Tata Sky celebrates success in NE with singer Papon

Tata Sky, the leading digital Pay TV service provider in the country celebrated the successful association with singing sensation Papon, who was roped in during the football season to build awareness on high definition HD picture quality with HD set t…

Tata Sky, the leading digital Pay TV service provider in the country celebrated the successful association with singing sensation Papon, who was roped in during the football season to build awareness on high definition HD picture quality with HD set top box among the North Eastern states Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNC likely to lift blockade soon

Though there is a glimpse of hope that the indefinite blockade on all the highways in Manipur will be lifted in a day or two the United Naga Council UNC is yet to come to a definite decision Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

Though there is a glimpse of hope that the indefinite blockade on all the highways in Manipur will be lifted in a day or two the United Naga Council UNC is yet to come to a definite decision Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Arrested JCILPS members remanded to judicial custody Four students hurt in police action

All the 12 members of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS who were arrested on charges of extortion and assault following the alleged assault on Yengkhom Devson, proprietor of M S Tashi Interior, Singjamei after he was called in the of…

All the 12 members of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS who were arrested on charges of extortion and assault following the alleged assault on Yengkhom Devson, proprietor of M S Tashi Interior, Singjamei after he was called in the office of the committee on September 8 were produced today before the court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Imphal East which later on remanded them to judicial custody for 15 days Source Hueiyen News Service

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JCILPS clamps 24 hour bandh

In a sudden turn of events, Joint Committee for Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has announced a 24 hour State wide general strike instead of turning up for a scheduled meeting with the Government today Source The Sangai Express

In a sudden turn of events, Joint Committee for Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has announced a 24 hour State wide general strike instead of turning up for a scheduled meeting with the Government today Source The Sangai Express

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JCILPS cancels talks with Govt, calls general strike

With the government failing to meet its demands including implementation of Inner Line Permit System in the State at the earliest, suspension of Y Victoria, Addl SP Traffic who raided its office beyond the limit of her jurisdiction and unconditional…

With the government failing to meet its demands including implementation of Inner Line Permit System in the State at the earliest, suspension of Y Victoria, Addl SP Traffic who raided its office beyond the limit of her jurisdiction and unconditional release of the members who were arrested during the raid the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has announced its decision to impose a 24 hour general strike with effect from midnight today Source Hueiyen News Service

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NWU protests against ‘unabated assault’

The Naga Women Union NWU sponsored sit in protests were held today in the district headquarters of Tamenglong, Chandel, Ukhrul and Senapati from 11 am to 1 pm to register their strong protest against the ‘unabated assault’ on the rights of the Naga p…

The Naga Women Union NWU sponsored sit in protests were held today in the district headquarters of Tamenglong, Chandel, Ukhrul and Senapati from 11 am to 1 pm to register their strong protest against the ‘unabated assault’ on the rights of the Naga people and tribals by the Government of Manipur with the ‘sole motive’ of keeping them under perpetual suppression Source The Sangai Express NNN

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Lecture on antidengue

9 Assam Rifles of 26 Sect AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South organised a programme on ‘anti dengue drive’ at Hill Tribal Council Building on September 9, stated a press release issued by HQ IGAR South Source The Sangai Express

9 Assam Rifles of 26 Sect AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South organised a programme on ‘anti dengue drive’ at Hill Tribal Council Building on September 9, stated a press release issued by HQ IGAR South Source The Sangai Express

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RIMS Dental College Prof under forged documents scanner

Documents furnished by a Professor at RIMS Dental College Prosthodontics are suspected to have been forged when he joined the institution on contract basis Source The Sangai Express

Documents furnished by a Professor at RIMS Dental College Prosthodontics are suspected to have been forged when he joined the institution on contract basis Source The Sangai Express

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Bomb threat on Dr Dilipkr decried

Denouncing the bomb planted by unidentified miscreants at the residential gate of Dr Th Dilipkumar Singh, Chairman of Imphal Urban Co operative Bank at Thongu Part II under Singjamei Police Station in Imphal West on September 8 around 7 Source Hueiy…

Denouncing the bomb planted by unidentified miscreants at the residential gate of Dr Th Dilipkumar Singh, Chairman of Imphal Urban Co operative Bank at Thongu Part II under Singjamei Police Station in Imphal West on September 8 around 7 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Remanded

Twelve arrested members of JCILPS including JCILPS Student’s Wing Convenor Moirangthem Angamba were today produced before the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Imphal East and remanded to judicial custody till September 23 Source The Sangai Express

Twelve arrested members of JCILPS including JCILPS Student’s Wing Convenor Moirangthem Angamba were today produced before the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Imphal East and remanded to judicial custody till September 23 Source The Sangai Express

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Culprits will be taken to task State Govt

The Government of Manipur has strongly condemned the incident of triple ambushes in Ukhrul district on its police forces by militants in which Thotyo Kashung, a 5 IRB Rifleman attached with CDO IW was killed and two other police personnel attached with…

The Government of Manipur has strongly condemned the incident of triple ambushes in Ukhrul district on its police forces by militants in which Thotyo Kashung, a 5 IRB Rifleman attached with CDO IW was killed and two other police personnel attached with CDO Thoubal namely Kapminlian Mangson and Khumukcham Amuthoi were injured Source Hueiyen News Service

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Not all happy with fuel allocation mode

A number of fuel retail outlets have openly expressed their resentment against the manner in which the CAF PD Department has been allocating fuel to different retail outlets Source The Sangai Express

A number of fuel retail outlets have openly expressed their resentment against the manner in which the CAF PD Department has been allocating fuel to different retail outlets Source The Sangai Express

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Remembering departed loved ones with annual offering

People belonging to Meetei community across Manipur and beyond remembered their departed loved ones on the occasion of Langban Heitha Leitha or Heikat Leikat Tamba Thouram today Source Hueiyen News Service

People belonging to Meetei community across Manipur and beyond remembered their departed loved ones on the occasion of Langban Heitha Leitha or Heikat Leikat Tamba Thouram today Source Hueiyen News Service

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MSU up for an all out protest

Echoing the ill effects of the ongoing blockade on the highways, the Meitei Students’ Union MSU in a press statement issued today appealed for lifting the highway blockade within 24 hours Source Hueiyen News Service

Echoing the ill effects of the ongoing blockade on the highways, the Meitei Students’ Union MSU in a press statement issued today appealed for lifting the highway blockade within 24 hours Source Hueiyen News Service

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Pirated ‘Mary Kom’ DVDs in Manipur – Times of India

Pirated 'Mary Kom' DVDs in ManipurTimes of IndiaEven Mary is against rampant piracy of Hindi films in Manipur, he added. Meanwhile, Komrem Union has expressed sorrow over not being allowed to screen the movie in the state. In a statement issued…

Pirated 'Mary Kom' DVDs in Manipur
Times of India
Even Mary is against rampant piracy of Hindi films in Manipur, he added. Meanwhile, Komrem Union has expressed sorrow over not being allowed to screen the movie in the state. In a statement issued by its president Lalkhomang Serto, the union appealed …

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Pirated ‘Mary Kom’ DVDs in Manipur – Times of India

Pirated 'Mary Kom' DVDs in ManipurTimes of IndiaEven Mary is against rampant piracy of Hindi films in Manipur, he added. Meanwhile, Komrem Union has expressed sorrow over not being allowed to screen the movie in the state. In a statement issued…

Pirated 'Mary Kom' DVDs in Manipur
Times of India
Even Mary is against rampant piracy of Hindi films in Manipur, he added. Meanwhile, Komrem Union has expressed sorrow over not being allowed to screen the movie in the state. In a statement issued by its president Lalkhomang Serto, the union appealed …

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Suspected NSCN (IM) rebels kill police officer in Manipur – Times of India

Suspected NSCN (IM) rebels kill police officer in ManipurTimes of IndiaManipur deputy chief minister Gaikhangam recently informed the state assembly that NSCN (IM) has committed 424 criminal cases in the state since it signed a ceasefire agreement with…

Suspected NSCN (IM) rebels kill police officer in Manipur
Times of India
Manipur deputy chief minister Gaikhangam recently informed the state assembly that NSCN (IM) has committed 424 criminal cases in the state since it signed a ceasefire agreement with the Centre in 1997. A total of 455 cadres of the outfit have been

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Rethinking Movement

Intolerance and intimidation has apparently become tactical weapon of any movement in the State. Social movements have certain goals. The goals of a movement do have a strong relation with

Intolerance and intimidation has apparently become tactical weapon of any movement in the State. Social movements have certain goals. The goals of a movement do have a strong relation with its ideology, its guiding principles.  History of any social, political movements teaches us that without an ideology, any kind of movement is no better than street hooliganism. Socio-political movements, by its nature, are collective actions which spring largely from the aspirations of members with requisite level of commitment and activism. At the same time, a movement should not be confused with spontaneous mass upheaval of people. Rather a movement should be a planned, coordinated action in pursuit of a recognised social goal. In the context of Manipur, it is indeed unfortunate that those in the helms of movement seem to have ignored the fact that not everyone sees the world with the same eyes. All of us look at the world through a veil of differing presuppositions and assumptions. In this sense, even observations and, not only interpretations are bound to be different from one another. Yet, it is also important to recognise that these differences are very much a part of the social debate. Those in the movement should learn to walk with the debate. For that matter, a political view or opinion that one may have cannot enjoy the eminence of sacrosanctity. All our views and opinions are subjected to conflict at the ideational level. To withstand and come across the conflict, one needs inherited ideas, generated ideas but most importantly certain openness. The same benchmark is equally relevant at the organisation level. It is true that poverty of idea leads to intolerance. Therefore, when one does not have the means to debate at the ideational level, the tendency of overruling a divergent view by intimidation becomes a handy weapon. Looking at the present patterns of organisational behavior, it is apparent that those in the helms of movement have shut themselves off from any divergent views. Alone and isolated, without the support of the people, a movement is vulnerable to alienation and disillusionment. Such situation demands of the activist a serious introspection on his role and conduct. The activists have failed to understand that their actions, their words and their efforts have an institutional character. They have to be in gear with the larger organisational mechanism. With all due respect to their commitments and sacrifices, a true dialogue with the mass, particularly on their conduct, is called for. If not, the historical task of democratic mobilisation for their movement will remain a long-haul task. The beginning of action in that direction should be through self-introspection. Ideological foundation should be the guiding light in every step of an organisation. In this connection, a question may be posed, whether our social organisations have surrendered their ideologies. We hope that it is not the case. There is still hope if we are ready to replenish and invigorate our movements by accommodating dissenting views. And let it begin in no time.

Leader Writer: Senate Kh

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One police personnel killed, two others injured in NSCN ambush

The policemen were on their way to Imphal after withdrawal of CrPC Section 144 IMPHAL, September 9:  As the State government pulled back the police commandos deployed at Ukhrul today,

The policemen were on their way to Imphal after withdrawal of CrPC Section 144
IMPHAL, September 9:  As the State government pulled back the police commandos deployed at Ukhrul today, militants suspected to be NSCN (IM) cadres laid ambush at two different locations along the Imphal-Ukhrul road. The defiant attack on the security convoy consisting of police commandos, IRB and Manipur Rifles personnel, left one Commando personnel dead and two others with grievous injuries.

The first attack occurred at around 9.45 am today. The location where the attack occurred was from a hillock adjoining the road which had a foliage of pine trees. It was around one kilometre from the defunct Hundung cement factory , situated around 13 kilometres from Ukhrul town and near Nongsangkhong.

The militants who were dug in earlier opened fire at the passing convoy. The automatic fire from the militants hit a commando personal at the face. He was identified as Thodmiyo, 31 , a resident of Riha village, Ukhrul district. He sustained two bullet wounds, one in the chin and one near the neck. He was transported from Finch Corner to Sangshak, 16 Assam Rifles post but later succumbed to his injury.

In the next attack to the convoy which occurred near Thawai Tangkhul Lamkhai/Sangkai which is situated about six kilometers from Litan police station, two police personnel were injured. They are identified as Khumukcham Amuthoi, 33 son of Achouba of Kakching Khunou and attached to the Thoubal district police commandos. He sustained multiple bullet injury and was hit in the chest. He is said to be in a critical condition and has been referred from JNIMS to RIMS hospital.  Another personnel who was injured is identified as Kapnilian Namsong, 29, son of Haokholum of Tuibong, Churachandpur. He sustained minor injury to his leg but is said to be out of danger.

Post the ambush, security forces including Assam Rifles, IRB and Manipur Rifles, state police forces were deployed along the road. The attack came when the police commands and IRB personnel who were previously posted at Ukhrul were recalled from their command to the valley.

At the same time, a combined team of IRB and MR personnel were en route to Ukhrul. But, due to the news of the attack, the team going to Ukhrul was halted at Litan until reinforcements came and cleared the road. After the road was sanitized and the probable areas where ambush could be laid were checked with help of para-military forces, the convoy finally reached Ukhrul late evening.

It may be mentioned the police commandos were deployed after ADC member Ngalangzar Malue was killed by NSCN (IM) cadres at Finch Corner on July 12 last. In a crackdown by the police, 8 cadres of the NSCN (IM) were arrested from Ukhrul and followed by subsequent imposition of CrPC 144 in the district headquarters.

Civil organizations of the district held various protest to have the ban orders to be lifted and for the police commandos and IRB to go back. The last incident of a mass protest on August 31 resulted in the death of two civilian protestors.

Spearheading the campaign, the United Naga Council has imposed an indefinite economic blockade along the highways since September 4. The state government reciprocating the appeal of the UNC lifted the CrPC 144 on September 7 subsequently and had decided to shift all police commandos from Ukhrul town today. The ambush occurred when the police commandos with IRB personnel travelling in approximately 35 vehicles were coming back to the valley.

The state government had lifted the 144 prohibitory order on a trail basis and had assured to withdraw the police commandos, a notification by principal secretary, Suresh Babu mentioned earlier after receiving the recommendation from Union additional secretary (Home) Rajiv Gauba, joint secretary Sambhu Singh and special secretary (Internal Affairs) , Prakash Mishra.

Following the law and order situation, it is left to the state government whether the CrpC 144 which was lifted on a trail basis is to be clamped back again and police commandos redeployed to contain militant activities.

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TKS blames CM Ibobi for tragic turn of events in Ukhrul

By R Lester Makang UKHRUL, September 9: Terming the tragic turn of events in which three innocent Naga lives have been lost in Ukhrul as a calculated infliction upon the

By R Lester Makang
UKHRUL, September 9: Terming the tragic turn of events in which three innocent Naga lives have been lost in Ukhrul as a calculated infliction upon the Nagas in the State, the Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TKS) has said that the State government shown their military might under the façade of maintaining peace and tranquillity in the district.

In a press statement issued by its general secretary Alan Vashum, the apex students body while referring to the tragic August 30 incident and September 9 ambush by unidentified gunmen killing one IRB personnel, maintained that bloodshed amongst the public and their security forces are all but a “leela” to the state government for this was what the government wanted.  Expressing concern that several incidents of security convoys being ambushed have occurred and another Naga life is lost, TKS cautioned that the government will now use this as a pretext to blame and victimize the Naga public

Stating that Section 144CrPc was lifted from Ukhrul after almost two months, and the price that paid for that was two precious lives, the students body lamented that it was promulgated when there was peace in the district and revoked when violence occurred. “The paradox is so perverted because this current Chief Minister and his stooges do not seem to know when Section 144CrPc is needed and when it is not.”

“The United Naga Council had called for blockades on all National Highways in protest and also to make several demands, which is as much as anyone can see an inherent right of the Nagas to live as one, free from communal oppression. The state authorities rushed to New Delhi to meet and discuss with the Home Minister. What was the purpose of the visit? Not to deliberate and solve the issue pertaining to the Nagas, but instead to ask for security to transport goods to Imphal valley. The outright arrogance of Ibobi and Gaikhangam is there for all to see. For them, the people of the Hills (tribals) are not an important constituent but just simply a vote bank during election time. Their concern is more so for the people of the valley, rather than uplift the plight of the hills. The Nagas have never been against any community, but have stood firm and united against communal forces-regardless of where they come from. Any right thinking and rational human being would say that what the present Government of Manipur is
doing is communal to the very core,” the statement noted.

Further claiming that the Nagas of Manipur have faced innumerable, negative and communal consequences time and again ever since the Government of Manipur led by CM Okram Ibobi Singh came to power with his pack of corrupt and power hungry stooges as Ministers,TKS rued that it is indeed sad to witness that they have had the least of respect for human lives, human rights and humanity while that they have been doing everything to upset the earthly balance of life in the state.

“What more should one witness to testify against such blatant misuse of power? Today, the world has seen what Okram Ibobi Singh and his Deputy, Gaikhangam have done to the Nagas at large, and to the people of Ukhrul in particular, it further questioned adding that they sent hundreds of Commandos and IRB personnel to “maintain peace and tranquility.” And the Nagas dare to question them, what was so not peaceful and chaotic that they had to take such an extreme step?, it asked.

After the Ukhrul Superintendent of Police Selvan ordered the firing of live rounds into the peaceful protestors with all joyous approval from Ibobi and Gaikhangam, two innocent lives have been taken away from their families. We proudly declare them Martyrs. Yet, Ibobi is adamant to crush and keep the Nagas under his foot. That is why Ukhrul District remains heavily militarized to this very date, and Nagas a tortured community, the statement continued.

Coming down on the government, TKS said that Ibobi and Gaikhangam have done enough damage just for the sake of votes and that they are desperate to retain their seats of power while adding: “We the Nagas challenge them for once in their spineless, characterless, greed and blood filled political careers to do one ounce of good that people can speak of.

“We are done being mute spectators. If any of the elected representatives call themselves a Naga, resign from your seat and join the fight against communalism. We will then know Black and White about where you truly stand-for your people, or for money and power. Always remember, you were elected for a reason by the people. We are all yet to see you prove yourselves accountable to the people who elected you in their right minds-not the ones that were bought for with various incentives. We Nagas will always continue to question whatever integrity is left of the state Government, and also of the Government of India, as to whether they are really sincere in solving the issue of the Nagas or still playing their delaying tactics. Nagas have every right to live under one administrative roof, free from communal oppression, and as free people. Will you let us?” the statement asserted.

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