CJNCSD Vows To Intensify The Agitation As The 48-Hour Ultimatum Lapses

New Delhi, 16th December, 2016 – As the Manipur Government has turned a deaf ear to the outcries of the Nagas despite the 48-hour ultimatum and the Government of India (GoI) has deliberately failed to intervene at this critical juncture in dishonour of the 3rd August, 2015 Framework Agreement, the Joint Naga Civil Societies, Delhi […]

New Delhi, 16th December, 2016 – As the Manipur Government has turned a deaf ear to the outcries of the Nagas despite the 48-hour ultimatum and the Government of India (GoI) has deliberately failed to intervene at this critical juncture in dishonour of the 3rd August, 2015 Framework Agreement, the Joint Naga Civil Societies, Delhi […]

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48 hours deadline ends, Gaidon Kamei, Sankhui Stephen still in custody, no fresh stir announced, blockade to continue UNC awaits communication from MHA, stand against SH, Jiri continues

SPT/UKL/CDL/TML, Nov 28 : Even as the 48hrs deadline set by the UNC to release its president Gaidon Kamei and information and publicity secretary Sankhui Stephen Lamkang expired today, the apex Naga body did not announce any new form of agitation as expected but the ongoing economic blockade will continue. Amidst restriction of vehicular movement […]

SPT/UKL/CDL/TML, Nov 28 : Even as the 48hrs deadline set by the UNC to release its president Gaidon Kamei and information and publicity secretary Sankhui Stephen Lamkang expired today, the apex Naga body did not announce any new form of agitation as expected but the ongoing economic blockade will continue. Amidst restriction of vehicular movement […]

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Tongjeimarin district demand renewed, CM Ibobi warned

Tongjeimarin District Demand Committee has renewed its demand for creation of Tongjeimarin district, cautioning Okram Ibobi Singh government that failure to consider the demand will invite intense form of agitation. The proposed Tongjeimarin district includes Nungba, Noney and Khoupum sub-divisions, parts of Sadar Hills, Churachandpur and villages bordering Jiribam in Imphal East and Henglep sub-division […]

Tongjeimarin District Demand Committee has renewed its demand for creation of Tongjeimarin district, cautioning Okram Ibobi Singh government that failure to consider the demand will invite intense form of agitation. The proposed Tongjeimarin district includes Nungba, Noney and Khoupum sub-divisions, parts of Sadar Hills, Churachandpur and villages bordering Jiribam in Imphal East and Henglep sub-division […]

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JAC Sadar Hills summons MLAs, Congress Councillors on Nov 9

SADAR HILLS, Nov 6: The Joint Action Committee for Sadar Hills has today called all the three MLAs of Sadar Hills and all the Congress Councillors of ADC Sadar Hills to decide the fate of Sadar Hills on November 9 at Kangpokpi. JAC Sadar Hills general secretary, Paoboi said that the failure of the Ibobi […]

SADAR HILLS, Nov 6: The Joint Action Committee for Sadar Hills has today called all the three MLAs of Sadar Hills and all the Congress Councillors of ADC Sadar Hills to decide the fate of Sadar Hills on November 9 at Kangpokpi. JAC Sadar Hills general secretary, Paoboi said that the failure of the Ibobi […]

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UNC’s total shutdown ends, indefinite eco blockade…

SENAPATI, Nov 2 : Even as the 48 hours total shutdown called by the United Naga Council (UNC) in Manipur ended today, the indefinite economic blockade on National Highways including the ban on the construction of Trans Asian Railways, Jiribam to Tupul and other National projects in all the “Naga territories” in Manipur has come […]

SENAPATI, Nov 2 : Even as the 48 hours total shutdown called by the United Naga Council (UNC) in Manipur ended today, the indefinite economic blockade on National Highways including the ban on the construction of Trans Asian Railways, Jiribam to Tupul and other National projects in all the “Naga territories” in Manipur has come […]

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Do not adjourn House until new Bill is passed : JCILPS

IMPHAL, Sep 1: The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) has said that the upcoming State Assembly session which is scheduled to start from September 2 must not be adjourned sine die until and unless a new Bill for the protection of indigenous people of the State is passed. Addressing a press conference […]

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IMPHAL, Sep 1: The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) has said that the upcoming State Assembly session which is scheduled to start from September 2 must not be adjourned sine die until and unless a new Bill for the protection of indigenous people of the State is passed. Addressing a press conference […]

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Nagaland Students to step up agitation against AFSPA, Rally on 11th August

The Naga Students’ Federation’s (NSF) phase wise agitation began on August 3 with students in educational institutions all over Nagaland wearing black badges and bands to protest the extension of Disturbed Areas Act (DAA) and the imposition of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA). During a press conference held at the NSF office, President Subenthung […]

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The Naga Students’ Federation’s (NSF) phase wise agitation began on August 3 with students in educational institutions all over Nagaland wearing black badges and bands to protest the extension of Disturbed Areas Act (DAA) and the imposition of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA). During a press conference held at the NSF office, President Subenthung […]

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Yairipok and nearby area residents erupt after local woman found dead

IMPHAL, August 3: Residents of Yairipok and its surrounding area erupted in protest today, after a local woman was found dead yesterday with knife injuries on her body. Lourembam Ranjita Devi,

An overhead shot of the police trying to stop the angered locals at Yairipok Bazar. Photo: IFP

An overhead shot of the police trying to stop the angered locals at Yairipok Bazar.
Photo: IFP

IMPHAL, August 3: Residents of Yairipok and its surrounding area erupted in protest today, after a local woman was found dead yesterday with knife injuries on her body. 

Lourembam Ranjita Devi, 33, wife of L Loken Singh of Yairipok Khoirom Mathak was found dead during a manhunt Saturday night launched after she failed to return from the fields. 

During a spot enquiry this morning, police recovered a sickle, a sandal and a Hero Captain cycle from near the place where her body was found. 

Family members said Ranjita had left for work at their Kakmayai Mamang Loukol field under Yairipok Police, around 11am yesterday after having lunch. 

When she failed to return, her husband Loken went to the fields but as it was already dark, failed to find her, the family said. 

When Loken informed the family of this situation, a massive manhunt for the missing woman was launched during which her body was found from their field with knife marks on the left side corner of her lips and neck, the family informed. 

There are also speculations that she was raped and then killed. 

Meanwhile, angered residents of Yairipok Koirom, Kekru, Malom, Leirongthel, Ningel, Kakmayai Heitroipokpi Muslim locality and tribal villages of Khamlang erupted and rallied around the locality in more than 30 vehicles including Tata trucks today. 

Later a public meeting was held at Khoirom Mathak Leikai Keithel, with Leirongthel Ningel GP pradhan S Kumar and Wangkhem ZP member Kh Sobha presiding over the proceedings. 

During the meeting, the locals resolved that the body will not be retrieved for last rites until the culprits are arrested. 

Setting August 6 as the deadline for the government to meet their demands, the public further demanded compensation for the bereaved family and threatened to launch sterner forms of agitations if the demands are not met. 

Later, a JAC was also formed and took out another rally towards the Yairipok Bazar which was stopped at Bamon Leikai by the police. 

Local MLA Keisham Meghachandra arrived at the spot and assured all possible help from his and the government’s side. 

SP Thoubal Radheshyam urged the public for support and said in case of any discontentment or dissatisfaction with the police investigation, the public can complain to him or any of his subordinate officers. 

No effort will be spared to make early arrest, he assured. 

On the other hand, shops and vendors in the Yairipok bazar area remained closed for the day. 

The JAC also submitted a memorandum to the Home minister, DC Thobal, SP Thoubal and others through the local MLA. 

Post mortem was conducted today after the police had deposited the body last night around 11, but the family has refused to accept the body. 

The deceased has two sons and two daughters. 

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