Irresponsible politics

The acrimony created in the electioneering for the two forthcoming bye elections to the Thongju and Thangmeiband Assembly constituencies, left vacant by the disqualification of the their Trinamool Congress MLAs

The acrimony created in the electioneering for the two forthcoming bye elections to the Thongju and Thangmeiband Assembly constituencies, left vacant by the disqualification of the their Trinamool Congress MLAs under the Anti Defection Law is unseemly and unfortunately. Perhaps it would be wrong to say this round of electioneering has been uniquely given to below the belt deliveries, for indeed such styles of negative campaigning has become a hallmark of a number of grossly immature politicians of the state, and sadly in this category would belong many who can claim to be veterans in the vocation. In the current scenario, the exchanges between the BJP and the Congress, each literally alleging the other of scheming to disintegrate Manipur, is in particularly devoid of taste or logic. It is everybody`™s knowledge that no political party in Manipur, except those ideologically bound to seek such a disintegration, and have very sectarian and ethnic exclusive support bases, such as the Naga People`™s Front, NFP, would hold such a view. No broad-based party with voters across the ethnic spectrum of the state can afford to think of embracing such a stance and win elections. The Congress and the BJP would belong to this latter category, and even if the fallouts of some of their policies have in the past caused public apprehensions, it would be extremely unfair and foolish to say these have been deliberate. They simply cannot afford to take on such a political posture and hope to remain as a major party capable of staking claim to form the government when electoral fortune smiles.

Our advice to these politicians is to grow up and act mature, first and foremost. They should get back to the serious business of politics and not regress to the infantile game of digging up each other`™s petty pasts in the hope of gaining political mileage. It is a game in which both lose. They should not take the electorate to be stupid, for they know what it is that has caused the society the most damage. Any opinion poll will confirm that the culture of corruption and loyalty switching these contractor turned politicians have brought in has been most damaging to the society, and are still the biggest threat to the state`™s moral integrity than any other agent. The harm these campaigns do by themselves in the long run is immeasurable too, for the bitter aftertastes do not wash away easily. They linger on to damage inter-community relationships, cause unwarranted mutual suspicions, create hostile fault-lines etc. It is often said, a culture of liberalism should be a precondition of a healthy democratic polity, for in an illiberal set up, democracy can divide rather than unite. The manner in which Eastern European countries, such as the former Yugoslavia crumbled upon the introduction of democracy, right before the eyes of the world is evidence enough. Democratic contests devoid of the air of liberalism can be bitter unnecessarily, and split the society into factions. Although it is unlikely this theory was current in Manipur anytime, intuitively the past generations have understood this divisive character of democracy. In school and college elections therefore, their advice to the youth was always to avoid elections and to try and evolve consensus office bearers to the extent possible. They foresaw that in environments still raw and immature, the divisions that election and electioneering cause will linger on long after the election and harm relations among the students. It is to everybody`™s dismay that this school boyish immaturity still prevails in Manipur`™s brand of politics and supposedly experienced veterans in the field.

It is however not just during electioneering that this immaturity shows up in Manipur`™s politics. Recall the manner in which an honourable MLA took it upon himself to assert on the floor of the Assembly that there were no Nagas in Manipur. Recall also how he had to swallow his words the next day when he had to issue a formal apology and a lame excuse that he meant there were no Nagaland Nagas in Manipur. For his information, there are Angamis in Manipur according to census records. What these politicians do not realise in the one-up-manship political games is the damage they do to the everyday relationship between the people on the ground. There are also activist opportunists inimical to the interest of the state, quoting these irresponsible statements to claim they represent the general sentiment of the people by and large. The harm that such plebeian political leadership have been doing to the social fabric of the place is immense. The best remedy at this moment is for these leaders to try growing out of their schoolboy mind sets.

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Irresponsible politics

The acrimony created in the electioneering for the two forthcoming bye elections to the Thongju and Thangmeiband Assembly constituencies, left vacant by the disqualification of the their Trinamool Congress MLAs

The acrimony created in the electioneering for the two forthcoming bye elections to the Thongju and Thangmeiband Assembly constituencies, left vacant by the disqualification of the their Trinamool Congress MLAs under the Anti Defection Law is unseemly and unfortunately. Perhaps it would be wrong to say this round of electioneering has been uniquely given to below the belt deliveries, for indeed such styles of negative campaigning has become a hallmark of a number of grossly immature politicians of the state, and sadly in this category would belong many who can claim to be veterans in the vocation. In the current scenario, the exchanges between the BJP and the Congress, each literally alleging the other of scheming to disintegrate Manipur, is in particularly devoid of taste or logic. It is everybody`™s knowledge that no political party in Manipur, except those ideologically bound to seek such a disintegration, and have very sectarian and ethnic exclusive support bases, such as the Naga People`™s Front, NFP, would hold such a view. No broad-based party with voters across the ethnic spectrum of the state can afford to think of embracing such a stance and win elections. The Congress and the BJP would belong to this latter category, and even if the fallouts of some of their policies have in the past caused public apprehensions, it would be extremely unfair and foolish to say these have been deliberate. They simply cannot afford to take on such a political posture and hope to remain as a major party capable of staking claim to form the government when electoral fortune smiles.

Our advice to these politicians is to grow up and act mature, first and foremost. They should get back to the serious business of politics and not regress to the infantile game of digging up each other`™s petty pasts in the hope of gaining political mileage. It is a game in which both lose. They should not take the electorate to be stupid, for they know what it is that has caused the society the most damage. Any opinion poll will confirm that the culture of corruption and loyalty switching these contractor turned politicians have brought in has been most damaging to the society, and are still the biggest threat to the state`™s moral integrity than any other agent. The harm these campaigns do by themselves in the long run is immeasurable too, for the bitter aftertastes do not wash away easily. They linger on to damage inter-community relationships, cause unwarranted mutual suspicions, create hostile fault-lines etc. It is often said, a culture of liberalism should be a precondition of a healthy democratic polity, for in an illiberal set up, democracy can divide rather than unite. The manner in which Eastern European countries, such as the former Yugoslavia crumbled upon the introduction of democracy, right before the eyes of the world is evidence enough. Democratic contests devoid of the air of liberalism can be bitter unnecessarily, and split the society into factions. Although it is unlikely this theory was current in Manipur anytime, intuitively the past generations have understood this divisive character of democracy. In school and college elections therefore, their advice to the youth was always to avoid elections and to try and evolve consensus office bearers to the extent possible. They foresaw that in environments still raw and immature, the divisions that election and electioneering cause will linger on long after the election and harm relations among the students. It is to everybody`™s dismay that this school boyish immaturity still prevails in Manipur`™s brand of politics and supposedly experienced veterans in the field.

It is however not just during electioneering that this immaturity shows up in Manipur`™s politics. Recall the manner in which an honourable MLA took it upon himself to assert on the floor of the Assembly that there were no Nagas in Manipur. Recall also how he had to swallow his words the next day when he had to issue a formal apology and a lame excuse that he meant there were no Nagaland Nagas in Manipur. For his information, there are Angamis in Manipur according to census records. What these politicians do not realise in the one-up-manship political games is the damage they do to the everyday relationship between the people on the ground. There are also activist opportunists inimical to the interest of the state, quoting these irresponsible statements to claim they represent the general sentiment of the people by and large. The harm that such plebeian political leadership have been doing to the social fabric of the place is immense. The best remedy at this moment is for these leaders to try growing out of their schoolboy mind sets.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/11/irresponsible-politics/

BJP continues election rants against Congress, claims party of being allergic to development

IMPHAL, November 16: The Congress governments in both Manipur and Assam are allergic to development of the North East region, claimed former Health minister of Assam Hemanta Biswas Sharma campaigning

IMPHAL, November 16: The Congress governments in both Manipur and Assam are allergic to development of the North East region, claimed former Health minister of Assam Hemanta Biswas Sharma campaigning for Thongju BJP candidate Th Biswajit Singh today.

Attending Biswajit`™s flag hoisting ceremony at his residence today, Hemanta who had recently joined the BJP after exiting from the Congress said it is time to root out the Congress from the region.

Expressing that he is against the Congress party which seems to be allergic to development of the region, he said he decided to join the Modi led BJP and fight to eradicate Congress from the region.

The Congress party in the North East has corrupted all funds meant for development projects, he said.

Charging the central leaders of the Congress being hand in glove with the party leaders in the North Eastern States in corruption, Hemanta claimed there is something fishy going on between the leaders of Congress.

Stating that he was the Congress party in charge of Manipur during the 2012 general election in the State, he claimed to know of every malpractice of the Congress leaders of the State.

He urged the people of Thongju to vote for the BJP candidate.

Lok Sabha MP and BJP in charge of Manipur Prahlad Singh Patel also charged the Manipur government of looting the funds and said right now the people of Manipur needs a storekeeper and that could be Th Bishwajit Singh.

Patel said Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh has claimed of development, but where is the development.

He further compared the development in Manipur and in Madhya Pradesh and said the Congress government in Manipur was sworn in in 2002, whereas the MP government was sworn in in 2005.

However, there is a big difference in development in every field between the two States, he claimed.

He further charged the State government of not submitting the utilisation certificates of PMGSY and the Indira Gandhi Awaj Yojana.

O Joy also charged the Congress of being a destructive agent to the territorial integrity of Manipur.

Former BJP president and ex-Speaker of the Manipur Legislative Assembly H Borobabu also spoke on the occasion.

Today`™s flag hoisting ceremony was also attended by other BJP leaders including M Asnikumar, Basanta Sharma, M Bhorot, Th Chaoba President BJP Manipur Pradesh.

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Himanta Biswa Sarma Joins Poll Campaign in Manipur – NorthEast Today


NorthEast Today

Himanta Biswa Sarma Joins Poll Campaign in Manipur
NorthEast Today
Former Congress leader Himanta Biswa Sarma who even held Ministerial portfolios in the Assam Government has asserted that BJP would lay the foundation of a new Manipur by defeating rival Congress candidates in the ensuing by-election to …
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NorthEast Today

Himanta Biswa Sarma Joins Poll Campaign in Manipur
NorthEast Today
Former Congress leader Himanta Biswa Sarma who even held Ministerial portfolios in the Assam Government has asserted that BJP would lay the foundation of a new Manipur by defeating rival Congress candidates in the ensuing by-election to …
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2 militants arrested in Manipur – The Statesman


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2 militants arrested in Manipur
The Statesman
A combined team of Assam Rifles and Manipur police commandos apprehended a cadre of outlawed People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PRO) from Kakching Khunou Lamkhai of Thoubal district, a press release issued by Assam Rifles said.
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2 militants arrested in Manipur
The Statesman
A combined team of Assam Rifles and Manipur police commandos apprehended a cadre of outlawed People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PRO) from Kakching Khunou Lamkhai of Thoubal district, a press release issued by Assam Rifles said.
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JAC calls off 48hr Manipur bandh

The 48 hour Manipur bandh imposed by Joint Action Committee JAC against the brutal killing of Md Hasmad Ali alias Babu of Keirak Makting Awang Leikai which began at 5 am morning was called off at 5 pm on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

The 48 hour Manipur bandh imposed by Joint Action Committee JAC against the brutal killing of Md Hasmad Ali alias Babu of Keirak Makting Awang Leikai which began at 5 am morning was called off at 5 pm on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

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KISH appeal power consumers

Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills today appealed power consumers under Sadar Hills to clear their pending bills and adhere to the guidelines of Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited, our correspondent reports Source The Sangai Express

Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills today appealed power consumers under Sadar Hills to clear their pending bills and adhere to the guidelines of Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited, our correspondent reports Source The Sangai Express

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Book on developmental projects initiated by Cong soon Chief Minister

Manipur Chief Minister O Ibobi on Monday said that a book covering all the developmental projects undertaken in the State during the reign of Congress will be published Source Hueiyen News Service

Manipur Chief Minister O Ibobi on Monday said that a book covering all the developmental projects undertaken in the State during the reign of Congress will be published Source Hueiyen News Service

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48 hrs gen strike called off

The 48 hours general strike called by the JAC against the killing of Md Hasmad Ali alias Babu has been called midway following an understanding with the Govt today Source The Sangai Express

The 48 hours general strike called by the JAC against the killing of Md Hasmad Ali alias Babu has been called midway following an understanding with the Govt today Source The Sangai Express

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AR, POLICE raise funds

12 BIHAR of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR South showed their unique gesture and concern towards the sports culture of Manipur by taking initiative of raising funds for Moirangthem Albert Singh, S o Vijay Kumar, resident of Saballek…

12 BIHAR of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR South showed their unique gesture and concern towards the sports culture of Manipur by taking initiative of raising funds for Moirangthem Albert Singh, S o Vijay Kumar, resident of Saballekai, Nambol who will be participating in 2nd International Taikwando Competition to be held at Mumbai from 30th Nov 2015 Source Hueiyen News Service

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HCBA celebrates silver jubilee

All the three pillars of democracy legislature, executive and judiciary, should work strongly in tandem to make democracy a success, said Chief Minister O Ibobi Source The Sangai Express

All the three pillars of democracy legislature, executive and judiciary, should work strongly in tandem to make democracy a success, said Chief Minister O Ibobi Source The Sangai Express

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Consultation on Pabram HEP cum 2days Organic Farming Training held in Tamenglong

A Consultation and Awareness Program on Pabram Hydro Electric Project HEP cum 2 days Organic Farming Training Programme was held at Lower Dikiuram village of Tamenglong district Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

A Consultation and Awareness Program on Pabram Hydro Electric Project HEP cum 2 days Organic Farming Training Programme was held at Lower Dikiuram village of Tamenglong district Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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Villagers uncover hijack bid, attempt to murder

After successfully identifying the culprits and extending a helping hand to a driver who was abducted earlier and nearly murdered, the Maram Khullen Circle villagers have spelt out the whole episode Source The Sangai Express

After successfully identifying the culprits and extending a helping hand to a driver who was abducted earlier and nearly murdered, the Maram Khullen Circle villagers have spelt out the whole episode Source The Sangai Express

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Centre declares NSCN K a ‘terrorist organisation’

The Government has declared the National Socialist Council of Nagaland Khaplang , NSCN K , all its formations and front organizations as a terrorist organisation under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, 1967 Source Hueiyen News Service

The Government has declared the National Socialist Council of Nagaland Khaplang , NSCN K , all its formations and front organizations as a terrorist organisation under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, 1967 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Aimol Tribe Union cautions

The Aimol Tribe Union, Manipur ATUM has appealed to the people of Aimol to stand firm and strong in protecting the social, political, cultural identity and dignity of the Aimol Source The Sangai Express

The Aimol Tribe Union, Manipur ATUM has appealed to the people of Aimol to stand firm and strong in protecting the social, political, cultural identity and dignity of the Aimol Source The Sangai Express

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Last rites of 9 ‘martyrs’ to be performed on Nov 30

Joint Action Committee JAC against Anti Tribal Bills Churachandpur has set the date for funeral ceremony for the nine tribal martyrs on November 30 after the Government of India assured to take up the issues highlighted by the committee Source …

Joint Action Committee JAC against Anti Tribal Bills Churachandpur has set the date for funeral ceremony for the nine tribal martyrs on November 30 after the Government of India assured to take up the issues highlighted by the committee Source Hueiyen News Service Siamchinthang Tangpua

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New RPFCI appointed

Biangtung Lalzamang, Regional PF Commissioner I has been assigned to take charge of the whole seven States of North Eastern Region and assumed his new office at Regional Office Guwahati with effect from Nov 3 Source The Sangai Express

Biangtung Lalzamang, Regional PF Commissioner I has been assigned to take charge of the whole seven States of North Eastern Region and assumed his new office at Regional Office Guwahati with effect from Nov 3 Source The Sangai Express

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’24X7 power supply in Sadar Hills from December’

The Manipur State Power Distribution Company MSPDCL has assured providing 24X7 power supply in Sadar Hills from December as a Christmas Gift Source Hueiyen News Service

The Manipur State Power Distribution Company MSPDCL has assured providing 24X7 power supply in Sadar Hills from December as a Christmas Gift Source Hueiyen News Service

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Teachers’ quarters inaugurated at Saikul

Vice Chairman of ADC Sadar Hills Thangjakam Misao inaugurated two barrack type teachers’ quarters at H Champhai village and M Phaijang village respectively in Saikul area today Source The Sangai Express

Vice Chairman of ADC Sadar Hills Thangjakam Misao inaugurated two barrack type teachers’ quarters at H Champhai village and M Phaijang village respectively in Saikul area today Source The Sangai Express

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Widows not getting benefits of pension scheme

When Moningsan of Kangsang village under Chandel District passed away around 14 years back leaving his wife Tontanga Tungpher 44 , the bereaved family was not immediately worried about how Tontanga and her one and half year old daughter could survive …

When Moningsan of Kangsang village under Chandel District passed away around 14 years back leaving his wife Tontanga Tungpher 44 , the bereaved family was not immediately worried about how Tontanga and her one and half year old daughter could survive Source Hueiyen News Service Gyanand Naorem

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