NEFIS Press Release on Removal of AFSFA from Tripura

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS) Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com ______________________________________________________ PRESS RELEASE Date: 28.05.15 North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) welcomes the

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS)

Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com

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PRESS RELEASE

Date: 28.05.15

North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) welcomes the move of Tripura government to repeal Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from Tripura state. It is to be noted that AFSPA was imposed in Tripura from last 18 years. AFSPA grants special powers to the armed forces, the most controversial being the legal immunity it provides to army officers. AFSPA is an anti-people, oppressive act, the law gives special powers for detaining, using lethal force and entering and searching premises without warrant. North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) demands that AFSPA should be repealed from all states, ending the miseries of the people.

 

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North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS)

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Allotment Crafts Stalls at NEZCC Shilpgram, Guwahati

Press Release Allotment Crafts Stalls at NEZCC Shilpgram, Guwahati   North East Cultural Centre Dimapur invites expression of interest from experienced and competent craftsperson, artisans and parties dealing with north

Press Release

Allotment Crafts Stalls at NEZCC Shilpgram, Guwahati

 

North East Cultural Centre Dimapur invites expression of interest from experienced and competent craftsperson, artisans and parties dealing with north east handicraft, handloom, artifacts and agricultural products for running stalls at NEZCC Shilpgram Complex, Panjabari, Guwahati.

The NEZCC Shilpgram has 45 stall with size of 150 sq ft per stall. The stalls will be allotted on a monthly rent of Rs.1000/- per month for a period of one year with a security deposit of Rs.5000/-, which can be extended for another term as per the terms and conditions. Last date for submission of the application/ expression of interest is before 20th June 2015, 3 P.M.

Director, NEZCC therefore, request the interested craftsperson, artisans and parties to collect the application forms and terms and conditions from NEZCC Shilpgram Complex, Panjabari, Guwahati or download the same from the https://www.nezccindia.in (Advertisement Link)  and NEZCC Official facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/NEZCC/.

 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/allotment-crafts-stalls-at-nezcc-shilpgram-guwahati/

Border dispute not a new issue: ex-Minister O joy

IMPHAL, May 28: Border dispute in the north east states is not a new issue as this has been prevailing since the independence of the country from the hands of

IMPHAL, May 28: Border dispute in the north east states is not a new issue as this has been prevailing since the independence of the country from the hands of British colonial rule. Despite the passage of more than 60 years, the Central Government has not come up with an amicable settlement to the border issues, ex-Minister and president of Manipur People`™s Party (MPP) has stated.

He was addressing media persons at his residence at Singjamei Kakwa, Imphal West today.

O Joy observed that there have been instances of conflict arising out of the border issues in the north east states claiming lives of people and injuring many others.

The encroachment of land at Dzuko, Jessami and Tolloi is yet to be settled. The border dispute has brought sore relationship with the neighbouring state of Nagaland, he said.

Pointing out that some political parties have been gaining political mileage out of the border disputes rather than solving it, the ex-Minister said that Union Ministers who preferred to visit the state for election campaign should take note of the issues as well.

He mentioned that the state government should exert pressure on the Central Government regarding the border issue considering the sentiments of the people.

The border issue needs to be discussed in the Cabinet meeting as the territorial integrity of the state cannot be put at stake at any cost, O Joy said.

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Sadar Hills Kuki CSOs call off bandh

KANGPOKPI, May 28: The Kuki civil bodies under the banner of Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills have decided to call off its proposed 48 hours total bandh from midnight of May

KANGPOKPI, May 28: The Kuki civil bodies under the banner of Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills have decided to call off its proposed 48 hours total bandh from midnight of May 28 after holding a marathon meeting with the state Government yesterday.

The Kuki civil bodies including Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills under the leadership of Kuki Inpi Manipur had a marathon meeting yesterday at the Chief Minister`™s Office chamber.

During the meeting the State government was represented by Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh, deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam, IFC minister Ngamthang Haokip and Saikul AC MLA Yamthong Haokip.

Thangkam Lupheng, spokesperson of Sadar Hills Kuki CSOs said that after a harmonious settlement according to the Kuki customary law has been reached between the State government and the Sadar Hills Kuki CSOs led by Kuki Inpi Manipur yesterday over the killing of Paokholen Khongsai, a church secretary his body has been claimed today at around 11 am from the JNIMS morgue.

Hence, the Kuki civil bodies of Sadar Hills under the banner of Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills have decided to call off the proposed 48-hours Sadar Hills total bandh which was to start from midnight of May 30 added the spokesperson.

Mentioned may be made that, Sadar Hills Kuki civil society organizations under the banner of Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills including KISG, KWU, KWOHR, KSO, TSA and other local bodies called 48 hours total bandh in the entire Sadar Hills from midnight of May 30 till midnight of June 1 over the alleged lawlessness, injustice and failure of the state Government to fulfilled its demands over B. Gamnom killing on May 23.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/sadar-hills-kuki-csos-call-off-bandh/

DoNER Minister assures 18-hour daily power supply

IMPHAL May 28: The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Development of Northeastern Region (DoNER) Dr Jitendra Singh has announced 18 hours of daily power supply

IMPHAL May 28: The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Development of Northeastern Region (DoNER) Dr Jitendra Singh has announced 18 hours of daily power supply for all the districts in the State, during a press briefing at the Conference Hall of Secretariat South Block after his meeting with the Chief Minister.

`Northeast is an essential part of Prime Minister`™s Vision to develop all the regions equally. This is already translated with the announcement of the Sports University in Manipur which aims at bringing the mainland closer to the Northeast besides creating more employment for the insiders.` he said.

Towards addressing the power crisis, the Union Minister said the ambitious plan of installing a new 400 kw power station at Thoubal is materializing with a two year deadline.

Most formalities are over and financial aspect is duly decided for a budget of approximately Rs 124 crores, he said.

This should be able to cater 18-hours of power supply to all the districts, he assured.

On the progress of the sports university he said, `According to the Chief Minister, 300 acres of land at Yaithibi has been identified and acquired for the Sports University.`™

He added, this sports university will be unique and the first of its kind in the country.

It is meant to absorb people from other regions and integrate as a nation through closer interactions, he said.

Regarding the connectivity hurdles in the State the Union Minister said, `DoNER being a nodal ministry for all ministries has formed a Committee for Tourism and similarly hopes to establish a Committee for Road, Transport and Highway very soon.`

`We will incorporate the technical inputs that are suggested for the Imphal-Silchar road.`

The Union Minister also pointed out that the intra regional connectivity needs to be revamped.

He further said, `DoNER will consider the feasibility regarding the Chief Minister`™s request for night halt facilities at Tuhilal Airport.

We have also heard and marked the grievances about telecom network problems and related professional hazard, Dr Jitendra said.

Later answering to a query on the disparity between the plans and achievements of DoNER, he diverted the crucial query by detailing the fresh initiatives `DoNER at your doorstep`™ exercise which was supposedly started from Imphal in March this year.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/doner-minister-assures-18hour-daily-power-supply/

Sanjenthong will be completed by June-end: Ratankumar

IMPHAL, May 28: If the weather remains calm, the construction of the Sanjenthong will be completed by June-end said minister Works and Transport Dr Kh Ratankumar Singh today. He said

IMPHAL, May 28: If the weather remains calm, the construction of the Sanjenthong will be completed by June-end said minister Works and Transport Dr Kh Ratankumar Singh today.

He said that the work progress is speedy and the transport of the main part of the bridge `Hanger`™ which was delayed has arrived and the fitting process has already been begun.

The minister said he is hopeful to open the bridge to the public by June-end.

He was speaking to a group of media persons at the venue of Summer Festival 2015 (International Expo with Disneyland), Hapta Kangjeibung, Imphal.

The All Manipur Kidney Transplant Patient`™s Welfare Association, Imphal sponsored Summer Festival 2015 was inaugurated today by the minister Works & Transport as chief guest.

During the inaugural function Dr Ratankumar Singh said that the festival will help in promoting and spreading awareness the safe sides of kidney transplants.

He said that kidney transplant process incurs huge amount of money and in other States a portion of amount is sponsored by their respective State government, he said adding that as a Member of the Legislative Assembly he will put up the issue at the upmost level to have some room of government financial sponsorship for kidney patients.

He said that social media also plays an important role in spreading the message and added that we should be optimistic that the government will extend support to the kidney patients as in other States of India.

The inaugural function was also attended by Deputy Commissioner Imphal East M Joy Singh.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/sanjenthong-will-be-completed-by-juneend-ratankumar/

MLA Ranjit assures banking facilities in constituency soon

IMPHAL, May 28: People of Sugunu constituency have been facing banking problems due to lack of banks in the area for the past many years, and so there are plans

IMPHAL, May 28: People of Sugunu constituency have been facing banking problems due to lack of banks in the area for the past many years, and so there are plans afoot to bring a branch of the State Bank of India at Sugunu and Kakchig Khunou after the June 1 ADC election.

This was said by local MLA K Ranjit today during a formal function inaugurating a market shed at Kakching Khunou.

He said there are no banks in his constituency afer the rural bank at Sugunu was shifted to another place owing to security problem.

Sugunu is the tri-junction of three districts, Thoubal, Chandel and Churachandpur, he said.

Now the situation in the area is quite good and so after the ADC election, we will bring a branch of the SBI in the area, he said.

We will open the bank on the first floor of a building in the market area, he said adding that if the bank authority agree, another branch would be open at Kakching Khunou.

He said he will work for the people and the blacktopping of the road from Sugunu to Chakpikarong was done by him.

He said in four terms as the local MLA, he is unable to reach even 20 percent of development in his constituency and so he has to work on the 80 percent.

Ranjit, however, acknowledged that the promise made to the farmers of Umathel to provide irrigation water from his local area development fund throughout the year has failed technically.

He said on a trial basis a water pump was used with the help of electric motors to pump water 24×7, however, the motor couldn`™t run for 24×7.

Now, we are looking for another means to avail water to the farmers, he said.

He said vegetable production from Kakching Khunou area is good but people have marketing problems.

The market shed inaugurated today was constructed at an estimated cost of around Rs 14.5 lakhs from his MLA local Area Development Fund and another Rs 90,000 from the municipal council.

The market shed is 200 feet long and 25 feet wide with a 20 feet height.

He said he is unable to materialize the demand for a Boys and Girls common room at the Kakching Khunou College, because Rs 10 lakhs had been recently sanctioned to the Governing body of the college to maintain the laboratory, equipment.

As for the construction of the common room, he said he will seek help from the higher education directorate.

In the 2017 election, please elect the right person who has been working for the people for long and not on the basis of the candidate`™s party, he said.

The function was also attended by Block Congres Committee, Sugunu president Khaidem Nimaichandra, DTO Imphal West Mutum Mani Singh, Kakching Khunou Municipal Council chairman Mayanglambam Raghu Meitei and aast director SAI Leishangthem Ibomcha Singh.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/mla-ranjit-assures-banking-facilities-in-constituency-soon/

AFSPA in News

The Tripura government has withdrawn the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act, AFSPA, from the state. The state chief minister, Manik Sarkar announced this yesterday, citing a wane in the

The Tripura government has withdrawn the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act, AFSPA, from the state. The state chief minister, Manik Sarkar announced this yesterday, citing a wane in the insurgency situation in the state. He also said the Left front government in his state had also earlier tried to repeal the AFSPA but did not get the consent of the Centre. This time obviously the Centre has given this consent. This development contrasts with the recent imposition of AFSPA in Arunachal Pradesh, a state which has no serious history of insurgency so far. These are interesting turns of events indeed.

One thing is certain from the Tripura chief minister`™s statement. It is a myth that the states can on its own decide whether it needs AFSPA or not, for it is entirely up to the states to declare themselves as disturbed area under the Disturbed Area Act, DAA. While it is true AFSPA can only be imposed in places where DAA has been declared, what is not written but also true is, it is the Centre which through unseen pressures dictates whether a state should declare itself disturbed. This should have been obvious all along, but the myth has been allowed to persist. When the Jeevan Reddy Commission, recommended AFSPA`™s replacement with a civil act, the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, modified and upgraded to make military operation under it possible, it was only the Centre which stood in the way of adopting this recommendation. It is also known that within the Central government it was the military lobby which ensured the recommendation was shelved. This came straight from the horse`™s mouth. The former home minister, P Chidambaram minced no words in revealing this publicly several times.

When the AFSPA is seen as only a manifestation of the will of the Central government and not that of the states, its meaning should become clearer. Since law and order is a state subject, the implication is, AFSPA is meant to tackle is not merely an internal law and order situation. Insurgency in the Northeast and Kashmir, the only two regions where the AFSPA is applicable, is seen as a form of military aggression and challenge to the Indian State. This may actually be the case, but it needs to be admitted if indeed the Centre sees the situation as such. From a purely human rights perspective, such a situation will have other protections for non-combatants especially, but for the combatants as well, for then, international humanitarian laws defined by the Geneva Conventions and The Hague Laws etc, will become applicable. India`™s dilemma is understandable. It does not want to call this a war situation for obvious reasons, but it does not think it is a mere law and order situation either. The failure of liberal imagination in such a situation is in evolving an appropriate response to this grey zone of a violent crisis.

Although developments in the US where police brutality and partiality are already an appalling alarm bell, the answer will have to be in strengthening the civil police to handle such situation. The police can be even more brutal than the Army, but the difference is, they will come under civil law and the ordinary citizens will not feel totally disempowered in tackling them. This being the case, policemen will not be given to the same degree of impunity and arrogance that security forces operating under the AFSPA are prone to. Policemen can and do end up committing accesses, but the ordinary citizens on the streets can also get back at them for these accesses legitimately through the courts or else through democratic pressures on the legislators elected by their votes. In the BT Road daylight killing for instance, the civil population was outraged but not left powerless to seek justice. That justice was delayed or ultimately not delivered adequately is a failure of execution and not intent of the system. The Army can be and should be there as back up fire power if and when the need arises, just as it is there to help when natural calamities strike. The argument that the Army cannot function without the AFSPA is spurious. Laws are made by the Parliament, and in a system where the Parliament is supreme, the Army should have no other option than to abide by the laws the Parliament makes. The Jeevan Reddy Commission`™s recommendation was precisely about making the Army operate, but also accountable to civil(ised) modern law where civil welfare is paramount, and not one that should belong to the savage days of colonialism. The Indian Army is a great organisation, but the AFSPA is giving it and the entire country a bad name.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Centre cannot deprive State of fund even if special status withdrawn: Ibobi

IMPHAL, May 28: Although the BJP led NDA government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has withdrawn the Special State Status from several States including Manipur, it is

IMPHAL, May 28: Although the BJP led NDA government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has withdrawn the Special State Status from several States including Manipur, it is not in their capacity to stop sanctioning funds to Manipur, asserted Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today.

Even if they fail to sanction the funds, we will grab the same, he said.

The Chief Minister was speaking at the district level Congress Workers`™ conference in connection with the yearlong Celebration for the 125th birth anniversary of Balasaheb Dr BR Ambedkar cum ADC election campaign meeting at the public ground near Aimol Tampak, Pallel.

Continuing his speech, Ibobi said during the time of the UPA government in the Centre, the North Eastern States along with Jammu and Kashmir were identified as Special States and provided with additional funds from the Centre recognizing them to be underdeveloped compared to the other States.

Under the status, Manipur must have received more than Rs 2000 crores, which also includes Rs 450 crores under Special Plan Assistance and Rs 800 crores under Additional Central Assistance, he observed.

However, the Status has been withdrawn from the States citing that these States are now comparably developed as the other States, he said.

The State government is not dejected with this development and we will try to move on, the Chief Minister said.

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh also expressed that the recent shooting incident at Pallel during a religious procession resulting in the death of a man is unfortunate and we should assure that such incidents are not repeated in the future.

If a few individuals from any one of the communities residing peacefully together in the State create a problem then let them be punished according to the law, he continued.

Just because a few individuals of a particular community is bad, we should not blame the whole community and we should never try to create communal tensions in the State, the Chief Minister appealed to the people.

Meanwhile, replying to a memorandum submitted by the Aimol Tribes Union, the Chief Minister assured that the PHSC at Aimol Tampak will be upgraded to a PHC and that the DC, Thoubal and the SDO, Kakching will be informed to take up necessary steps to evict the illegal encroachers from along the road connecting Pallel to Aimol Tampak.

He also assured to construct a community hall at Aimol Tampak.

Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee president Gaikhangam who is also the State deputy Chief Minister presiding over the function said BJP leaders including Union Ministers and the party`™s State leaders have been lying that the withdrawal of the Special State Status from Manipur was completed during the UPA government.

He continued that other than the few Central institutes in the State all funds from the Centre are sanctioned through the State government, Gaikhangam said further claiming that the BJP leaders are claiming that funds for the ADCs will be directly sanctioned to them.

BJP leaders including Union Minister making such lies tantamount to a housebreak ahead of the ADC election, the MPCC president claimed.

He further claimed that some of the BJP`™s State leaders of today had even served as Congress ministers in the past who had taken everything from the Congress party.

He said the Congress party is one of the many political parties of the world, however it is not simply a political party, but it is a platform for the public`™s agitations.

Today`™s function was also participated by MP Dr Th Meinya, MP Thangso Baite, Tengnoupal MLA DK Korungthang, MLA T Mangibabu Singh, MLA E Dwijamani, party candidates for the ADC election among others.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/centre-cannot-deprive-state-of-fund-even-if-special-status-withdrawn-ibobi/

ANI NEWS: Seven-year-old skating prodigy from Manipur aims for Guinness record

New Delhi, May 28 (ANI): Seven-year-old limbo skating prodigy Tiluck Keisam is aiming for an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records. He registered his name in the Limca

Tiluck Keisam - Seven-year-old skating prodigy from Manipur aims for Guinness record

Tiluck Keisam – Seven-year-old skating prodigy from Manipur aims for Guinness record

New Delhi, May 28 (ANI): Seven-year-old limbo skating prodigy Tiluck Keisam is aiming for an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records.

He registered his name in the Limca Book of Records in January by performing a 50-metre limbo skate under a horizontal bar set at the height of 7.5 to 9 inches from ground level.

“I love skating and I have been skating since 2013. Today, I’m very happy that I completed more than 100 meters. I want to become a famous skater. I want to play at the international level and want to

bring a gold medal for my country,” said Keisam.

He has been training under the guidance of Coach Rohtash Dinodia in the capital.

“Today, the event that Tiluck performed was a trial for the Asian events and the Guinness Book of World Records. He performed a 100-metre-long skating and back limbo. And for the first time, he did U-turn skating of about 80 metres, which is a big achievement for him. We did three events today, and next time, we will try to make him win at the Asian level in the same events,” said Dinodia

Tiluck is a Class two student of Bluebells School International in Delhi.

He has been skating since 2013 and has participated in various competitions and won a total of 36 medals and many certificates.

Tiluck was adjudged as the overall best Limbo skater in Delhi for the year 2014-15.

Apart from skating, he loves painting and drawing.

“We feel very proud of him, because now, we have come to know that he has got many talents. He has won numerous medals not only in skating, but also in drawing and painting competitions, and at the National Science Olympiad also,” said Ricky Keisam, Tiluck’s father.

“I have seen Tiluck for several years. Whether in summer or winter he always makes it a point to practice. It’s a wonderful achievement. He is very talented and we are very happy for him,” said D Sarkar,

Director of Sports, DDA.

Recently, he performed Limbo Skating at the Siri Fort Sports Complex in Delhi where he showed forward limbo skating over a distance of 113 meters under a bar set at a height of nine inches.

Tiluck is now preparing to get his name in the Asia Book of Records.

Tiluck’s success is a source of inspiration for other children.

By Themthingchon Yr (ANI)

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/ani-news-seven-year-old-skating-prodigy-from-manipur-aims-for-guinness-record/

E-Naga summit held in Kohima

Kohima, May 28, 2015: With a vision to embark on a process to instill the spirit of innovation and use of technology for impacting positive change in the society with target audience comprising of

Kohima, May 28, 2015: With a vision to embark on a process to instill the spirit of innovation and use of technology for impacting positive change in the society with target audience comprising of students, entrepreneurs, NGOs, government departments and industry professionals, E-Naga Summit was held in Kohima.

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The summit is an initiative of the Nagaland department of Information Technology and Communication, in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) and it is being held under the theme ‘Ideas and Solutions to transform North East India through Information Communication Technology’.

Nagaland Chief Minister T. R. Zeliang said information technology and electronic media is playing a major role in building a knowledge led economy and India is looking at North Eastern State to boost economic growth.

“We have hardly experienced the local industrial revolution and it is now time for us to use IT for delivering government services and promote e-governance to balance the peculiar situation in which we are place,”

the CM conveyed through his inaugural address which was read out by the State Chief Secretary Pankaj Kumar in his absent.

The CM expressed happiness that the department of IT&C is making all out effort to the extent of organising the e-Naga summit which will surely help the state to adapt to the changing situation.

He expressed hope that someday, Nagaland which is known as the land of festival will also be known as the land of e-Governance.

According to PTI, state Minister for Information Technology and Communication, Paiwang Konyak said that summit will showcase the importance of e-Governance and information communication technology in bringing about a visible socio-economic change in the society.

He also asserted that his department would work for the youth and disadvantaged people while also creating employment and business opportunities for the educated youths and entrepreneurs.

The summit was also marked with the signing of Memorandum of Understanding between the State Government and the Software Technology Parks of India to establish a software park in Kohima and Dimapur.

Image Credit : Shutterstock

 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/e-naga-summit-held-in-kohima/

Disqualified Thongju MLA calls Speaker`s verdict `unfortunate`

IMPHAL, May 28: Reacting against the Speaker`™s verdict disqualifying three Trinamool Congress MLAs Thongam Bishwajit, Khumukcham Joykishan and Oinam Lukhoi, people of Thongju constituency took out a mass rally in

Disqualified MLA Bishwajit’s supporters buring effigy of Speaker.

Disqualified MLA Bishwajit’s supporters buring effigy of Speaker.

IMPHAL, May 28: Reacting against the Speaker`™s verdict disqualifying three Trinamool Congress MLAs Thongam Bishwajit, Khumukcham Joykishan and Oinam Lukhoi, people of Thongju constituency took out a mass rally in the constituency before burning effigies of the Speaker who had passed the judgment. Later a public meeting was also convened at the residence of the disqualified local MLA.

Meanwhile, speaking to media persons, Thongam Bishwajit said that the judgment was unfortunate and there seem to be no consideration of its impact on the development schemes in the affected constituencies when it was taken.

The disqualified MLA also said that he will discuss the matter with his supporters and other experts to decide whether to file a case with the court or face a fresh poll.

Bishwajit who flew in today from outside the State was received by supporters at the Imphal Airport, even as people of the constituency gathered at his residence since early morning following yesterday`™s judgment.

At Bishwajit`™s residence, his supporters discussed their strategy to fight the Speaker`™s verdict and later womenfolk came out and burnt the Speaker`™s effigy.

Meanwhile, the disqualified MLA, Th Bishwajit told media persons `I can boldly call this judgment of the Speaker to be a wrong decision`.

He further asserted that so far we haven`™t formed any new political party and the infighting among the Trinamool Congress MLAs was on the issue of party leadership which is like a family issue.

However, according to legal experts the disqualification is because of the formation of a new political party, Bishwajit rued.

He lamented the decision will affect people and development of not only Thongju but of Thangmeiband and Oinam constituencies as well.

He asked if the verdict was delivered after proper consultation with experts, and whether they have proper documents testifying the formation of a new political party by the MLAs and the registration of the party in the State.

He also demanded the Speaker to make proper clarification before the people of the three constituencies at the earliest.

He demanded as to why the Speaker had reserved the judgment for so long and passed it now when there are several burning issues like the Dzuko Valley boundary issue.

He asked whether it was passed to divert the minds of the public from the State issues like the border dispute, ILPS demand, bandhs, blockades etc.

He said he wasn`™t afraid of fresh poll and that the people were on his side. However, conducting fresh polls in three constituencies will mean the State would have to utilize huge manpower, and when the State is facing financial problem, it would be mean extra expenditure that too when the 2017 election is approaching, he asserted.

This has also come even as the ADC election will be conducted on June 1, Bishwajit observed.

The people of Thongju has decided to defeat the opponents whether in fresh polls or by taking the issue to the court and seek justice, he continued.

The `No governance in Manipur` voice is now growing stronger after such a verdict was passed, he said.

He continued that the Speaker should also clarify on the issue of the five MLAs of Manipur State Congress Party who joined the Congress party although the MSCP was recognized by the ECI during the Hiyanglam bye-poll.

He also demanded a clarification on the disqualification case against K Sarat and I Ibohalbi of the Trinamool Congress.

He further continued that it is unfortunate that it was reported yesterday that fire crackers were blasted in his constituency yesterday following the disqualification verdict.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/disqualified-thongju-mla-calls-speakers-verdict-unfortunate/

Thadou/ Kuki bilingual daily newspaper launched

LAMKA, May 27: A new bilingual daily newspaper in Thadou / Kuki dialects named `The Hills Today`™ was inaugurated at the Kuki Students`™ Organisation office complex “Sumkuang” located at Tuibuang

LAMKA, May 27: A new bilingual daily newspaper in Thadou / Kuki dialects named `The Hills Today`™ was inaugurated at the Kuki Students`™ Organisation office complex “Sumkuang” located at Tuibuang , Churachandpur.

The introductory copy of the new daily paper, which is the sixth bilingual newspaper of the district, was inaugurated by the SP of Churachandpur, Mangkhogin Haokip who also graced the inaugural function as the chief guest.

In his speech, the chief guest spoke on the importance of the media persons to follow their ethics and be unbiased in their reporting.

He further congratulated the editor of the newly inaugurated newspaper M Thangmang Haokip who is also the proprietor.

Other guests at the function also congratulated the editor and his team for their effort.

It may be mentioned that the Hills Today edited and own by M T Haokip is a leading weekly magazine till today and with the daily paper version being launched today it will be but a daily from now on.

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Manipur University international seminar to thrash out NE marginalisation issues

IMPHAL, May 27: Education Minister M Okendro Singh inaugurated the two day international seminar on `Deprivation, Marginalisation and Social Exclusion in the North Eastern States of India`™ today at the

IMPHAL, May 27: Education Minister M Okendro Singh inaugurated the two day international seminar on `Deprivation, Marginalisation and Social Exclusion in the North Eastern States of India`™ today at the Court Hall, Manipur University.

Speaking at the seminar, the Minister highlighted the educational scenario of the state and initiatives in education.

Speaking on the occasion the Minister said, `Both the government and the public have a onus in improving the education institutions. Presently we are formulating a new policy for education and invites suggestions and ideas from expertise on the subject.`

Imminent economics Professor Atul Sarma, who is also the Chairman, OKDISCD, Guwahati & Visiting Professor, Institute of Human Development and Former Member , 13th Finance Commission delivered a special lecture on the occasion on the transition of the Planning Commission to NITI Aayog. He detailed the basic responsibilities and mandate of the Planning Commission which focus on integrated planning for every five years.

On procedural limitations he said, `While tools and approaches remain unchanged, there are mismatched in allocation and utilization failing in achieving the targets. Second disconnect is that annual budget is allocated on the basis of available resources despite the long term five years plan. Thus widens the dichotomy of plan and non-plan where new projects gets priority and results in incompletion of plan expenditures and fiscal imbalances`

Central sponsor scheme Special Plan Assistance with its one size fits all without state autonomy has only widen the disparity of the states thereby attracting the private players only to rich states where infrastructure is better, he continued.

`This has led to the need for restructuring and revamping the planning commission and the formation of NITI Aayog. However the nomenclature itself has reflected its contradiction of being both an institution and an organisation`™ he alleged.

Prof Atul Sarma further dissected the basic difference between the two, NITI Aayog is constituted as a think tank and an advisory body and not as an executing body. However unlike the planning commission that is governed by National Development Council, NITI Aayog is governed by the collectives of the Chief Ministers with the Prime Minister as the Chairperson along with part time members with 15 objectives to facilitated the decentralization planning process.

He ended with introspecting concerns on NITI Aayog as an administrative architecture, financial mandate for an advisory body, capacity, expertise and mandate to coordinate and integrate the different departments, mechanism to integrate the regional plan into a national plan and the rational of allotting 20 lakh crores without a budget on the pretext of special assistance to the states.

In his keynote address, Vani K Borooah elaborated on the concept of social exclusion and policy that hinders equal access and equal growth. He argues that all forms of social exclusion matters if it leads to depriving human dignity and lowers the sense of self esteem thus leading to losing life opportunities.

He further explains that if people with similar potentials results in varying level of achievement owing to the circumstances of deprivation, it will amounts to exclusion.

Such excluding variables can be gender, social group, religion and others, he said. Explaining the interplay of these factors he talked about multi layered exclusion based on a study led by him. Interesting findings implies that poverty amounts for 50% of exclusion from life chances, while social grouping , rural origin follows in the ranking.

Borooah implores the imperative need to research how people are treated after inclusive entrance in higher studies and voiced concern about support policies to make people inclusive. `Inclusiveness would mean a fusion where everyone is integrated into the fabric of human resource, and fit in to assimilate and become a part of the popular culture.`

He added, In India this is often seen as a nuisance however it is imperative to bring this to the consciousness and attention of every citizen.

Prof. L Tombi Singh, Director CSSEIP & Head Dept. of Economics and the guest of honour for the function cited various cases of discrimination and deprivation both within and outside the state. He said, how can the BJP conveniently claim that it was a printing mistake after referring to us as immigrants in their election manifesto. Such is their mindset towards us.

He explains, `Our primary exclusion is that we are politically and economically excluded and discriminated in developmental process. Inclusive policy in implementation is exclusively benefited by few powerful people. Such disparity has deprived us from inclusive growth.`

Prof. HNK Sarma, Vice Chancellor, MU also attended the inaugural as the president and supported the new approach of inclusive growth to decentralize and suggest that more conducive environment will expedite the development.

The two day international seminar was organized by Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy Manipur University under the sponsorship of ICSSR.

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ADC candidate`s election committee chairman thrashed

LAMKA, May 27: The election committee chairman of Tongkhokai Baite, INC candidate from 21-Sangaikot DCC has been allegedly brutally thrashed by rival groups besides threatening him of dire consequences. Speaking

LAMKA, May 27: The election committee chairman of Tongkhokai Baite, INC candidate from 21-Sangaikot DCC has been allegedly brutally thrashed by rival groups besides threatening him of dire consequences.

Speaking to media persons today, Tongkhokai Baite claimed the incident took place last night at Lailoiphai village.

According to Baite, the attack was carried out by supporters of his rival Pumtulthang Lianzo, an independent candidate adding his election committee chairman suffered severe injury on his ribs and other parts of the body.

He further said that the security in the Sangaikot DCC constituency was as good as absent with no one from the village being safe, particularly Sangaikot village. Baite`™s workers were also reportedly threatened at gun point that if the independent candidate fails to secure at least 90% of the total vote the then job cards of the villagers will be cancelled.

Baite further continued that win or lose the rival`™s supporters also threatened to shoot him adding that all his posters and campaign materials were vandalised by the rival group.

He revealed that he had submitted a written petition to the Election Commission, DGP of Manipur, concerned SP, DC apart from others relevant officials.

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Gaikhangam jibes at BJP saying party has turned Look East Policy into `Kill East Policy`

IMPHAL, May 27: A District Level Congress workers`™ conference in connection with the yearlong celebration of 125th Birth Anniversary of Babasaheb Dr BR Ambedkar cum ADC election campaign 2015 was

IMPHAL, May 27: A District Level Congress workers`™ conference in connection with the yearlong celebration of 125th Birth Anniversary of Babasaheb Dr BR Ambedkar cum ADC election campaign 2015 was held at Lunneh & Shonglen (LS) Playground, Motbung in Senapati district today.

Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister O Ibobi recalled that Dr Ambedkar belonged to a schedule caste family but his talent and good foundation of education made him the Drafting Committee Chairman of Indian Constitution.

The CM maintained that Indian National Congress highly regards secularism since the independence of India and treats every section of people irrespective of caste, creed and religion with an equal eye.

Unlike the Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is a communal political party which disrespects secularism, he charged.

Assuring that the government will not leave any stone unturned when it comes to bringing in development in the hill areas, Ibobi pledged that not an inch of land of the state will be compromised.

As far as encroachment of land at Dzuko valley is concerned, the government is minutely monitoring the situation. The concerned DC and SP had been already intimated regarding the matter. The territorial integrity of the state will never be put at stake, he said.

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who was also present at the occasion said that the regular visit of Union Ministers in the state in connection with the ensuing ADC election will only bring defamation of its own party as it keeps hurling baseless allegations against the Congress.

He continued that people of the state cannot be swayed easily by BJP by making false promises that also only at the time of election.

Maintaining that UPA Government had projected the Look East Policy to uplift the north eastern states but the BJP-led NDA Government converted into Act East Policy without any valid reason after it came to power, the Dy CM said that lifting of Special Category status from the north east states by BJP will hinder development programmes in the region.

Lifting of Special Category status from the north east states will obstruct ways for bringing development in the region. By committing such unwarranted mistake, the BJP has turned the Look East Policy into `Kill East Policy`™, Gaikhangam said.

“Principal of all lies is stationed in the capital of the country, Delhi`™`™ he said, alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is promoting lies to woo the people of the state to gain political mileage ahead of the ensuing ADC election.

Launching a scathing attack on president of BJP Manipur Pradesh Th Chaoba over his recent remarks that the issue of land encroachment at Dzuko Valley could be solved through the concerned DCs without taking much time, Gaikhangam wondered why Chaoba was failed to address the issue of land encroachment at Dzuko Valley when he was holding the Revenue Minister.

The Dy CM appealed to the concerned electorates to cast their valuable vote for Congress candidates without fear in the ensuing ADC election to bring further development in the hill districts.

Today`™s conference was also attended by Member of Parliament Thangso Baite; IFCD Minister Ngamthang Haokip; Health & Family Welfare Minister Phungzathang Tonsing; Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Francis Ngajokpa; Commerce & Industries Minister Govindas Konthoujam, Parliamentary Secretary (YAS) M Prithiviraj; Parliamentary Secretary (MOBC) Amin Shah; General Secretary of MPCC Bidyapati Senjam and Secretary of MPCC S Jiten.

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Congress govt expert in inaugurating incomplete projects: Asnikumar

IMPHAL, May 27: During its 13 years rule the Congress government under Okram Ibobi has become expert in inaugurating incomplete projects using the names of the then Prime Minister, Manmohan

IMPHAL, May 27: During its 13 years rule the Congress government under Okram Ibobi has become expert in inaugurating incomplete projects using the names of the then Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh and their party president Sonia Gandhi alleged Moirangthem Asnikumar General Secretary BJP Manipur Pradesh.

He cited as examples the City Convention, ISBT, Khuga Multi Purpose project, Manipur Legislative Assembly building etc. Although these projects are incomplete the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi have already inaugurated them, he said.

He said this at the observation of 1st anniversary of Narendra Modi led NDA government at Indira Government Aided Junior School, Irang part-I Sadar Hills West under Senapati District today.

He further said that the Ibobi government took advantage of any project sanctioned by the Central government and kept them pending for years. Project like City Convention Centre, Assembly Building etc were unfit for use for two years after inauguration, he charged.

He also said the Ibobi government has forgotten the Senapati 50-bedded Hospital which was inaugurated by the then Home Minister P Chidambaram in same year 2011.

Asnikumar highlighted the failures of Khuga Multi-Purpose Project and the ISBT as live examples of worthless gifts by Congress government in all its 13 years in power.

Yesterday, Chief Minister and Home Minister charged the Union ministers who visited Manipur to campaign for the ADC election. It seems they look down upon the hill people and spoke lies, and this is very unfortunate, he said.

Asnikumar expressed surprise that Ibobi is speaking this way while on the other hand he has been begging the Union minister for development packages or bargaining for projects, or for the sanction of more funds his government can pocket.

He said the BJP as the true representative of the people is ashamed of the Congress government. The BJP considers local self bodies like ADC and Panchayat as very important institutions working at the grassroots.

In the name of democracy, the Ibobi-led Congress government has been looting grassroots bodies and he does not want to decentralise and devolve power to the ADCs.

The 13 year Ibobi led government needs to learn lessons in governance from BJP governments in states like Gujarat, Goa, Chhattisgarh etc, suggested Asnikumar.

Tapir Gao in his chief guest speech said the Congress party has been exploiting the right of Nepali people of Manipur till today.

He asked in which category Nepali people are included. He wants the Congress government to specify if the Nepalis are Schedule Tribe, OBC, Schedule Cast, Minority or general category of Manipur.

He further said that till today Nepali right is violated by the Congress government in state.

But Nepali people must support the BJP for the party stands for the poor needy people and recognizes you are also citizen of India, he said. You have the same rights as Ibobi according to the Indian Constitution, he added.

Also speaking at the function, National Vice-President of BJP Mahila Morcha A Sarda Devi said that the NDA government has introduced 29 schemes for the people of India.

Among them, three have been launched on May 9, 2015. There are Life insurance for the poor, Atal pension scheme and PMJBY.

Former President M Bhorot, Spokesperson Y Nilamani, BJYM vice-Presidents Gopi, Bikram, K Robindro, Dr Antas Khan also present respectively.

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BJP appeals to Naga and Kuki UGs not to disturb ADC election

IMPHAL, May 27: The BJP Manipur Pradesh President Th Chaoba Singh on Wednesday made an appeal to all the Kuki and Naga underground groups and urged them not to disturb

IMPHAL, May 27: The BJP Manipur Pradesh President Th Chaoba Singh on Wednesday made an appeal to all the Kuki and Naga underground groups and urged them not to disturb the upcoming ADC election so that it can be held free and fair.

Chaoba was speaking at a public meeting held at Bungte Chiru and at Maha Kabui Namching. The BJP president stated that ADC is the only body which can bring grassroots development for the hills areas, so it will be a wise thing if the UGs let it happen free and fair.

Till today whether it is in the valley or in the hills, the public are deprive of PDS items as the public voted for the wrong candidate or party. Bandhs and blockades have been frequently called by the hills peoples as it is the only way to get their demand, added Chaoba.

If BJP comes to power after the ADC election, there will be no more bandhs and blockades in the hills areas as BJP is committed to a devolution of power for ADC and all the funds means for the ADC will be transferred directly to the concerned ADCCs.

Chaoba also alleged that the Ibobi-led Congress govt. is only good in paper works so Manipur needs changes. The upcoming ADC election is the first step to begin this change he said.

In the meanwhile L Bashanta, general secretary, BJP Manipur Pradesh strong condemned the act of the Indian army regarding the incident at B Gamnom recently where three persons were killed by the Central security forces including one Church secretary.

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Three Trinamool MLAs disqualified by Speaker invoking anti-defection law

IMPHAL, May 27: In a sensational judgment on the confusing controversy within the State Trinamool Congress with several leaders claiming to be the legitimate president, three MLAs of the party

IMPHAL, May 27: In a sensational judgment on the confusing controversy within the State Trinamool Congress with several leaders claiming to be the legitimate president, three MLAs of the party were disqualified by the Speaker of the Tenth Manipur Legislative Assembly, Th. Lokeshwar Singh.

The Speaker, acting as tribunal and citing paragraph 2(1)(a) of the Tenth Schedule read with Article 191(2) of the Constitution, the Speaker declared `Shri Khumukcham Joykishan Singh, MLA, 9-Thangmeiband Assembly Constituency and Shri Thongam Biswajit Singh, MLA, 5-Thongju Assembly Constituency and Shri Oinam Lukhoi singh, MLA, 22-Wangoi Assembly Constituency are hereby disqualified for (sic) being members of the Tenth Manipur Legislative Assembly.`

In the same ruling the Speaker also said these three Assembly seats will henceforth be treated as vacant.

The petitioner against all three disqualified MLAs is former party colleague, Thounaojam Shyamkumar, MLA, Andro Assembly Constituency.

The charge which the respondents were penalised for is that `in view of the discussions made hereinabove, an inference can eb irresistibly be drawn that the respondents have manifestly expressed their intention to give up their membership of their original Political party, i.e. AITC with headquarters in Kolkata and its State unit i.e. MPTCC. Their intention is confirmed by their acts/actions and admission mentioned above and that apart, formation of a new Political party called as AITC, Manipur State, with headquarters at Imphal, which has a separate Constitution and its State Political party called as MPTC is well established.`

The judgment concluded that `conversely put, the respondents by their own admissions, have substantiated the contentions of the petitioners.`

The lengthy judgment, spanning 31 typed sheets, gives a winding account of the history of not just the present case, but also of the 10th Schedule and its application in different cases through its history. In particular, it cites the Supreme Court ruling in the case of Kihoto Hollohan vs Zachillhu case in 1992, where the apex court deliberated at length on the `evil of political defection` and the `role of political parties in the political process.`

The ruling also depends substantially on the reportage of the charges and counter charges regarding the case in local newspapers.

It may be recalled disqualification cases had been pending against four Trinamool MLAs, but one MLA, Maibam Kunjo singh, had expired on August 11, 2014 and his case was closed.

Earlier the Speaker offered his apology for the delay in the ruling as he had been away on official foreign tour as well as other preoccupations of his office.

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MPCC observes 51st Death Anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

IMPHAL, May 27: The 51st Death Anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India was observed by Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) at Congress Bhavan today. Dignitaries

IMPHAL, May 27: The 51st Death Anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India was observed by Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) at Congress Bhavan today.

Dignitaries including Chief Minister O Ibobi, Deputy CM, Ministers and several Congress workers paid floral tributes at the statue of Pandit Nehru erected inside the complex of Congress Bhavan as a mark of respect.

Later at the chamber of MPCC, Gaikhangam said that the death anniversary of Pandit Jawaharla Nehru is being observed not only across India but also outside the country.

He asserted Pandit Nehru did not become the first Prime Minister of India accidentally but was made taking into account of his undeniable sacrifices and contribution in the freedom movement of India since his childhood.

He was jailed many a times with Mahatma Gandhi during the freedom movement of India, Gaikhangam recalled.

Conceding that Pandit Nehru was a prominent figure, whose influential role, vision and intellectual had brought India to a developing country, he further acknowledged that Pandit Nehru is regarded as architect of Modern India.

Pandit Nehru was instrumental in spreading the message of peace and love amongst the people of different communities at the time when the country was reeling under chaos due to British colonial rule. People should honour and follow his footsteps and thoughts to maintain peace and tranquillity, he added.

He stated that people of the country should the path adopted by the late leader with the belief that though land is separated by boundaries and borders but love has no boundaries.

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