21 dead in Muzzafarnagar clashes

Lucknow/New Delhi, Sept 8 (ANI): Thirty people have been arrested so far in connection with the communal clash between two communities in Muzzafarnagar, and the death toll has risen to 21 with 40 others injured. ADG Law and Order Uttar Pradesh Arun Kumar said the situation was under control in Muzaffarnagar. “Since last night no […]

Lucknow/New Delhi, Sept 8 (ANI): Thirty people have been arrested so far in connection with the communal clash between two communities in Muzzafarnagar, and the death toll has risen to 21 with 40 others injured.
ADG Law and Order Uttar Pradesh Arun Kumar said the situation was under control in Muzaffarnagar.
“Since last night no untoward incident has taken place. Eight columns of army have reached Muzaffarnagar and they have conducted flag march. The government of India has dispatched extra police force and CRPF personnel. Senior officials have been sent to Muzaffarnagar and its surrounding areas from Lucknow. We have arrested 30 people since last night and situation is under control,” he said in Lucknow.
Meanwhile, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has sought sacking of the state government, claiming that it failed to perform its democratic and constitutional responsibility.
“It not only reflects complete bankruptcy on the party of the state government but the government has failed perform its democratic and constitutional responsibility. Mayawati has been demanding for a very long time that this government is a failure and it should resign. This government should be sacked by invoking 356 article of the Constitution,” BSP leader Sudhindra Bhadoria said.
The (BJP) leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi hit out at the UP government over repeated communal riots in the state.
“Action should be taken against the rioters, the perpetrators of such crimes and innocent people should be given protection. But opposite is happening. Uttar Pradesh is reeling under a series of communal riots on a weekly basis and still they call themselves secular,” he said.
Army on Sunday staged a flag march in riot-hit areas of Muzaffarnagar district, and the UP government has imposed an indefinite curfew in Civil lines, Kotwali and Nai Mandi area of Muzaffarnagar.
According to reports, at least twelve persons, including a TV channel journalist and a photographer hired by the police have been killed and around 40 injured in clashes between two groups since yesterday.
Violence broke out in the Kawal area of Muzaffarnagar yesterday when members of a community returning from a panchayat meeting in Naglabadhod, three kilometres from Kawal, clashed with members of another community.
According to TV reports, Rajiv Verma, who worked as a freelance television journalist, was reportedly caught in the crossfire at Meenakshi Chauraha. In Sekeda village, a photographer who the police had hired, was beaten to death.
Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh Government has announced an ex-gratia of Rs 15 lakh to the kin of the TV journalist and Rs 10 lakh to the family of others who were killed in clashes between members of two communities in Muzaffarnagar.

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CrPC 144 clamped in Shillong

SHILLONG, Sept 1 NNN: In view of the ‘public bandh’ of Meghalaya called by the various civil and students’ organisations including Khasi Students Union (KSU), FKJGP, HNYF, Garo Students Union (GSU), JSSU, CSWO, KWWADA, ADE, RBYF in protest against the non-implementation of Inner Line Permit (ILP) in Meghalaya, the District Magistrate, East Khasi Hills, Shillong […]

SHILLONG, Sept 1 NNN: In view of the ‘public bandh’ of Meghalaya called by the various civil and students’ organisations including Khasi Students Union (KSU), FKJGP, HNYF, Garo Students Union (GSU), JSSU, CSWO, KWWADA, ADE, RBYF in protest against the non-implementation of Inner Line Permit (ILP) in Meghalaya, the District Magistrate, East Khasi Hills, Shillong has promulgated section 144 CrPC prohibiting carrying of arms, weapons or any material(s) which may be used to cause grievous harm, injury or damage or loss of human life, public and private property, sale of petrol/diesel or any other inflammable material in loose jericans/jars/bottles to any person(s) by any petrol pumps or refilling stations or private individuals dealing with the sale or storage of the same within the district.
This order shall come into force with immediate effect.
As their initial phase of the agitation, these civil organisayions will impose Meghalaya bandh tomorrow (Monday).
Above this, the state of Meghalaya is likely to witness series of intense agitation due to the break-down of August 29 talks between the civil societies and the Mukul Sangma government.
As reported earlier by NNN, the various civil society organisations are now preparing for the Monday’s state bandh and to be followed up by different forms of agitation.
The Mukul Sangma government wanted other mechanisms instead of implementation of the Inner Line Permit (ILP) to control the influx issue in Meghalaya.
Pressure groups are demanding the state government of Meghalaya to immediately implement the recommendations made by the High Level Committee on Influx (HLCI) headed by the then deputy chief minister Bindo M Lanong.
Mentionably, the Lanong Committee which had submitted its report last year had recommended the state government for the implementation of ILP in the state.
Khasi Students Union (KSU), FKJGP, Garo Students Union (GSU), HNYF, RBYF, Jaintia Youth Federation (JYF), Jaintia Students Union (JSU), AJYWO, CSWO and many other organisations are demanding for the implementation of the Inner Line Permit (ILP) in Meghalaya.
The leaders of the pressure groups had said earlier that the civil organisations had tolerated enough and the government has made them wait more than eleven months but had failed to respond to their demand
“We demand that the state government should immediately consider the recommendation of High Level Committee on Influx headed by then deputy chief minister Bindo M Lanong for implementation of ILP,” they said.
Garo Students’ Union (GSU) president Tengsak G Momin said, “Government hear this, the people of Meghalaya are ready for inner line permit and we are ready to fight till the end for safeguarding our land and the people.”
Momin warned, “Let the government understand that we are serious and there will be no retrieve till we achieved what we have demanded for.”
FKJGP president Joe Marwein said that the 2011 census clearly indicated the abnormal increase of population in the state. He said that the ngos believe that only the ILP can be a proper mechanism to check illegal influx that is threatening the tribal minorities of the state.
Jaintia Students Union (JSU) president Rikut N Parien said that the government must not give the impression that the ILP will hinder development in the state. He said, “By implementing the ILP it will not stop people from coming to the state but will prevent illegal settlement, which is a dangerous trend that if not correct at right time will affect the state demography in a big way.”

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CBI files charge sheet against Ex MP

Mail News Service New Delhi, Sept 1 : The Central Bureau of Investigation has on Saturday filed a Charge sheet against a private person and another Delhi based person who is also a former Member of Parliament under sections 120 B of IPC,420/511 of IPC & section 8 of PC Act and , additionally under […]

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New Delhi, Sept 1 : The Central Bureau of Investigation has on Saturday filed a Charge sheet against a private person and another Delhi based person who is also a former Member of Parliament under sections 120 B of IPC,420/511 of IPC & section 8 of PC Act and , additionally under section 66A(b)(c) of IT Act against the private person before Special Judge for CBI cases, Patiala House Courts, New Delhi related to alleged forging letter of the then Union Minister of State , Govt. Of India.
A case was registered by CBI in 2012, on a complaint of then Union Minister of State (Independent charge), Sports & Youth Affairs, Govt. of India . It was alleged that a letter, purported to have been written by the complainant who was then Union Minister of State , to the Prime Minister of India, was a forged one and had neither been written by him nor had it been issued by his office. It was found during investigation that a Chinese Telecom companybased in Gurgaon (Haryana), was allegedly assured by both the private persons of Delhi of help in a visa related matter. They had assured the officials of the company that they would use their contact in the government to get visa extension for the employees of the company. For this purpose, they allegedly showed a letter, addressed to the Prime Minister of India and supposedly written by Union Minister of State, to assure the officials of said Telecom company regarding their claim of help. In the process, cost was also allegedly demanded from the officials of the said company.
It was found during investigation that the unsigned letter which was allegedly shown to the officials of said Telecom company was a fake & forged one, which had never been written by Union Minister of State .The investigation also revealed that this fake letter was sent by the private person to his accomplice in the USA via email for entering into a deal with said Telecom company . It was also found that meetings allegedly took place between both accused persons and the officials of Telecom company, when the said letter was shown to them by the accused persons and assurance was given to them for solving their visa problem.
After thorough investigation, CBI filed a Charge sheet.
The public is reminded that the above findings are based on the investigation done by CBI and evidence collected by it. Under the Indian Law, the accused are presumed to be innocent till their guilt is finally established after a fair trial.

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Peoples’ Manifesto released

AIZAWL, Sept 1 NNN: Mizoram-based corruption watchdog PRISM (People’s Right to Information & Development Implementing Society of Mizoram) has issued ‘Peoples’ Manifesto’ to eight different political parties in Mizoram for the upcoming Mizoram assembly elections due in either October end or November. The manifesto contains 20 chapters in which there are 87 duties and obligations […]

AIZAWL, Sept 1 NNN: Mizoram-based corruption watchdog PRISM (People’s Right to Information & Development Implementing Society of Mizoram) has issued ‘Peoples’ Manifesto’ to eight different political parties in Mizoram for the upcoming Mizoram assembly elections due in either October end or November.
The manifesto contains 20 chapters in which there are 87 duties and obligations where any political party that comes to power after the poll must implement them. Of the 87 duties, 43 are to be done within a specific time, while the other 44 duties do not have a time limit.
As stated in the manifesto, the Chief Minister (whoever he may be) should not hold the office of any department designed for developmental works. One point of the manifesto said salaries of ministers or MLAs should be reduced. Besides, plans will be prepared for land utilization and administrative reform and land reform that should be undertaken. “It is expected to check corruption thereby bringing transparency and accountability in the administration,” the manifesto stated.
If the manifesto is implemented by the government, families none of whose members are employed in government departments will also be benefitted.
‘Peoples’ Manifesto’ has been submitted to different parties including Bharatya Janata Party (BJP), Hmar People’s Convention (HPC), Maraland Democratic Front (MDF), Mizo National Front (MNF), Mizoram Peoples Conference (MPC), Mizoram Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC), Mizoram Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNP) to use as their manifesto in the upcoming election. The same copy was given to 20 organizations including AMFU general headquarters, Aizawl; Chhim Bial Chhantu, Lunglei; Central Young Mizo Association (CYMA), Aizawl;FOMTU Gen. Hqrs., Aizawl; LDDVF, Lawngtlai; MHIP Gen. Hqrs., Aizawl; MJA General Headquarters.,Aizawl; MKHC, Aizawl; MPF Hqrs., Aizawl; MSEWC, Aizawl; MSU Gen. Hqrs., Aizawl; and MUP.
Meanwhile, Mizoram election watchodog, Mizoram Peoples Forum (MPF) has also laid rules for the upcoming assembly polls.
The Mizoram Peoples’ Forum (MPF) is floated by the Synod, the largest Church body in Mizoram as an election watch-dog.
About 27 rules have been made by the MPF for the political parties to abide. Among the 27 points, one is that the political parties should only make an election manifesto which they can implement. If any political party violates any one of the 27 points, the MPF will “invalid” that party.
Some of the rules are that every party will try their best to have free and fair election; only the citizens of India should cast their votes; no political party should drop the voters to their polling stations by means of a vehicle; the MPF will check whether any one indulges in demanding money to the candidates and to the political parties; house to house campaign is allowed till 10 days before the election; “selling and buying” of votes are strictly prohibited.
and no candidate should distribute some material like silpaulin, Jersy, football, mobile handset, government schemes etc.; no protest rally should be organised 10 days before the election; a fixed number of banners, flags, posters are to be used by the parties.
The MPF is very influential and the people in the state have high regard for the Forum for its impartiality.

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Mizoram bandh on Sep 10

AIZAWL, August 31 NNN : With the state assembly elections just two months away, political parties in Mizoram have started raking up different issues and the Mizo National Front (MNF) has gone to the extent of calling Mizoram bandh on September 10. When the ruling Congress party is enjoying the popularity of its pilot project […]

AIZAWL, August 31 NNN : With the state assembly elections just two months away, political parties in Mizoram have started raking up different issues and the Mizo National Front (MNF) has gone to the extent of calling Mizoram bandh on September 10.
When the ruling Congress party is enjoying the popularity of its pilot project New Land Use Policy (NLUP) in the rural areas, state unit BJP has come up with the demand for 33% reservation for women in state assembly.
The MNF, the main Opposition party in Mizoram has geared up today to impose bandh on September 10 in protest against the alleged misrule of the Congress party in the state. “General decadence of political system coupled with economic recession in the state have compelled us to protest,” said the Action Committee of the MNF. The MNF also accused Lalrinliana Sailo, Mizoram health minister of indulging in drug smuggling.
Meanwhile, the BJP has demanded for the 33% reservation for women not only in Mizoram but in all the state assemblies and in both the houses of Parliament. Sipra Goon, Secretary, of Mahila Morcha National told this in Aizawl during the party’s assembly.
“BJP is very much concerned about women empowerment. BJP always focuses the women problems relating to the field of education, self employment, formation of self help groups,” said Sipra Goon.
Meanwhile, the Congress party under the leadership of Lal Thanhawla continues to boast of the successful implementation of the New Land Use Policy (NLUP) in Mizoram in the past five years.
NLUP is a scheme provided mostly to the farmers to engage in other alternatives for their livelihood rather than jhum or shifting cultivation which destroys forest to the large extent.

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Delhi gang-rape: Juvenile sentenced to three years in special home

New Delhi, Aug. 31 (ANI): Delivering its first verdict in the gang-rape of a student on a moving bus in Delhi in December last year, a Juvenile Court on Saturday held the youngest accused guilty of all offences and sentenced him to three years at a reformatory home. The parents of the 23-year-old girl, who […]

New Delhi, Aug. 31 (ANI): Delivering its first verdict in the gang-rape of a student on a moving bus in Delhi in December last year, a Juvenile Court on Saturday held the youngest accused guilty of all offences and sentenced him to three years at a reformatory home.
The parents of the 23-year-old girl, who was assaulted and raped by six men in a moving bus, expressed their displeasure with the verdict and said that they would challenge the ruling.
“This kind of justice is meaningless, unacceptable. If the accused gets only three years for rape and murder, he might as well be allowed to go free,” said the victim’s mother.
The fatal attack on the 23-year-old physiotherapy intern provoked national outrage and impelled an overhaul of archaic laws to punish sexual crimes against women.
Six men were arrested for assaulting the student and her male friend with an iron rod.
One of them was 17 at the time of the attack. The charges against him include murder and rape.
The girl’s family had asked for the death penalty for all six men accused of the barbaric attack and said the juvenile should be tried as an adult as a special case, given the sheer depravity of the crime.
The Supreme Court had earlier on August 22, while admitting a plea seeking fresh interpretation of the term ‘juvenile’ in the statute on the basis of mental and intellectual maturity of minor offenders, gave permission to the Juvenile Justice Board to deliver its verdict against one of the accused in the brutal gangrape.
The juvenile was one of the six accused arrested in the case. While the juvenile faced inquiry before the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB), the four adult accused are being tried before a fast track court.
The 23-year-old paramedical student was raped, beaten and tortured by six men on a moving bus in South Delhi area on December 16 last year.
The victim later died of internal injuries in a Singapore hospital two weeks later.

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5 years RI for advocate, CBI official

MNS: The Special Judge, Anti Corruption UP(West), Lucknow has convicted Sanjay Kumar Singh, then Constable of CBI (on deputation from Punjab Police) and S.C.Agnihotri, an Advocate and sentenced them to undergo five years Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs.40,000/- each in a bribery case. A case was registered U/s 120-B of IPC r/w Section 7 […]

MNS: The Special Judge, Anti Corruption UP(West), Lucknow has convicted Sanjay Kumar Singh, then Constable of CBI (on deputation from Punjab Police) and S.C.Agnihotri, an Advocate and sentenced them to undergo five years Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs.40,000/- each in a bribery case.
A case was registered U/s 120-B of IPC r/w Section 7 & 8 of the P.C. Act,1988 on 12.03.2004 by CBI against Sanjay Kumar Singh and S.C.Agnihotri on the basis of a complaint.
It was alleged that an amount of Rs.One lakh was to be paid in two installments of Rs.50,000/- each to Sanjay Kumar Singh and S.C.Agnihotri for excluding the name of Complainant from the charge sheet of case which was being investigated by CBI. Accused Sanjay Kumar Singh was then posted at ACB, Lucknow as Constable (on deputation from Punjab Police) and S.C.Agnihotri, an Advocate was a practicing laywer in Courts at Lucknow.
Accordingly, a trap was laid on 14.03.2004 and both the accused persons, namely Sanjay Kumar Singh and S.C.Agnihotri were caught red handed while demanding & accepting a bribe of Rs.25,000/- at the residence of S.C.Agnihotri at LDA Colony, Lucknow.

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Talks held on AA

DIMAPUR, August 30: The The tripartite talks on ‘Alternative Arrangement’ involving the United Naga Council (UNC), the government of India and Manipur government is likely to be upgraded to a political level in the next round of talks. The 6th round of talks on the issue was held today ending in a ‘positive note’, according […]

DIMAPUR, August 30: The The tripartite talks on ‘Alternative Arrangement’ involving the United Naga Council (UNC), the government of India and Manipur government is likely to be upgraded to a political level in the next round of talks.
The 6th round of talks on the issue was held today ending in a ‘positive note’, according to the UNC.
The today’s talk was hekd at Ashoka Hotel in New Delhi from 6:30 pm and dragged on for little more than hour, sources from UNC said where eight members represented the Naga team.
From the government of India side, Special Secretary of Internal Security (Ministry of Home Affairs), S. Jayaraman, Joint Secretary incharge of North East Sambhu Singh and others represented while from the Manipur government side, state chief secretary PC Lawmkunga, Principal Secretary (Home) Suresh Babu and others represented.
Talking to Newmai News Network over phone, UNC president L Adani expressed that the Naga delegation was not disappointed regarding today’s talks as they managed to convince the government of India representatives to upgrade the ongoing tripartite talks to the political level.
Bureaucrats both from the government of India and from the Manipur government have been representing the tripartite taks on the Alternative Arrangement right from the start.
When asked whether the Manipur government representatives agreed to upgrade the talks to political level, L Adani said the former did not give their commitment in this regard in today’s talks. “However, the officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) have told us that they will persuade the Manipur government to upgrade the tripartite talks to the political level,” Adani conveyed.
The UNC president said the government of Manipur has been opposing to upgrade the tripartite talks on Alternative Arrangement to the political level right from the first round of talks a couple of years ago.

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PM’s statement on the current economic situation

  Following is the text of the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh’s statement in the Lok Sabha, on the current economic situation in the country: “The movement of the exchange rate of the Indian Rupee recently has been a matter of concern. The Rupee has depreciated sharply against the dollar since the last week of […]

 

Following is the text of the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh’s statement in the Lok Sabha, on the current economic situation in the country:
“The movement of the exchange rate of the Indian Rupee recently has been a matter of concern.
The Rupee has depreciated sharply against the dollar since the last week of May. There are concerns, and justifiably so, of the impact this would have on our economy.
What triggered the sharp and sudden depreciation was the markets’ reaction to certain unexpected external developments. On May 22, 2013, the US Federal Reserve Bank indicated that it would soon ‘taper’ its quantitative easing as the US economy was recovering. This led to a reversal of capital flows to emerging economies which are now sharply pulling down not just the Rupee, but also the Brazilian Real, the Turkish Lira, the Indonesian Rupiah, the South African Rand and many other currencies.
While global factors such as tensions over Syria and the prospect of U.S. Federal Reserve tapering its policy of quantitative easing have caused general weaknesses in emerging market currencies, the rupee has been especially hit because of our large current account deficit and some other domestic factors. We intend to act to reduce the current account deficit and bring about an improvement in the functioning of our economy.
In 2010-11 and the years prior to it, our current account deficit was more modest and financing it was not difficult, even in the crisis year of 2008-09. Since then, there has been a deterioration, mainly on account of huge imports of gold, higher costs of crude oil imports and recently, of coal. On the export side, weak demand in our major markets has kept our exports from growing. Exports have been further hit by a collapse in iron ore exports. Taken together, these factors have made our current account deficit unsustainably large.
Clearly we need to reduce our appetite for gold, economise in the use of petroleum products and take steps to increase our exports.
We have taken measures to reduce the current account deficit. The Finance Minister has indicated that it will be below $ 70 billion this year, and we will take all possible steps to ensure that outcome. These are already showing results with a declining trade deficit in both June and July. The Government is confident that we will be able to lower our current account deficit to $70 billion. Our medium term objective is to reduce the current account deficit to 2.5% of our GDP. Our short term objective is to finance the current account deficit in an orderly fashion. We will make every effort to maintain a macro economic framework friendly to foreign capital inflows to enable orderly financing of the current account deficit.
Coming back to the effects of the Rupee depreciation, we must realise that part of this depreciation was merely a needed adjustment. Inflation in India has been much higher than in the advanced countries. Therefore, it is natural that there has to be a correction in the exchange rate to account for this difference. To some extent, depreciation can be good for the economy as this will help to increase our export competitiveness and discourage imports.

There are many sectors which are regaining competitiveness in export markets as a result of the fall in the exchange rate. Over the next few months, I expect the effects of this to be felt more strongly, both in exports and in the financial position of exporting sectors. This in itself would correct the current account deficit to some extent.
However, foreign exchange markets have a notorious history of overshooting. Unfortunately this is what is happening not only in relation to the Rupee but also other currencies.
The RBI and Government have taken a number of steps to stabilize the rupee. Some measures have given rise to doubts in some quarters that capital controls are on the horizon. I would like to assure the House and the world at large, that the Government is not contemplating any such measures. The last two decades have seen India grow as an open economy and we have benefitted from it. There is no question of reversing these policies just because there is some turbulence in capital and currency markets. The sudden decline in the exchange rate is certainly a shock, but we will address this through other measures, not through capital controls or by reversing the process of reforms. The Finance Minister has clarified this matter at length, and I take this opportunity to reaffirm our position.
Ultimately, the value of the rupee is determined by the fundamentals of our economy. While we have taken a number of actions to strengthen those fundamentals, we intend to do more.
Growth has slowed down in recent quarters. I expect growth in the first quarter of 2013-14 to be relatively flat, but as the effects of the good monsoon kick in, I expect it to pick up. There are many reasons for this optimism. The decisions of the Cabinet Committee on Investment in reviving stalled projects will start bearing fruit in the second half of the year. The full effects of the growth friendly measures that have been taken over the last six months, such as liberalizing norms for Foreign Direct Investment, resolution of some tax issues of concern to industry and fuel subsidy reform will come into play over the year resulting in higher growth particularly in manufacturing. Exports are also starting to look up as the growth performance of the rest of the world is showing signs of improvement. So I believe growth will pick up in the second half of the fiscal year barring extreme unforeseen eventualities.
There are questions about the size of the fiscal deficit. The government will do whatever is necessary to contain the fiscal deficit to 4.8% of GDP this year. The most growth-friendly way to contain the deficit is to spend carefully, especially on subsidies that do not reach the poor, and we will take effective steps to that end.
Inflation measured by the Wholesale Price Index has been coming down, even though inflation measured by the Consumer Price Index is still too high. The depreciation of the rupee and rise in dollar prices of petroleum products will no doubt lead to some further upward pressure on prices. The Reserve Bank will therefore continue to focus on bringing down inflation. The favourable monsoon and the anticipated good harvest will help bring down food prices and ease the task of controlling inflation.
All in all, the macro-stabilization process which should support the value of the rupee is under way. I expect that as the fruits of our efforts materialize, currency markets will recover.
Even while we go about doing what is necessary, it is important to recognize that the fundamentals of the Indian economy continue to be strong. India’s overall public-debt to GDP ratio has been on a declining trend from 73.2% of GDP in 2006-07 to 66% in 2012-13. Similarly, India’s external debt is only 21.2% of our GDP and while short-term debt has risen, it stands at no more than 5.2% of our GDP. Our foreign exchange reserves stand at US$278bn, and are more than sufficient to meet India’s external financing requirements. Many foreign analysts worry about banking problems that may arise in the wake of the currency crisis. The Indian banking sector has seen some rise in bad loans. The question that needs to be asked is whether there is a liquidity problem or a solvency problem for the borrowers. My belief is that there is a liquidity problem. Many of the projects are not unviable but only delayed, in contrast to the overbuilding that has characterized the banking sector problems in many other countries. As these projects come on stream, they will generate revenue and repay loans. Our banks are fortunately well capitalized much above the Basel norms and they have the capacity to provide for any non-performing assets until those assets are turned around.
The easy reforms of the past have been done. We have the more difficult reforms to do such as reduction of subsidies, insurance and pension sector reforms, eliminating bureaucratic red tape and implementing Goods and Services Tax. These are not low hanging fruit and they need active political consensus.
It is here that I urge Honourable Members across the political spectrum to reflect on the need of the hour. Many laws that are necessary are held up for lack of political consensus. Reforms such as the Goods and Services Tax, which everyone agrees is essential to restore growth and boost revenues, require States to come to an agreement. We need to forge consensus on such vital issues. I urge political parties to work towards this end and to join in the government’s efforts to put the economy back on the path of stable, sustainable growth.
There may be short term shocks to our economy and we need to face them. That is the reality of operating in a globalised economy, whose benefits we have reaped over the last 15 to 20 years. We will need to ensure that the fundamentals of the economy remain strong so that India continues to grow at a healthy rate for many years to come. That we will ensure. We are no doubt faced with important challenges, but we have the capacity to address them. It is at times like these that the nation shows what it is truly capable of.”

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Save Mizoram Long March

AIZAWL, August 29 NNN: Invoking the Gandhian way of ‘Long March’ popularly called ‘Dandi March’ where Gandhiji with his 78 followers marched to Dandi to break the ‘Salt law’ during Indian Freedom struggle, Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNP) here in Mizoram organized a ‘Long March’ to ‘save’ Mizoram. The purpose this time is not to break […]

AIZAWL, August 29 NNN: Invoking the Gandhian way of ‘Long March’ popularly called ‘Dandi March’ where Gandhiji with his 78 followers marched to Dandi to break the ‘Salt law’ during Indian Freedom struggle, Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNP) here in Mizoram organized a ‘Long March’ to ‘save’ Mizoram.
The purpose this time is not to break the British salt law, instead it is a reason to save Mizoram from its bondage, to heal the wounds that cripple the state, to free the state from curruption that consumed public money, to bring about change in the govt administration for the welfare and development et al.
The Long March under the banner “Save Mizoram” has marched 94 km after the marchers reached Thenzawl on the 4th day today.
Earlier on August 26, 2013, ZNP chief Lalduhawma had flagged off the Long March at Vanapa Hall, Aizawl and said the purpose of this march is to save Mizoram. The Long March is expected to last for 9 days encompassing around 175 km when they reach Lunglei.
Today, the ZNP team was received with a warm welcome. Various leaders including ZNP supremo Lalduhawma have spoken whereever they halt.
Addressing the people, ZNP Vice President K. Liantlinga said Mizoram has several illnesses, and ‘we are encircled by a number of miseries’. “Thus, Mizoram needs to be saved. It has to be saved from poverty, corruption, malpractices and injustice. People have to be delivered from these bondages and our land should be saved from recession”, he said. Let the kingdom of God come in Mizoram politic for her deliverance”, he added.
The Chief Minister according to K. Liantlinga is constantly talking about Mizoram as a served state and that the people are sluggish. “But he is wrong, we are not a sluggard, instead we are not getting equivalent shares and profits”, he said.

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Corporal punishment in Mizoram School

AIZAWL, August 29 NNN: Some schools in Mizoram are still continuing with corporal punishment. Mizoram State Advisory Council chairman who is also state Education minister Lalsawta has asked schools in Mizoram to do away with corporal punishment as some schools are still practicing it. The State Advisory Council under the leadership of its chairman, Mizoram […]

AIZAWL, August 29 NNN: Some schools in Mizoram are still continuing with corporal punishment.
Mizoram State Advisory Council chairman who is also state Education minister Lalsawta has asked schools in Mizoram to do away with corporal punishment as some schools are still practicing it.
The State Advisory Council under the leadership of its chairman, Mizoram Education Minister Lalsawta held meeting today at his office.
Expressing his grave concern that there are still some schools which continue with corporal punishment, the Education Minister said the same must be completely done away with.
Meanwhile, Lalsawta explained in the meeting that the State Advisory Council is constituted to give suggestions to the government regarding the implementation of Right to Education Act – 2009, which envisages free and compulsory education to children in the age group 6-14 across the country.
The meeting reviewed over the various initiatives that have been taken so far and those of the ongoing ones in the implementation of RTE Act-2009 in the state.
The Education Minister explained that the RTE Act with all its provisions and restrictions cover all the government, deficit and private schools.
Further, regarding admission of children to schools, screening test is strictly prohibited and also donation in schools without prior notification is restricted by the Law, the Education Minister added.
The State Advisory Council meeting today resolved to carry out awareness programme in a larger scale in order to educate the general public with the RTE Act-2009.

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Central leaders favour Meitei becoming Schedule Tribe

Mail News Service Imphal, Aug 29 : The Scheduled Tribe Demand Committee of Manipur (STDCM) led by its chairperson Prof. (Dr.) Yumnam Mohendra had got an assurance from Prime Minister of India Dr. Man Mohan Singh for the grant of ST (Scheduled Tribe) status to the Meiteis of Manipur. The Union Minister of Tribal Affairs […]

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Imphal, Aug 29 : The Scheduled Tribe Demand Committee of Manipur (STDCM) led by its chairperson Prof. (Dr.) Yumnam Mohendra had got an assurance from Prime Minister of India Dr. Man Mohan Singh for the grant of ST (Scheduled Tribe) status to the Meiteis of Manipur.
The Union Minister of Tribal Affairs Kishore Chandra Deo told STDCM that the central government was ever ready to grant ST status to the Meitei, but the Meitei did not receive it from the central government.
In the same tune, the Union Cabinet Minister of Transport and Highways Oscar Fernandes told the delegation led by the chairperson of the committee that the hill and the valley people of Manipur are two brothers.
The implication is that while the hill people are already with ST status, there is no reason why the valley people i,e. the Meitei people should not be given ST status.
The advice given by the Prime Minister and other Union Cabinet Ministers of India is that the STDCM should request the Government of Manipur for the recommendation of ST status to the Meitei to Union Government of India. In this connection, it is stated that the STDCM has been requesting the Chief Minister of Manipur for more than once to grant an interview to the STDCM to enable the committee to place its views before the Chief Minister. Unfortunately, so far, no interview has been granted to the STDCM by the Chief Minister.
STDCM requested the Chief Minister of Manipur to be so kind enough as to grant an interview to the STDCM, keeping in view of the interest of the Meitei, according to an open letter from Nongmaithem Isworchandra,Vice-President, STDCM.

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Two years rigorous imprisonment for Tax Assistant

Mail News Service New Delhi, Aug 29 : The Special Judge, CBI, cases Guwahati has convicted Jagjibon Chakraborty, the then Tax Assistant, Income Tax Office, Dimapur (Nagaland) & Keishing James (Private person) of Chingmeirong, Tangkhul Avenue, Imphal (Manipur) and sentenced them to undergo two years Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs. 20,000/- each in a […]

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New Delhi, Aug 29 : The Special Judge, CBI, cases Guwahati has convicted Jagjibon Chakraborty, the then Tax Assistant, Income Tax Office, Dimapur (Nagaland) & Keishing James (Private person) of Chingmeirong, Tangkhul Avenue, Imphal (Manipur) and sentenced them to undergo two years Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs. 20,000/- each in a cheating case.
CBI had registered a case on 30/03/1990 and filed a Chargesheet on 31/12/1992 against Jagjibon Chakraborty, the then Tax Assistant, Income Tax Office, Dimapur (Nagaland) and Keishing James (Private person) U/s 120B, 420, 467, 468, 471 of IPC and Section 13(2) r/w 13(1)(d) of P.C.Act 1988 in the Court of Special Judge, Dimapur (Nagaland), which was later transferred to the Court of Special Judge, Guwahati (Assam). It was alleged that the accused persons had made fraudulent withdrawals of Income Tax Refunds amounting to Rs.5,32,987/-(approx) on the basis of fake/forged Income Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) Certificates in the name of fictitious assessees and thereby cheated the Government of India.
The Trial Court found both the accused guilty and convicted them.

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Food Security Bill gets nod of LS

Mail News Service New Delhi, Aug 27 : The National Food Security Bill, a historic initiative for ensuring food and nutritional security to the people was passed by Loksabha yesterday. According to the amendments approved by the house State Governments’ existing foodgrain entitlements will be protected legally subject to it being restricted to average annual […]

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New Delhi, Aug 27 : The National Food Security Bill, a historic initiative for ensuring food and nutritional security to the people was passed by Loksabha yesterday.
According to the amendments approved by the house State Governments’ existing foodgrain entitlements will be protected legally subject to it being restricted to average annual off take during last three years. Earlier it was proposed to be protected by an executive order.
The definitions of the ‘meal’ for mid day meal and ICDS programmes has also been amended. Now ‘meal’ means hot cooked or pre-cooked and heated food and not the packaged food. This amendment has been made to remove the apprehensions of misuse of the earlier provision for supply of packaged food in large quantity.
Another amendment now provides one year to states for implementation of the Food Bill instead of six months.
Removing all apprehensions of the States regarding their say in the implementation of the ambitious Bill, the other amendment says that the Central Government will make rules in consultation with the State Governments to carry out the provisions of Food Security Act.
Total ten amendments have been approved by the Lok Sabha in the National Food Security Bill which was introduced in the house on August 7, 2013 by Union Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Minister, Shri K.V.Thomas to replace the National Food Security Ordinance, 2013 promulgated on 5th July, 2013
The Bill proposes to provide wheat and rice at Rs 2 and Rs 3 per kg to about 81 crore people, while under the existing Targeted Public Distribution System only 2.5 crore Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) families or about 32.5 crore persons (assuming 5 as the average household size) are getting foodgrains at these prices. Thus, population getting foodgrains at these highly subsidized prices as their legal right will increase to 67% from existing 27%.
Under the Food Security Bill each entitled person will receive 5 kg of food grains per month. The poorest of the poor who have been getting 35 kg of food grains, will continue to get 35 kg food grains per household per month under AAY. The Bill has special focus on nutritional needs of women and children. The Bill proves that the eldest woman of the household above 18 years is considered the head of the household for the purpose of issue of ration cards. Not only that pregnant women and lactating mother will get maternity benefit of Rs. 6000/- and pregnant women and children below 14 years of age will get nutritious meals, with higher nutritional norms for malnourished children. On the issue of redressing grievances that may arise in implementation of such a massive social justice programme, it has been planned to give an increased role for Panchayati Raj institutions and women’s self help group in programme-monitoring and social auditing. There will be provision for internal grievance redressal mechanism including call centres and help lines; and District Grievance Redressal Officers and State Food Commission for expeditious and effective.

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Three new districts at Mizoram : MNF

AIZAWL, Aug 27 NNN : Mizo National Front (MNF) will create three new districts if the party comes to power after the next assembly elections. Former Mizo militant leader and ex-chief minister of Mizoram Zoramthanga pledged that three new districts namely Hnathial, Saitual and Khawzawl will be created if the MNF comes to power. “We […]

AIZAWL, Aug 27 NNN : Mizo National Front (MNF) will create three new districts if the party comes to power after the next assembly elections.
Former Mizo militant leader and ex-chief minister of Mizoram Zoramthanga pledged that three new districts namely Hnathial, Saitual and Khawzawl will be created if the MNF comes to power.
“We must form the next government,” said MNF president while delivering a speech at South Tuipui MNF Block-I Conference.
It can be recalled here that the MNF had announced to create the new three districts during its last regime but failed to materialise it.
“This time, we will not fail to create the three new districts,” Zoramthanga said. The former militant leader said during the MNF regime, it was in the process of creating the three new districts “but our tenure got over.”
Meanwhile, the ruling Congress party is heavily depending on the state government’s pilot project the New Land Use Policy (NLUP) as its vote plank in the run-up to the forthcoming assembly polls likely to be held in November.
Chief minister of Mizoram Lal Thanhawla has been making tall claims of relieving the poor farmers in the state by the New Land Use Policy (NLUP).
So far, over one lakh families have already benefitted from the state government pilot project NLUP and by October this year 1,22,000 families will be benefitted altogether.
Each beneficiaries are given money ranging anything from Rs 50,000 to 1,50,000 depending on the type and nature of work they undertake.
Reports said the people especially the poor section of the people in the state are happy with the NLUP and the Mizoram government knows it well.
According to the reports, the Lal Thanhawla led Congress government in Mizoram is projecting itself as the pro-poor government and its successful implementation of the NLUP has been posted the ample proof.
NLUP is a pilot project of the Congress led Mizoram government under the leadership of chief minister Lal Thanhawla. Under this scheme, the government of Mizoram attempts to provide alternative means of livelihood to the farmers who are heavily dependent on jhumming which is detrimental to the environment.
Piggery, bee-keeping, fish-farming, grape-cultivation etc., etc., are some of the fields the government is encouraging the local people to pursue by providing financial assistance.
Meanwhile, the main Opposition party in Mizoram, the Mizo National Front (MNF) is giving maximum effort to re-establish its pro-Mizo centric political party. The MNF under former militant leader and ex-chief minister Zoramthanga has been accusing the Lal Thanhawla led Congress government as ‘very corrupt’. However, whether this old-fashion policy of attacking the rival party will be bought by the commoners, is unsure in the poll-bound Mizoram.

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Food Security Bill is India’s chance to make history : Sonia Gandhi

New Delhi, Aug 26 (ANI): UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Monday urged lawmakers to clear her party’s flagship Food Security welfare scheme to provide cheap food to nearly 70 percent of India. “We have a chance to create history with this bill. So, my humble appeal is that we, as representatives of people, must make […]

New Delhi, Aug 26 (ANI): UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Monday urged lawmakers to clear her party’s flagship Food Security welfare scheme to provide cheap food to nearly 70 percent of India.
“We have a chance to create history with this bill. So, my humble appeal is that we, as representatives of people, must make this Bill into an Act,” she told members of the Lok Sabha.
Speaking first in Hindi and then in English, she described the opportunity to make the Bill into Law as a historic moment, and said her party is delivering on an earlier promise made to the country.
“In 2009, we had promised to come out with a food security bill, and I am extremely happy to say that we are fulfilling the promise we had made,” Gandhi said.
“There are people who ask whether we have the means to implement this
scheme, I would like to say that we have to figure out the means. The question is not whether we can do it or not. We have to do it,” she added.
Stating that a clear message is being sent out today that India is taking care of providing food to all of its citizens, Gandhi said: “We are ensuring that no child will be malnourished. It’s an opportunity that we are providing food security to all. It will also ensure a stop to food grain wastage.”
Earlier, initiating the debate on the UPA government’s landmark Food Security Bill in the Lok Sabha, Food Minister K.V Thomas on Monday said the bill would ensure more transparency and accountability in the PDS system
Food Security Bill ensures more transparency and accountability in the PDS system, Thomas said, adding, that the number of persons to be covered by the Food Security Bill will be based on the 2011 census.
“This bill will also enhance accountability and transparency. In the current PDS system, there is at least 20-30 percent leakage which leads to black marketing. We have made provisions for the setting up of vigilance committees that will monitor the distribution of supplies and make sure the right people get them,” he said.
“We have also put in a clause by which a government servant will be punished if he/she found to be involved in squandering of the supply or if the distribution is not done properly,” he added.
The National Food Security Bill is a historic initiative for ensuring food and nutritional security to the people. It gives a right to the people to receive adequate quantity of foodgrains at affordable prices.
The Bill has a special focus on nutritional support to the poorest of the poor , women and children.
In case of non-supply of foodgrains, the deprived will get a food security allowance. The Bill also provides for grievance redressal mechanism and penalty for non -compliance by a public servant or authority. Under the plan, the government will sell subsidised wheat and rice to 67 percent of its 1.2 billion population.

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Rio may join national politics

  DIMAPUR, Aug 26 NNN : Is Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio quitting state politics to join national politics? These speculations have been doing the round ever sincea daily made a report about it on August 2. The correspondent stood by his report and said, “Yes, the Nagaland chief minister had expressed willingness to join […]

 

DIMAPUR, Aug 26 NNN : Is Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio quitting state politics to join national politics?
These speculations have been doing the round ever sincea daily made a report about it on August 2.
The correspondent stood by his report and said, “Yes, the Nagaland chief minister had expressed willingness to join the national politics when I interviewed him.”
On August 2, Neiphiu Rio had told him in New Delhi, “We are still discussing it within the party but I would like to come to New Delhi,” hinting to shift his base of politics from Nagaland to the national capital.
A Nagaland paper said “To the surprise of many, a news report recently published in the paper mentioned about the possibility of chief minister Neiphiu Rio contesting in the next Lok Sabha election and shifting base to Delhi to dabble in national politics”. Longkumer also said the news report was given credence by the fact that Rio himself was quoted as expressing his desire to make this political move.
Till date, there has been no rebuttal either by the ruling Naga Peoples Front (NPF) nor by the chief minister’s office
to this news item thereby indicating that Rio is indeed not ruling out the prospect of contesting the next Lok Sabha polls.
Rio’s hope heaps on the line that National Democratic Alliance (NDA) may come to power at the Centre. Rio belongs
to NPF, the party steadfastly opposed by the Congress in Nagaland.
Meanwhile, attempts to contact Abu Metha, the media advisor of the Nagaland chief minister for confirmation by NNN proved futile today.
However, speculations in Nagaland about Neiphiu Rio quitting his post as the chief minister of Nagaland to join the national politics have been partly substantiated by the ongoing politiking of (NPF) in connection with the ensuing by-poll to the Noksen assembly constituency of Tuensang district, Nagaland scheduled for September 4.
C.M Chang was the member of Lok Sabha but had resigned to constest in the February 23, 2013 assembly election of Nagaland. He got elected from Noksen assembly constituency from the Naga Peoples Front (NPF) ticket and was assigned with the Education portfolio. He had however, resigned as the MLA in the month of March and retained the Lok Sabha seat and continues as an MP and also as the Education minister of Nagaland till date. However, early this month, the Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN), in which the NPF is the main constituent, had announced that CM Chang is the consensus candidate for Noksen by-poll.

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Karnataka by-poll result indicative of UPA III : Moily

New Delhi, Aug.26 (ANI): Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister M. Veerappa Moily on Monday said the Congress Party’s victory in the recent by-polls in Karnataka’s Mandya and Rural Bangalore constituencies is a clear indicator of the UPA returning to power at the Centre for a third consecutive five-year term. He said the result was […]

New Delhi, Aug.26 (ANI): Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister M. Veerappa Moily on Monday said the Congress Party’s victory in the recent by-polls in Karnataka’s Mandya and Rural Bangalore constituencies is a clear indicator of the UPA returning to power at the Centre for a third consecutive five-year term.
He said the result was a clear rejection of the (JD-S) and the (BJP).
“This is a tremendous victory. This is an indication that the people of Karnataka did not tolerate, that means they don’t want JD-S and they don’t want BJP. This is a rejection of both the parties. This is a very clear indication because in Mandya we (Congress) were not that comfortable,” he told media here today.
“This has also demonstrated the fact that the march of Modi is just in the back burner, it will not result into any brightening side not only in Karnataka but the rest of the country. It is a clear signal as our Prime Minister and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi have said that in 2014 it will be the Congress victory again and UPA III will be back,” he added.
The Congress on Saturday won both the Mandya and rural Bangalore seats by heavy margins, defeating their rival Janata Dal Secular (JD-S) in their stronghold.
The Congress Party candidates surged ahead of their rival Janta Dal Secular (JD-S) in Mandya and Bangalore rural Lok Sabha constituencies in the August 21 by-polls.
According to reports, actress and Congress candidate Ramya was ahead of her opponent C S Puttaraju by over 12,000 votes while her party colleague D K Suresh in rural Bangalore had established a lead of over 18,000 votes against JDS’ Anita Kumaraswamy, wife of former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy, in the third round.
The Congress had swept to power in the May Assembly polls and JDS had fought a bitter battle.
Reports state that BJP had backed JDS candidates in the two segments, where by-poll was necessitated following the resignation of N Cheluvarayaswamy (Mandya) and Kumaraswamy (Bangalore Rural) who quit after being elected to the Assembly in May.
Mandya is a bastion of JDS, which won five of the eight Assembly seats in the district in the May elections.

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GM ONGC held for taking bribe

The Special Judge for CBI Cases, Ahmedabad has convicted Prakash Mehta then General Manager(TPL) ONGC Ltd. Baroda (Gujrat) and sentenced him to undergo five years Simple Imprisonment with fine of Rs. 45,000/- in a bribery case. A case was registered on 11.08.2000 against Prakash Mehta, General Manager (TPL), ONGC Ltd., Baroda for demanding a bribe […]

The Special Judge for CBI Cases, Ahmedabad has convicted Prakash Mehta then General Manager(TPL) ONGC Ltd. Baroda (Gujrat) and sentenced him to undergo five years Simple Imprisonment with fine of Rs. 45,000/- in a bribery case.
A case was registered on 11.08.2000 against Prakash Mehta, General Manager (TPL), ONGC Ltd., Baroda for demanding a bribe from the Complainant for allotment of a rate contract to his firm. CBI laid a trap and the accused was caught red handed while demanding & accepting a bribe of Rs.50,000/- from the Complainant.
A charge sheet was filed on 16.11.2000.
The Trial Court found the accused guilty and convicted him

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Talks with Bodo and Kuki protestors

DIMAPUR/IMPHAL, Aug 24 NNN : The Government of India has assured the Bodo leaders today that talks on the Bodoland issue will be held on September 4 and following this leaders of the Bodoland and Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) who were on indefinite hunger strike since August 22 in Assam’s Kokrajhar, have suspended their […]

DIMAPUR/IMPHAL, Aug 24 NNN : The Government of India has assured the Bodo leaders today that talks on the Bodoland issue will be held on September 4 and following this leaders of the Bodoland and Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) who were on indefinite hunger strike since August 22 in Assam’s Kokrajhar, have suspended their agitation today.
The Kuki and the Bodo leaders had engaged in the joint agitation at Kokrajhar demanding a Kuki state in Manipur and Bodoland in Assam.
According to KSDC leaders, the Bodo leaders have assured to be with the movement taken up by the KSDC no matter what.
Meanwhile, KSDC information secretary George Guite in his paper said, “After the occupation of southern Kuki country in the 1890s the erstwhile imaginary line between Tipaimukh and Numsaeelung River which have become the bone of contention between the Kukis and Manipur state was now immediately connected by a clearly demarcated line of boundary by Manipur Chin Boundary Commissions in 1893-94.”
George Guite was presenting a paper theming, “History of the kuki home-land movement and ideology and strategies of kuki State movement,’ during a one-day consultative meeting held today in Churachandpur at KIC Complex, on the current political scenario of the Kukis in Manipur.
In his lengthy paper, the KSDC leader continued, “It formed the boundary between Manipur and the newly created Chin Hills District.
Manipur-Lushai Hills and Chin Hills-Lushai Hills were also similarly demarcated. The three lines emerged, as it went on, one of the most formidable “iron curtain” that divided not only two sovereign countries, India and Burma, but more importantly divided the Kuki people into three-halves. Thus, the whole Kuki country was crisscrossed by the new boundary regime.

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