

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Old Wahong villagers abate forest underground fire

The mysterious underground fire in Old Wahong forest has continued for months now even though it is showing some signs of abating since the middle of July after villagers drained rain water into the sinkholes to stop the smouldering fire Source Huei…

The mysterious underground fire in Old Wahong forest has continued for months now even though it is showing some signs of abating since the middle of July after villagers drained rain water into the sinkholes to stop the smouldering fire Source Hueiyen News Service R Lester Makang

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JCILPS SW condemns RIMS incident

Strongly condemning the RIMS incident that was happened on Saturday, Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS Students’ Wing has blamed the Manipur Govt for the ongoing unrest situation in the state Source Hueiyen News Service

Strongly condemning the RIMS incident that was happened on Saturday, Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS Students’ Wing has blamed the Manipur Govt for the ongoing unrest situation in the state Source Hueiyen News Service

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YPA Munhoih celebrates rising day

LAMKA, Aug 21: The Young Paite Association (YPA) V Munhoih celebrated its first rising day today at the temporary Office set up at the residence of one L Mangoulian of

LAMKA, Aug 21: The Young Paite Association (YPA) V Munhoih celebrated its first rising day today at the temporary Office set up at the residence of one L Mangoulian of V Munhoih Village.

The function was attended as chief guest by EM of ADC Churachandpur Gouzamang Guite and was also attended by leaders of YPA GHQ.

V Munhoih Village is a new village with a new unit of YPA and is located next to Vengnuam Colony, New Lamka.

State Health minister Phungzathang Tonsing was supposed to attend the programme but could attend and was replaced by the ADC Churachandpur EM.

YPA chief advisor M Pauzagin also attended the function.

Speaking at the function, Guite said it is due to the sheer unity, hard work and perseverance of the villagers that made it YPA unit one of the most active unit although it was celebrating its first anniversary.

Being a new village, it is much affected with bad road connectivity, he said.

The Munhoih Village YPA Unit is the 11th unit of the association in Lamka alone.

The program was also graced by religious leaders like Rev Ngaithang who delivered an exhortation speech for the new unit of YPA.

The program ended with vote of thanks from T Tunzakham of the new YPA unit.

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Imphal-Moreh transporters warn of indefinite blockade

IMPHAL, August 22: The Imphal-Moreh Road Transporters`™ Association has today formed a JAC and warned to impose an indefinite blockade along the Imphal-Moreh highway against the act of some miscreants

IMPHAL, August 22: The Imphal-Moreh Road Transporters`™ Association has today formed a JAC and warned to impose an indefinite blockade along the Imphal-Moreh highway against the act of some miscreants vandalising vehicles parked at their parking lot in Moreh during the August 18 violence in the border town.

The JAC which was formed during a meeting of the association held today at the Yaiskul Janmasthan parking has warned that in case its demands are not met by August 25, a bandh will be imposed from August 26.

Altogether 24 vehicles including 11 Tata DI trucks, six Tata Sumos, seven Maruti Vans which were parked at the parking were damaged during the arson, JAC joint secretary Ahanthem Dakeshwor told media persons after their meeting.

He said the cost for the damages of the 11 Tata DI Trucks have been estimated at around Rs 2 lakhs, for the six Tata Sumos it has been estimated at Rs 1.5 lakh and for the seven Maruti Vans it has been estimated at around Rs 4 lakhs.

Not only the vehicles were damaged, but the miscreants have also looted the several things including spare parts, cash and other items kept inside the vehilces of which the estimation is yet to be calculated, he continued.

According to the JAC, the demands include that those who had vandalised their vehicles should come forward and clarify through the media as to why they had attacked the parked vehicles.

The Imphal-Moreh Road Transporters`™ Association has also strongly condemned the act of vandalising the vehicles which were plying along the route under the association.

The JAC has also demanded that actions be taken up against those miscreants by the government and compensation be paid to the vehicle owners.

It has also demanded the civil society organisations based in Moreh to provide assurance that such act of vandalising their vehicles will not be repeated in the future.

Unless, our security is assured, we cannot ply along the route Dhakeshwor said, and further urged the CSOs of Moreh to pressurise the government to fulfil their demand in time.

The transporters body also expressed strong disappointment against the Assam Rifles citing that the force knows only how to harass the transporters and not how to protect them during such times of crisis.

Dhakeshwor said even as the miscreants were ransacking and damaging their parked vehicles, the AR personnel kept just watching and failed to take any action.

The AR at Khudengthabi and Tengnoupal always harass the commuters in the name of checking, but failed to come to their rescue during the August 18 violence, the transporters bemoaned.

The AR should be replaced by the BSF and there is a need to increase the strength of police personnel posted at Moreh, they demanded.

During the meeting, several of the transporters had also shared their grievances citing that the transporters become an easy target during any agitation in the State.

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Student hunger strikers picked up by police admitted to hospital: JCILPS SW

IMPHAL, Aug 22: Taking serious note of the police excesses meted out to the student hunger strikers who were admitted to RIMS Hospital after they were pulled up by police

IMPHAL, Aug 22: Taking serious note of the police excesses meted out to the student hunger strikers who were admitted to RIMS Hospital after they were pulled up by police from different places, the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) Students`™ Wing has demanded clarification from Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who holds the portfolio of Home on the incident at the earliest.

In a statement, the JCILPS Students`™ Wing reiterated that people have been demanding implementation of ILPS or similar law to regulate the huge inflow of outsiders into the State but the government has been sidelining the people`™s demand which is unacceptable.

The ILPS protestors including students are being mishandled and ill-treated by the police, the statement said.

They are just demanding introduction of ILPS or similar law, it continued.

The government has been asked repeatedly to direct the police not to commit excesses against the ILPS protestors who include students but it is still continuing, it said.

The Students`™ Wing in the statement cautioned that if the police excesses against the protestors is not stopped then many unwanted incidents may arise thereof.

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NSCN (IM) cadres accused of attack on Aimol village, killing resident

IMPHAL, August 22: A man was today shot dead at an Aimol Village in Chandel district allegedly by NSCN (IM) cadres however with two conflicting versions of the incident. According

IMPHAL, August 22: A man was today shot dead at an Aimol Village in Chandel district allegedly by NSCN (IM) cadres however with two conflicting versions of the incident.

According to a version supported by the victim`™s family, NSCN (IM) militants numbering around 13/14 shot dead S Walunglow Aimol alias Manglun (50) of Ngairong Village and indiscriminately fired several rounds from automatic weapons besides lobbing grenades at the house of former assistant chief of Ngairong Village under Tengnoupal Police Station in Chandel District today.

Another version claims that the man was killed in a gun-fight between NSCN (IM) which signed a Peace Accord with the Centre recently and the United Kuki Liberation Front which is a signatory of the Suspension of Operation with the State and Central governments.

According to the first version, Ngairong Village which is an Aimol village was attacked by the suspected NSCN (IM) militants around 4:30 this morning.

The suspected NSCN (IM) militants fired several rounds from automatic rifles and lobbed two hand grenades inside the house of (L) Jialungphun, former assistant chief of Ngairong Village.

Apart from shattering window glasses, several bullet holes and bomb splinters marks were also seen on the walls of the house, informed sources.

Manglun`™s house is located next to Jialungphun`™s residence.

According to an unconfirmed source, one person got injured due to the attack. But when enquired about any other casualties by the media persons, the villagers and the house owner denied any other casualties in the attack.

High ranking police officers along with police personnel and Assam Rifles personnel rushed to the spot on receiving information of the incident.

Meanwhile, a police team from Tengnoupal Police station led by Officer in Charge of the Station retrieved the body for post mortem at JNIMS Imphal, informed the source.

According to S Alianchung Aimol son of the deceased former assistant village chief, the incident happened at around 4.30 early this morning when some well-armed suspected militants fired indiscriminately from all directions and lobbed two grenades through a window.

And after the militants escaped, we came to know that the militant shot dead a villager near our house, he added.

His wife S Athem Aimol said `When I woke up and went outside this morning, I saw some well-armed militants taking position outside the house.`

`Dispite one of the militant waving his hand and signaling me to run away from the house, I ran back inside the house as my husband was still sleeping.`

She also narrated that soon after he ran inside there was a burst of gunfire, and fortunately none of her family members were injured as they remained lying on the ground.

She also informed media persons that the attackers spoke Angami language.

Meanwhile, speaking to media persons, S Areng Aimol, elder brother of the victim, claimed his brother was killed by those working to declare Aimol as a Naga tribe as his brother was against the calling of Aimol as a Naga Tribe.

Today, my brother sacrificed and gave his life for the cause of the Aimol who are not a Naga tribe, he added.

At the same time a contradictory version of the incident says that cadres of the United Kuki Liberation Front had ambushed NSCN-IM cadres at Ngairong Village this morning. However, in the cross-firing between the two groups, PRO of UKLF, S Walunglow, 50, son of (L) Wannalaw of Aimol Ngairong died in the cross fire while two UKLF cadre and one NSCN IM cadres suffered injuries.

Source said that the two UKLF cadres suffered bullet injuries in their legs while the NSCN IM cadre was shot in his hand.

It is also claimed that two alleged UKLF cadres belonging to Khodamphai village and Moreh, on an Activa had injured two Aimol girls from Kombirei village on some days back at Pallel bazar.

The two were apprehended by the Kombirei Village authority and later released after being made to sign an angreement, however, the NSCN (IM) took them under their custody for further interrogation which provoked the Kuki community in and around Pallel leading to a tense situation in the area since yesterday.

The high tension drama had persisted with the people demanding the releases of the two UKLF cadres.

Following the tension, the NSCN (IM) cadres were moving to another place for their safety when the ambush occurred, according to a source.

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More hunger strikers join ILPS demand

IMPHAL, August 22: With the August 25 deadline, the government has announced for itself to come up with a new ILP bill approaching, hunger strikes and sit in protests have

IMPHAL, August 22: With the August 25 deadline, the government has announced for itself to come up with a new ILP bill approaching, hunger strikes and sit in protests have replaced other forms of agitations especially road blocks and other violent agitations in most parts of the valley districts today.

While yesterday witnessed 23 new hunger strikers demanding introduction of the ILPS in the State launch their strikes in several places including Imphal East, West, Yairipok and Thoubal, three individuals have also launched their hunger strikes in Imphal West.

Sit in protests were also staged at different places.

The three hunger strikers who came out today have been identified as class XII student of Akash Higher Secondary Schoo, Lourembam Dipu, 19, son of L Yaima Singh of Takyel Kolom Leikai; KCL executive member Tongbram Buster Singh, 25 and Beishamayum Puja Devi, 18, daughter of B Jadhumani Sharma of SIngjamei Wangma Torban Kshetri Leikai, Chanambam Leirak.

Budha is undergoing his fasting at the Takyel Kolom Leikai Waiting Shed, while Puja began her strike at the Singjamei Wangma Waiting Shed.

All three had come out to fill in for their predecessors who were all picked up yesterday by the police.

On the other hand, people of Haorang Keirel Youth Club, Haorang Keirel Kounu Leima Development Association with Luker Meira Paibi Lup and the Leitong Meira Paibi Lup staged a sit in protest at Haorang Thongkhong from 7am to 5pm.

The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) Imphal Branch also staged a sit in protest in front of their Khuyathong office.

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An Unsung Nationalist

A translation by Dr. Amarjit Moirangthem When he returned back from Manipur to Kanto in Kabow Valley, his birth place, everything had changed. His home was nowhere seen. The Burmese

A translation by Dr. Amarjit Moirangthem

When he returned back from Manipur to Kanto in Kabow Valley, his birth place, everything had changed. His home was nowhere seen. The Burmese people had occupied the place and made their home. On enquiry he learnt that 2 years after he left his home, the British who then tooked over and ruled Burma, they had killed his father and brothers. They burned down their homes into ashes. His mother and sisters ran away and were neither found nor returned back again. The British army knew all about him, joining the INA troops and helping the Japanese who came to conquest Burma during the war in 1943. So his family was persecuted. And those families in the village who didn`™t flee during the war had got assimilated with the then Burmese society. And thereafter the new Burmese Government banned speeking of Meiteilon, not allowing the natives to speak and communicate using their mother-tongue in public. Only they spoke in their homes quitely. The restrictions could be accounted for one of the main reasons for the diminishing population of native Meiteis in Burma.
In those years he has been staying with San-U, a Burmese orphan.

Nongsaba Ningthouja, the 80 years old bluffing to Shan Yu, ` Last year, I went to Mandalay Bamon Leikai for the Pakhangba Haraoba celebration, there met some fellow meiteis from Manipur. They asked about me, and I told them all about me and my life. After listening my story , they asked me to come to Manipur. They gave assurance for welcoming me with pomp and ceremony. They would request the government for a freedom fighter pension too. I am very much eager to go to Manipur, my Motherland. I have been just waiting for your arrival.`

“Yes uncle, but what if those Indian sepoys shoot you ? “

“When I could lay my feet on my motherland, let them shoot me through my chest. My blood drench will into the soil and enrich those green floras, and my lifeless flesh will feed the hungry stomachs of the wild beasts making them healtheir . Does it matter?`

After a momentry silence, feeling remorsed over his own promise of 45 years , never to return again to his mother-land , the old Nongshaba laments,“ I feel so insolent. Let me go to Manipur.`

At the old man`s insistent tantrums, the next day San-U went and arranged a cart and then they started their journey towards Moreh. Laying down in supine, gazing his eyes over the sky full of stars twinkling around, he rememembered his past moments one after another.

“Even though I am not trained, please teach me how to trigger a gun, then after I will take care myself. Let me join the war too“, Nongshaba Mangang begging to a Captain of Major General Md Zaman Kiani , the commandent of 1st division of INA (Gandhi Brigade) who came through the Kabow valley, along with the Japanese forces.

Thinking awhile for a moment, the captain asked,“ Being a Manipuri, would you be able lead the troops from Kabow valley towards Manipur ?
`Definitely , why not? `

“Thank you, that`™s all, Jai Hind`™`™

On the Commandent Kiyani`s recommendation, he became a soldier of INA. A brief training for few days, then he led the troops and invaded through the hills, villages one after another, then finally reached Moirang in 1944.

The Indian National Tricolor Flag was hoisted at Moirang, 14 April 1944 . The INA jawans gave salute, they sang together the national song of India, Vande Matarum. Then the jawans gave the guard of honour. The moment enthralled his heart, and tears rolled out of his eyes . And the tear droplets sparkled a spectrum of colours around, hallucinating him the 7 coloured Pakhangba emblamed flag of Manipur, remined him of the past how the British bloodsheded those brave sons of Manipur. The British gave away his birth-place, Kabow Valley, which had been a territory of Manipur for more than 360 years to Burma, by forcibly signing the Treaty Of Yandaboo in 1826 . After the event Gambhir Singh, the king of Manipur died a broken heart in depression . Nongshaba thought himself , if the cat is driven out, then Manipur could regain kabow valley after 100 years. He yearns for killing a thousands of enemy British at the pull of a trigger. His heart pounding over his chest, he itched for rushing towards Imphal breaking from the parade.

The Jawans marching towards Imphal, reached Maibam Lotpa Ching (Red Hill) at Nambol. The seasonal rainfall too came much earlier before the monsoon. The Battle continued for 4 months, and necessary artillaries, ammunitions and rations didn`t arrive , the soldiers suffered great s et backs. Dbesides, the Japanese air support were lacking, the British army took more upperhand and pushed on, at last the INA troops had to retreat back.

Returning back to Moirang, after receiving Netaji`s special order of the day, he requested to the Commandent Kiyani “ Sir , I am not pulling my feet back from here. Allow me to plant the saplings of freedom, so I could help the INA when they come back here again .`™`™

The INA troops had went back in despair. But Nongsaba became a runaway. As he know was not safe in Moirang, he ran towards Mayang Imphal Konchak through the Loktak lake by a boat, and took refuged in a home of his Grand-father`s brother Lourembam Tonsana, telling them that he had come from Cachar, Assam. There he learned a secret about his family, that was when he was about 3 months old, the people came to know that his father has married a woman of the same clan from a far off place, the news reaches the King`s ear. They were outcasted and pushed off to Kwatha. But his stubborn parent decided not to stay in Manipur at all and went to settle at Kanto village in Kabow Valley. There were other Meitei villages too including Tashikhong, Sayachan, Homlin, Mwidi, Tanalan which they didn`™t choose. The Meitei people nearby the bank of Ningthi River were the descendents of those who had settled during King Kyamba`s conquest of Kabow valley in 1471, they came as soldiers to guard the valley. Some of them includes the captives of the Burmese taken during seven years devastation of Manipur. But only a few people among them were able who speak clearly native Meiteilon.

Few days later, he heard the news of the Indian Tricolor Flag being replaced by the Union Jack of British at Moirang. One after another he heard, Netaji got killed in a plane crash in Taipei , two atom bombs were exploded in Hiroshima and Nagashaki , finally Japan surrendered. The first one, broke his heart, latter torn him apart and all his hopes were crushed into dust.

Years of toil and hardship dashes into thin air. And 3 years later India got independence in 1947, Manipur too. While the people in Kabow were campaigning to request the king of Manipur to proclaim the Kabow valley as a juristion of Manipur, a sudden bolt from blue fell upon their hopes, the news of Merger Agreement came . Sardar Vallah Bhai Patel had asked the then Governor of Assam to invite Maharaja Budhachandra for a durbar at Shillong. There, at gunpoint the king was made to sign the agreement October 15, 1949 and and the authority of Manipur went to the hands of the Indian Government. The bulletin blew out in a strong wind extinguishing the flames over the evening lamps in everyone`s home across Manipur ,and ignited a volcano into their hearts.

A broken while Nongsaba making an effort to meet Hijam Irabot , the news of the two Prime Ministers Nehru of India and U Nu of Burma reaching Imphal for a meeting came acrossed. The people of Kabow were delighted again alike the beetles hovering around when the monsoon rain arrives, they were urging their desire of incorporation of Kabow valley into Manipur. Some political experts had spread that, the Indian Government would certainly acknowlege the sentiments of people of Manipur, and the two leaders of both countries will countersigned an agreement annulling the old treaty between the British and Burma, ragarding the kabow valley. then Kabow Valley will again be reincluded in Manipur.` Nongshaba`s happiness was splell no bound. He went to Imphal for acertaining the news along with some of his followers, riding in a bullockart. As no person was allowed inside the meeting premise, they were standing aside the road in Babupara under the shade of a tree, waiting for the good news.

The news then came “ the two neighbour countries settle for peace in between and the desputed valley of Kabow finally belongs to Burma .` Dated 15/10/1953.
Nongsaba punched his hand onto the trunk of tree exasperating in despair and blood spilled over the hand into the ground. The people around had tried to stop him. The discontended many people who couldn`t consoled their broken hearts, began to protest shouting, grudging resentment ,and to prevent the raising riot, the police beat the people, disbursing them.

The dispirited youths then gathered to mend their discontended hearts, raising imbroglios to a horizon of insurgency. The Indian government percieved Nongsaba Mangang as one of those who gave impetus to the raising movement and put a reward for any information related to his whereabout and a severe penalty to those who helped or give refuged to him, alike the British put rewards over Yuvraj Koireng and Thangal general. With many informers who were envious of the reward, and many who feared the penalty , the armies and the police left no place for him to hide, finally he had to turn back .
“Uncle`™`™, San U awakening Nongshaba.

Shaken up, he opened his eyes, it was getting dawn.

(A Burmese militant addressed one another as“ Thakin`™`™ meaning master.)

“Thakin, we are reaching Namphalong Market. The land across the gate is Moreh .`™`™

“ Thakin, would you like to go to Manipur along me ? Havn`t you heard about many of your comrades at Chandel Leikul refugee camp ?`
In Burmese tradition, the grown up boys have to spend in a bhuddhist monastry for some time and then on an auspicious day for novitiation, they celebrate Shinbyu- a special rite of passage . Just 5 days left before his ceremony, the military junta came to arrest San-U for standing against their military leader Ney Win. San-U escaped and ranaway . He has been underground hiding and fighting as a supporter of pro-Democratic leader Aung San Suu Kyi. On the occasion of Burmese new year festival Thingyan , he had come to see his good old guardian attiring in a traditional Gawbhaung shirt and a lungyi.

“Thakin, that`™s impossible. I` ll never leave my country.`™`™

Caressing his hand over his long white bears around his chin, Nongshaba says, “ It is not wise to give your life for the motherland. If you die, who will free the country ? To attain freedom, you have to run and hide. “™.

After taking a deep breath ,“ Today , my people will recieve and embrace me as a patriot. At this last moment, I am disclosing my true identity. Being borned at Kabow valley, you are struggling for a democratic Burma nation . And I have been fighting for uniting of Kabow Valley to Manipur.`™`™
Without any word, San-U just starred at him like a prey. And his eyes are filled with tears.

Nongshaba continues,“ Thakin, my brothers in Imphal will be welcoming me with granduer. And they will acknowledge me a freedom fighter with garlands around my neck. I will be getting a pension too. Bless you have a great future, may you sing your national ANTHEM aloud with pride .. Kaba Ma Kyei ( till the rnd of world, Burma`¦).`

“Thakin,`¦..!`™`™ with a heavy voice.

“When you succeed in your struggle and free your country, you must convinced your fellow Thakins , to save the remaining few Kathes in the 50 odd Kathey juwas (Meitei villages) and not let them extinct. Allow them to speak Manipuris not only at their homes, but also in public, schools, colleges, markets. I trust you will allow them to name and address themselves in their own mother tongue . Allow the Kabiyas (siblings of a meitei and other community) to enter the temples of the kathes Poonas and unite them to save their identity. Do promise me.`™`™

The guy whom they sent for the gate pass and Indian exchange came back with the Indian currency notes. Together they cried awhile and parted.
“ O mother, my beloved Mother Manipur, there is no place alike you, elsewhere in the world.`™`™ Nongshaba passed across the gate and reach Manipur. Laughing his heart, he waved his hand towards San-U , his final bade.

“Hold ! `™`™shouted some Indian sepoys.

Then they arrested him. They took all his moneys, his earnings for many years.
3 days after, the daily newspapers published “ a suspected Taliban terrorist was shot dead while trying to cross the border. One 9mm pistol, one hand grenade recovered .`™`™

His decaying corpse after remaining many days at RIMS morgue, the Imphal Municipality declared unclaimed and disposed by buring according to the islamic rituals.

( The story written by Nabakumar Nongmeikapam has won the Pacha Meetei Literary Award ,2009 , first price in the of patroitic short-story competition organised by Patriotic Writers Forum, Imphal . The story was published in the book Train Amagi Khonchat by the auther.)

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