Agenda of the BJP led Government in Manipur

(Contd from yesterday)
The Manipur BJP described the Tripartite Talk as “Fruitful”. In my opinion, this is only a temporary relief. The need for restoring communal harmony among all ethnic groups in Manipur is the no.-1 priority. Since Manipur factor is very crucial, the Manipur State Government and the Civil Societies of Manipur should be invited by the Government of India to participate at the Naga Peace Talk.

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(Contd from yesterday)
The Manipur BJP described the Tripartite Talk as “Fruitful”. In my opinion, this is only a temporary relief. The need for restoring communal harmony among all ethnic groups in Manipur is the no.-1 priority. Since Manipur factor is very crucial, the Manipur State Government and the Civil Societies of Manipur should be invited by the Government of India to participate at the Naga Peace Talk.

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Appointment of an IAS officer as Director, RIMS —What to do now?—

Dr Khomdon Lisam I am quite surprised when a news headline entitled “Ministry na thamlakliba thajaba adumak thabakta onthokkani : R K Dinesh “ appeared in the Manipuri newspaper the “Poknapham” dated 5th April,2017. As a senior IAS officer, RK, Dinesh may not be happy and in a dilemma with his new posting by the […]

Dr Khomdon Lisam I am quite surprised when a news headline entitled “Ministry na thamlakliba thajaba adumak thabakta onthokkani : R K Dinesh “ appeared in the Manipuri newspaper the “Poknapham” dated 5th April,2017. As a senior IAS officer, RK, Dinesh may not be happy and in a dilemma with his new posting by the […]

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Appointment of an IAS officer as Director, RIMS —What to do now?—

I am quite surprised when a news headline entitled “Ministry na thamlakliba thajaba adumak thabakta onthokkani : R K Dinesh “ appeared in the Manipuri newspaper the “Poknapham” dated 5th April,2017. As a senior IAS officer, RK, Dinesh may not be happy and in a dilemma with his new posting by the Union Health Ministry. He may be aware that there is already a war between the Union Health Ministry and the MCI. At this juncture, his posting may lead to a series of chain reactions in the Indian context. I feel that this posting will damage his reputation and prestige as a civil servant. He may be aware that he does not fulfil the eligibility criteria laid down by MCI for the post of the Director of a Medical College.

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I am quite surprised when a news headline entitled “Ministry na thamlakliba thajaba adumak thabakta onthokkani : R K Dinesh “ appeared in the Manipuri newspaper the “Poknapham” dated 5th April,2017. As a senior IAS officer, RK, Dinesh may not be happy and in a dilemma with his new posting by the Union Health Ministry. He may be aware that there is already a war between the Union Health Ministry and the MCI. At this juncture, his posting may lead to a series of chain reactions in the Indian context. I feel that this posting will damage his reputation and prestige as a civil servant. He may be aware that he does not fulfil the eligibility criteria laid down by MCI for the post of the Director of a Medical College.

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Points on election manifesto for the 2017 election in Manipur

Dr Khomdon Lisam From previous issue The Act was passed by Indian Parliament vide bill no. 95-F of 1959 Act, no, 33 of 1960 to make a special provision for protection of Scheduled Tribes under section no. 180. This creates a sense of discrimination against non-tribal leading to disunity, distrust among the ethnic groups in […]

Dr Khomdon Lisam From previous issue The Act was passed by Indian Parliament vide bill no. 95-F of 1959 Act, no, 33 of 1960 to make a special provision for protection of Scheduled Tribes under section no. 180. This creates a sense of discrimination against non-tribal leading to disunity, distrust among the ethnic groups in […]

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Points on election manifesto for the 2017 election in Manipur

From previous issue
The Act was passed by Indian Parliament vide bill no. 95-F of 1959 Act, no, 33 of 1960 to make a special provision for protection of Scheduled Tribes under section no. 180. This creates a sense of discrimination against non-tribal l…

From previous issue
The Act was passed by Indian Parliament vide bill no. 95-F of 1959 Act, no, 33 of 1960 to make a special provision for protection of Scheduled Tribes under section no. 180. This creates a sense of discrimination against non-tribal leading to disunity, distrust among the ethnic groups in Manipur. This Act encouraged the violent minority to violate the human rights of the sleeping majority. This Act also violates the Article 19(e) of Indian Constitution.

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Points on election manifesto for the 2017 election in Manipur

Dr Khomdon Lisam From previous issue On 17 April, 2012, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stated that the Centre was not in a position to accept the core demands of the NSCN-IM. The Prime Minister’s remarks, “Whatever is possible will be possible even after 100 years but whatever is not possible will not be possible even […]

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Dr Khomdon Lisam From previous issue On 17 April, 2012, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stated that the Centre was not in a position to accept the core demands of the NSCN-IM. The Prime Minister’s remarks, “Whatever is possible will be possible even after 100 years but whatever is not possible will not be possible even […]

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Points on election manifesto for the 2017 election in Manipur

From previous issue
On 17 April, 2012, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stated that the Centre was not in a position to accept the core demands of the NSCN-IM. The Prime Minister’s remarks, “Whatever is possible will be possible even after 100 years but whatever is not possible will not be possible even after 100 years”.( Telegraph Kolkota, April 18, 2012).

From previous issue
On 17 April, 2012, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stated that the Centre was not in a position to accept the core demands of the NSCN-IM. The Prime Minister’s remarks, “Whatever is possible will be possible even after 100 years but whatever is not possible will not be possible even after 100 years”.( Telegraph Kolkota, April 18, 2012).

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The Manipur State Legislative Assembly should seek a permanent solution to all important issues of Manipur

(Contd from previous issue)
(16) The Manipuri Script (Meitei Mayek) should be included in the coins and currency bank notes
(17) The Constitution of India may provide for establishment of an Upper House (State Legislative Council) with a minimum of 40…

(Contd from previous issue)
(16) The Manipuri Script (Meitei Mayek) should be included in the coins and currency bank notes
(17) The Constitution of India may provide for establishment of an Upper House (State Legislative Council) with a minimum of 40 Members with provision for 10 nominated members.

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The Manipur State Legislative Assembly should seek a permanent solution to all important issues of Manipur

(Contd from previous issue)
(10) Restoration of ST status to the Meiteis to bring equality among the various ethnic groups of Manipur
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(Contd from previous issue)
(10) Restoration of ST status to the Meiteis to bring equality among the various ethnic groups of Manipur

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The Manipur State Legislative Assembly should seek a permanent solution to all important issues of Manipur

(contd from previous issue)
I appeal to our Hon’ble Chief Minister kindly to consider this option of adopting the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation-1873 without resorting to drafting a new bill and facing another defeat.

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(contd from previous issue)
I appeal to our Hon’ble Chief Minister kindly to consider this option of adopting the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation-1873 without resorting to drafting a new bill and facing another defeat.

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The Manipur State Legislative Assembly should seek for a permanent solution to all important issues of Manipur

We have the highest respect for the Manipur State Assembly, which is considered as the highest temple of Manipur. We have the highest respect for our Hon’be Chief Minister, our Hon’be Deputy Chief Minister and all our Hon’be MLAs. This respect is not given free. This respect is given in the hope that they will work for ensuring love, unity, solidarity, mutual respect, mutual trust among the various ethnic groups and bring about communal harmony, peace and development in Manipur.
Before entering the Manipur State Assembly building, all the Hon’ble MLA should show loyalty to our motherland called Manipur and may please remember that :-

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We have the highest respect for the Manipur State Assembly, which is considered as the highest temple of Manipur. We have the highest respect for our Hon’be Chief Minister, our Hon’be Deputy Chief Minister and all our Hon’be MLAs. This respect is not given free. This respect is given in the hope that they will work for ensuring love, unity, solidarity, mutual respect, mutual trust among the various ethnic groups and bring about communal harmony, peace and development in Manipur.
Before entering the Manipur State Assembly building, all the Hon’ble MLA should show loyalty to our motherland called Manipur and may please remember that :-

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ST demand & restoration of pre-merger political status

(contd from Saturday issue) More than 10,000 families were uprooted, more than 15000 school children were affected and more than 50000 people were affected. Since 1992, the Kuki organisations were demanding justice and compensation from the Government of India and punitive actions against NSCN-IM. Historically, Nagas and Kukis were sworn enemies. Now immediately after the […]

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(contd from Saturday issue) More than 10,000 families were uprooted, more than 15000 school children were affected and more than 50000 people were affected. Since 1992, the Kuki organisations were demanding justice and compensation from the Government of India and punitive actions against NSCN-IM. Historically, Nagas and Kukis were sworn enemies. Now immediately after the […]

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ST demand & restoration of pre-merger political status

(contd from previous issue)
14. India imposed Armed Forces Special Power Act-1958
The British imperialists enacted the inhuman Armed Forces Special Ordinance in 1942 to crush the Indian freedom movement. The democratic India enacted a much more heinous version called the Armed Forces Special Powers Act called the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) on 22 May,1958. The AFSPA is the mother of all black laws in India. When the Act was legislated in 1958 to ‘combat’ insurgency there was only the Naga movement in the north-east. Over the last 57 years, the Act has been in force, it has only contributed to the rise of more and more insurgent outfits in the region.

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(contd from previous issue)
14. India imposed Armed Forces Special Power Act-1958
The British imperialists enacted the inhuman Armed Forces Special Ordinance in 1942 to crush the Indian freedom movement. The democratic India enacted a much more heinous version called the Armed Forces Special Powers Act called the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) on 22 May,1958. The AFSPA is the mother of all black laws in India. When the Act was legislated in 1958 to ‘combat’ insurgency there was only the Naga movement in the north-east. Over the last 57 years, the Act has been in force, it has only contributed to the rise of more and more insurgent outfits in the region.

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ST demand & restoration of pre-merger political status

(contd from previous issue)
8. Abolition of Permit system by Mr. Himmat Singh and India’s silent war of population invasion against Manipur

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(contd from previous issue)
8. Abolition of Permit system by Mr. Himmat Singh and India’s silent war of population invasion against Manipur

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ST demand & restoration of pre-merger political status

(contd from previous issue)
Constitutional Safeguards for Scheduled Tribes in India.
The Constitutional Safeguards for Scheduled Tribes in India are as follows:-
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(contd from previous issue)
Constitutional Safeguards for Scheduled Tribes in India.
The Constitutional Safeguards for Scheduled Tribes in India are as follows:-

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ST demand & restoration of pre-merger political status

Meiteis are demanding Scheduled Tribe status – because (1) Meiteis want to restore equality with other tribal brothers according to Indian Constitution. If Tangkhul is the elder brother of Meiteis, we should have equal status sharing everything just l…

Meiteis are demanding Scheduled Tribe status – because (1) Meiteis want to restore equality with other tribal brothers according to Indian Constitution. If Tangkhul is the elder brother of Meiteis, we should have equal status sharing everything just like members of the same family. If Tangkhul is Schedule Tribe, then Meitei who is the younger brother should also be Scheduled Tribe.

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ILP – What we need to do now

(contd from previous issue)
Before merging to the dominion of India, Manipur was having its own nationalism, national flag, it own constitution, its own Legislative Assembly (Parliament), its own administrative and legal system.

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(contd from previous issue)
Before merging to the dominion of India, Manipur was having its own nationalism, national flag, it own constitution, its own Legislative Assembly (Parliament), its own administrative and legal system.

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ILP – What we need to do now

(contd from previous issue)
If many states like Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharastra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu etc can pass bills with punishment clauses, why can’t the Manipur State Assembly pass a bill with punishmanet clauses.

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(contd from previous issue)
If many states like Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharastra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu etc can pass bills with punishment clauses, why can’t the Manipur State Assembly pass a bill with punishmanet clauses.

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ILP – What we need to do now

Today Manipur is in turmoil, chaos, uncertainty and in flames. Manipur is sitting on a volcano which may explode any time. Today, we have a serious communication gap and misunderstanding between the various ethnic groups mainly among Meiteis, Nagas, Kukis leading to lack of trust, lack of unity, communal disharmony which may ignite a civil war and social unrest among the various communities.

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Today Manipur is in turmoil, chaos, uncertainty and in flames. Manipur is sitting on a volcano which may explode any time. Today, we have a serious communication gap and misunderstanding between the various ethnic groups mainly among Meiteis, Nagas, Kukis leading to lack of trust, lack of unity, communal disharmony which may ignite a civil war and social unrest among the various communities.

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Jiri da Apunba Miphamna Condemn touri – Progressive Meetei-Pangal Society, Jiribam

PRESS RELEASE Jiri da Apunba Miphamna Condemn touri Manipur People’s Party (MPP) gi President N, Sovakiran amadi, Dr Khomdon Lisam, anina jiri da leiba islammabad khunggangbu foreigners/non-manipuri khundaba lamdamni haina

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Jiri da Apunba Miphamna Condemn touri

Manipur People’s Party (MPP) gi President N, Sovakiran amadi, Dr Khomdon Lisam, anina jiri da leiba islammabad khunggangbu foreigners/non-manipuri khundaba lamdamni haina sangai express (English edition) gi July 28th, July 30th amasung August 3rd 2015 ta hanjan hanjan na article irakpa matungda wathok ama oirakpadagi wathok asiga mari leinana August 9th, 2015 (Sunday) gi numit ki nungthil pung 2 taba matamda Md. Riyaz uddin (EX Army) gi mayumda, Janab Badaein na chair louraga Progressive Meetei Pangal society, Jiribam na sinduna All Jiribam Meira paibi (AJMP), All Jiribam United Club Organization (AJUCA), Jiri Louri Khongthang Lup (JLKL), MSF, AMSU, DESAM, KSA, Jiri Development Organization (JDO) Jiri Ema Meira paibi Apunba Lup (JIMPAL), WACAK, WWOK, Hairiba lup taramathoi gi apunba Joint meeting ama phamminaraba matungda mathakta pankhiba mioi asigi warep sing asi yumpham yaodaba, mari makhong khangdana  panghai haijinba, leibaak ki chiraba tangpham sida iraang sagatnaba rajneety (politics) gi oiba lou makhal ama oirabasu lup khudingmakna hakcinna loubaga loinana condemn touri. Leibaak miyamda laanna sandokkhiba waphong adu pao che (daily newspaper) gi khutthangda sengdokkadabani loinana progressive meetei pangal society, Jiribam da laalle haijagadabani haina mot amata oina warep tanakhi.

Pukchel Sengna,

  1. Lukman Hekim
  2. Ziaur Rahaman

Progressive Meetei-Pangal Society,Jiribam

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