Manipur records 65% UAPA cases – The Hindu

Manipur records 65% UAPA cases
The Hindu
Manipur, which accounts to only 0.2 per cent of the country’s population, has registered nearly 65 per cent of cases under Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, (UAPA). Out of the 975 cases of UAPA registered in the country in 2014, 630 are from the

Manipur records 65% UAPA cases
The Hindu
Manipur, which accounts to only 0.2 per cent of the country's population, has registered nearly 65 per cent of cases under Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, (UAPA). Out of the 975 cases of UAPA registered in the country in 2014, 630 are from the

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Moreh appeals against spreading rumours

MOREH, Aug 20: Civil organisations based in Moreh have appealed to all against spreading rumours regarding the situation in the border town. Speaking to media persons, Mangminlean Singson general secretary

MOREH, Aug 20: Civil organisations based in Moreh have appealed to all against spreading rumours regarding the situation in the border town.

Speaking to media persons, Mangminlean Singson general secretary Hill Tribal Council Moreh, Thoiba Ningthoucha joint secy Meetei Council Moreh and I Ibobi Singh president All Community development organizetion (ACODOM)Moreh have made the join appeal.

They said normalcy is returning in the border town after the August 18 incident and there is no confrontation among the two communities.

In such a scenario, all sections of the society are appealed against spreading any rumour which could disturb the environment in Moreh, they echoed.

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Student hunger-strikers refuse to end strike

IMPHAL, August 20: The five students on hunger strike demanding introduction of the ILP in front of the Anada Singh Higher Secondary Academy gate refused to be taken away by

IMPHAL, August 20: The five students on hunger strike demanding introduction of the ILP in front of the Anada Singh Higher Secondary Academy gate refused to be taken away by a team of the Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Child Welfare Committee Imphal East, Juvenile Police Unit Porompat and the CMO Imphal East today.

The team had arrived to take the students into their custody and keep them under observation.

However, repeated appeals of the team failed to deter the students to leave their hunger strike venue.

Meanwhile, the meira paibis guarding the young students have said that one of the students seem to be having health problem as he has been vomiting several times since morning today.

Meanwhile, a 41-year old woman has also launched her hunger strike at Singjamei Wangma Torban Kshetri Leikai Waiting Shed since 8:30am today.

The woman hunger striker is identified as ksh Kunje Deci daughter of ksh Kuber Singh from the same locality.

Meanwhile, as part of the ongoing mass movement demanding the government to implement Inner Line Permit System or similar law in the State to safeguard the indigenous people who are facing threat from the unchecked influx of outsiders, Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) Yairipok Wing staged a sit-in-protest at Laimanai Yairipok Thongkhong, Thoubal district today.

In support of the movement, a woman folk identified as Asem Ibetombi Devi of Yairipok Laimanai has launched fast unto death agitation at the venue where the protest demonstration was held.

She is currently holding the president post of Apunba Nupi Khunai Lamjing Meira Lup, Imphal East Yairipok Branch.

Speaking to media persons, Ibetombi said that it is the sole responsibility of the State government to demand the Central government to introduce Inner Line Permit System in the State for the sake of its indigenous people but ironically people including students have been demanding the same due to lack of political will on part of the State government to do so.

The inaction of the State government towards the collective demand has led students to launch different forms of agitation including sit-in-protest, rally and hunger strike, she pointed out.

The woman folk said that she decided to launch fast unto death stir against the failure of the government to meet the long standing demand despite launching severe forms of agitation from many sections.

The 12-hour public curfew called by meira paibis of Langol Laimanai, Langol Game Village and Langol Ningthou Leikai concluded peacefully today.

The public curfew was called in connection with the arrest of an ILP hunger striker Yumnam Langdaiba Meitei, 22, son of Y Irabot Meitei of Lairikyengbam Leikai by the police for his hunger strike.

A meira paibi said the public curfew was called against the arrest of Langdaiba who is a gold medalist kick boxer and in support of the ongoing ILP movement.

She said although the protest was peaceful, the behavior of a police team that came to block the protest was unfortunate.

The police personnel had torn down the poster of Landaiba and stomp on it trying to provoke the protestors, the meira paibis claimed.

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Eight organisations come together to observe 24th Manipuri Language Day

IMPHAL August 20: Eight organisations of the State came together to observe the 24th Manipuri Language Day 2015 at the Lamyanba Shanglen today. The organisations are Manipuri Sahitya Parishad Imphal,

IMPHAL August 20: Eight organisations of the State came together to observe the 24th Manipuri Language Day 2015 at the Lamyanba Shanglen today.

The organisations are Manipuri Sahitya Parishad Imphal, The Cultural Forum Manipur, Naharol Sahitya Premee Samiti Imphal, Manipuri Language Development Committee Imphal, Writers Forum Imphal, Leimarol Khorjeikol (Leikol) Manipur, Manipur State Sumang Leela Council and Manipuri Literature Society Imphal.

Prof Thoidingjam Tombi Singh, president of the Manipuri Sahitya Parishad, Imphal; Prof MC Arun of Anthropology Dept., MU and Prof Ch Jasobanta of MU`™s Linguistic Department participated as the main speakers of the observation and spoke on the theme `Save Manipur and Save Manipuri Language`™.

In his speech, prof MC Arun said that language is crucial in defining a culture and holds the reflection of a society`™s history.

In his words, `Manipur is not a colonial product and our language is an integral part of the legacy of our civilization. It is a core character of our glorious past.`™

He emphasised on the endogenous character of the Manipur.

He cited the recent GoI – NSCN (IM) Accord as an intriguing suspense with a possible potential to infringe the political entity of the State.

He emphasized that the need of the hour is building a unity across culture and language.

Prof Ch Jashobanta Singh talked on Manipuri Grammar, Manipuri Dictionary and Manipuri Encyclopedia.

He also explained the need to standardised spoken form of Manipuri language and improving it further through language modernisation.

He also talked about the individual and collective efforts required to protect and strengthen the language.

Prof Thoidingjam Tombi Singh lamented on the decaying status of the Manipuri language even after being listed under the 8th schedule for 24 years.

He said it is unfortunate that the native people instead of promoting it has succumbed to incorporating other languages and compromised on the originality and authenticity of the language.

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MPCC remembers Rajiv Gandhi on his birth anniv

IMPHAL, Aug 20: Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee today paid tributes to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his 71st Birth Anniversary at the Manipur Congress Bhawan. Chief Minister O Ibobi

IMPHAL, Aug 20: Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee today paid tributes to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his 71st Birth Anniversary at the Manipur Congress Bhawan.

Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh, deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who is also the president of MPCC, and Congress ministers and MLAs and workers attended the function.

Deputy Chief Minister speaking to media persons on the sideline of the function on the ILP Bill issue, said since it is a money bill it needs the Governor`™s assent.

After the Bill is approved by the cabinet it will be sent to the Governor, he said.

Following which, the government will decide as soon as possible to table the Bill in the Assembly, Gaikhangam elaborated.

If possible before 25 of this month, he added.

He further condemned violent incident in Moreh as unfortunate.

It happened suddenly taking everyone by surprise, however the government as well as the civil society organisations have managed to bring the situation under control, he said.

Everything is back to normal now, he said.

When asked what he had to say about a community in Moreh accusing additional SP, Moreh of taking no action and simply watching when the violent incident happened right infront of his eyes, the dy Chief Minister who also holds the Home portfolio said `I don`™t thinking he must have done that but since an allegation has been raise the government will enquire about it.`

`People had shouted slogans demanding the Police and Assam Riles to go back, in protest against their inaction in the course of Moreh incident. People are also unhappy that even though the police are outnumbered by the protester the Assam Rifles could have acted to stop the violence. What do you have to say about this, a reporter asked.

`I don`™t want to comment much on the Assam Rifles thing however we`™ll take up the issue with Assam Rifles authority.`

`I hope they will co-operate and we`™ll be able to prevent these things from happening in the future,` the Dy CM replied.

He further said that the number of State forces at Moreh needs to be increased by two or three companies and the government is considering it as it is as a border town.

Government will consider about providing compensation for the losses in the Moreh violence after receiving the survey and assessment report from the DC, ADCs and District Authority, he added.

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AR claims arrest of NSCN (K) cadres involved in Parlon ambush

IMPHAL, August 20: 12 BIHAR Battalion of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR(S) established a vehicle check post in general area of Utlou based on information

IMPHAL, August 20: 12 BIHAR Battalion of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR(S) established a vehicle check post in general area of Utlou based on information of movement of one NSCN (K) cadre on August 19 and apprehended a cadre of the outfit, claimed a press release issued by PRO IGAR (South).

The arrested cadre has been identified as No 3252 (Batch No 32), SS Pte Giftson, 22 son of M Ibomcha of Wabagai Kakching, Thoubal district.

He revealed that he was involved in the ambush against 6 DOGRA Regiment in Paraolon village on June 4 last and gave some further information about movement of his fellow team members. The apprehendee has been handed over to the Nambol Police Station, it said.

On his information, another NSCN (K) cadre involved in the ambush was apprehended by troops of the 22 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) from the area of Kakching Lamkhai on August 19, it said.

The apprehendee was identified as No 4538, SS Sgt, H Bojesh Monsang, 24 of Zaphou village, Chandel district. He was handed over to the Kakching Police Station.

Five members of the ambush team have been caught by the combined efforts of all units under HQ IGAR(S) and the search for the remaining killers is the prime focus of all units. It is assured that the deaths of the men for the country will not go waste and these killers will be followed till they are caught. All the apprehended cadres are being handed over to NIA for their further investigation, the release stated.

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Three days later, AR claims gunshots during Moreh clashes

IMPHAL, Aug 20: The Assam Rifles in a statement three days after the Moreh incident, claimed it treated people with gunshot injuries on the day of the clashes. A press

IMPHAL, Aug 20: The Assam Rifles in a statement three days after the Moreh incident, claimed it treated people with gunshot injuries on the day of the clashes.

A press release of the paramilitary force sent out by email at about 7pm today added almost as a timid footnote at the end of a summary of its role on the day that it treated one person with gunshot injuries.

Three hours later at about 10 pm, it sent out another press release but with the footnote paragraph revised to bring up the figure to four gunshot injuries.

Three days after the incident, it seems the unit was still unsure of the records it keeps.

The release does not mention either how serious the injuries were, or the likely calibre of weapons the injuries were caused by.

The release also said its troops were out on the streets on regular patrol when the stone pelting broke out, but on the day of the incident it did not report hearing or witnessing any gun fires, or treating anyone with gunshot injuries.

Those the AR release now claims it treated are `Lalminlen Zou (35) of Moreh Ward No.7, Hougunlen (25) of Ward no. 1 Moreh, Lalminlen (28) and Seingam (24) of Chawangphai who had reached their gate seeking help. Irrespective of any biases, Assam Rifles worked on the humanitarian front and provided relief to the students`.

The police however had no report of gun fires to be communicated to the press so far.

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Militant cadre found dead

LAMKA, Aug 20: An alleged member of a Kuki militant group identified as Seiminthang Haokip, 29, husband of Lhingkhohat was found dead from the Tuilehluan area of the side today.

LAMKA, Aug 20: An alleged member of a Kuki militant group identified as Seiminthang Haokip, 29, husband of Lhingkhohat was found dead from the Tuilehluan area of the side today.

Seimingthang`™s body was a found with a bullet hole on the left side of his face.

Meanwhile a late evening report said that KNA (I), a non Suspension of Operation group has claimed responsibility for the killing

It is also said that the information and publicity secretary of KNA (I) Barack has claimed that Seiminthang was killed as a punishment for acting against the activity of the organisation and that he was killed at 6:37pm of August 19.

According to the report, the outfit has also claimed that the deceased was involved in anti-party activities since he was admitted into the outfit on May 2, 2012. Seiminthang was responsible for the Finance department and has been charged of misappropriating funds meant for guns and ammunition of the organisation, it said.

Meanwhile, Seimingthang`™s body was brought to the Churachandpur District Hospital morgue by a police team led by OC Churachandpur Inspector Thangzamuan this morning.

Seiminthang is said to be a present resident of Leizang Khopi and is survived by his wife and three children- two sons and a daughter aged 10, 8, 5 years respectively.

Meanwhile, family members and leaders of the community claimed his body from the morgue to perform his last rites.

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Peoples` convention comes up with 10 resolutions to be included in ILP bill

IMPHAL, August 20: A public convention organised by the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System held today has come up with 10-points which will be submitted to the State

IMPHAL, August 20: A public convention organised by the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System held today has come up with 10-points which will be submitted to the State government to be considered during the preparation of the new ILP bill.

The convention held under the banner of `The 2nd Manipur Peoples`™ Convention 2015″ at MDU hall, Yaiskul Police Lane commenced at 11:45 am and concluded around 6 pm.

JCILPS convenor-in-charge Khomdram Ratan chaired the convention which was moderated by senior journalist Irengbam Arun and attended by Retd Director of Audio Visual Research Centre, Manipur University (AVRC), MU Dr Arambam Lokendra as the chief guest.

It was also resolved that the next JCILPS-government meeting will consider the 10 points.

The first resolution of the convention was a reiteration of the earlier public convention resolution to include the five-point demand of the JCILPS in the new bill.

The second resolution says that the government should include (i) The Electoral Roll of 1948, (ii) The Census Report of 1951 and (iii) The Village Directory of 1951 in the definition of Manipur People which is included under section 2 (b) of the State government`™s draft bill no 1 (The Protection of Manipur Peoples Bill 2015).

The third resolution says that the government should remove the reference in Section 8 (2) of its draft bill that persons to be exempted include (a) Private Undertaking (b) Local Authority and that once the bill is passed into an Act, during the framing of rules and regulations, the cut of base year of 1951 should be included in the `power to make rules`™ of section 10 (2) of the bill.

Other resolutions include that `non-Manipuri Peoples`™ Firm, institutions or any other similar entities`™ should be put under section 14 (a) of the propose draft bill no 2 (The MLR & LR, 7th amendment bill 2015); not allowing outsiders to buy land; provide a copy of the proposed amendment bill of the Labour Act which is under the State purview; replacing section 2 (j) of the proposed draft bill 1 by `non-Manipur people means those citizens of India who is not covered by section 2 (b) of this Act; inclusion of JCILPS representatives during the framing of rules and regulations when the draft bill becomes an Act.

The convention has also resolved to demand the State government to establish a Manipur State population Commission or form an expert committee, to bring out a white paper on the population of outsiders in the State and to implement a Manipur State Population policy based on the white paper to be produced by the State government.

It may be mentioned that there was a brief unrest for a few minutes when those attending a meeting raised strong objection to a proposal for resolution no 5 to allow non-Manipur persons can buy land after acquiring a written consent of the seller and the local-self government.

However, the proposal had to be dropped and the resolution changed to non-Manipur people cannot buy land.

Around 300 people including representatives of various civil society organisations, meira paibis and individuals attended the convention.

Each speaker at the convention was given a 5-minute time to express his suggestions.

Several individuals including doctors, lawyers, civil organisation leaders, meira paibis came up to expressed their suggestions.

In his keynote address JCILPS convenor BK Moirangthem mentioned that the word `visitors`™ in the proposed Draft Bill will be replaced by `Non-Manipur People.`™

Those people who have been residing in Manipur according to National Register of Citizens 1951 will be considered as Manipur People and those who are not registered in this Register will be considered as Non-Manipur People, he said.

JCILPS also appealed to the ILP protesters to follow its instructions while carrying out protest demonstration in order to avoid the unwanted situations.

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Governance absence tragedy

As Manipur sinks to one of its lowest moments, what is evidently missing is any semblance of governance. The government it seems has abandoned its responsibility of keeping law or

As Manipur sinks to one of its lowest moments, what is evidently missing is any semblance of governance. The government it seems has abandoned its responsibility of keeping law or order, leaving this onerous matter in the hands of anybody who wants to assume it. Utter chaos is the result. Although since yesterday, ever since the breakthrough in the talks between the JCILPS and the government, there is some calm returning, it can never be certain when the state will plunge back into inferno. This is so, because the issue of the demand for introduction of the Inner Line Permit System in the state is far from over. Even if all goes well as regards the demand of the JCILPS to have the five points it raised included in the new proposed draft bill, there is no certainty that the bill will have a smooth passage in the Assembly to become law. In fact, the possibility that it is kept in abeyance by the Governor or the President of India, which actually means the Union Cabinet, is not entirely remote, particularly if it is seen as stepping outside the limits set by the Constitution of India. In the event of this happening, the dreadful question in everybody`™s mind is what next? Will the paralysis of the state administration continue ad infinitum and at what cost?
If the government had kept its ears close to the ground and had felt the pulse of the people accurately, it would probably have been given the foresight to anticipate the growing apprehension amongst the people at the prospect of being demographically marginalised, thereby prompting it to take remedial measures in advance. It also only needed to have looked around to see how similar apprehensions have resulted in murderous violence all over the Northeast and neighbouring regions and be concerned enough to take precautions. Deadly demography wars still break out periodically in Bodoland in Assam. There have also been similar wars in the state`™s Karbi Anglong and North Cachar regions. Earlier still there was the Assam Agitation for deportation of `foreigners` which lasted five long years, climaxing in the gruesome massacre at Nellie in 1983. It is also extremely relevant that the Assam Agitation in the end yielded little with regards to the central issue of restructuring demography, though in the bargain the state received an IIT, an oil refinery and such other sops. Meghalaya too which is as much in the grip of a demographic transformation as Manipur, sees these ethnic tensions periodically. Nagaland which has the Inner Line Permit System, is still not free of this scourge. Two other Northeast states, Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram, which also have the Inner Line System, are relatively better off, though the fear of an outsider invasion is not altogether absent, as was evident in the Chakma and Bru issues the two states were afflicted by. Beyond the Northeast, there have been the Rohingya issue which today has become a grave international concern, and a scar on Myanmar`™s reputation. Tibet`™s complaint of Han Chinese overwhelming their original population, and Bhutan`™s controversial eviction of nearly 2 lakh Nepalis from South Bhutan in the 1980s, are some indication how widespread this problem is in the entire region.

These are worrying trends and should have kept the Manipur government alert. In fact, it should have in anticipation, come up with the move to check immigration through appropriate legislation on its own, long ago. Such a stitch in time would have saved plenty. Now, since things were allowed to slip to a critical point, it was only to be expected that that street politics would ultimately take over the agenda. Look at the turmoil the state is in and it does seem this will not be the end either. For once, if the entire government establishment had kept away its obsession with easy unearned money from corruption, and put their entire energy in the serious business of fine tuning the government machinery and making it run as it should, the place would have been saved of the endless chain of tragedies it is forced to bear. But, there is little doubt even now that once the current problem settles to somewhat an equilibrium, it will be back to square one, and the official establishment would be back to the old game of organised robbery of the state exchequer, forgetting all about governance.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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ATSUM (Muan Tombing) seeks separate administration for tribal

IMPHAL, August 20: The All Tribal Students Union Manipur (Muan Tombing) has sought immediate intervention of the Centre and to impose President`™s Rule in the State. In a press release,

IMPHAL, August 20: The All Tribal Students Union Manipur (Muan Tombing) has sought immediate intervention of the Centre and to impose President`™s Rule in the State.

In a press release, Muan Tombing said the continuous agitations by the State`™s dominant community through the JCILPS caused much grievances to the tribal populace of Manipur.

He has further expressed that it is the heartfelt cry of the tribals of Manipur that President`™s Rule be imposed in the State for now, and arrangements be made for the separate administration of the minority tribal and majority Meitei areas of Manipur said President Moun Tombing.

The press release said in Manipur more than two months have passed since the Meiteis of the Imphal valley started their high-decibel agitation demanding the implementation of the Inner Line Permit in Manipur.

`And it has brought about untold miseries and hardships for the minority tribal populace in the State.`

The incessant and often violent agitations have virtually cut off all links to the State Capital, Imphal and have greatly impacted the transportation of essential commodities within the State, including the movement of life-saving drugs and equipment`™s, it claimed.

The statement also charged that there have been instances where ambulances run by various tribal philanthropic organisations carrying patients from far-flung tribal areas for the better-equipped hospitals in Imphal have been attacked.

There have been numerous reports where vehicles belonging to tribals, especially those bearing number plates from the tribal districts (Lamka/Churachandpur, Ukhrul, Senapati, Tamenglong and Chandel) have been purposely targeted, it alleged.

The State government has remained a mere spectator to this whole episode, and has left the minority tribal community to fend for them, it continued.

Offices and educational institutions in the Imphal Valley have been shut for more than a month now, and life has literally been thrown off-gear, it said.

There have been instances where tribal folks residing in and around Imphal have been forced to unwillingly participate in these agitations, and those failing to do so have been warned with dire consequences, including payment of a fixed amount of fine daily or inflicting physical injury, or both, Muan Tombing charged in his statement.

It may be noted here that the tribals are of the opinion that the demand for Inner Line Permit by the majority Meitei community is an attempt to brand the tribals as migrants `“ one of the provisions of their demand is to classify all residents not registered before 1951 as non-locals or migrants, Tombing claimed in his statement.

`In 1951, majority of the tribals in the hills of Manipur were independent from any external control and not even aware that they were a part of this State called Manipur, or has not even heard of such a name! A majority of the tribal villages were never visited by any Government machinery then, including those involved in the Census in those days.`

As such, the tribals of Manipur are in a constant state of fear that their ancestral lands will be grabbed by the majority community sooner or later, either through the Inner Line Permit or some other pretext, unless the Central government intervenes, he observed.

The panic and distress in the hearts and minds of the minority tribal populace, both in the Imphal valley as well as the tribal hill districts is palpable, he contiued.

It is the belief among the tribal people in Manipur that the State Government has deliberately failed to address their blatant fear, and there is growing apprehension that the tribals will have to tow the line as per the whims and fancies of the majority Meitei community more and more in the coming months if the Central Government does not intervene at this juncture, it said.

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Nagaland girl harassed, girl from Manipur molested – The Asian Age


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5 NSCN (K) Militants Involved in Manipur Ambush on Army Held: Sources – NDTV

NDTV5 NSCN (K) Militants Involved in Manipur Ambush on Army Held: SourcesNDTVHitting back after the June 4 ambush, Indian army commandos had carried out what was claimed to be surgical strikes, hitting two camps of insurgents at two locations along Nag…


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5 NSCN(K) militants involved in Manipur ambush on Army held – Times of India


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DESAM to organise public convention on August 21

IMPHAL August 19: A joint meeting of the Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur and the Apunba Iramdam Maheiroi Sinpanglup held yesterday had decided to hold a Peoples`™ Convention on August

IMPHAL August 19: A joint meeting of the Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur and the Apunba Iramdam Maheiroi Sinpanglup held yesterday had decided to hold a Peoples`™ Convention on August 21 in connection with the demand for the ILP in the State, announced DESAM president Angamba Moirangthem during a press conference today at the DESAM office.

During the public convention everyone is invited to place their constructive suggestions in order to achieve a legal protection for the indigenous people of the State, he said.

The organisations have also formed a `Committee for reconsolidation campaign for implementation of ILPS`™ he said.

Angamba continued that he has been appointed as the convenor of the six member committee, while Longjam Sanjoy will act as the co-convenor.

The convention will be held on the theme `Question on the future of Manipur`™ and will commenced at 10am at GM Hall.

While requesting the support and presence of the public for the convention, DESAM and AIMS also fervently appeal to the people of the State not to call and bandh or general strike on the particular day so as to facilitate the mass participation for the Public Convention.

The Public Convention will discuss crucial points including independent Manipur being reduced to a State of India and the political impact on the native people; Response of the GOI and the State Government to the peoples`™ movement against demographic invasion; Ethno centric politics in Manipur & Peace Accord between the NSCN- IM and GOI; Exploitation of the rights of the ethnic indigenous regarding direct political participation and Rights of the native people to decide its own future.

Meanwhile the eight volunteers of DESAM on hunger strike entered their second day of strike today.

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Chaoba blames Home department for Moreh tension

IMPHAL, August 19: BJP Manipur president Th Chaoba has blamed the State Home department for yesterday`™s tension in the border town of Moreh. The government, he told media persons at

IMPHAL, August 19: BJP Manipur president Th Chaoba has blamed the State Home department for yesterday`™s tension in the border town of Moreh.

The government, he told media persons at his party office, should be held responsible for the communal tension in Moreh.

The BJP strongly condemn the unfortunate incident which happened due to misunderstanding between the two groups, he said.

He further appealed to the people of the border town to remain calm and allow peaceful co-existence among the different communities in the area.

He said several houses including hotels and shops were ransacked, looted and set ablaze while several others were left injured during the clash.

The government, he continued, should compensate for all the losses incurred in the violence.

The BJP also welcomes the civil societies trying to negotiate among the communities of Moreh and help in bringing back peace in the area.

All these has happened because of the negligence of the Home department as the ILPS rally was not organised immediately, but it was already announced beforehand.

The Home department had full knowledge of the rally, he continued.

Unfortunately, the Home department failed to take up any precaution which resulted in the flare-up, he continued.

He said now many victims are staying in relief camps and the Centre has stationed Assam Rifles and other para-military forces as the area lies near the international border.

Now, the State has to remain vigilant in the border areas, he said and added, such flare ups can also happen in Jiribam.

Chaoba also appealed to the people of Jiribam not to allow any such clash to happen in their area.

The Home department`™s power seems to be confined only in the State capital, Chaoba lamented.

BJP Manipur Vision Document chairperson RK Ranjan said it is time for the indigenous people to unite together.

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SFs claim arrest of six militants

IMPHAL, August 19: Security forces claimed to have arrested six militant cadres belong to different groups during separate counter insurgency operation in the State. A statement issued by the PRO

IMPHAL, August 19: Security forces claimed to have arrested six militant cadres belong to different groups during separate counter insurgency operation in the State.

A statement issued by the PRO Police Department Manipur, stated that a combined team of Bishnupur district police commandos, 2 JAKLI and 34 Assam Rifles apprehended a cadre of the proscribed KYKL on August 13 from Naranseina Mayai Leikai area.

The arrested cadre has been identified as one Salam Kamraj Singh alias Naobi, 40, son of S Chandra Singh of Naranseina Mayai Leikai.

It said that the same day another combined team comprising of Bishnupur district police commandos and 2/5 GR further arrested another KYKL cadre during search operation at Bishnupur bazaar area.

He has been identified as one Pukhrambam Bimol Singh alias Naobi, 28, son of P Koijomba Singh of Wangoo Sabal Mayai Leikai.

In a separate incident, the Imphal West district police commandos also arrested an active member of KCP, it said.

The arrested KCP has been identified as one Lukram Johny, 24, son L Biramani Meitei of Moreh Tul Wangma Ward No. 7 at present statying at Khurai Chaithabi Leirak.

It further revealed that on his disclosure the police team recovered one 9 mm pistol along with three lives and other incriminating articles from the rented house of M Nabakesho Meitei of Khurai Nandeibam Leikai the same day.

He had collected huge amount of money from Imphal east area to raise money for party fund.

Meanwhile, according to a PRO IGAR (S) statement based on specific intelligence regarding movement of the UG cadres, troops of the Assam Rifles launched operations in different part of the State and apprehended one cadre each of PREPAK, NSCN (K) and UNLF cadre on August 18 and 19.

In the first operation, troops of the 20 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) launched an operation in general area of Maning Leikai and apprehended one PREPAK cadre on August 18, it said.

It further identified the arrested cadre as Khangembam Bipin Singh, 24 son of Manglemba of Khongjom but presently staying at Maning Leikai under Kakching Police Station, Thoubal district. The apprehendee was handed over to the Kakching Police Station.

In another operation, a NSCN (K) cadre was apprehended by troops of the 20 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR(S) from the area of Tuisimi today, it said.

He is identified as Mayanglangbam Malemba, 58 son of Late M Mani Chand of Khukarthil, Pallel under Kakching Police Station, Chandel district. The apprehendee was handed over to the Kakching Police Station, it said.

In yet another operation, troops of the 2 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) along with Thoubal Police Commandos established a joint vehicle check post in general area of Yairipok Market and apprehended one UNLF cadre on August 18. The apprehendee was identified as No- 654 (Batch No 13th), SS Sgt, Yengkhom Anandajit alias Palem Ngakpa alias Kengba alias James son of Late Y Tomba of Pallel Manang Leikai near Laimayai.

He revealed that he had laid ambush against BSF at Kwakta in 2001 and he had come to Yairipok to carryout recce of locations for placing IEDs, the statement said.

The apprehendee has been handed over to the Yairipok Police Station, it stated.

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Ministerial team visits Moreh; defuses tension

IMPHAL, August 19: Tensions in the border town of Moreh in Chandel district has been brought under control today with leaders of both communities involved in yesterday`™s clash resolving to

IMPHAL, August 19: Tensions in the border town of Moreh in Chandel district has been brought under control today with leaders of both communities involved in yesterday`™s clash resolving to prevent similar flare ups which could snowball into a communal flare up in the future.

Swiftly responding to the August 18 incident, a ministerial team along with a team of media persons led by minister Works and Transport, Dr Kh Ratan Kumar Singh, IFCD minister, Ngamthang Haokip and Tengnoupal MLA, DK Korungthang visited Moreh to take stock of the situation.

In an attempt to pacify the prevailing situation, the team met with leaders of both communities including representatives of Meitei Council Moreh, ACODOM, Hill Tribal Council, UCM, Kuki Innpi, ICHAM UNMM, AMUCO, in a closed door meeting at the Moreh Trade Centre.

The meeting was also attended by IGP, Manipur T Guite, DIG, Dr S Ibocha and Chandel SP, N Herojit.

Speaking to media persons after the meeting, Works minister K Ratankumar, revealed that both sides tabled their charters of demands regarding the incident.

It is learnt that the demands include resignation of additional SP Moreh, RK Khomdon for being incompetent while discharging his duty, compensating for the damages inflicted during the clash etc.

In his reply, the minister assured to convey the grievances of both the parties to the Chief Minister and Home minister for immediate action adding that he will recommend a long term policy or plan to prevent similar instances in the future.

As an immediate measure to contain the situation, a combined team of security forces including LED IGP Manipur, DIG along with additional forces of BSF, MR are currently stationed in Moreh.

The minister further revealed that a strong instruction has also been given to the DC Chandel to assess the loss inflicted during the clash.

Meanwhile, according to information culled out from the spot, many residents especially victims of the clash lamented the alleged inaction of 11 AR personnel and State police force, who remained spectators during the time of violent incident.

The victims further expressed their apprehension that unless law and order is guaranteed, communal harmony in Moreh will become impossible.

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