NE a limb of India, asserts Rajnath

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh who arrives here on a two day official visit to the State has categorically stated that the North East region is a limb of India Source The Sangai Express

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh who arrives here on a two day official visit to the State has categorically stated that the North East region is a limb of India Source The Sangai Express

Read more / Original news source: http://e-pao.net/ge.asp?heading=2&src=140215

4 hurt in police action at JNIMS

Four persons including a woman were injured in a scuffle with police at Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Science JNIMS on Thursday Source Hueiyen News Service

Four persons including a woman were injured in a scuffle with police at Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Science JNIMS on Thursday Source Hueiyen News Service

Read more / Original news source: http://e-pao.net/ge.asp?heading=23&src=140215

Insurgency main issue in Manipur HM Rajnath Singh Inspects Integrated Check Post In Moreh Meets AR, Local Leaders

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh has on Friday identified insurgency related problems as the main issue troubling Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh has on Friday identified insurgency related problems as the main issue troubling Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

Read more / Original news source: http://e-pao.net/ge.asp?heading=15&src=140215

Police discover heroin factory at Thoubal

LAMKA, February 13: A team of Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) led by its Superintendent Robinson Gangte along with BSF personnel raided an illegal heroin mill at Thoubal Moijing yesterday evening.

LAMKA, February 13: A team of Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) led by its Superintendent Robinson Gangte along with BSF personnel raided an illegal heroin mill at Thoubal Moijing yesterday evening.

NCB officials informed that the illegal consignment seized in yesterday`™s raid would cost approximately between Rs 50 to 60 lakhs.

The combined team picked up three persons during the raid. Till the filing of this report interrogation was going on.

Speaking to IFP, Robinson Gangte informed that 45 kg of crude morphine, 300 fine morphine along with material, tools and apparatus used in manufacturing heroin were seized in the raid.

Initially three persons were arrested but after interrogation two of them were released from the custody.

One person identified as Muhammad Faridh Khan, 22, son of Md Sarah Ahmad was detained for further interrogation, he informed.

The officer said earlier people assumed that heroin is smuggled from the Golden Triangle via Burma and through Moreh in India, but this discovery of a heroin mill has reveal something more to the story.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/02/police-discover-heroin-factory-at-thoubal/

Woman injured, four houses gutted in two fire incidents

IMPHAL, Feb 13: A woman sustained burn injuries while four houses were gutted in to separate fire incidents today. The first incident occurred 8.20 am today at Uripok Bachaspati Leikai.

IMPHAL, Feb 13: A woman sustained burn injuries while four houses were gutted in to separate fire incidents today.

The first incident occurred 8.20 am today at Uripok Bachaspati Leikai.

The victim has been identified as Haobijam Ongbi Elena Devi, 24, wife of H Victor. She sustained 30 percent burnt injury including her face.

She was initially evacuated to RIMS and later referred to the Shija Hospital burn care unit.

Reports said the fire was caused by an electric heater.

On the other hand, four house gutted were gutted at Kongba Kshetri Leikai 8.30 am today.

The houses belonged to Konsam Rajendro, 60, K Basanta, K Komol and K Romen (brother by relation).

Official sources said that the fire was ignited following an electrical short circuit.

Even though the fire was contained by the fire department, properties worth Rs. 2 lakhs were damaged.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/02/woman-injured-four-houses-gutted-in-two-fire-incidents/

DIPR recruitment test postponed

IMPHAL, Feb 13: The Directorate of Information and Public Relations has notified that the written test and viva voice to be conducted from February 15 and 17 onwards for recruitment

IMPHAL, Feb 13: The Directorate of Information and Public Relations has notified that the written test and viva voice to be conducted from February 15 and 17 onwards for recruitment of various grade III and IV posts of this directorate has been postponed indefinitely until further notice.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/02/dipr-recruitment-test-postponed/

AR as in arbitrary restrictions

In a chilling reminder of the fact that the citizens of the State are living under the whims and megrims of Central paramilitary forces, passengers, from the border town of

In a chilling reminder of the fact that the citizens of the State are living under the whims and megrims of Central paramilitary forces, passengers, from the border town of Moreh and travelling to it, have been harassed under the pretext of frisking and security checks for quite some time. Things come to a boil after personnel of a paramilitary unit compelled both a hypertensive individual and a pregnant woman to walk by foot for about half a kilometre. The fact that the former was not in the pink of health was obvious to everyone but the security personnel perhaps were too keen to follow orders that this all too apparent fact was oblivious to them.
In the case of the pregnant woman too, let`™s give a benefit of doubt to those brave soldiers of the decorated `Sentinals of the North-East`™. Discretion is the better part of valour, as a saying goes. People who have the rights to bear arms are constantly asked to display valour, and chivalry is what differentiates armies with great traditions from rag-tag armies of uncouth, semi-literate thugs. It`™s safe to assume that the celebrated highly-disciplined personnel of the Assam Rifles acted with discretion by compelling the pregnant woman to walk, turning their back on any notions of chivalry which is an adjunct of valour.

We are now aware that such incidents were getting so commonplace that the stoical citizens of Tengnoupal, and Chandel, couldn`™t put up with it anymore and were forced to impose the eight-day road blockade in protest against the irrational imposition of restrictions on the Imphal-Moreh Road. Even if the restrictions were enforced and timed according to an order of a former DGP of the State, as some newspaper reports suggest, the manner in which such orders have been followed defy any logic. Such indiscreet adherence to orders have railed even the State government which finally showed, some semblance of a, spine aftermath the detaining of a Cabinet minister of the State. A similar incident in the past had rocked the State after the then State Health minister, Ph Parijat was detained and humiliated by a Major of the 7 Assam Rifles posted at Sagang in Bishnupur. The incident has occurred seven years after the former Health minister had to suffer humiliation after an Indian Army Major stopped his cavalcade and detained him. That incident anticipated the recent incident involving the Rural Development and Panchayati Raj minister Francis Ngajokpa.

The State including those in the government has the right to feel indignant as, in the words of the deputy Chief Minister, `disrespecting an elected member of the State is akin to disrespecting the State`™. Even if the State government has reacted strongly against the arbitrary exercise of power by an officer of the rank of a Major in the Indian Army who in violating a protocol has gone beyond his brief in discharging his duty, what remains to be seen is whether the State government has the will and the vision to stop such arbitrary exercise of power by security forces in the future once and for all.

Leader Writer: Svoboda Kangleicha

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/02/ar-as-in-arbitrary-restrictions/

Union Home Minister Rajnath should apologise to the people of Manipur, says CPI leader Anjan

IMPHAL, February 13: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh during his Manipur visit should apologise for describing the people of North Eastern states as immigrants, stated CPI national secretary Atul Kumar

IMPHAL, February 13: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh during his Manipur visit should apologise for describing the people of North Eastern states as immigrants, stated CPI national secretary Atul Kumar Anjan during his visit to the State for the 21st State Conference of the Manipur State Council, CPI held at the Huyen Lallong Manipur Thang Ta Cultural Association, Irilbung, Keirao. The two-day conference will conclude on February 15.

Speaking as a special guest on the opening day of the convention, Atul Kumar Anjan said Manipur is a land of heroes where a patriot like Hijam Irabot was born. Giving his revolutionary greetings to comrades attending the function, he said the visit of Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh is an opportunity for him `to smell the dust of the land of a Hero`™.

Welcoming Rajnath, he said, the tagging of people from the North-East as `Immigrants`™ by the BJP was unfortunate, adding that the Union Home Minister on behalf of his party and the Government of India should apologise to the people of Manipur and assure to repeal AFSPA,1958.

He said the BJP is a political party whose president Amit Shah is charged of having committed murder and is out on bail from a court. In such a scenario, how can we trust PM Narendra Modi`™s slogan `Achhe din aa gaye`™ (good time has come), he added.

He lamented that BJP is only promoting corporate houses rather than uplifting the marginalised sections. He said some of the business men have increased their fortunes after the BJP came into power.

Further stating that the assurance of the Prime Minister to allocate Rs 15 lakhs each to all the account holders was a total lie, he said the statement has been termed as a slip of tongue by the party president Amit Shah. He however asked as to how PM Narendra Modi can also make the same promise of allocating the said amount in his speeches at 153 different locations if were a slip of tongue. He said he wonders whether Narendra Modi is a regular liar or habitually makes slips of tongue.

On the other hand, he said, PM Narendra Modi wears a suit worth Rs 28 lakhs with his name embossed in golden fibres, especially made for him in London.

He said the state lacks industries, survives on horticulture products, has no access to potable drinking water and has no proper road connectivity. He said that the State was ruled by the UPA government and now the NDA is in power at the Centre. He mentioned that the failed projects initiated by Congress government must be streamlined by the BJP government.

Atul Kumar said the present government must concentrate on the Loktak project to make adequate drinking water and power supply available to the state.

He further said the day was near for the CPI to shine in the State for bringing development in the State.

The CPI members took part in a rally from Kangla to Irilbung before the convention. The locals of the area also contributed rations for the convention. Secretary of CPI Manipur state Council Dr M Nara hoisted its party flag at the convention spot.

The opening function of 21st State conference was also attended by Member National Council CPI N Mangi, veteran party member Moirangthem Ibohal, Kshetrigao local K Mangi, Padmashree Gourakishore Sharma and other leaders of CPI.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/02/union-home-minister-rajnath-should-apologise-to-the-people-of-manipur-says-cpi-leader-anjan/

AMWJU to boycott AR news for assault on journalists

IMPHAL, February 13: The All Manipur Working Journatlists`™ Union (AMWJU), has today resolved to boycott all Assam Rifles related news until fitting disciplinary action is initiated against the colonel and

IMPHAL, February 13: The All Manipur Working Journatlists`™ Union (AMWJU), has today resolved to boycott all Assam Rifles related news until fitting disciplinary action is initiated against the colonel and his escort party who harangued a media team at Moreh.

An emergency meeting of the Standing Committee of the AMWJU, was convened today with regards to the horrendous assault on the Bureau Chief of Impact TV, Noren Ningombam and his news camera person, K Bipin Sharma by personnel of the 9th Assam Rifles led by the CO, one Col, Anandi Antare, at the international border town of Moreh on February 12 while they were covering an incident of mob attack on the office of the SDPO, Moreh.

The meeting also vehemently condemned the incident unanimously.

Further, a memorandum, highlighting the latest incident of assault on the press as well as the general high handedness of the Assam Rifles posted along the Imphal-Moreh section on the NH-2, was submitted to the visiting Union Home Minister.

A copy of the memorandum was also submitted to the Chief Minister of Manipur, IGAR(S), Press Council of India and the Indian Journalists Union, New Delhi.

The memorandum, apprised the Union Home Minister with regards to the hazardous of working environment of the journalist in the conflict affected state of Manipur.

It said that even as the situation is steadily improving, occurrence of high handedness of the paramilitary forces, particularly the Assam Rifles which is under the Ministry of Home Affairs, has became an immediate concern of late and drew the urgent attention of the Union Minister.

It further said that besides the assault on journalists, the Assam Rifles posted along the Imphal-Moreh section of Asian Highway 2 has been causing a lot of hardship to travellers.

The AR personnel on various occasions have detained journalists on duty for long hours even after identifying them as bona fide journalists.

It further drew the attention of the Union Home Minister to initiate tangible proactive action to curb the atrocious act of the paramilitary forces as well as to initiate strict disciplinary action on the CO and his personnel who were involved in the direct assault on the journalist on February 12 at Moreh.

Meanwhile, the Editors`™ Guild Manipur also convened an emergency meeting with regards to the assault on journalists at Moreh.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/02/amwju-to-boycott-ar-news-for-assault-on-journalists/

Two killed in road mishap

IMPHAL, Feb 13: At least two persons were killed and 11 others injured when a passenger vehicle plunged into a gorge along the National Highway 37 in the Imphal-Jiribam sector

IMPHAL, Feb 13: At least two persons were killed and 11 others injured when a passenger vehicle plunged into a gorge along the National Highway 37 in the Imphal-Jiribam sector under Tamenglong district.

According to reports, the incident occurred around 10 am today when the Imphal bound passengers vehicle (cruiser vehicle AS11/AC-19654) suddenly lost control and plunged into a gorge about 40 metres deep.

The identity of one of the deceased has been identified as one Thokchom Puinabati, 38, wife of Th Joy Sing of Jiribam Babupara.

The 765 BRTF and villagers nearby extended their help in the rescue operation, said the report.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/02/two-killed-in-road-mishap/

ZYF calls public meeting on Feb 17

IMPHAL, Feb 13: The Zeliangrong Youth Front (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) has in a press release notified that a public meeting will be held on February 17 at Longmai from

IMPHAL, Feb 13: The Zeliangrong Youth Front (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) has in a press release notified that a public meeting will be held on February 17 at Longmai from 11:30 am onwards regarding the expiry of three days deadline served to Zeliangrong United Front to clarify in connection with the killing of Gaikhuingam alias Angam Gondaimei.

It has informed all the leaders of civil organizations, religious leaders, women`™s leaders, village authority and students to participate the public meeting timely.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/02/zyf-calls-public-meeting-on-feb-17/

Union Home Minister Rajnath should apologise to the people of Manipur, says … – KanglaOnline

Union Home Minister Rajnath should apologise to the people of Manipur, says …KanglaOnlineIMPHAL, February 13: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh during his Manipur visit should apologise for describing the people of North Eastern states as immigrants,…

Union Home Minister Rajnath should apologise to the people of Manipur, says
KanglaOnline
IMPHAL, February 13: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh during his Manipur visit should apologise for describing the people of North Eastern states as immigrants, stated CPI national secretary Atul Kumar Anjan during his visit to the State for the 21st

Read more / Original news source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNEniGGt53R8AfiP6j3IBQ6xfJdbKw&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&ei=dcbfVOjuMaKG8QG9tIHABw&url=http://kanglaonline.com/2015/02/union-home-minister-rajnath-should-apologise-to-the-people-of-manipur-says-cpi-leader-anjan/

Union Home Minister Rajnath should apologise to the people of Manipur, says … – KanglaOnline

Union Home Minister Rajnath should apologise to the people of Manipur, says …KanglaOnlineIMPHAL, February 13: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh during his Manipur visit should apologise for describing the people of North Eastern states as immigrants,…

Union Home Minister Rajnath should apologise to the people of Manipur, says
KanglaOnline
IMPHAL, February 13: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh during his Manipur visit should apologise for describing the people of North Eastern states as immigrants, stated CPI national secretary Atul Kumar Anjan during his visit to the State for the 21st

Read more / Original news source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNEniGGt53R8AfiP6j3IBQ6xfJdbKw&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&ei=dcbfVJCaO4nF8QGjt4DYBQ&url=http://kanglaonline.com/2015/02/union-home-minister-rajnath-should-apologise-to-the-people-of-manipur-says-cpi-leader-anjan/

Last Day –– 35th National Games Manipur adds 4 more Gold, 3 Silver, 3 Bronze … – The Sangai Express


IBNLive

Last Day –– 35th National Games Manipur adds 4 more Gold, 3 Silver, 3 Bronze
The Sangai Express
THIRUVANATHPURAM Feb 13: Manipur, on the 13th and last day of the 35th National Games 2015 today collected four Gold, three Silver and three Bronze medals in the events of Wushu, Taekwondo, Fencing, Boxing, Cycling and Canoeing and Kayaking.
35th National Games : Women’s power: Manipur clinch 2 gold, 2 silver and 4 E-Pao.net
Manipur women win soccer titleAssam Tribune
Manipur jump to 9th in medal tallyEastern Mirror
onmanorama –Times of India –Sportskeeda
all 67 news articles »

IBNLive

Last Day –– 35th National Games Manipur adds 4 more Gold, 3 Silver, 3 Bronze
The Sangai Express
THIRUVANATHPURAM Feb 13: Manipur, on the 13th and last day of the 35th National Games 2015 today collected four Gold, three Silver and three Bronze medals in the events of Wushu, Taekwondo, Fencing, Boxing, Cycling and Canoeing and Kayaking.
35th National Games : Women's power: Manipur clinch 2 gold, 2 silver and 4 E-Pao.net
Manipur women win soccer titleAssam Tribune
Manipur jump to 9th in medal tallyEastern Mirror
onmanorama –Times of India –Sportskeeda
all 67 news articles »

Read more / Original news source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNGcY7EmGs84bK5qQkSyGoeCeDXPBg&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52778735692645&ei=m3_eVNimL4Xe8gHgiYGgCA&url=http://www.thesangaiexpress.com/page/items/48557/last-day-35th-national-games-manipur-adds-4-more-gold-3-silver-3-bronze-sanathoi-sanatombi-thomas-meitei-fencing-teams-mint-gold

Home Minister Rajnath Singh Visits Myanmar Border, Reviews Manipur Situation – NDTV


NDTV

Home Minister Rajnath Singh Visits Myanmar Border, Reviews Manipur Situation
NDTV
Agartala, Tripura: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and his deputy Kiren Rijiju visited the India-Myanmar border in Manipur on Friday, and discussed border trade with the officials. “Rajnath Singh along with Kiren Rijiju (minister of state for home
Rajnath Singh in Manipur to inspect Integrated Check PostThe Indian Express
Rajnath Singh to visit Manipur, Tripura for two days from tomorrowEconomic Times
Rajnath says plans afoot to raise two battalions in Assam and Manipur to KanglaOnline

all 140 news articles »


NDTV

Home Minister Rajnath Singh Visits Myanmar Border, Reviews Manipur Situation
NDTV
Agartala, Tripura: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and his deputy Kiren Rijiju visited the India-Myanmar border in Manipur on Friday, and discussed border trade with the officials. "Rajnath Singh along with Kiren Rijiju (minister of state for home
Rajnath Singh in Manipur to inspect Integrated Check PostThe Indian Express
Rajnath Singh to visit Manipur, Tripura for two days from tomorrowEconomic Times
Rajnath says plans afoot to raise two battalions in Assam and Manipur to KanglaOnline

all 140 news articles »

Read more / Original news source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNFPjBlE043pafDbtj6SMj1rSVxSaw&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52778736692564&ei=dcbfVOjuMaKG8QG9tIHABw&url=http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/home-minister-rajnath-singh-visits-myanmar-border-reviews-manipur-situation-739469

Home Minister Rajnath Singh Visits Myanmar Border, Reviews Manipur Situation – NDTV


NDTV

Home Minister Rajnath Singh Visits Myanmar Border, Reviews Manipur Situation
NDTV
Agartala, Tripura: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and his deputy Kiren Rijiju visited the India-Myanmar border in Manipur on Friday, and discussed border trade with the officials. “Rajnath Singh along with Kiren Rijiju (minister of state for home
Rajnath Singh in Manipur to inspect Integrated Check PostThe Indian Express
Rajnath Singh to visit Manipur, Tripura for two days from tomorrowEconomic Times
Rajnath says plans afoot to raise two battalions in Assam and Manipur to KanglaOnline

all 140 news articles »


NDTV

Home Minister Rajnath Singh Visits Myanmar Border, Reviews Manipur Situation
NDTV
Agartala, Tripura: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and his deputy Kiren Rijiju visited the India-Myanmar border in Manipur on Friday, and discussed border trade with the officials. "Rajnath Singh along with Kiren Rijiju (minister of state for home
Rajnath Singh in Manipur to inspect Integrated Check PostThe Indian Express
Rajnath Singh to visit Manipur, Tripura for two days from tomorrowEconomic Times
Rajnath says plans afoot to raise two battalions in Assam and Manipur to KanglaOnline

all 140 news articles »

Read more / Original news source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNFPjBlE043pafDbtj6SMj1rSVxSaw&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52778736692564&ei=dcbfVJCaO4nF8QGjt4DYBQ&url=http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/home-minister-rajnath-singh-visits-myanmar-border-reviews-manipur-situation-739469

Rajnath Singh in Manipur to inspect Integrated Check Post – The Indian Express


The Indian Express

Rajnath Singh in Manipur to inspect Integrated Check Post
The Indian Express
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh arrived in Manipur on Friday and headed straight to the border town of Moreh to inspect the proposed Integrated Check Post at the Indo-Myanmar border. The construction of the ICP has been on hold since Myanmar …
Rajnath to visit Manipur, Tripura for two days beginning todayHindustan Times
Security beefs up in Manipur ahead of Union home minister’s visitEastern Mirror
Rajnath visits Myanmar border, reviews Manipur situationWeb India

all 56 news articles »


The Indian Express

Rajnath Singh in Manipur to inspect Integrated Check Post
The Indian Express
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh arrived in Manipur on Friday and headed straight to the border town of Moreh to inspect the proposed Integrated Check Post at the Indo-Myanmar border. The construction of the ICP has been on hold since Myanmar …
Rajnath to visit Manipur, Tripura for two days beginning todayHindustan Times
Security beefs up in Manipur ahead of Union home minister's visitEastern Mirror
Rajnath visits Myanmar border, reviews Manipur situationWeb India

all 56 news articles »

Read more / Original news source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNFjJ9qf8FU1sZhpb6MLKULX_BKoJg&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52778736692564&ei=-z3eVLicKIXe8gHgiYGgCA&url=http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/rajnath-singh-in-manipur-to-inspect-integrated-check-post/

Rajnath says plans afoot to raise two battalions in Assam and Manipur to accommodate and rehabilitate insurgents

Violence won’t be tolerated at any cost, says Union Home Minister IMPHAL, February 13: Union Minister for Home Affairs, Rajnath Singh today assured that plans are afoot to establish two

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh,Chief Minister Okram Ibobi and Union Minister of State for Home, Kiran Rijiji at a meeting.

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh,Chief Minister Okram Ibobi and Union Minister of State for Home, Kiran Rijiji at a meeting.

Violence won’t be tolerated at any cost, says Union Home Minister

IMPHAL, February 13: Union Minister for Home Affairs, Rajnath Singh today assured that plans are afoot to establish two separate battalions in Assam and Manipur exclusively for surrendered militants who have come to join the mainstream adding that BJP Government.

This is in the firm belief that India cannot be complete or strong without first strengthening the Northeast, the minister said.

The minister was speaking to the press at the border town of Moreh this morning.

Rajnath and his Minister of State (Home) Kiren Rijuju, arrived in Manipur on two days visit. They arrived by a special plane of the Border Security Force (BSF) at the Tulihal Airpot, Imphal at 1.15 pm from there they went directly to Moreh town bordering Myanmar on an Army helicopter. The Director General of Assam Rifles also accompanied the Union Ministers.

After landing at the 9 Assam Rifles Head Quarter, the Union Ministers headed to the construction sites of the Integrated Check Post.

Speaking to media persons during the reception, Rajnath Singh said that his purpose for the visit at Moreh border town was to take stock of the situation of the progress of various developmental works implemented and also to inspect other requirements.

The Union Home Minister divulged that he will not allow any form of harassment by security forces against the people of the North East region as well as Manipur.

After the inspection, the Union ministers returned to the 9 Assam Rifles headquarters where they interacted with the Jawans and also the villagers settled in the surrounding area.

The deputy Chief Minister of Manipur, Tengnoupal MLA, Minister Govindas and other officials also attended present during the visit.

Later in Imphal at a reception by the State BJP, Rajnath said the NDA government believes that violence should not be tolerated at any cost. Give us a chance for five years to bring development in the NE, stated Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh who arrived in the State on a tour.

Attending a welcome party hosted by the State BJP unit at around 6 pm in its office at Nitaypat Chuthek, he said India now has a strong democracy after a non-Congress political party came to power at the Centre. Appealing to the NE people to give his party a timeframe of five to 10 years to develop the Northeast states, he said insurgency and militancy are the major problems of the NE states.

He also appealed all the insurgents in NE states to leave violence because India was now a healthy democracy where there was no room for violence.

He said the government would like to offer welfare scheme for UGs willing to participate in nation building as the NDA is committed to bringing development to the NE at all cost.

Further asking for five years to give the present government to prove its words, he said if the NDA government doesn`™t bring development in the next five years people in the North-east can blame him personally of failure. If anyone were to ask which region is the top priority for development in India, it is the Northeast region, he stressed.

Our Prime Minister has instructed all the 65 ministers to visit NE at least once in two months. The ministers have to visit NE and must review the development works taken up in NE. People and insurgents must know the true intensions of the NDA government, he said.

Violence and insurgency have to end in NE as the Prime minister is also giving more emphasis to NE States, he added.

He said the NDA government doesn`™t discriminate between States because it knows that when a State develops, the country will develop automatically. If assistance is required for a state, we will provide as much help to them, he added.

The nation has given its confidence to the BJP, now it is time for the party to honour the people for giving it this priceless chance. Let us increase BJP members through membership drives nation-wide. Let us contact people directly door to door, stated Rajnath Singh.

Union Minister of State for Home, Kiran Rijiju who also accompanied Rajnath said the Central team has inspected and reviewed all undergoing construction works at the International Check Post at Moreh today. The Look East policy of the Government of India has been changed into the Act East policy by PM Narendra Modi, with a sharp focus on the North-East as priority area, he said.

Moreh of Manipur will become the gateway to South East Asian countries. The lives of people in the North-East can change only when economic activities develop. In the last 68 years of Congress rule, there was no vision document prepared for the development of NE, he informed.

But the Prime Minister has instructed the Home Minister along with other Cabinet ministers of the NDA government to visit the NE states to review various developmental works in the region, he added.

The Home Minster has always given importance and attention to the NE especially Manipur. Manipur is a focus area because this land is the jewel of India, he said.

BJP state unit president Thounaojam Chaoba requested the Home Minister to advise the Government of Manipur to hold ADC elections in time after the expiry of the term of the earlier ADC members in May. The State should improve its law and order situation in the hill areas which has totally failed in the last many years and even PDS items have not been reached to poor people, he said.

He appealed to bring a solution for peace and development in the State and asked Home Minister Rajnath to impose PR in the state as this is the only remedy left for the problems of mismanagement in Manipur.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/02/rajnath-says-plans-afoot-to-raise-two-battalions-in-assam-and-manipur-to-accommodate-and-rehabilitate-insurgents/

Police discover heroin factory at Thoubal

LAMKA, February 13: A team of Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) led by its Superintendent Robinson Gangte along with BSF personnel raided an illegal heroin mill at Thoubal Moijing yesterday evening.

LAMKA, February 13: A team of Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) led by its Superintendent Robinson Gangte along with BSF personnel raided an illegal heroin mill at Thoubal Moijing yesterday evening.

NCB officials informed that the illegal consignment seized in yesterday’s raid would cost approximately between Rs 50 to 60 lakhs.

The combined team picked up three persons during the raid. Till the filing of this report interrogation was going on.

Speaking to IFP, Robinson Gangte informed that 45 kg of crude morphine, 300 fine morphine along with material, tools and apparatus used in manufacturing heroin were seized in the raid.

Initially three persons were arrested but after interrogation two of them were released from the custody.

One person identified as Muhammad Faridh Khan, 22, son of Md Sarah Ahmad was detained for further interrogation, he informed.

The officer said earlier people assumed that heroin is smuggled from the Golden Triangle via Burma and through Moreh in India, but this discovery of a heroin mill has reveal something more to the story.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/02/police-discover-heroin-factory-at-thoubal-2/

Rajnath to visit Manipur, Tripura for two days beginning today – Hindustan Times


Economy Lead

Rajnath to visit Manipur, Tripura for two days beginning today
Hindustan Times
Home minister Rajnath Singh will undertake a two-day visit to Manipur and Tripura beginning from Friday during which he will take stock of the situation along the borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh and in the two Northeastern states. Accompanied by …
Security beefs up in Manipur ahead of Union home minister’s visitEastern Mirror
Security beef up in Manipur ahead of Rajnath visitNagaland Post
Rajnath to visit Manipur, Tripura SaturdayThe Shillong Times
E-Pao.net
all 36 news articles »

Economy Lead

Rajnath to visit Manipur, Tripura for two days beginning today
Hindustan Times
Home minister Rajnath Singh will undertake a two-day visit to Manipur and Tripura beginning from Friday during which he will take stock of the situation along the borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh and in the two Northeastern states. Accompanied by …
Security beefs up in Manipur ahead of Union home minister's visitEastern Mirror
Security beef up in Manipur ahead of Rajnath visitNagaland Post
Rajnath to visit Manipur, Tripura SaturdayThe Shillong Times
E-Pao.net
all 36 news articles »

Read more / Original news source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNHSpBssyz-fRLk4GmXWN6UbB6MrWw&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52778736692564&ei=gtTdVPDOH8jQ8gGruoCQDg&url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/rajnath-singh--to-visit-manipur-tripura-for-two-days-beginning-today/article1-1316334.aspx