Coalition for Indigenous Rights Campaign CIRC is set to launch a campaign against the Merger Agreement from September 21 till October 15 Source Hueiyen News Service
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Coalition for Indigenous Rights Campaign CIRC is set to launch a campaign against the Merger Agreement from September 21 till October 15 Source Hueiyen News Service
Coalition for Indigenous Rights Campaign CIRC is set to launch a campaign against the Merger Agreement from September 21 till October 15 Source Hueiyen News Service
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Rajpal Khokhar, the newly elected president of Hindu Samaj, Ukhrul district, has declined to accept the post of president of Ukhrul district Hindu Samaj on the ground that the election was held unconstitutionally Source The Sangai Express Mungchan…
Rajpal Khokhar, the newly elected president of Hindu Samaj, Ukhrul district, has declined to accept the post of president of Ukhrul district Hindu Samaj on the ground that the election was held unconstitutionally Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik
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A 10 day long short course on Integrated farming system an approach towards livelihood security and natural resource conservation began on Tuesday at the Conference Hall of the Indian Council of Agriculture Research ICAR , Lamphel Source Hueiyen…
A 10 day long short course on Integrated farming system an approach towards livelihood security and natural resource conservation began on Tuesday at the Conference Hall of the Indian Council of Agriculture Research ICAR , Lamphel Source Hueiyen News Service
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JAC against Anti Tribal Bills, CCpur and JAC Sadar Hills held a joint meeting today at YPA Hall, Lamphel and discussed the future course of action to be taken up Source The Sangai Express
JAC against Anti Tribal Bills, CCpur and JAC Sadar Hills held a joint meeting today at YPA Hall, Lamphel and discussed the future course of action to be taken up Source The Sangai Express
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A Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS delegation comprising ten members on Tuesday met the Governor of Manipur Dr Syed Ahmed and sought his assent to the three Bills recently passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31 So…
A Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS delegation comprising ten members on Tuesday met the Governor of Manipur Dr Syed Ahmed and sought his assent to the three Bills recently passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31 Source Hueiyen News Service
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The office building of the Divisional Forest Officer, Chandel was set on fire by some unknown miscreants in Chandel district headquarters today Source The Sangai Express
The office building of the Divisional Forest Officer, Chandel was set on fire by some unknown miscreants in Chandel district headquarters today Source The Sangai Express
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As part of the nationwide observation, the State also observed the 48th Engineers’ Day on Tuesday at Auditorium Hall of Government Polytechnic, Takyelpat Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service
As part of the nationwide observation, the State also observed the 48th Engineers’ Day on Tuesday at Auditorium Hall of Government Polytechnic, Takyelpat Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service
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It has been fifteen days since the spontaneous protest over the three Bill erupted in Churachandpur and other hill districts of the State and there is still no sign of normalcy returning to the district Source The Sangai Express Singlianmang Guite
It has been fifteen days since the spontaneous protest over the three Bill erupted in Churachandpur and other hill districts of the State and there is still no sign of normalcy returning to the district Source The Sangai Express Singlianmang Guite
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Thousands of people on Tuesday took part in a protest rally held in Senapati District Headquarters condemning the three Bills and the two resolutions passed by Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31 Source Hueiyen News Service
Thousands of people on Tuesday took part in a protest rally held in Senapati District Headquarters condemning the three Bills and the two resolutions passed by Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31 Source Hueiyen News Service
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Delegates of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS led by its convener in charge Ratan Khomdram met the Governor of Manipur Dr Syed Ahmed in his bungalow today and urged him to give his assent to the three Bills passed by the State Assem…
Delegates of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS led by its convener in charge Ratan Khomdram met the Governor of Manipur Dr Syed Ahmed in his bungalow today and urged him to give his assent to the three Bills passed by the State Assembly on Aug 31 Source The Sangai Express
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Joint Action Committee Sadar Hills appreciated Chief Minister of Mizoram, Nagaland and former Lok Sabha Speaker PA Sangma for their support on the ongoing issue related to tribal communities of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service
Joint Action Committee Sadar Hills appreciated Chief Minister of Mizoram, Nagaland and former Lok Sabha Speaker PA Sangma for their support on the ongoing issue related to tribal communities of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service
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A mass rally was carried out today at Senapati district headquarters in condemnation of the three Bills and the two resolutions passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31 Source The Sangai Express
A mass rally was carried out today at Senapati district headquarters in condemnation of the three Bills and the two resolutions passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31 Source The Sangai Express
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IMPHAL, Sept 15: The teachers`™ association of Biramangol College has asked the student union of the college to withdraw its decision to indefinitely shut down the college from September 16
IMPHAL, Sept 15: The teachers`™ association of Biramangol College has asked the student union of the college to withdraw its decision to indefinitely shut down the college from September 16 so that normal academic atmosphere in the college may be restored.
The teachers`™ association president Ibeynu called a press conference today stating that the teachers came to know of the indefinite closure of the college only from the media.
She further urged the students`™ union to withdraw its decision.
The students, she said, are resentful due to the failure of the authorities to provide the functional needs of the college since long.
Other members of the teachers`™ association who were present at the press conference said the post for a regular college principal has not been filled up since December 31, 1999.
The teachers also lamented that they had yet received their salaries for the past one year.
The members added further added that the college has a total student strength of around 3000 whereas the sanctioned posts of the college staff is just 42 of which 15 are non-teaching staff and only 27 teaching staff.
They also said that of the 27 teaching staff, 10 have retired.
The association also asked the government and the governing body of the college to fulfil the required posts at the earliest.
Meanwhile, it is learnt that the student body has announced that it will withdraw its decision to close down the college indefinitely.
It is also learnt that the students have however, decided that until their demands are met with, the administrative block of the college will remain close.
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IMPHAL, September 15: Taking serious note of the remarks of ex-MP Kim Gangte stating that the tribal should have been involved in the preparation of the three bills to safeguard
IMPHAL, September 15: Taking serious note of the remarks of ex-MP Kim Gangte stating that the tribal should have been involved in the preparation of the three bills to safeguard the indigenous people which were passed in the State Assembly on August 31, the United Meitei Young Forum (UMYF) has asked the ex-MP to think before making comments on the issue.
In a statement, the UMYF questioned the ex-MP where she was when the bills to protect the indigenous people from the alarming influx of outsiders into the State were being prepared to be tabled and subsequently passed in the State Assembly which was the collective wish of the people.
Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who is a tribal was made the chairman of the Drafting Committee of the bills, it said.
There is no question of favouritism or biasness when it comes to the preparation and subsequent passage of the bills, it asserted.
The statement pointed out that the time taken in the passing of the three bills may be the longest time taken in passing any bill in the history of the State.
Reiterating that the government through the media had repeatedly sought suggestions and observations from the people irrespective of caste and religion during the preparation of the three bills, the UMYF wondered what Kim Gangte was doing when all these were happening.
The three bills were passed in the Assembly in the presence of tribal MLAs and ministers on August 31, it said.
Ironically, Kim Gangte is claiming now that the chaos arising out of the passage of the bills could have been averted had the tribal people been consulted before the passage of the three bills in the Assembly, it said.
Such unfounded remark from a responsible politician who had remained an MP representing the State is highly condemnable, the statement said.
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LAMKA, September 15: Womenfolk staging sit in protest in different part of Churachndpur marched till the Hiangtahm public ground to attend a public meeting where several leaders of the movement
LAMKA, September 15: Womenfolk staging sit in protest in different part of Churachndpur marched till the Hiangtahm public ground to attend a public meeting where several leaders of the movement highlighted the future course of action.
Women folk and top officials of the Churachandpur police along with leaders of tribes have been instrumental in maintaining the present calm atmosphere in the district; however, there is an undercurrent tension which could erupt anytime suddenly with no positive response from the State government other than its repeated claims that the three bills will be of no harm to the tribals.
In the afternoon today, DSP Bishnupur CDO S Raghumani Singh apologised to protestors at Kangvai in the presence of JAC Churachandpur leaders after it was reported that Bishnupur cdos had acted against the protestors who were trying to stop a vehicle which was carrying liquor in the guise of essential commodities yesterday.
Meanwhile, a study revealed that during the present situation in Churachandpur, shortage of policemen in the second largest town in the State has been noticed.
Study also revealed that most posts in the police earmark for Inspector rank officers including the post of Reader to the SP, RO Anti-human trafficking, traffic inspector are held by SI rank personnel due to shortage of Inspector rank officials.
A police officer on condition of anonymity also acknowledged the shortage of personnel.
The police officer also said had the shortage of men power of the police filled up, the situation in Churachandpur would have been handled better to an extent.
However, the police had to be aided by other security forces including the Army/ Assam Rifles and IRB from outside who were not trained for crowd control, he said.
The situation has however considerably improved with the stationing of additional DGP LM Khaute and two other IGP rank officers. The improvement in the situation has also been made possible by the effort of the SP Mankhogin Haokip and additional SP Balram Singh who talked with the tribe leaders, women organisations and other stake holders and worked overtime to control the situation.
On the other hand, the JAC is still not sharing table with the government who on record has been stating that the three bills will not affect the tribals and hills of Manipur.
The Autonomous District Council Churachandpur team, led by its chairman Langkhanpau Guite has been meeting top officials of the Centre and continuing to stay in the national capital raising anticipation among the people of their bringing some good news for the tribal.
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IMPHAL, September 15: The Co-ordinating Committee, ATSUM has stated that a critique on the three Bills has been submitted to all tribal MLAs justifying as to why they should step
IMPHAL, September 15: The Co-ordinating Committee, ATSUM has stated that a critique on the three Bills has been submitted to all tribal MLAs justifying as to why they should step down from their respective seat of the Manipur Legislative Assembly on or before September 30.
ATSUM`™s critique said the Co-ordinating Committee of ATSUM feels pertinent to give out a critique on the three controversial Bills which were adopted by the Manipur Legislative Assembly unopposed by any political party on August 31.
It said that, the Manipur Legislative Assembly has committed a grave constitutional blunder intentionally as it did not follow the mandatory rules of procedures and conduct of Business under section 4 Clause 1 and 2 which reads as (1) `All Scheduled matters in so far as they relate to the Hill Areas shall be with the purview of the Hills Areas Committee.
`It is crystal clear beyond any shadow of doubt that the claim by the GoM that Protection of Manipur People Bill is a money bill is untenable as per law and absolutely misleading to the people because money bill relates to imposition of taxes and expenditure likely to involve transaction affecting the consolidated Fund of the Union or the State.
Moreover, the spirit of the bill has its social security objectives. Hence, the Bills fail to fulfil the Criteria of a money bill, it said.
It is worth mentioned that rules of procedures and conduct of Business had been deliberately violated as the three Bills were neither debated nor referred to the HAC before introduction and passing of the said bills, it said.
Section 2 of the The Protection of Manipur People Bill 2015 reads `It shall extend to the whole of Manipur` means the entire geographical area including of Hill Areas. Therefore, the sentence should be changed to: It shall extend only to the four valley districts of Manipur (subject of the HAC).
Regarding the controversial definition of the `Manipur People`™ and the undefined meaning of native people in the Bill under section 2 Sub Clause (b) and with reference to the base year i.e. the National Registry of Citizens 1951, Census Report 1951 and Village Directory of 1951 are the three requisite criteria that qualifies one to be Manipur people, it said.
Based on this parameter, 80% of the villages in the Hill areas would be rendered unofficial and liable to the de-recognised by the government.
The phrase `one of the Small Hill States` appeared in the first line of objects and reasons is highly objectionable because Manipur is not a Hill state. It is a ploy to change Manipur to a Hill state so as to make the Meiteis eligible to be included in the list of scheduled tribe of India, it said.
The Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms 7th Amendment Bill 2015 14 A (1) which reads `Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act……………….Manipur` is a Non Obstante Clause which in fact is a legislative device for enabling to give effect inspite of the bar provided by the provision of statute.
Moreover, the terms `any land in the state of Manipur`™ in the same section implies that the Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms Act(MLR & LR) shall be extended in the Hills Areas of Manipur apart from the proviso to sub section of Section 1 as per Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms Act No. 13 of 1976 published in Manipur Gazette dated 24-5-1976 wherein large pockets of plain areas of Churachandpur, Ukhrul, Senapati, Sadar Hills and Tamenglong districts had been the accumulated by the GoM by means of systematic encroachment of tribal lands in the name of development.
It said Section 14 B pages 3 of the Bill which empowers the state cabinet to approve purchase of any land in the state is a complete disregard to the HAC because the HAC is the sole authority in matters pertaining to Hill Areas. Therefore, the cabinet has nothing to do with allotment of land.
`Whereas under Section 158 land belonging to a scheduled tribe in the valley Areas cannot be sold to a non-scheduled tribe without the prior consent of the Deputy Commissioner concerned…….`. here we notice insertion of the word `valley areas` under section 158 which was not there in the principal Act 1960, it said.
The Manipur Shops and establishment(2nd Amendment) Bill 2015 attracts social and customs, which is enshrined in the Schedule matters, clause (12) under the Second Scheduled of the Hill Areas Committee order, 1972 because Shops and Establishment shall be established not only in the valley areas but also in the Hill Areas as well and yet the Bill was passed without referring to the HAC for consideration which is against the Rules of procedure and conduct of business in Manipur Legislative Assembly, it said.
`As the Co-ordinating Committee ATSUM is relentlessly putting efforts to subside the situations, Support and co-operations from the legislators is expected. We reiterate our appeal to step down from one`™s respective seats to pave way for restoration of peace and order in the Hill Districts. Considering the fluid situation in the Hill districts, we feel constrained to ask once and for all to the tribal legislators to put in their resignation paper before 30th September 2015. We are hopeful that this appeal will be honoured or any incident that occurs after the expiry of the stipulated time will be the sole responsibility of the Legislators,` it demanded.
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IMPHAL, September 15: The North East Dialogue Forum (NEDF) in collaboration with Social Youth Development Organization; People for Human Right and Climate Change (PHRCC) and Environment Conservation Network organized a
IMPHAL, September 15: The North East Dialogue Forum (NEDF) in collaboration with Social Youth Development Organization; People for Human Right and Climate Change (PHRCC) and Environment Conservation Network organized a public meeting cum rally on Rights of Farmer and Climate Change at Kakching Khunou, Thoubal district today.
Conveying this in a statement, the People`™s for Human Rights & Climate Change said as all the people of the State especially farmers had experienced the pattern of changing climate in terms of increase in temperature, change in rainfall patterns, etc the agricultural sector has been affected ever since.
In the year 2013, the Government of Manipur had introduced the Manipur State Action Plan on Climate Change but the concerned department has not yet able to implement the same in the State. The government has failed to act upon the difficulties being faced by the people in the State. More than 70 percent of the agricultural land depends on the monsoon rain but due the changing pattern, farmers are facing serious problem concerning their agricultural products, it lamented.
The change is happening due to the unplanned activities by many multinational companies, governmental sectors, etc resulting in manmade disaster. Here the poor persons, daily wage earners, farmers, fishermen etc only suffer, the statement pointed out.
In the recent flood in the State, Thoubal district was reported to be the worst affected with a record of 19,164 hac of land getting destroyed by the flood water which poured out from the Thoubal River, but the sad part is that the total cultivable land in the district is 21,650 hectares.
In the State, only 1, 95,000 hectares of land are being used for the rice cultivation out of the 23, 00, 000 hectares of cultivable land. Unfortunately this year, 34,960 hectares of cultivable land were affected due to the flash flood. It is to remind that 75 percent of Manipur population is depend on the agriculture and this year, the people will face a serious food crisis and also for the next food yield. Due to the recent flood, many farmers are worried about their livelihood and their food products. The Central government had released a sum of Rs. 8.4 crore but how far the released fund had been benefitted by the affected people is yet to be known, it stated.
Urging the people to coup up with the government to implement the Manipur State Action Plan on Climate Change to meet the need at the earliest, the PHRCC in the statement demanded the government to fulfil certain points.
The demands include implementation of Manipur State Action Plan on Climate Change, halt to construction of mega dam, introduction of short term crop which can easily harvest within two/three months as an alternative arrangement for the people of the State, protection of the agricultural lands, immediate publication of the action plan for the coming ten years and few others, the statement informed.
Today`™s public meeting was attended by retired assistant teacher of Kakching Khunou Government High School Kh Tejmar Singh; retired headmaster of the school M Khomdon Singh and retired assistant teacher M Chandramani Singh as chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively.
While convener of NEDF U Nobokishwor Singh; coordinator of Centre for Social Development U Jenison and secretary of Social Upliftment & Rural Education L Ibotombi Singh were present as resource persons.
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IMPHAL, September 15: The Coalition for Indigenes Rights Campaign announced today that it had started the first phase of its movement towards the demand for restoration of the pre-merger political
IMPHAL, September 15: The Coalition for Indigenes Rights Campaign announced today that it had started the first phase of its movement towards the demand for restoration of the pre-merger political status in Manipur on September 8.
Speaking at a press conference at Manipur Press Club, CIRCA spokesperson Ningthouja Lancha said the campaign has been launched as a follow up to the resolutions taken during a people`™s convention held on August 21 at GM Hall.
The first phase of the campaign is being organised as `Yakai Khongjang,` and will continue till September 20, he said.
Remembering the day when Maharaj Bodhchandra signed the Merger Agreement with India under duress on August 21, 1949, CIRCA will initiate its second phase `Merger Agreement gi Mayokta Lepa Tha,` from August 21 which will continue till October 15, he said.
He said during the second phase of the campaign, CIRCA will organise sit in protests, rallies and public discussions on the Merger Agreement and the present communal tension prevailing in the State at various places including at educational institutions, market places.
Ethnic councils with representatives from all communities residing in the State will also be formed, he said.
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IMPHAL, Sept 15: Manipur Network of Positive People (MNP+), Vihaan Project would has extended heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to Dr. Laishram Ranbir Singh, Head of Department, Pediatrics, Regional Institute of
IMPHAL, Sept 15: Manipur Network of Positive People (MNP+), Vihaan Project would has extended heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to Dr. Laishram Ranbir Singh, Head of Department, Pediatrics, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) for his compassion in providing financial support to children who are living with HIV since the last three years and also for supporting in organizing free health camps and drawing competition for Children living with HIV in Manipur.
A statement of Manipur Network of Positive People (MNP+) said the network believes that if more people like Dr. Laishram Ranbir singh, comes forward and extend support in the State, more children affected/infected with the virus can have increased access to good health and quality life and that treatment for children will be greatly improved which will result in commendable reduction in the child mortality rate in the State.
It lamented that inspite of the government providing free medicine and testing facility available for children who are living with HIV many of these children living are facing many challenges in terms of their education, treatment, nutrition, and most importantly emotional, moral and psychological supports especially for those children who are orphans.
Many of these PLHIV orphans are still in need for a proper shelter and guardians who can guide them in terms of treatment, education, and nutrition. Besides the support from the government sector, we still need individuals or groups who are ready to support children to help them lead a quality lifestyle, the statement added.
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KANGPOKPI, September 15: A mass rally was carried out today at Senapati district headquarters in condemnation of the three Bills and the two resolutions passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly
KANGPOKPI, September 15: A mass rally was carried out today at Senapati district headquarters in condemnation of the three Bills and the two resolutions passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31.
The mass peace rally participated by a huge mob, started from the Senapati Public Ground and continued till Vakho (New Karong) and turned back to the Public Ground, where a public address was delivered by leaders and representatives of UNC, ANSAM, NWU and NPO.
The rally was held under the banner `We support Indo-Naga Peace Accord, we demand withdrawal of Anti-Tribal Bills, Tribal MLAs resign for your people, don`™t encroach tribal lands, withdraw anti-tribal bills, expedite peace deal.`
Later, a memorandum jointly signed by UNC, ANSAM, NWU, NPMHR, NPO, Tribe Hohos, of Poumai, Mao, Maram, Thangal and Zeliangrong, Senapati Zone, and other Frontal Organization of the Senapati district was submitted to the Prime Minister of India through the Senapati DC.
During the public protest rally, the normal business establishment remained shut down and vehicular movement along the NH-2 including local vehicles remained off the road.
The day was also declared `Genna` (abstaining from all normal works) for all citizens of the district.
ANSAM president Seth Shatsang spoke on the controversial nature of the three bills and resolution against the Indo-Naga peace accord which felicitates peace in North east India.
While condemning the repressive policies of the Manipur government by attempting to mute the voice of the tribals, he added that, the bills are directly contradicting the Constitution article 371(C) which empowers the tribals with certain powers to protect its land, identity and culture from the clutches of foreign hands.
The Naga Women Union President Tabitha while speaking to the crowd reiterated that, the Naga women`™s are opposed to creating such tension in Manipur by passing such bills and resolution in favor of a particular community in the State.
Gaidon Kamei, UNC president demanded translation of the historic Indo-Naga Peace Accord of August 3, 2015 to its logical conclusion based on the uniqueness of Naga history and its situation.
Gaidon Kamei said that the Nagas welcome the Indo-Naga peace accord signed on August 3 and appreciate the dynamic and decisive leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, RN Ravi, the interlocutor of the Government of India for Indo-Naga political talks and the political wisdom of the collective leadership of the NSCN-IM Th. Muivah and Isak Swu.
Calling it a `Gracious day for the people of Senapati,` Gaidon Kamei said, that despite long years of struggle through arms, the government of India lately realized the uniqueness of the Naga history, through the Framework-Agreement, which the Government of Manipur is trying to sabotage and derail.
He gave a wake-up call to the people of Senapati, especially the Village Authorities and the Village Chief, urging them, to be alert from deceptive conspiracies of the government of Manipur, through the three bills passed on August 31.
He said `The land you own is not given by the British nor the Government of Manipur, but it is God given. We should protect it boldly by being united.`
Pointed out Gaidon, sensitizing the people about the, `Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reform Act of 1960, which will be amended by omitting `Except in the Hill areas`, thereby striping the ownership of the land of the tribals.`
The Nagas will never claim but respect the land of others but in case if anyone or any forces or community (s) attempt to grab Naga ancestral homeland, the Nagas will never stay as silent spectators. He appealed to all Naga political groups to come together by forgetting all the past that have happened.
Gaidon also welcomed the support of the Nagaland Chief Minister, Mizoram`™s Chief Minister and PA Sangma, former Lok Sabha speaker supporting the cause of the tribals in Manipur.
The Naga people of Organization district under the aegis of UNC and Naga Frontal Organizations decided to urge the GoI to translate and expedite the framework agreement of the Indo-Naga historic peace accord to its logical conclusion.
Meanwhile, the NPO has expressed gratitude to the frontal bodies, Tribe Hohos, District bodies, general public and village leaders for successful conduct of the said Public protest rally held today at Senapati DHQ.
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