Two held

MNS: Discovering the movement of UG cadre in general area Heikakpoki, troops of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in the area and apprehended one PLA cadre on 19 Dec 2011. The apprehendee was identified as No 306 Moirangthem Sanjit Singh alias Santosh, s/o Moirangthem Ibotombi Singh, r/o Khangbok […]

MNS: Discovering the movement of UG cadre in general area Heikakpoki, troops of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in the area and apprehended one PLA cadre on 19 Dec 2011. The apprehendee was identified as No 306 Moirangthem Sanjit Singh alias Santosh, s/o Moirangthem Ibotombi Singh, r/o Khangbok Khunou Leikai, Thoubal. 01 x 9mm Pistol and 03 x live rounds of 9 mm were recovered from the apprehendee who alongwith recoveries were handed Kakching Police station.A combined force of 15th AR and Thoubal Police commandos apprehended a cadre of KYKL from Wangjing Bazar last evening around four p.m.
The apprehandee was identified as Mayengbam Premjit alias Hemanta (26) Pangaltabi Awang Leikai.

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Christmas celebrated

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 20: Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi, a secular and non-profit organization of Manipuris settled in Delhi and its surrounding areas, in association with the Manipur Christian Fellowship, Delhi celebrated the “Happy Chritsmas,2011” on 18.12.2011 ( Sunday) in a grand fashion at Dwarka. Dr. Thokchom Meinya, MP (LS) graced the grand […]

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New Delhi, Dec 20: Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi, a secular and non-profit organization of Manipuris settled in Delhi and its surrounding areas, in association with the Manipur Christian Fellowship, Delhi celebrated the “Happy Chritsmas,2011” on 18.12.2011 ( Sunday) in a grand fashion at Dwarka.
Dr. Thokchom Meinya, MP (LS) graced the grand occasion as the Chief Guest. Pastor, R.S.Theodre from Manipur Christian Fellowship , Delhi was the Guests of Honour and Shri K.D.Singh, IPS (Rtd), Sh.R.K.Brajachand ,President, MDA, Smt N.G.Peni, VP, MDA, Col(rtd) R.K.P. Singh also adorned the auspicious function on the Dias. The function was also attended by various other special invitees and dignitaries.
While speaking on the occasion, the chief guest Dr. Thokchom Meinya, MP (LS) expressed his happiness regarding the efforts made by Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi to celebrate such a significant occasion in the National Capital to bolster the bond of love and unity among the various communities residing in our home state Manipur. He further emphasized that present and future generations of our society should draw lessons from our ancestors the art of living together among all people from hills and plains like the members of a single family and must respect each other so that people of the region can co-exist peacefully and harmoniously. He also recalled the matrimonial alliances made among different communities of Manipur in the past as a witness to the bonhomie among us from time immemorial. The Manipur Christian Fellowship members presented a series of Christmas songs much to the applause of the invitees and participants.

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Christmas celebrated

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 20: Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi, a secular and non-profit organization of Manipuris settled in Delhi and its surrounding areas, in association with the Manipur Christian Fellowship, Delhi celebrated the “Happy Chritsmas,2011” on 18.12.2011 ( Sunday) in a grand fashion at Dwarka. Dr. Thokchom Meinya, MP (LS) graced the grand […]

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New Delhi, Dec 20: Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi, a secular and non-profit organization of Manipuris settled in Delhi and its surrounding areas, in association with the Manipur Christian Fellowship, Delhi celebrated the “Happy Chritsmas,2011” on 18.12.2011 ( Sunday) in a grand fashion at Dwarka.
Dr. Thokchom Meinya, MP (LS) graced the grand occasion as the Chief Guest. Pastor, R.S.Theodre from Manipur Christian Fellowship , Delhi was the Guests of Honour and Shri K.D.Singh, IPS (Rtd), Sh.R.K.Brajachand ,President, MDA, Smt N.G.Peni, VP, MDA, Col(rtd) R.K.P. Singh also adorned the auspicious function on the Dias. The function was also attended by various other special invitees and dignitaries.
While speaking on the occasion, the chief guest Dr. Thokchom Meinya, MP (LS) expressed his happiness regarding the efforts made by Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi to celebrate such a significant occasion in the National Capital to bolster the bond of love and unity among the various communities residing in our home state Manipur. He further emphasized that present and future generations of our society should draw lessons from our ancestors the art of living together among all people from hills and plains like the members of a single family and must respect each other so that people of the region can co-exist peacefully and harmoniously. He also recalled the matrimonial alliances made among different communities of Manipur in the past as a witness to the bonhomie among us from time immemorial. The Manipur Christian Fellowship members presented a series of Christmas songs much to the applause of the invitees and participants.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/christmas-celebrated/

24 hour bandh partially affects normal life in state

IMPHAL, December 20: In protest against the murder of S Ibomcha and his son Geetchandra… more »

IMPHAL, December 20: In protest against the murder of S Ibomcha and his son Geetchandra alias Yaiphu, different women bodies of Irilbung today organized sit-in-protest today at separate places and demanded the government to punish the responsible individuals or group at the earliest.

The sit-in protests were held at Bamon Kamphu Mayai Leikai, Irilbung Panthoibi Keithel and Bamon Kampu Irom Leirak.

Meanwhile, the 24 hour general strike imposed by locals of Irilbung and the JAC formed against the brutal killing of the father and the son has affected normal life in state.

Main market areas in Imphal and surrounding areas remain closed and deserted,

Most passenger vehicles also remained off from the roads. Inter-state and inter-district transportation were also greatly affected by the general strike.

Attendance at most government departments of all districts remained almost nil. Business establishments were also greatly affected.

However, there have been no reports of any major untoward incident during the strike which will end this midnight.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/24-hour-bandh-partially-affects-normal-life-in-state/

NPO calls for end to Naga factional fights, suspension of KCP faction bandh

IMPHAL, December 20: The Naga People’s Organization has showed concern over the continuing gun-battles between… more »

IMPHAL, December 20: The Naga People’s Organization has showed concern over the continuing gun-battles between various Naga armed outfits in Manipur and Nagaland.

In a press release, the organization has appealed for tranquility and peace to reign over the land during this festive and holy month for every Christians. The recent outbreak of shoot-out at Khoupam valley and Dimapur town is disturbing to the peaceful existence especially during these festive months, it added.

The factional fighting between the Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) and NSCN-IM killing one IM cadre is vigorously condemnable at the backdrop of sincere appeals made by Naga civil bodies and Nagas general public since many months. Moreover, the gun battle between cadres of NSCN Khaplang and the GPRN/NSCN (Khehoi) at Naharbari village in Dimapur, Nagaland on December 19 has seriously affected the public’s cry for communal harmony. Such disregard and insult of public appeals for peace and reconciliation among the Naga factions is unacceptable, the release added.

Calling for immediate cease-fire and halt of all provocative activities between different Naga groups, the NPO also shares the grief of family members and condoles the sad demise of lieutenant Daikho Peter of Kalinamai village who was killed in the factional fight on December 18 in Khoupum valley. “Shedding the blood by his own brother has no joy or victory for any Nagas but pains the spirit of Nagas Unity and oneness”. The development has seriously jeopardized the otherwise much appreciated and joyful reconciliation process of all the Naga revolutionary groups, the statement added. The NPO again appealed for sanity and peace to return during this season of forgiveness and celebration of brotherhood.

Meanwhile, the Naga People’s Organization (NPO) has also appealed to the KCP calling the 36hrs general strike to suspend the said bandh during this festive season especially for Christians. With common people especially from the hill districts heavily depending on the capital city of Imphal for shopping and other purposes, imposing such bandh will affect such yearly activities. Understanding the religious and festive season of the public, the NPO appeals for relaxation of bandh to the people of the state, the release added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/npo-calls-for-end-to-naga-factional-fights-suspension-of-kcp-faction-bandh/

MLA withdraws motion after cabinet approval of Kumbi to municipal council

IMPHAL, Dec 20: The Calling Attention motion which was raised by MLA N Mangi of… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 20: The Calling Attention motion which was raised by MLA N Mangi of Kumbi a/c drawing the attention of the State MAHUD minister on the need of the upgradation of Kumbi Nagar panchayat to the level of Municipal council was withdrawn by the mover himself following an official information that the state cabinet during a meeting this morning had approved the upgradation of the nagar panchayat into a municipal council.

Meanwhile before the withdrawal of the motion, the MLA had elaborated that the Kumbi nagar panchayat already has the required manpower and infrastructure to be upgraded to a Municipal council.

He further expressed his concern over the leaving out of the nagar panchayat when the state government had upgraded seven nagar panchayats to the level of municipal councils during a recent cabinet meeting.

He further expressed his happiness over the approval of upgrading the nagar panchayat into a municipal council by the state cabinet this morning.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/mla-withdraws-motion-after-cabinet-approval-of-kumbi-to-municipal-council/

Younger generations should learn to live together Th Meinya asserts at X-Mass celebration

IMPHAL, December 20: The Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi, an organization of Manipuris settled in Delhi… more »

IMPHAL, December 20: The Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi, an organization of Manipuris settled in Delhi and its surrounding areas, in association with the Manipur Christian  Fellowship, Delhi  celebrated the “Happy Chritsmas,2011” on December 18 in a grand fashion at Dwarka.

A statement of the association has stated that Dr. Thokchom Meinya, MP (LS) graced the grand occasion as the chief guest.   Pastor, R.S. Theodre from Manipur Christian Fellowship, Delhi was the guest of honour and K.D.Singh, IPS (rtd), R.K.Brajachand, president, MDA, N.G.Peni, VP, MDA, Col(rtd) R.K.P. Singh also adorned the auspicious function on the dias. The function was also attended by various other special invitees and dignitaries, the statement added.

While speaking on the occasion, chief guest Dr. Thokchom Meinya, expressed his happiness regarding the efforts made by the Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi to celebrate such a significant occasion in the national capital to bolster the bond of love and unity among the various communities residing in the state of Manipur. He further emphasized that present and future generations of our society should draw lessons from our ancestors the art of living together among all people of both hills and plains like the members of a single family and must respect each other so that people of the region can co-exist peacefully and harmoniously, the statement added.

He also recalled the matrimonial alliances made among different communities of Manipur in the past as a witness to the bonhomie among us from time immemorial.  The Manipur Christian Fellowship members presented a series of Christmas songs much to the applause of the invitees and participants. The function concluded with a cake cutting followed by a grand dinner, the statement added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/younger-generations-should-learn-to-live-together-th-meinya-asserts-at-xmass-celebration/

House agrees to allocation of time by BAC

IMPHAL, Dec 20: During the first day of the 12th session of the 9th Manipur… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 20: During the first day of the 12th session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly, the state Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh who also holds the state finance minister laid the Finance Accounts, 2010-11 and the Appropriation Accounts, 2010-11 before the House.

The Chief Minister further presented the Twentieth Report of the Business Advisory Committee, 2011 which was further agreed by the House for the allocation of the time as proposed by the committee.

The Chief Minister further introduced the Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill, 2011 for consideration by the House.

The state law and legislative affairs minister and chairman of the House Committee on Private Members’ Resolution No 15 on Bandh and Blockade in the state of Manipur Th Debendra Singh also tabled the report of the house committee for further deliberation.

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UNLF claims ambush on AR

IMPHAL, December 20:  The proscribed UNLF has claimed that atleast ten personnel of the 17… more »

IMPHAL, December 20:  The proscribed UNLF has claimed that atleast ten personnel of the 17 Assam Rifles were injured during a well-planned ambush laid by cadres of the MPA at Nambasi village under Kasom Khullen sub-division of Ukhrul district around 10am.

According to a statement of the outfit signed by Ksh Yoheiba, senior publicity officer, a fighting patrol team of the MPA laid Claymore mines along the route where personnel of 17 AR were on patrol duty yesterday morning.

During the ambush, numerous AR personnel were injured, the statement added.

It has further claimed the ambush on a convoy of the 36 AR on November 15 at Old Samtal area which had injured numerous AR personnel, the statement added.

The party will continue to attack the Indian army, the release added.

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Nothing is impossible if one is hardworking says Indira Gandhi Shiromani award winner

By RL Kamei IMPHAL, December 20: The India International Friendship Society has awarded Moirangthem Marjit… more »

By RL Kamei
IMPHAL, December 20: The India International Friendship Society has awarded Moirangthem Marjit Singh with the coveted Indira Gandhi Shiromani Award 2011 for his outstanding individual achievements and distinguished services to the nation.

Moirangthem Marjit Singh who is an assistant professor at the department of computer science and engineering at the North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology received the award during a simple function at Speaker Hall, Constitution Club Rafi Marg, New Delhi on December 17.

The award includes a memento and a certificate of excellence.

Moirangthem Marjit Singh hails from Khangabok Pt III Cherapur Leikai

Speaking to IFP, Moirangthem Marjit Singh stated that the society had selected him for the award after perusing his bio-data.

He further stated that, he has had an excellent academic record since his school days topping in almost every examination he had appeared.

According to him he did both his class X and XII from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Kakching.

He further did his Master in Technology from NERIST where he is presently staying as an asst professor.

In 2010, he was also awarded a gold medal for topping in his MIT at NERIST. The medal was handed over by former India President APJ Abdul Kalam.

When asked if he has any message for the youths of the state by this IFP reporter, Marjit stated that there is nothing impossible if one is hard-working and have the patience to endure the hardship. He further urged the youths of the state to be active, hardworking and not to look behind if they want to move forward.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/nothing-is-impossible-if-one-is-hardworking-says-indira-gandhi-shiromani-award-winner/

Future Made Bleak

Regardless of how much has been said against bandhs and blockades, there is no dearth… more »

Regardless of how much has been said against bandhs and blockades, there is no dearth of people who would resort to these disruptive forms of agitations at the drop of a hat. So despite the bruises the entire population received on account of the recently concluded 121-day economic blockade along the national highways connecting the state to the rest of the country, thereby cutting off its lifelines, nobody seems to have learnt the lesson. The series of bandhs currently being called in the wake of the atrocious, cold blooded double murder of two perfectly innocent men, a father and son, by a splinter group of an underground organisation, is a demonstration of this. There can be no argument about it that the murders deserved the strongest condemnation but this does not mean those who empathise with the victims must resort to not only shooting themselves in the foot but also heaping more misery on the ordinary people. However, this is precisely the scenario. With a strike by the employees of the Public Health Engineering Department, PHED, the department to which one of the men killed – the father – was associated as a caretaker at one of the department’s facilities at Irilbung, the state is today forced to do without treated piped municipal water. Not only are the difficulties imaginable but the prospect of water borne diseases breaking out is immense too. This is to be dovetailed by a three day bandh by another faction of an underground group. Yet, it does seem the government would once again simply wait and watch. Though this strategy does wear out agitators, the injuries caused both psychologically and physically to the population is nothing trivial. If the government was willing to place its ears close enough to the ground, it would sooner realise that the morale of the people at this moment is at a nadir. Few, if not nobody, see a bright future for themselves or for the state anymore. The problem is, the government does not seem to think this is too heavy a price to pay for the tactics of inaction it has been so deliberately and consistently following.

The other truth is, the habitual callers of these disruptive strikes are of two kinds. One class belong to government services and whose job and livelihood securities are guaranteed regardless of whether they perform or simply sit on their haunches doing nothing. The second more often than not belong to a class who do not earn out of their own sweat, but live on other people’s earnings. Very often they call themselves social workers. If a survey were to be taken today amongst ordinary folks who live by their labour, both in the hills as well as in the valley, there would be few if any who support these strikes. Sure, they too would be outraged by many of the issues over which these strikes are called, but in no way would they condone these self-inflicted injuries in retaliation, after all they are the ones who are left to bear the brunt always. Why are these habitual strike callers not sensitive enough to understand the plight of ordinary vegetable vendors, day labourers, rickshaw drivers etc. A day without work is a huge blow on them and their families’ nutrition standards. Many less fortunate may even have to go hungry. What about the small time entrepreneurs, shopkeepers, motor mechanics etc, who do their small businesses out of rented spaces. Surely the days without work on account of these strikes are not going to be accounted for in the rents they have to pay at the end of the month.

When will these demagogues ever listen to the pulse of the people instead of decreeing what the pulse of the people should be and then enforcing it on the people? When will the government ever put its foot down and say no more of this? This lawlessness has been allowed to go on for far too long making the state and its people suffer inordinately. The inevitable consequence is, the state is lagging behind in so many spheres today. In particular, quality of life has plummeted so much that all with the means are virtually running away to settle elsewhere. The young population also do not anymore have their eyes on the state, and would not only prefer studying outside but also working and ultimately settling at the places of their work. If nothing is done to reverse the trend, Manipur in the near future is going to become a land of geriatrics and untalented, for the young and talented would all go away. It is a tragedy that the government which takes every opportunity to boast of achievements and blame others for failures, do not measure their deeds in terms of their contribution to this bleak future before the state.

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DGP K Kire surprises Manipur with his `football magic`

By Oken Jeet Sandham After 37 years of serving the State and retiring after reining… more »

By Oken Jeet Sandham
After 37 years of serving the State and retiring after reining the topmost position in the hierarchal institution, it is something a blessing. Many used to retire after serving in various Governmental departments for decades but they did not reach the topmost position. It is nice to see that someone serving full to rein the whole institution and retiring gracefully.

Kelhousiethe Kire, IPS, who is retiring as Director General of Police (DGP), Nagaland by 31st December this year after serving long 37 years in the State’s Police Department has many things to be remembered. In his long chequered service history spanning over three decades in this insurgency prone State bordering Myanmar, he would have a many to tell.

In fact, when he joined the Nagaland Police way back in 1974 as DSP, the situation at that point of time in Nagaland was simply horrible. In was a time when the people did not like to join the Police service because of the unprecedented escalation of violence between the Indian security forces and the Naga underground people. It was also a time while many Naga leaders including prominent church workers were working overtime to convince the Naga underground people to come out and have some kind of deal with the Government of India. The following year, the infamous Shillong Accord was signed between the Government of India and the representatives of the Naga underground outfit.  

So, Kire had opted for the service of the State Police and he never turned back from his avowed commitment. He himself rightly pointed out that many had sacrificed their precious lives in the line of duties while some are not. While attending a recent funeral service of a jawan of 10 NAP (IR) who died fighting Maoist militants in West Bengal’s Purulia, he said, “We all will die, but the manner in which you have sacrificed is known by the people far and wide.” “Don’t think it is worthless,” he said.

Since Nagaland got her Statehood in 1963, the State had 17 Police Chiefs and out of which only 5 are Nagas. Mr Kire has served in various capacities and before coming to Police Headquarters, he had served as DSPs and SPs and Commandants of Nagaland Police battalions in various districts of the State. He assumed office of the Director General of Police of Nagaland on March 1, 2009. He took over from J Changkija, IPS.

Remarkably, many new things like strengthening security apparatus took place during Kire’s tenure as DGP. The raising of more Mahila Battalions and Commando Units, etc, also took place. It may be mentioned that the service of 15th NAP (IR) Mahila Battalion was sought during the last Commonwealth Games at nation’s capital. The services of the personnel and officials of the Battalion were lauded by Union Home Minister P Chidambaram. The Naga women personnel were deployed in various markets in the national capital besides Delhi Metro Stations. “The Mahila battalion performed as effectively as any other force, proving that they are in no way less than their male counterparts,” said Chidambaram while addressing the 15th NAP (IR) Mahila Unit in New Delhi.

Kire continued motivating and boosting morale of jawans by personally spending his 2009 Christmas with personnel, officials and their families of 9th NAP (IR) Battalion at Delhi. He again spent his 2010 Christmas with the jawans, officials and their families of 10th NAP (IR) Battalion at Purulia, West Bengal.

Many crucial elections like 14th Lok Sabha, five by-elections including the most crucial 29 Aonglenden one took place during his tenure as State’s Police Chief. He closely monitored various security apparatuses during these elections to make sure that no untoward incidents occurred. He also wisely saved situation from erupting violence when the unprecedented impeachment of NSCN (K) Chairman SS Khaplang from the organization and its follow-up developments. His sagacious and bold decision forced the Center to come their clear stand on ceasefires with various factions.

Kire was also not only an avid sport lover but also an outstanding sportsperson. He was a great footballer. In fact, before joining Nagaland Police in 1974, he played number of football tournaments including Subroto Cup in 1967. In the same year when he joined Nagaland Police in 1974, he played historic CC Meet at Imphal and lifted the Trophy. In fact, till today, he plays football besides holding prestigious positions in various sporting Associations in the State.

He also always thinks that sports can play major role in bringing peace among the various sections of the people. There is no barrier for him when sports come to his mind. He simply doesn’t want to politicize any sporting activities in his life. In a rare manner as a Police Chief of Nagaland, he kept going to Manipur to play himself football tournaments. In one such occasion, which I would never forget in my life was his joining Nagaland Police veteran football team when they entered final of the prestigious 13th Challenger Cup 2011 held at the historic Imphal Polo Ground. They had to play against Football Club Imphal (FCI) on May 10, 2011.

It was a surprise one day that Kire just called me up asking whether I had any program on Tuesday (May 10, 2011). I simply replied, “No,” and asking him anything what I could do for him. He told me that he was going to Imphal on Tuesday (May 10, 2011) to play final football match against Manipur football team (Football Club Imphal) in the 13th Challenger Cup 2011 at the Polo Ground, Imphal. I was wondering what he was talking but he told me that Nagaland Police veteran football team entered final in the 13th Challenger Cup 2011 at Imphal and would play against FCI. “So I want to join them,” he told me. I was very happy and told him that I would be meeting him next day in his office to organize for the journey to Imphal.

I met the DGP in his office the next day. From his office we both started chalking out for our journey program. He was so simple that we would just go to Imphal. I told him to communicate with his counterpart in Manipur for proper security arrangement along the National Highway 2 – Kohima-Imphal Road (previously NH 39). I was actually worried because if anything happened while going to Imphal, it would be simply a hell. I started contacting Manipur police officials at Imphal informing that Nagaland DGP was coming to Imphal to play football final match. So, I too engaged in working out DGP’s comfortable journey to Imphal and back to Kohima. In a way, he was so simple and tension-free-type man.

So the next day, we left for Imphal. Some senior Nagaland police officials too accompanied the DGP to Imphal. We were received in 1st MR Battalion by some high ranking Manipur Rifles (MR) officials. Then hurriedly we had our lunch and the DGP, without taking any rest, changed his dress for the match. We then headed to the Polo Ground where we met Nagaland police veteran football players. They were actually thrilled seeing their DGP there not only to support them but to join them in the match. The match started at 3 PM.

On the other side, since the Nagaland DGP’s taking part in the final match already appeared in Manipur local dailies, many sports and football lovers of Imphal thronged the Polo Ground to have a glance on the Nagaland Police Chief’s skills in football. In fact, the crowd cheered when the Nagaland Police Chief entered the ground and frankly speaking, the crowd in the Polo Ground sided with the Nagaland team. Surprisingly, DGP Kire wasn’t a new person in Imphal. He had many childhood friends and many of them were also holding high positions in various Governmental establishments and institutions in Manipur. Many of them came and wished him good luck before the start of the match and in fact didn’t leave him throughout. Many Manipuris who retired from the Nagaland Police came and gave their happiest salutes to him. It was a scene of something extra-ordinary bonding between the Nagaland DGP and his past friends in Nagaland uniform service from Manipur. They didn’t speak English or even Hindi, they only started speaking “Nagamese” – a sign of true “love.” There is no sign of loss in the disciplines that maintained between the subordinates and their boss. Unfortunately, his counterpart, Manipur DGP Joykumar Singh could not turn up as he was reportedly had some mild stroke while we were reaching Imphal. We were so sorry for the news any way and Kire personally conveyed his wishes for his speedy recovery.

The first half went off without Kire. He joined the team in the second half. When he entered the field, the crowd cheered and gave him a standing ovation. The main attraction of the final match, without doubt, was Nagaland DGP’s joining the Nagaland team in the 2nd half. Although he could not score any goal, his dribbling confused many opponents. His participating in the match also boosted morale of the players of the Nagaland team.

Nagaland team played dominance in the first half too and definitely when the DGP joined them in the second half, it was really free-will match for Nagaland players. Manipur team had a tough time defending all along. Finally, in the second half, Nagaland gave one solidarity goal emerging Champion of the 13th Challenger Cup 2011.

This is the second time Nagaland police veteran football team lifted the prestigious Challenger Cup Trophy. Earlier in 2009, they lifted the trophy and in 2010, they could not take place in the Cup.

Kire was so kind that he donated Rs 1 lakh to the organizer and also while receiving the cash award along with the trophy, he took the trophy and returned the cash back to the organizers.

His simplicity and no barrier in sports and more importantly going to a place where lot of issue having, his playing football there at Imphal had not only sent a clear message to the people who were also fed-up of insurgency that “sports can bring a lot to them.” He had shown en example that political activities should not come in the way of sports and in fact the people in Imphal had shown unprecedented love and care for the Nagaland DGP. His plays in Manipur in 2009 and this year were simply “heroic.” I salute him. He played his part. He became a hero in Manipur and I am thinking if the Manipur DGP too comes and plays in Nagaland, it will be a wonderful chemistry in the relationship of these two trouble-torn neighboring States in the region. I wish a Merry Christmas to DGP Kire and his family members and to have a very happy retired life in years to come.

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Younger generations should learn to live together Th Meinya asserts at X-Mass … – KanglaOnline

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Mere amendment of Loktak Lake is not enough: CORE – KanglaOnline

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Cultural social values of our Loktak Ema are being trivialised by our State E-Pao.net

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Manipur needs a total social reformation: MCP – KanglaOnline

NDTVManipur needs a total social reformation: MCPKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, December 20: The Maoist Communist Party, Manipur in a press release has stated that there is a need for social reformation in Manipur as the people of the state from teachers to elect…


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Manipur needs a total social reformation: MCP
KanglaOnline
IMPHAL, December 20: The Maoist Communist Party, Manipur in a press release has stated that there is a need for social reformation in Manipur as the people of the state from teachers to elected representatives have all become thieves.
Manipur: The Myth of the BlockadeE-Pao.net

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‘BJP to go with like-minded parties for Manipur poll’ – Daily Pioneer

The Hindu'BJP to go with like-minded parties for Manipur poll'Daily PioneerBJP president Nitin Gadkari has stated that his party will go with other like-minded parties to take on the Congress for the ensuing tenth Manipur Assembly poll likely t…


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'BJP to go with like-minded parties for Manipur poll'
Daily Pioneer
BJP president Nitin Gadkari has stated that his party will go with other like-minded parties to take on the Congress for the ensuing tenth Manipur Assembly poll likely to be held in February next year, even as the NCP and the regional Manipur People's
BJP launches scathing attack on UPA GovtMorungExpress
BJP will end woes of northeast: GadkariThe Hindu
BJP will repeal AFSPA if brought to power asserts BJP national presidentKanglaOnline

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ST status for 6 Manipur tribes – E-Pao.net

ST status for 6 Manipur tribesE-Pao.netA few weeks before Manipur begins preparation for Assembly elections, the Centre today passed the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2011 granting Scheduled Tribes (mostly Hills) status to six…

ST status for 6 Manipur tribes
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A few weeks before Manipur begins preparation for Assembly elections, the Centre today passed the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2011 granting Scheduled Tribes (mostly Hills) status to six communities. The bill grants ST status

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Manipur Assembly introduces Lokayukta Bill – All India Radio

Manipur Assembly introduces Lokayukta BillAll India RadioChief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh introduced the Manipur Lokayukta Bill, 2011 in the state legislative assembly today. The Bill seeks to establish the institution of Lokayukta in the state to enqu…

Manipur Assembly introduces Lokayukta Bill
All India Radio
Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh introduced the Manipur Lokayukta Bill, 2011 in the state legislative assembly today. The Bill seeks to establish the institution of Lokayukta in the state to enquire into the allegations of corruption against public
Manipur MLA reiterates stand on resignationNagaland Post
12th session of 9th State Assembly commences at New Assembly buildingKanglaOnline
MLA on resignation positionMorungExpress

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Manipur Assembly introduces Lokayukta Bill – All India Radio

Manipur Assembly introduces Lokayukta BillAll India RadioChief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh introduced the Manipur Lokayukta Bill, 2011 in the state legislative assembly today. The Bill seeks to establish the institution of Lokayukta in the state to enqu…

Manipur Assembly introduces Lokayukta Bill
All India Radio
Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh introduced the Manipur Lokayukta Bill, 2011 in the state legislative assembly today. The Bill seeks to establish the institution of Lokayukta in the state to enquire into the allegations of corruption against public
Manipur MLA reiterates stand on resignationNagaland Post

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General strike paralyses normal life in Manipur – Zee News

General strike paralyses normal life in ManipurZee NewsImphal: A 24-hour general strike called by a local committee to protest the killing of a PHED department chowkidar and his son by militants, paralysed normal life in Manipur on Tuesday, official re…

General strike paralyses normal life in Manipur
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Imphal: A 24-hour general strike called by a local committee to protest the killing of a PHED department chowkidar and his son by militants, paralysed normal life in Manipur on Tuesday, official reports said. The strike called by Joint Action Committee

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