Man succumbs to head injury

IMPHAL, June 11: A man who was physically assaulted by two brothers near the Lilong Turel Ahanbi River bank yesterday succumbed to head injuries received during the assault today. The

IMPHAL, June 11: A man who was physically assaulted by two brothers near the Lilong Turel Ahanbi River bank yesterday succumbed to head injuries received during the assault today.

The deceased is identified as former counsellor, Shamurou Nagar panchayat Ward No 10, Roshan Ali, 45, son of (L) Abdulkadin of Lilong Lairenkhong.

Of the two brothers, the younger identified as Md Mustakin, 26 son of Md Salawar of Lilong Haoreibi had surrendered before the police concerned this noon.

His elder brother identified as Md Amubi, 28 is still absconding.

Angered by the news of the death, locals of Lilong Lairenkhong formed a JAC and dismantled the house of the two accused around 9am.

Household items were also brought out and set of fire.

Roshan Ali died this morning at Raj Polyclinic.

According to locals, around 11 am yesterday, the two brothers came to Roshan’s house to talk about some loan that Roshan had taken from them.

They took Roshan to the river bank and demanded him to return the Rs 50 thousand he had taken in connection with the sale of one of their vehicle some five years back, said the locals.

This resulted in a heated argument between them, informed the locals and added during the course of the argument, one of the brothers picked a wood and hit Roshan from behind, informed the locals.

The brothers left the spot soon after assaulting Roshan, they further claimed.

Soon Roshan was rushed to Raj Polyclinic with a head injury.

He was being treated there, untill he succumbed around 6am today, said a local source.

Meanwhile, locals of Lilong Lairenkhong held an emergency meeting this morning and formed a JAC to pressurise the government to arrest the two accused and to punish them accordingly.

The body has been deposited at the Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences, Morgue for post Mortem and the Lilong Police have taken up a case.

 

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Bishnupur bandh suspended

IMPHAL, June 11: The indefinite bandh jointly imposed by the All Manipur Muslim Sutdent’s Organisation (AMMSO) and JAC against lethal assault of Nongyaimayum Rusdy, in Bishnupur district has been suspended

IMPHAL, June 11: The indefinite bandh jointly imposed by the All Manipur Muslim Sutdent’s Organisation (AMMSO) and JAC against lethal assault of Nongyaimayum Rusdy, in Bishnupur district has been suspended temporary following an understanding reached between the groups and the police.

The groups are demanding the unconditional release and compensation of Nongyaimayum Rusdie, claiming to be innocent.

The bandh commenced from 6 am wherein bandh supporters block the Imphal-tiddim road at Kwakta area burning tyres and piling up rocks. No vehicle was allowed to passed through the Kwakta Khongsanbi area and severely affected the passenger service of Imphal-Churachandpur.

Meanwhile, a joint meeting was convened between the police and victim’s well wishers at the official residence Moirang MLA and parliamentary secretary YAS, Tourism M Prithivira.

The meeting which started at 7 pm was attended by victim’s father Hamid, representative of AMMSO, JAC member, SP Imphal east, additional SP Imphal East, OC Porompat.

An understanding was brought between both sides which include releasing the victim on bail by tomorrow, the police department to bear all the expenses in the treatment of Rusdie, to hand over the Alto car along with mobile phone seized from the victim.

Further a meeting with the deputy chief minister will be held tomorrow.

 

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Protestor hurt in police firing in Manipur – Nagaland Post

Protestor hurt in police firing in ManipurNagaland PostA protestor was injured Wednesday when police resorted to fire tear gas to disperse a group of protestors blocking Imphal-Moreh section of NH-2 at Kakching area as part of 24-hour bandh imposed in …

Protestor hurt in police firing in Manipur
Nagaland Post
A protestor was injured Wednesday when police resorted to fire tear gas to disperse a group of protestors blocking Imphal-Moreh section of NH-2 at Kakching area as part of 24-hour bandh imposed in Thoubal district. At least nine bandh supporters were

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Rift widens within Manipur Trinamool Congress – Times of India

Rift widens within Manipur Trinamool CongressTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: In a new twist to the growing crisis within Manipur Pradesh Trinamool Congress (MPTC), the party's newly-elected president Th Shyamkumar Singh was expelled on Tuesday by the rival f…

Rift widens within Manipur Trinamool Congress
Times of India
IMPHAL: In a new twist to the growing crisis within Manipur Pradesh Trinamool Congress (MPTC), the party's newly-elected president Th Shyamkumar Singh was expelled on Tuesday by the rival faction led by MLA Joykishan. This came after Shyamkumar …

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Medical camp

Red Shield Division will be organizing a medical camp at Sihphir village council market, Aizawl on 12 Jun 2014 from 8 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Nengdoulian condoled

The Zillai Vaiphei Students’ Association General Headquarters expressed grief and sorrow at the sudden and untimely demise of S Nengdoulian, former president, Vaiphei Peoples’ Council VPC general headquarters, formerly known as Vaiphei National Org…

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50 Mizo girls send off to Kolkata for Skill Development Training

In pursuance to a Central government scheme known as Skill Development Initiative SDI initiated by Ministry of Labour Employment, at least 50 Mizo girls were sent off under the said scheme to Emporium Training Consultancy ET C Pvt Source Hue…

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Scribe expires

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ATSUM clarifies

Alleging some individuals manipulating the tribal people for their own interest many a times using the name of ATSUM, the tribal apex body president, Emboi Serto today pointed out that indeed it is very unfortunate that ATSUM has been dragged into issu…

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Farmers sensitized on Kharif2014

A ‘one day within State Farmers’ Training Programme on Agriculture Allied Sectors during Kharif 2014′ was organized by Agricultural Technology Management Agency ATMA at conference hall of Directorate of Agriculture at Sanjenthong here on Monday S…

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More cases of buffalo deaths reported

Following reports of a mysterious disease killing over 30 water buffaloes at Leijangphai area under Thanlon sub division, at least two more villages in Henglep sub division had claimed that around 50 of their domesticated animals crucial to their culti…

Following reports of a mysterious disease killing over 30 water buffaloes at Leijangphai area under Thanlon sub division, at least two more villages in Henglep sub division had claimed that around 50 of their domesticated animals crucial to their cultivation have died in the last two weeks Source The Sangai Express

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Samarendra remembered on his 14th death anniversary

Many social organizations observed the 14th Martyrdom Anniversary of Arambam Samarendra at various places of the State on Tuesday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Top IM leaders Delhi bound

Six top NSCN IM leaders today left Dimapur for New Delhi to hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other NDA leaders likely from Saturday Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Father who visits son in jail with drugs lands in police net

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Samarendra memorial lecture held

The 9th Arambam Samarendra Memorial Lecture on the topic, ‘Nation and State building, self determination and conflict resolution in Southeast Asia was held at MDU hall today Source The Sangai Express

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UNC calls bandh in Naga areas from June 16 to 18

United Naga Council UNC has announced to call a 48 hour bandh in Naga areas of Manipur from midnight of June 16 till midnight of June 18 in protest against what it calls ‘communal onslaught’ of Manipur Government that continues relentlessly through a…

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