Naga problems discussed at Ukhrul

Imphal, Feb 26 NNN : Naga intellectuals and public leaders have carried out a brain storming sessions on a topic christened as “A dialogue on the concept of shared sovereignty in Indo-Naga context” on February 25 and 26 at Ukhrul district headquarters. The programme was organised by Naga Solidarity Group (NSG). Few intellectuals from Nagaland […]

Imphal, Feb 26 NNN : Naga intellectuals and public leaders have carried out a brain storming sessions on a topic christened as “A dialogue on the concept of shared sovereignty in Indo-Naga context” on February 25 and 26 at Ukhrul district headquarters.
The programme was organised by Naga Solidarity Group (NSG).
Few intellectuals from Nagaland also participated in the two-day event.
The programme had four sessions and in all of them the term ‘shared sovereignty’ debated, dwelt at, discussed and interacted by the participants.
One of the scholars from Nagaland said that the concept of shared sovereignty was first suggested to the Nagas by not other than Mahatma Gandhi. The Naga scholar quoting Mahatma Gandhi as saying,”Give Nagaland to India and I will give India to Nagaland.” The scholar however said that Mahatma though, did not use the term ‘shared sovereignty’ at that time. A.Z Phizo had supported this stand of Mahatma Gandhi, according to the scholar from Nagaland.
Meanwhile, at the end of the programme, the participants demonstrated their support to the ongoing Indo-Naga peace talks and urged the both the parties to expedite the peace talks.

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No repoll decides ECI

Imphal, Feb 25 (NNN): After speculation for the last several days, it has become official now that no re-poll will take place in Manipur. Today, Manipur Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) PC Lawmkunga announced officially that no re-poll would be held in any of the assembly constituencies whose polling booths are under dispute over alleged rampant […]

Imphal, Feb 25 (NNN): After speculation for the last several days, it has become official now that no re-poll will take place in Manipur.
Today, Manipur Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) PC Lawmkunga announced officially that no re-poll would be held in any of the assembly constituencies whose polling booths are under dispute over alleged rampant rigging even though he said a decision on the matter of proxy votes would be taken by Election Commission of India (ECI) very soon.
This development has come when the CEO visited the Imphal West Deputy Commissioner (DC) office to inspect the arrangements being taken up there for counting of votes slated for March 6. Manipur went to poll on January 28.
“No further re-poll would be held in the State,” Lawmkunga told reporters on the sideline of the visit, ending the speculation of re-poll which has been in the media for days.
He, however, said a detailed report on proxy voting and mismatched photos have already been submitted to ECI and that a response in this regard from the Central poll panel is being awaited.
Asked about the controversy on misuse of postal ballot papers by the State Government employees, Lawmkunga said, “We have received complaints on illegal use of postal ballot papers by Government employees and that an inquiry is underway to find out the truth after which stringent action will be taken up against those officials who are found guilty.”
The CEO’s announcement came amidst speculation that re-poll might be conducted in a dozen of polling stations that have been reportedly voted illegally.
Non-Congress political parties in Manipur are likely to block the process of counting of votes for the recent polls if the Election Commission of India (ECI) “fails to declare all the proxy votes invalid” and that they might come up with the demand of re-poll in an unspecific number of polling booths.
A delegate of 10 members from 10 non-Congress parties in the State that fielded their respective candidates in polls to the 10th Manipur assembly would be leaving for New Delhi tomorrow to hold talks with ECI chief, S.Y Quraishi after seeking an official appointment, according to CPI leader Dr M. Nara who told the media after a meeting attended by leaders of non-Congress parties at Hotel Imphal here on Saturday.
The meeting chose a delegate of 10 leaders represented by presidents of the 10 parties and it also decided to send them to New Delhi by tomorrow itself and seek a meeting with the ECI chief during which the representative would demand the ECI chief for invalidation of proxy votes, mismatched-photos and those postal ballot papers issued to the State Government employees who were not assigned with the election duty on the polling day January 28.
“We will bar the counting process and demand for re-poll in the polling stations which have been reportedly committed rigging if the ECI fails to fulfill our demand for invalidation and exclusion of rigged-votes in counting of votes and that the same would be directly put before the ECI chief,” Nara informed.
The meeting also resolved to stage a sit-in on February 27 at Keishampat here to make known to the public that the recent Manipur polls were held without fairness and seek their support in denouncing it, the CPI leader added.
The 10-party delegate will be joined by their Central parties’ leaders at the proposed meeting with the ECI chief.

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RPF Chief’s message to people

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 24: RPF Chief Irengbam Chaoram issued a statement on the eve of independence demand day. It said, “First of all, I would like to convey my deepest respect to all our people. I would also like to salute all the valiant sons and daughters of the soil who have sacrificed […]

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Imphal, Feb 24: RPF Chief Irengbam Chaoram issued a statement on the eve of independence demand day. It said, “First of all, I would like to convey my deepest respect to all our people. I would also like to salute all the valiant sons and daughters of the soil who have sacrificed their invaluable lives at the altar of the revolutionary movement.
We don’t think one needs any reminder to conclude that the armed revolutionary movement being witnessed in Manipur has its roots in the political conflict between Manipur and India. However, following Government of India’s tactful employment of local elements against the revolutionary movement, the existing political conflict which is basically between India and Manipur is being steadily transformed into an internal conflict within the nation state of Manipur. To complete this transformation of the political conflict from being a conflict between two separate political entities into internal conflict of Manipur, GoI has recruited a large number of our people into their security establishments and related units taking advantage of the sheer large volume of unemployment in the State. As a result, the politico-military conflict is slowly taking new characteristics of internecine killings and communal polarisation. To save our society from this predicament and the possible setback to the revolutionary movement, it is our foremost responsibility to check all activities of collaborators along with fighting the colonial regime.
Whatever initiatives taken up by the puppet Manipur Government in the name of bringing a solution to the revolutionary movement have been only adding fuel to the fire of turmoil which is fast engulfing the whole society instead of heralding any chance of peace. While the people have been facing extra burden due to the overwhelming number of revolutionary groups, GoI has been nurturing many new pseudo revolutionary groups which are directly straining the inseparable bond between our people and revolutionaries. All kinds of activities not compatible to revolutionary ethics perpetrated by pseudo revolutionary groups, all the plots to keep revolutionary groups divided, conspiracies to ignite internecine killings, goading youngsters into surrender dramas, giving free hand to some armed groups in the name of ceasefire pacts to challenge the integrity of Manipur and divide the people on communal lines so as to give a false meaning to the revolutionary movement are all GoI’s schemes.
All those activities which give undue harassment to people in the name of revolutionary groups are actually perpetrated by security forces and they are included within the schemes of things planned by GoI and executed at their command. Moreover, the rogue security personnel drawn from our own society are given extra perks for harassing people. It’s time for our people to persuade the political class to retract from their misplaced policies and stop them from doing anything that has potential to muddy the revolutionary movement.
Rather they should be made to focus on development of Manipur. Revolutionary groups would assume it their duty to exert strong pressure to strip political power off those political classes who refuse to mend their ways. Only when this campaign fructifies and the ruling class taught a befitting lesson, future rulers would learn to respect the revolutionary movement. This would also reduce intra- conflicts and ultimately enable our people to focus full attention in fighting imperialist India.
RPF never sees our ruling political class, bureaucrats and Manipuri people working in security forces as its enemy, and there is no question of attacking them deliberately.
To RPF, all these sections of people are also suffering under the Indian colonial rule together with the mass, and we are hopeful that they would one day join the mass and fight against India. When we see them as our own blood brothers and avoiding all possible situations of confrontation, they have been siding with imperialist India and directly challenging the revolutionary movement. Their deliberate act of overlooking the fraternal bond and choosing the path which goes against the movement often create situations of animosity amongst us. Before this sense of animosity aggravates and a disastrous internecine war breaks out, it is a bounden duty for all of us to correct their malicious thoughts and bring them back to the right path.
All the repressive measures perpetrated by thoughtless Indian security personnel including custodial killings are no longer a secret to the international community. As per a report of the Human Rights Commission, 1,500 people died in police custody every year in India.
On account of such notorious record, there were cases when many Indian security men, both working and retired were denied entry in some countries. In Manipur, to avoid harsh criticisms against custodial deaths, security forces have devised a sinister mechanism called Fake Encounter to eliminate people in cold blood without any sort of trial. Summary killings in the guise of fake encounters cannot be concealed for good and there would come a time when all those accused in such killings must stand in the dock. For this reason,
Manipuri people working in Manipur Police and other security establishments should not emulate rogue Indian security personnel or stand against humanity.
In the meantime, the incessant influx of non-Manipuris has severely affected demography of Manipur. Our people now face a grave threat from these immigrants. Already, it has been reported that immigrants now constitute almost one-third of the total population of Manipur. Given their high birth rate, it is most probable that the immigrants would outnumber indigenous population of Manipur after some years. This would bring about drastic changes in the socio-political set up of Manipur. Political power would fall in the hands of immigrants and they would attain over lordship over the indigenous communities. Out of the 700 crore (approximately) population of Earth, Indians constitute the overwhelming bulk of 121 crore. A few years hence, India would overtake all other countries as the most populous country in the world. Such a situation evokes one inevitable question. It’s only natural for a populous country to spread their population to other countries in accordance to their own convenience. Given the salubrious climate and plenty of self employment avenues available in Manipur, the influx of Indians into
Manipur is understandable. Our indigenous people must not give any undue advantage to the immigrants to make permanent settlement in the State. Our indigenous people must not rent out rooms to immigrants, sell land/plots, hire them as labourers, buy things from them, associate with them in business ventures nor encourage inter-marriage with the immigrants. It is another inescapable duty of the revolutionary groups to send back all those immigrants together with those impostor labourers sent into the State to serve as compradors of the colonial rule if they try to make their settlement in Manipur permanently in spite of all the measures our indigenous people must take up against Indian influx.
Whereas all the indigenous economic institutions and commercial patterns prevalent when Manipur was a sovereign nation have been systematically uprooted in the last 60 years since Manipur was annexed into India, there is no sign of replacing the old economic institutions with a modern, viable economic. The present situation of economic dependence and the subsequent concept “Manipur cannot survive without aid from India” inculcated among the indigenous people are results of the colonial captive market economy nurtured over the years. The fundamental objectives of this economic system is to destroy all indigenous economic institutions, develop a culture of dependence and groom a class of people who believe in the colonial regime. This is exactly what is being witnessed in our society today. The prevailing economic system based on construction of roads, bridges, drains and Government offices only benefits these class of people but there is no scope for collective well being and development. The economic model being put into practice today in the name of development, and its objectives are not for welfare for the indigenous people. The same model is aimed at benefitting only the Indians. In fact, Loktak Hydro Electric Project, Ithai Barrage Project, et al. were also envisaged and taken up by keeping benefits to Indians in mind. The same is true for the controversial Tipaimukh Project.
Yes, huge amounts are being pumped into the State in the name of development but any worthwhile development still eludes the mass and our people are yet to enjoy any meaningful benefits of development.
The fact is, in the name of development, our society has been only degraded. There is no point in reminding about the suffering and losses caused by Loktak Project to our people. The same thing will happen with Tipaimukh Project. They would not bring any significant benefit to our people. Moreover, our people do not have the right to own these projects.
There is no doubt that Tipaimukh Dam will submerge hundreds of villages, displaced thousands of people, 78 lakh matured tress of different species and 27,000 bamboo groves will be destroyed. But the colonial regime has been working hard to execute the dam project without ever listening to the repeated appeals and outcries of the indigenous people. Such attitude undeniably proves that the colonial regime always stand against the wishes and aspirations of our people. In addition, GoI, in the name of development has been actively engaged in destroying several sources of our people’s livelihoods and is instrumental in recklessly disturbing ecology and environment of the land. It is crucial to fight for independence to save our land and our people from the scourges of Indian colonial rule.
We are of the firm belief that only perseverance and unyielding struggle can propel the ongoing revolutionary movement to a higher level. When the revolutionary movement has attained such a level, the movement would go beyond the suppressive capacity of the enemy forces. Though India appears to have grown rich, it is, in fact, full of impoverished peasants and homeless people. Again, India appears to have grown strong because it has received blessing of some powerful countries. It is only a matter of time that India will meet the same fate as Indonesia. During its war with East Timor, Indonesia, apart from the heavy casualty suffered by its military, had to spend 360 million dollars every year. Indonesia’s expenditure to such magnitude resulted in serious economic crisis within the country and it earned infamy from all over the world compelling it to free East Timor. India would face similar situation in its war with Manipur and it would be ultimately constrained to vacate Manipur.
RPF has full faith in the activities of CorCom which was set up by seven revolutionary groups having similar principles and objectives and this landmark event of forming CorCom would elevate the revolutionary movement to a heightened trajectory. CorCom would enable a collective struggle not only with revolutionary groups based in neighbouring States but alsowith all friendly revolutionary groups opposed to the Indian regime against the common enemy under a new strategy.
My dear compatriots, it has been universally accepted that a country can embark on a path of development and progress only when it is independent and there is an elected, responsible Government. We have seen many colonised countries marching on the path of progress and socio-economic security after achieving independence and establishment of elected Governments of their own. But in
Manipur, it has become a matter of serious concern that some people seemingly have no grudges to live under foreign occupation. They seemed to have adopted a bizarre notion that there can be freedom even under foreign occupation. Notwithstanding the fact that Manipur was a sovereign nation for more than 2000 years, there have been drastic changes in the ethos and social character of Manipuri people during the relatively short period of Manipur’s association with India. Given the degree of changes witnessed during the last 60 years or so, it is possible that Manipuri society may transform to such an extent that nobody would ever recognise there once existed a distinctive nation called Manipur a few years hence.
The so-called popular Government formed by elected representatives of the State is not a popular Government in the real sense of the term.
This is, in fact, a Government formed by GoI in collaboration with a small minority of people so as to keep Manipur under their occupation for many more years. The so-called representatives are only proxies of imperialist India who are only managing the colonial regime under strict instruction from New Delhi.
The puppet Government of Manipur has no authority of its own and it cannot act outside the instructions given by New Delhi. There is nothing our people can expect from the puppet Government. For all these reasons, it is our inescapable duty to build a sovereign Manipur where we are governed by our own representatives without any diktat or interference from external forces.

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ZYF greets students

The Zeliangrong Youth Front (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) extended best wishes to all the students who are appearing this year HSLC and HSSLC examination. Let the spirit of competition rise high by not resorting to copying for passing out exam. The parents and guardians who are assisting their wards in preparing for the exam are […]

The Zeliangrong Youth Front (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) extended best wishes to all the students who are appearing this year HSLC and HSSLC examination. Let the spirit of competition rise high by not resorting to copying for passing out exam. The parents and guardians who are assisting their wards in preparing for the exam are strongly urge to play positive and vital role by guiding their children in a rightful manner so as to reap the fruits of success through running the race of education competition. Teachers are also appealed to strictly monitor the examination so as to keep away students from doing unfair means.
Any parents, guardians or teachers who happen to allow students adopt unfair means are none other than those who have little concern and interest about the welfare of the students of which results is to be born only by the students by leading regretfully in their latter life.
The Zeliangrong Youth Front is optimistic that the students are courageful and mentally capable enough to display their hidden capability, efforts, hard work and determination in this examination. The students should realise that the entire populace of the State in particular and the people of other parts of this country are the spectators in the game of examination in which the students are the competitor players said Titus Kamei, President.

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AR provides solar street lights and computers

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 23: Commander 10 Sector Assam Rifles under HQ IGAR(South) distributed Solar Street Lights under Assam Rifles Military Civic Action Programme to Shakok, Koso, Leishi and Leiting villages on 22 Feb 2012. The ceremony was attended by Village Authorities and populace of the area. The helping and developing efforts of the […]

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Imphal, Feb 23: Commander 10 Sector Assam Rifles under HQ IGAR(South) distributed Solar Street Lights under Assam Rifles Military Civic Action Programme to Shakok, Koso, Leishi and Leiting villages on 22 Feb 2012. The ceremony was attended by Village Authorities and populace of the area. The helping and developing efforts of the HQ 10 Sector Assam Rifles have been applauded by the villagers and they expressed their thanks to the Assam Rifles for the kind help. The Commander assured the villagers, Assam Rifles will continue in its endeavour to provide every possible assistance to the villagers for development in the hilly region.
In another occasion,10 Assam Rifles 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) distributed computer sets and accessories to Govt Higher Secondary School Tengkonjang Nonei on 23 February 2012. Principal Mr K G Lanshingpou expressed heartiest felicitation and gratitude towards Assam Rifles for this noble act of kindness.. Various cultural programmes were presented by children during presentation ceremony.

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CM inspects Lishang Hiden area

The chief minister O. Ibobi today visited the work progress of of historic Leishang Hiden construction at Canchipur. MLA Bijoy Koijam, works minister K. Ranjit and other officials were also accompanied the visit.

The chief minister O. Ibobi today visited the work progress of of historic Leishang Hiden construction at Canchipur. MLA Bijoy Koijam, works minister K. Ranjit and other officials were also accompanied the visit.

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AR provides solar lights and computers

30 Assam Rifles donated four Computers and three Solar Lights to Orphanage and Children Home, Langol on 22 February 2012.The items were handed over by Commander 9 Sector AR in a simple ceremony organised at Children home. Speaking on the occasion Commander 9 Sector lauded the efforts the Orphanage and expressed hope that the contributions […]

30 Assam Rifles donated four Computers and three Solar Lights to Orphanage and Children Home, Langol on 22 February 2012.The items were handed over by Commander 9 Sector AR in a simple ceremony organised at Children home. Speaking on the occasion Commander 9 Sector lauded the efforts the Orphanage and expressed hope that the contributions of Assam Rifles will help the children in acquiring computer skills and improve the level of education which will go a long way in making them better citizens of the country.
In another occasion, 28 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under HQ IGAR(S) donated six Solar Lights, rations and stationeries to Sadan Sewa Maring village under AR Military Civic Action Project. Commander 9 Sector AR graced the occasion. Speaking on the occasion commander 9 Sector stressed upon the importance of good relations between the Armed Forces and local populace. He emphasized that Assam Rifles would continue to strive for the welfare and security of the people and it will always endeavour to safeguard the fundamental rights and cultural sanctity of Manipur.
Similarly, 23 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector presented computers and furniture to Sun Ridge Academy, Nongdam Tanghkhul village under ARMCA project on 21 Feb 12.

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Political parties confused over EC’s stand on repoll

Imphal, Feb 22 NNN: Non-Congress political parties in Manipur are now “utterly confused” as a scheduled visit of a team of top Election Commission of India (ECI) officials to Manipur got suddenly cancelled. The leaders of the political parties expected the ECI team for declaration of re-poll date for several polling stations, which were reportedly […]

Imphal, Feb 22 NNN: Non-Congress political parties in Manipur are now “utterly confused” as a scheduled visit of a team of top Election Commission of India (ECI) officials to Manipur got suddenly cancelled. The leaders of the political parties expected the ECI team for declaration of re-poll date for several polling stations, which were reportedly rigged.
“The ECI cancelled the visit of its official team to Manipur without any intimation and this has puzzled all the non-Congress parties of the State,” CPI Manipur Pradesh leader Dr M. Nara said while briefing the media after a joint meeting of NCP, CPI, CPI (M), JD (U), Manipur People’s Party (MPP), Manipur State Congress Party (MSCP), Naga People’s Front (NPF) and All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) here, which was held to discuss various issues relating to widespread cheating during the January 28 Manipur polls.
“All the political parties were officially informed to attend a meeting to be held form 2 pm to 6:30 pm today where ECI observers and the former were supposed to discuss different issues on poll violation, but they (ECI) suddenly cancelled without giving any reason”, the irritated CPI leader reiterated.
He said in an angry tone that the office of the State Chief Election Officer (CEO) also declined to detail on the cancellation of the visit and that officials there refused to comment in this regard, saying they have no knowledge about it.
During today’s joint meeting, which was chaired by Dr Nara, discussed at length the whole issue on proxy voting in polls to the 10th Manipur Assembly besides the meeting unanimously adopted three resolutions.
It was decided to urge the ECI for invalidation of proxy votes already verified and confirmed in respect of all the polling stations; the ECI should take the political parties in Manipur into confidence to arrive at a consensus and all the Returning Officers (ROs) should be directed to furnish postal ballot accounts, including lists of the postal ballot papers to all the candidates and political parties on or before February 25. The meeting also authorized DR Nara, chairman to submit a memorandum along with the copies of the said resolutions to the ECI.

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Tourism officials inspect tourism works at Moreh

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 22: A team of Manipur Tourism comprising of Dr K. Shyamsunder, Tourism Deputy Director, Mr Ibochoubi, Mr Brajalal, Mr Shankar and Mr Jia; Representatives from the Ministry of Tourism, Imphal Office Ms Lilabati, Tourist Information Officer & Mrs Thoibi and a renowned journalist Nikesh of Ereipak) made an inspection tour […]

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Imphal, Feb 22: A team of Manipur Tourism comprising of Dr K. Shyamsunder, Tourism Deputy Director, Mr Ibochoubi, Mr Brajalal, Mr Shankar and Mr Jia; Representatives from the Ministry of Tourism, Imphal Office Ms Lilabati, Tourist Information Officer & Mrs Thoibi and a renowned journalist Nikesh of Ereipak) made an inspection tour of all components/projects of the Imphal-Moreh tourism circuit, Destination Imphal and the Eco-Tourism Park at Nongmaiching Foothills, Imphal East on 21st & 22nd of February, 2012.
The inspection tour covered the Mahabali Temple, Khangemba Laikon at Maibam Leikai, Waithou Tourist Home, Kaina religious complex, Wayside Amenities at Thoubal & Pallel, Cafeteria at Kakching Lamkhai, Kwarok religious complex, the unique Kwatha village at Tengnoupal, Tourist Home at Tengnoupal and the Tourist Information Centre at Moreh. All these works are undertaken by Manipur Tribal Development Corporation (MTDC). The Wayside amenities at Thoubal & Pallel, Waithou Tourist Home and the Cafeteria at Kakching Lamkhai were found to be functioning. The Tourist Information Centre at Moreh is near completion. Other projects were found to be lacking behind and needs urgent attention. The inspection tour also visited the Moreh Yatriniwas where a massive renovation through the Manipur Development Society (MDS) is taking place. These visits were meant to impart a significant momentum in making Moreh an important tourist hub.
The inspection tour also visited various tourist destinations in Imphal which were undertaken through the India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC). The sites were Cultural Hall at Hotel Imphal, Upgradation of Shree Shree Govindaji Temple, Tourist Facilities in University of Bhagwat Culture (ISKCON), Beautification of Thangapat Lake and Beautification of Pishum Park. Except for the Cultural Hall at Hotel Imphal and Beautification of Thangapat Lake, none of the other projects have taken off. The Department is in the process of taking over the funds from ITDC for the remaining projects.
The Eco-Tourism Park at Nongmaiching Foothills is being carried out through MDS and work is going on smoothly. This Park will eventually play an important role in attracting nature tourist in the near future.

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National integration tour

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 21: 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR (S) conducted National integration Tour from Sita Village of Tengnoupal Sub Division to New Delhi from 09 Feb to 21Feb 2012. The participants included 12 boys and 08 Girl students and 03 teachers of Sita Govt High […]

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Imphal, Feb 21: 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR (S) conducted National integration Tour from Sita Village of Tengnoupal Sub Division to New Delhi from 09 Feb to 21Feb 2012.
The participants included 12 boys and 08 Girl students and 03 teachers of Sita Govt High School, Kharou Khunou Govt Junior High school and Saivom Primary School.
The tour was flagged off by DC, Chandel on 09th Feb 2012 and was flagged in by Maj General UK Gurung, YSM, IGAR (S) on 21 Feb 2012.
The NIT conducted by 5/9 Gorkha Rifles (PHILLORA) under aegis of Red
Shield Division from 07 Feb ended today in a function at the Auditorium of INA Museum at Moirang. The groups comprising twenty students and four teachers alongwith Army personal toured Delhi, Agra
and Jaipur for a fortnight seeing all famous monuments.
The students were congratulated and urged to work harder to make Manipur a more prosperous and harmonious state. Mementos were given away to each participant followed by a sumptuous tea party.
Jwalamukhi Battalion of Assam Rifles under the aegis of Red Shield Division organised a National Integration Tour for local school children of Motbung, Hengbung and Lairouching with the aim to provide an opportunity to local children to get an exposer to rich culture, ethos, history and life style in the nation’s heart land and foster a feeling of friendship amongst the participating children.
From 13 Feb 2012 to 19 Feb 2012 these children have visited number of places in Delhi.

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Man killed after taking Rs 10 lakh ranson

Imphal, Feb 21NNN: Unidentified miscreants brutally killed an abducted man after taking a sum of Rs 10 lakh as ransom. The body of Abhishek Kumar, 26, hailing from Nahar Moutikara village in Benaras district of Uttar Pradesh, was identified only today though the corpse was found in a field yesterday in Keirao Konjeng Lairembi Panung […]

Imphal, Feb 21NNN: Unidentified miscreants brutally killed an abducted man after taking a sum of Rs 10 lakh as ransom.
The body of Abhishek Kumar, 26, hailing from Nahar Moutikara village in Benaras district of Uttar Pradesh, was identified only today though the corpse was found in a field yesterday in Keirao Konjeng Lairembi Panung under Irilbung police station in Imphal East district.
The victim was kidnapped by some unidentified miscreants on February 13 from Kalibari in Thangal Bazaar here, according to his cousin Devesh Kumar. Whereabouts of Abhishek remained unknown for a week before he was found dead.
Abhishek was found in a field in Keirao Konjeng Lairembi Panung but his face had been cut beyond recognition. However, the body could be established only after his family identified him and an autopsy was conducted at Jawaharlal Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS) morgue here.
On February 15, two days after Abhishek’s abduction, a phone call was received from his mobile number when the kidnappers demanded Rs 20 lakh for his safe release, the victim’s cousin Devesh told reporters while adding that the unknown kidnappers threatened him whether he was after Abhishek’s life or the specific name of the group (militant) when he enquired their identities.
On the same day, it was agreed between the two sides to give only Rs 10 lakh and later in the evening Devesh and one of his close friends went to Sapermeina in Senapati district to hand over the ransom money as told by the kidnappers, and bring back Abhishek.
Another phone call from the kidnappers told them that Abhishek was under their captivity in a village near Koubru Leikha so come there on the condition that the ransom money be left in their vehicle.
As told by the kidnappers, Devesh kept the money inside the vehicle with his friend and went to Koubru Leikha to take Abhishek but he was never found there, Devesh said.
The miscreants took away the money after beating him, Devesh’s friend said.

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Three held

Three cadres of KCP (Noyon) were apprehended by a combined team of Thoubal Commandos and 15th AR from Yairipok Yambem yesterday. Those arrested were identified as A. Boy Sharma (31), Yambem Mayai Leikai, S. Milan (26) S. Kumar (30) Yambem Makha Leikai. S. Kumar is now serving as VDF at Ngariyan PS, one 32 pistol […]

Three cadres of KCP (Noyon) were apprehended by a combined team of Thoubal Commandos and 15th AR from Yairipok Yambem yesterday.
Those arrested were identified as A. Boy Sharma (31), Yambem Mayai Leikai, S. Milan (26) S. Kumar (30) Yambem Makha Leikai.
S. Kumar is now serving as VDF at Ngariyan PS, one 32 pistol having three rounds and one Chinese hand grenade were seized from Suresh. A cadre of NSCN (K) was also arrested by a combined force of Imphal east commando and 22th Grenadier from KR Lane on February 18 around 7.30 p.m.
A 32 pistol with four rounds was seized from him. The accused was identified as Sumpiwarngam alias Koko Wangam (31) Wangchan Village, Chandel.
The accused who is now working under one S/S Sg. Major get training at Chamahu Village, Burma.
Imphal east commandos also nabbed a cadre of PULF from Lilong Mairelkhul. The apprehendee was identified as Md. Nasir Khan alias Khan (41), Lilong Chingkham makha Leikai. A pistol was seized from him.

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Zomi nation day observed ; Let us live together : CM

Imphal, Feb 20 NNN: The 64th Zomi Nam Ni (Zomi National Day) was celebrated at Bhagyachandra Open Air Theatre (Boat) in Imphal on Monday with colorful cultural events of traditional dances performed by six cultural troupes from different parts of the State which was organized by State level Zomi Nam Ni celebration committee 2012. Chief […]

Imphal, Feb 20 NNN: The 64th Zomi Nam Ni (Zomi National Day) was celebrated at Bhagyachandra Open Air Theatre (Boat) in Imphal on Monday with colorful cultural events of traditional dances performed by six cultural troupes from different parts of the State which was organized by State level Zomi Nam Ni celebration committee 2012.
Chief Minster Okram Ibobi Singh, Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee president Gaikhangam, tribal minister, MLAs, ADC chairmen and members and Power/ Horticulture and Sceince and Technology Minister, Phungzathang Tonsing attended the celebration as chief guest, function president, guests of honour and chief host respectively.
Chief Minister Okram Ibobi said, “We must promote and preserve our beautiful rich culture, tradition and heritage and we must work hard so that we are not divided on the line of religion.
Ibobi Singh also lauded the Zomi people for being able to keep their culture and heritage intact for a long time and even during the British rule.
“The 2012 edition of the State level Zomi Nam Ni celebration is also being celebrated in different towns and cities of the world like Singapore, Kualalumpur, Tokyo, Wangshiton DC, London, Vancouver (Canada), Chiangmai, Kalemyui, Mandalay, Tedim, Rangoon, Delhi, Shillong, Chennai, Bangolore, etc.,” L.B. Sona, chairman, Zomi Council said in his keynote address.
He said the Zomi, like many other communities want peace and development and added, “We aspire to develop according to our genius and the Zomi of this State dream of a “glowing Manipur” and that such dream can only be realized once the different communities of the 38 recognized tribes living in the State learn to understand and appreciate each other’s unique culture, custom, tradition, past history and aspiration.
The Zomi Youth Association submitted a memorandum to Chief Minister Okram Ibibi Singh to impress upon the State Government to declare the February 20 as one of the State’s official holidays, Sona reminded the gathering.
Noted folk singer, Guru Rewben Mashangva, Zomi Artistes’ Association and many famous singers from Mizoram presented different melodious songs at the event as guest artistes and in the meantime Hmar cultural dance, Kabui cultural dance, Mizo cultural dance,
Thadou cultural dance, Tangkhul cultural dance and other Zomi tribe’s cultural dance were also prformed.
Zomi Nam Ni is celebrated by the Zomi tribe every year to commemorate the end of colonialism and imperialism and to mark the liberation of Zoland.

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Congress, NPF on loggerhead with each other

Dimapur, Feb 20 NNN: The tirade between the Congress in Nagaland and the Naga People’s Front (NPF) has snowballed with both the parties have started hurling each other with serious allegations. On Sunday, the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) had accused the NPF of spending Rs 30 crore for the recent Manipur assembly election. The […]

Dimapur, Feb 20 NNN: The tirade between the Congress in Nagaland and the Naga People’s Front (NPF) has snowballed with both the parties have started hurling each other with serious allegations.
On Sunday, the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) had accused the NPF of spending Rs 30 crore for the recent Manipur assembly election. The NPF has rubbished this allegation on Monday.
Abu Metha who is the press secretary to chief minister Neiphiu Rio said it was Manipur chief minister O Ibobi Singh who used police force in favour of the Congress party in the assembly election. “NPF strictly adhered the election code of conduct laid down by the Election Commission of India. Not a single case of confiscation of money had been found in the 12 assembly constituencies the NPF had contested in Manipur poll,” said Abu Metha.
It can be noted that on Sunday Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) president S.I Jamir had alleged that the NPF was draining the economy of Nagaland for Manipur election. “Naga People’s Front (NPF)’s foolish dream of ruling in the two states of Manipur and
Nagaland has been draining the economy of Nagaland,” S.I Jamir said while adding,” Nagaland state’s deficit has crossed Rs 800 crore but the NPF had the audacity to spend Rs 30 crore for election in Manipur.” The NPCC chief said that NPF owes an explanation to the people of Nagaland for such lavish and unaccounted spending.
It is worth noting that the NPF after having had modified its nomenclature, had entered Manipur and is fighting in the 2012 Manipur assembly election by fielding 12 candidates in the districts of Churachandpur, Chandel, Tamenglong, Senapati and Ukhrul.

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PPI programme held

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 19: Pulse polio immunization programme was held today. 5/9 Gorkha Rifles under the aegis of Red Shied Division provided assistance to civil helath department to carry out pulse polio immunisation in Gothal, Kwakta and saiton villages. Approx 250 children were givens the polio drops and the Regimental Medical Officer of […]

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Imphal, Feb 19: Pulse polio immunization programme was held today.
5/9 Gorkha Rifles under the aegis of Red Shied Division provided assistance to civil helath department to carry out pulse polio immunisation in Gothal, Kwakta and saiton villages. Approx 250 children were givens the polio drops and the Regimental Medical Officer of 5/9 Gorkha Rifles made people understand the importance of this polio immunisation. In Ningthoukhong 6/8 Gorkha Rifles under the aegis of Red Shield Division and PHC, jointly organised a Pulse Polio Camp at Ningthoukhong on 19 February 2012. 145 children from all walks of life benefited from the camp. It was the first such jointly organised camp by Army and civil authorities in this area. In Maram 5 Assam Rifles organised the Pulse polio immunisation drive. The pulse polio program was organised by SMO 5 AR Deputy Comdt T NK Ching assisted by Nb/Sub P K Choudhary of the Battalion alongwith a team of Nursing assistants of the Battalion deployed at all COB’s who established OPV contact teams for remote areas at all COB locations which aided in the establishment of 11 Oral Polio Vaccination Booths.
The vaccination drive commenced from 0630hr till 1500 hr and provided Vaccination to a total of 449 children.

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Doctor, laboratorians of NE region meet at RIMS

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 18: A one day workshop/training was held in the Jubilee hall of RIMS on Saturday. Doctors and laboratorians from Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram are participating in it. It was organised by the National Reference Laborary, RIMS and MACS, Imphal. Prof N. Brajachand, head of the Microbiology department […]

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Imphal, Feb 18: A one day workshop/training was held in the Jubilee hall of RIMS on Saturday. Doctors and laboratorians from Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram are participating in it. It was organised by the National Reference Laborary, RIMS and MACS, Imphal.
Prof N. Brajachand, head of the Microbiology department and the NRL, RIMS said that the main objective of the workshop is to share information on the HIV testing scenario in the NE region. Various issues related to the fight against this disease will also be discussed. He further disclosed that the NRL in RIMS ranks the 5th position in this programme in the country. The authorities had appreciated the good works done in the quality control.
Dr Tomcha Khuman, Deputy Director of MACS said that the vulnerable sections of the people are the female sex workers, migrant labourers and drug abusers. There are regular testings of the vulnerable people.
Prof W. Gyaneswor, the Director in charge of RIMS said that it is a matter of pride that the NRL in RIMS is in the 5th position in the country. He said that many people are dying due to diseases associated with old age. However it is deplorable that many young persons are dying of HIV/AIDS. He also underlined the need to maintain quality control since a wrong report of the laboratory will spoil everything.

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Paona keithel closed down

The shops situated at Internatioanal Moreh Market and B.T road to Paona Bazar Machin were closed down to protest a decision disallowing entry of vehicles. The shop keepers felt that their daily sale proceeds was down due to lack of customers. The protest was organized as the new traffic regulation decrease the number of customers. […]

The shops situated at Internatioanal Moreh Market and B.T road to Paona Bazar Machin were closed down to protest a decision disallowing entry of vehicles.
The shop keepers felt that their daily sale proceeds was down due to lack of customers. The protest was organized as the new traffic regulation decrease the number of customers. One of the busiest roads has been completely deserted. Shopkeepers and children have started playing on the main road. It will remain closed till Monday.

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Political parties oppose repoll decision of Election Commission

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 18: A meeting to discuss the issues arising after the 10th state assembly election which was held on January 28 was held at Hotel Imphal. The representatives of BJP, NCP, TMC, MSCP, NPF, MPP, NPP, CPI, CPI(M), RJD and GD(U) took part in the meeting. The meeting unanimously decided to […]

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Imphal, Feb 18: A meeting to discuss the issues arising after the 10th state assembly election which was held on January 28 was held at Hotel Imphal.
The representatives of BJP, NCP, TMC, MSCP, NPF, MPP, NPP, CPI, CPI(M), RJD and GD(U) took part in the meeting.
The meeting unanimously decided to stand against the decision of ECI for re-poll saying that the photocomparison and other irregularities should be involved. The issued may be raised before ECI who will visit the state on February 21 . Opposing the idea of conducting re-poll by the Election Commission of India (ECI) in Manipur, an all party meeting barring the Congress was held on Saturday and reaffirmed their stand for invalidation of proxy votes and nullified the idea of holding re-poll, ahead of the meeting between the observers of Election Commission of India (ECI) and leaders of all the political parties in the State on February 21.
 During the meeting, which was organized by People’s Democratic Front (PDF) at Hotel Imphal here, 10 different political parties unanimously took two key decisions regarding invalidation of rigged-votes that came to light after completion of photo comparison work and demanded that all the postal ballot papers issued to the Government employees, who were not in election duty during the January 28 polls, should be rejected by ECI, Manipur Pradesh NCP president and Opposition leader Radhabinod Koijam said briefing journalists after the meeting.
The meeting attended by leaders of NCP, CPI, Manipur People’s Party (MPP), Naga People’s Front (NPF), CPI-M, BJP, JD-U, All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) and National Political Party (NPP), also demanded that the postal ballot paper list should be provided to all the political parties before February 25, Radhabinod said, adding that the meeting further deliberated on their stand for the scheduled meeting with the ECI observers. At the meeting, besides Radhabinod, senior Opposition leader O Joy of MPP, M Nara of CPI, State BJP president Sh. Shantikumar, MPP president Nimaichand Luwang, State JD-U president M. Tombi and Sarat Salam of CPI-M and among others attended.

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Kishan, Rajen, Token remembered

The 3rd death anniversary of Dr. Kishan, Token and Rajen organized by the JAC against the brutal killing of Dr. Kishan, Token and Rajen was held today at Uripok Machin. RK Nimai IAS commissioner art and culture, S. Tikendrajit Chairman of the JAC, L. Sadananda secy. Senior Citizens for society, Kh. Mani senior advocate and […]

The 3rd death anniversary of Dr. Kishan, Token and Rajen organized by the JAC against the brutal killing of Dr. Kishan, Token and Rajen was held today at Uripok Machin. RK Nimai IAS commissioner art and culture, S. Tikendrajit Chairman of the JAC, L. Sadananda secy. Senior Citizens for society, Kh. Mani senior advocate and A. Mobi president AMWJU graced the occasion as chief guest, president and guest of honour. Floral tributes were offered to the photos of late Dr. Kishan, Token and Rajen.

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Rampant proxy voting at Saitu : JDU

Imphal, Feb 17 NNN: The Manipur Sate unit of Janata Dal-United (JD-U) today expressed anger over alleged heavy proxy voting in Saitu constituency of Senapati district using impersonation tactics and strongly urged the Election Commission of India (ECI) and State Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) to “take action” against the concerned polling officers. In eight polling […]

Imphal, Feb 17 NNN: The Manipur Sate unit of Janata Dal-United (JD-U) today expressed anger over alleged heavy proxy voting in Saitu constituency of Senapati district using impersonation tactics and strongly urged the Election Commission of India (ECI) and State Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) to “take action” against the concerned polling officers.
In eight polling stations under Saitu constituency, some of the voters cast proxy votes, even three to four times. For instance, in Pangmol-B 51/22 (N. Songlung), one elector, namely Khaikam, serial no. 1 in the electoral roll, cast proxy votes of Letkhongam and Kaikam whose serial numbers were 177 and 181 respectively, according to Seimang Khongsai, chief election agent of Semkholal L.S. Haokip of the constituency.
“The CEO office is full of errors and corruption,” Manipur State JD (U) general secretary Len Gangte alleged while speaking to the media at the party’s office here.
“The ECI and CEO should take up action against the polling officers of Saitu constituency or JD (U) will take the help of law,” Manipur unit JD (U) president M. Tombi who was also present at the press meet stressed.
He, however, said the party has welcomed the ECI decision to hold re-poll in various polling booths where polling norms have been violated and appealed the election authorities for proper conduct of screening of voters before polling.

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