Ipak films production

IMPHAL, May 7: The Ipak Films Production today condoled the untimely death of Naoroibam Naocha… more »

IMPHAL, May 7: The Ipak Films Production today condoled the untimely death of Naoroibam Naocha who had played a great role towards promoting Manipuri films.

A condolence meeting was held at the office of Ipak Films Production, Keishampat Leimajam Leikai on Monday to commiserate on the death of Naocha, a beautician and film producer. He died on May 5 last, a release said.

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`Hirachandra` at LYDU hall

IMPHAL, May 7: The Lairenkabi Youth Dramatic Union’s production “Hirachandra” will be staged on May… more »

IMPHAL, May 7: The Lairenkabi Youth Dramatic Union’s production “Hirachandra” will be staged on May 9 at LYDU hall, Lairenkabi at 3 pm as part of the observation of the on-going Manipur Theatre Festival. 

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Subroto Mukerjee football tournament

IMPHAL, May 7: The District Youth Affairs & Sports Office, Imphal east is going to… more »

IMPHAL, May 7: The District Youth Affairs & Sports Office, Imphal east is going to organize the district level inter school Subroto Mukerjee football tournament for boys between 14 to 17 years and girls under 17 years at khuman Lampak Sports Complex. Interested players/schools are informed to collect entry forms from the office of the District Youth Affairs and Sports. The last date of forms submission is May 17.

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1st Keirao Makting Zilla Parishad football

IMPHAL, May 7: Sona Brothers defeated SMDC by 1-0 in the first ground while Khgemba… more »

IMPHAL, May 7: Sona Brothers defeated SMDC by 1-0 in the first ground while Khgemba FC also beat LTL by 1-0 in the second ground in today’s match of the 1st Keirao Makting Zilla Parishad football held at Kyamgei.

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Imagination deficit

Traffic congestion is one of the most serious problems of Imphal city and it lingers… more »

Traffic congestion is one of the most serious problems of Imphal city and it lingers like a festering wound with any remedy given the lack of imagination on the part of those in charge of Traffic issues. There are two main problems that modern day cities face, namely urban decay when parts of the city become run down and undesirable to live in, and traffic congestion. Traffic congestion is caused by many people working in the city which have narrow streets; shortage of off-street parking which means people park on the roads and so increase congestion; people not using public transport – either because it is less convenient, too expensive or not available; more people own and use cars. As an example of how bad traffic jams now are, it took about longer hours to travel now from one place to another. Severe air pollution from exhaust fumes is health problem associated with stationary traffic or traffic jams. Traffic congestion also causes slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased vehicular queueing. As we have said in the past, the regulation of pedestrian only zone in the main city area is one of the solutions to traffic problems, although it is severely opposed by shopkeepers and the people staying in the Bazar area and that the experimentation phase should be ended by making it a permanent regulation which should be inclusive of all vehicles be it of security personnel or VVIPs and VIPs. The city managers have pressed into service low floor city buses during the restricted hours. We must appreciate the idea, as it is imaginative although it may take some time to get used to it. There will always be complaints when one implements a new measure but with the passage the public will get used to it. One of the best solutions to traffic congestion is for people to be able and willing to travel on public transport more. The shopkeepers and businessmen in the Bazar area complain that, sale proceeds have come down. It will come up as soon as the general public becomes accustomed to travel by public transport in the Bazar area. And beyond the restricted hours also, vehicles emitting high decibel noise like the diesel autos should be prohibited from entry in the Bazar area. The Manipur Pollution Control Board is complaining about vehicles emitting high decibel noise exceeding the permitted limit. Instead of complaining, it should enforce the regulations relating to air pollution be it from exhaust fumes or noise. There has to be holistic approach to everything. Road congestion is the curse of modern logistics. There has to be multi-pronged approach towards solving it. The banks had to be taken into confidence with regard to be the increase in the number of vehicles be it private or public. The EMI solution for purchase of vehicles needs to be revisited. There has been a phenomenal increase in private vehicles and diesel autos in recent times, of which the banks are primarily responsible. With regard to small public transport vehicles, the state is involved through its self-employment schemes awarded through the banks. While there is public hue and cry over the dismal credit flow in the state by central banks, it should still take into consideration the factors of air pollution and environmental impact or the traffic problems. The time has come for the Transport department to revisit its registration procedure and make it more stringent to discourage overpopulation of vehicles. And the state Pollution Control Board needs to be more pro-active to make the air cleaner. The dangers of permanent haze over major metropolitan cities in South-East Asia due to increase in number of vehicles should be impressed upon the people and the state agencies alike. And unscheduled road diggings by state agencies without notice even to other line departments are becoming one of the major irritants in managing the traffic. In fact, we have been wondering whether it has become an agenda of the state to cause public inconvenience in any way it can.

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Cabinet meet on Manipur Panchayati Raj amemdment ordinance – KanglaOnline

Cabinet meet on Manipur Panchayati Raj amemdment ordinanceKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, May 7: The state cabinet is likely to meet on May 11 to consider a proposal from the Rural Development and Panchayati Raj department and the Law department regarding an Ordin…

Cabinet meet on Manipur Panchayati Raj amemdment ordinance
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IMPHAL, May 7: The state cabinet is likely to meet on May 11 to consider a proposal from the Rural Development and Panchayati Raj department and the Law department regarding an Ordinance to amend the Manipur Panchayati Raj 1994. According to a source,

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Cabinet meet on Manipur Panchayati Raj amemdment ordinanceKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, May 7: The state cabinet is likely to meet on May 11 to consider a proposal from the Rural Development and Panchayati Raj department and the Law department regarding an Ordin…

Cabinet meet on Manipur Panchayati Raj amemdment ordinance
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IMPHAL, May 7: The state cabinet is likely to meet on May 11 to consider a proposal from the Rural Development and Panchayati Raj department and the Law department regarding an Ordinance to amend the Manipur Panchayati Raj 1994. According to a source,

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AMUCO unhappy with govt`s silence on Chandel tension – KanglaOnline

AMUCO unhappy with govt`s silence on Chandel tensionKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, May 7 (Newmai News Network) : The government of Manipur was accused of not paying necessary attention to the tension regarding land dispute in Chandel district of Manipur. Speaking…

AMUCO unhappy with govt`s silence on Chandel tension
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IMPHAL, May 7 (Newmai News Network) : The government of Manipur was accused of not paying necessary attention to the tension regarding land dispute in Chandel district of Manipur. Speaking to media persons in its office at Kwakeithel, Imphal,

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UNLF lambasts CM’s stance on NCTC – E-Pao.net

UNLF lambasts CM's stance on NCTCE-Pao.netImphal, May 07 2012: The proscribed UNLF has denounced Chief Minister Okram Ibobi's open support to the proposed National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) as nothing short of selling off the people of Ma…

UNLF lambasts CM's stance on NCTC
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Imphal, May 07 2012: The proscribed UNLF has denounced Chief Minister Okram Ibobi's open support to the proposed National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) as nothing short of selling off the people of Manipur in exchange for New Delhi's blessing and his
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JAC to impose halfway blockade

IMPHAL, May 6: A midway road blockade will be imposed along Lamphel road—Lamphel Super Market… more »

IMPHAL, May 6: A midway road blockade will be imposed along Lamphel road—Lamphel Super Market to Thangmeiband Sinam Leikai via Lamphel Sana Keithel—tomorrow under the aegis of Thangmeiband and Lamphel area JAC to put pressure on the state government and demand development of the road stretch.

The JAC also threatened to launch various agitations, including total road block and violent protest if the government fails to fulfill the demand, according to a release.

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AMSU drive on schools

IMPHAL May 6: The AMSU said on Sunday Khomdon Primary School at Hiyangthang was found… more »

IMPHAL May 6: The AMSU said on Sunday Khomdon Primary School at Hiyangthang was found functioning in a bad academic atmosphere and there is suspicion that the fund for room extension in the school has been misused by some individuals.

AMSU blamed ZEO, Wangoi for deteriorating condition of all the schools under Zonal Education and further appealed the state education minister, Principal Secretary, Education (S) and Director of Education (S) to take proper control of the said schools.

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NIVSO Cup Football

IMPHAL, May 6: Big Brothers made an easy win 6-1 against IYC in the today’s… more »

IMPHAL, May 6: Big Brothers made an easy win 6-1 against IYC in the today’s first ground match while SSYC beat SAIPO by 2-1 in the second ground match of the NIVSO Cup football tournament held at Keibi Higher Secondary ground.

In the first ground match between Big Brothers and IYC, Daniel contributed five goals and Mochabi contributed one goal making a total of 6 goals for the Big Brothers. IYC was able to reply only one goal scored by K Jemson in 23 minutes of the game.

In the second ground match between SSYC and SAIPO, P Nga nga (SSYC) scored the first goal of the match in 12 minutes and it was soon equalized by Amarjit (SAIPO) in 18 minutes but soon again P Jinngampu (SSYC) added another goal for SSYC in 22 minutes, which SAIPO couldn’t reply and lost the match.

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YAC won by 9 runs

IMPHAL, May 6: YAC defeated Model Club by 9 runs in today’s match of the… more »

IMPHAL, May 6: YAC defeated Model Club by 9 runs in today’s match of the Manipur Cricket Association, classification tournament held at Luwangpokpa Cricket Stadium. YAC won the toss and elected to bat and scores 141 runs for 7 wickets in 40 overs. Model Club chased the target run but failed to reach it scoring only 132 runs for all out in 38 overs. YAC Batsman Sanjay was declared the man of the match for his performance of scoring 35 runs in 46 balls.

Tomorrow match: UCC (Uripok) Vs PCC (Mayaikoibi)

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1st Keitao Makting Zilla Parishad football

IMPHAL, May 6: CRAU draws 0-0 with SYDA while CYUC got walkover in the absence… more »

IMPHAL, May 6: CRAU draws 0-0 with SYDA while CYUC got walkover in the absence of SEVO in today’s match of the 1st Keitao Makting Zilla Parishad football tournament held at Kyamgei. 

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Veteran football quarterfinals

IMPHAL, May 6: KAVA defeated ATVFA by 4-0 in the today’s last quarterfinal match of… more »

IMPHAL, May 6: KAVA defeated ATVFA by 4-0 in the today’s last quarterfinal match of the 14 edition challenge cup veteran football tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung, Imphal.

The first goal of the match was scored by Angampu Kabui in 46 minutes from a square pass made by L Surchandra, which was followed by Kendrajit in 51 minutes from a free kick and again followed by Angampu in 53 minutes and finally the last goal was scored by Jiten in 57 minutes through a pass made by Tamphayai.

Semifinals: NAVSA vs ISAV on May 8 and KAVA vs FC Imphal on May 9.

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And the `Other`

The Northeast is not only about the scheduled tribes, it has various other communities included… more »

The Northeast is not only about the scheduled tribes, it has various other communities included in the general category, scheduled castes, minorities and OBCs. Manipur’s population comprises of the Meitei, the Meitei Pangal, the Lois, the Tangkhuls, the Thadous and several other tribes. The Union Home Minister P Chidambaram and the powers that be in New Delhi must first understand this fact before speaking about the issues in the Northeast or Manipur. P Chidambaram while giving his reply to a Calling Attention Motion by Opposition leader Arun Jaitley on issues of racial profiling of Northeast students spread across the country had mentioned about according highest importance to development of the Northeast as well as prevention of atrocities against scheduled tribes while denying the existence of racial discrimination of the Northeast people. This simply illustrates the fact that the Home Minister had only a vague understanding of the Northeast and its peoples or its varied problems. So we may safely say that, the powers that be in New Delhi do not have the moral mandate to speak about issues of the Northeast or solutions. They are crying foul about certain underground groups of the region seeking secession from India yet the Indian mainstream including the political establishment is still not accepting the Northeast peoples in their fold. It may be politically correct on the part of the Home Minister to deny racial profiling of Northeast people in other parts of the country but we must say he is not the one experiencing the insults and violence. The mass exodus of students seeking higher studies and educated youth from the region primarily because of unemployment had been repeatedly hounded in the metropolitan cities and other places in mainland India. Students return with experiences of racial profiling and discrimination. Hundreds of rape cases involving Northeast girls are happening on a regular basis right on his doorstep at New Delhi. Is he going to deny that? Is the Home Minister also going to deny the police advisories on the food habits of the Northeast people? Does he have the time to ponder upon the fact that the Northeast palate is different from the Indian palate? We like fermented fish or bamboo shoots in our food as we are part of the Southeast Asian world. We are proud of our food habits just as the mainland Indians relish spicy food.

Indian political leaders often quote the phrase ‘Unity in diversity.’ The diversity is there, no doubt about that. But where is the sense of unity? Where is the Northeast and for that matter Manipur located in the Indian imagination? The region is not even reflected in the national anthem that the founding fathers have adopted. The Home Minister denies racial profiling or discrimination. It seems he has not done his homework. We can begin counting mainstream political attitudes right from the special laws. The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is in operation only in the Northeast and Jammu & Kashmir. Is it not an extreme form of racial profiling or discrimination? A colonial ordinance enacted for suppressing the Quit India movement in the days of British Raj had been resurrected in the present day avatar of AFSPA and enforced among the peoples of the Northeast and Jammu & Kashmir. While the Indian government tries to defend its position in case of the Northeast and J & K, it refuses to enforce it in Maoist areas. By saying this, we are not advocating its imposition in Maoist areas. We are simply trying to expose the double-speak of the Indian government and its negation of the Northeasterners as full-fledged Indian citizens. We are the ‘Others’ who needs special laws or treatment. And for the record, we certainly do not need the patronizing attitude of the political establishment.

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The Relations: Time to Rethink and Act

  By Rajkumar Bobichand Racial profiling and discrimination is something not always reflected in the… more »

 

By Rajkumar Bobichand
Racial profiling and discrimination is something not always reflected in the statute and other documents of the powers that control peoples who belong to different races. But it is an experience of the people who are discriminated. It is the reflection of relationships between the people who are in powers or more powerful and the people upon whom the power is being exercised.

We know that racial profiling is a form of racism, like, consisting of the policy of policemen who stop and search vehicles driven by persons belonging to particular racial groups vis-à-vis racial discrimination is a discriminatory or abusive behaviour of members of a race towards members of another race.

The issue of racial profiling and discrimination of students and people from Manipur in particular and the Northeast in general has reached its India-wide attention of both media and the powers that be in New Delhi after the all-out protests over the beating of a Manipuri student in Bangalore to death and the death of a girl student from Meghalaya who was studying MBA at Amity University.

There have been a number of reports about the mass exodus of students seeking higher studies and educated youth from the region primarily because of unemployment had been repeatedly hounded in the metropolitan cities and other places in mainland India. A number of students return with experiences of racial profiling and discrimination. Hundreds of rape cases involving Northeast girls are happening on a regular basis right on his doorstep at New Delhi. How the people of Mainland India look towards the people from the Northeast who looks a bit oriental or Southeast Asian is well known to them and the people from the Northeast have been experiencing it for many years. It is well known that they call the people from the Northeast as Chinkee because the Northeast is racially, culturally, linguistically, historically and physically very distinct from the mainland India. In their mindset people from the Northeast is not considered as Indian as there has not been an established oneness between the people of the Northeast and the rest of India. And always look down upon the people of the Northeast.

This is once again confirmed from what the Home Minister of India said, in a reply to Mr Arun Jaitly’s call attention of the Home Minister towards the racial profiling and discrimination against the students of Northeast who go to different parts of India, that the centre accorded highest importance to the development of the Northeastern region as well as prevention of atrocities against the Scheduled Tribes as if all the peoples of the Northeast are all tribes.  As India’s Rural Minister, Ms Agatha Sangma who hails from the Northeast said that South India is very different from North India, but no south Indian in Delhi would be made to feel he does not look Indian, we cannot observe such obvious attitude and behaviour of the people of north India towards south Indians. There was an order or guidelines from Delhi police particularly for the people from the Northeast how to dress and behave in New Delhi to avoid molestation, rape and other atrocities towards the people of Northeast. If these are not racial profiling and discrimination, what is it?

The perpetrators will always say that there is no any racial profiling and discrimination. Racial profiling and discrimination is to treat differently a person or group of people based on their racial origins. Power is a necessary precondition, for it depends on the ability to give or withhold social benefits, facilities, services, opportunities etc., from someone who should be entitled to them, and are denied on the basis of race, colour or national origin.

The racial profiling and discrimination is about the mindset of the people who are in power over the other race. The attitude of racial profiling and discrimination turns out as their behaviour, thereby raping and killing of the innocent girls and young women from the Northeast. They insult the people from the Northeast openly in public places in most parts and major cities of India. These are embedded in the relationship of the two distinct groups of people. How many times, how many innocent students from the Northeast will continue to die in the hands of the people in India’s major cities including metropolitans? How many innocent girls and young women who are studying and working outside the Northeast continue to be victims of rape by the people from mainland India? How long will the students and people of this part of the globe continue to protest and demand justice. This is the time to rethink about the relations between the people of the Northeast and the mainland India and act accordingly so that the people of the Northeast can live with dignity.

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Beyond the Congress Magic Victory

By Dr. Malem Ningthouja The 10th Assembly Election in Manipur (India) was conducted on 28… more »

By Dr. Malem Ningthouja
The 10th Assembly Election in Manipur (India) was conducted on 28 January followed by re-poll in 34 polling stations on 4 February and in 67 polling stations on 4 and 5 March. It was conducted under the guard of the reported additional 350 companies of paramilitary forces comprising the CRPF, BSF, ITBP, SSB, Assam Rifles, Orissa Police, RPF, Bihar police, Andhra Pradesh Police, Mizoram Police, Tripura Police, Jharkhand Police, and CISF, i.e., similar to technical democratic exercise mechanically held once in five years under a siege situation.

Among seventeen political parties and independent that had fielded 279 candidates (fifteen women) to contest for 60 assembly seats, Indian National Congress much above expectations had achieved a ‘magic’ victory by securing 42 seats. It had entered into a recorded 14th term to form government (at times leading coalition governments) since 1967, and O. Ibobi had sworn in as Chief Minister of Manipur for the 3rd consecutive term. In order to neutralize power struggle within the party, an arrangement resembling Colonial Democracy parallel to Morley- Minto Reforms 1909, Montague Chelmsford Reforms 1919 and Communal Award 1932 has been implemented by distributing certain ministerial portfolios along communal lines, e.g., minority (sic Manipuri Muslims), Kuki, and Naga. The INTC is leading the opposition flank.

Background of Victory

The magic victory of INC came off despite multiple challenges such as: anti-congress alliance christened as People`s Democratic Front constituted by MPP, NCP, JD (U), RJD and CPI (M); anti-congress alliance between MPP and BJP, and campaign by other parties; ban imposed on INC by Co-ordination Committee (CorCom) of seven underground militant parties;  and Naga People’s Front campaign against INC.

There were various interplaying factors that contributed to the INC victory. Firstly, a large section of voters were mesmerised by an illusion that Central grants was the only option for economic survival. The assumption was that the Central government and Manipur were bound by paternalistic relationship; which articulated reciprocity between citizens (sic children) and reward by the Central government (sic father) in the form of grants. Such dependent psychology was favourable to INC that enjoyed power at the Centre.

Secondly, on the eve of election INC had enjoyed ruling power for two consecutive, i.e., the period of finance investment in Look East Policy, construction of dams, roadways, office buildings, market complex, etc. Normally 8 to 15 % out of the total amount of project fund was misappropriated by commission network wherein the political barons, construction companies, bureaucrats, contractors and project dealers were major stakeholders. In such situation INC candidates had an upper hand in the electoral politics to retain legislative cum economic power.

Thirdly, opposition parties that had refrained from ideological fight or offering prospective vision were weak. People suspect that they were easily bribed to remain mute spectator to the moribund rulers both in the assembly and outside. There were defections of important leaders to INC during election time. In the longue durée the opposition parties, therefore, lacked credibility, charismatic leaders, and public support. Most of them were badly defeated.

Fourthly, in ten years tenure as CM, Ibobi had expanded mass base in his Assembly Constituency through his agents in construction works, job recruitment, and alliance with various organisations. His relatives, including his wife, carried out electoral politics in Thoubal and Imphal Districts. In the last election he allegedly supported some non-INC candidates to defeat rival congressmen so as to retain uncontested power position in the Assembly. He enjoyed the trust of INC leader Sonia Gandhi. His achievement contributed in a big way to the overall victory of INC.

Beyond the Technical Victory

Although the election was successfully conducted, there were phenomena that contested the very notion of free and fare election. Firstly, there was official discrepancy on matters relating to assessment of the property of candidates. For instance, one could hardly believe that “Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh, who is eyeing a hat-trick in the upcoming election to the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly as a candidate … has entered the fray with just Rs 50,000 in hand.” The accountability of the procedure of vigilance, seriousness of the modus operandi and sincerity of the vigilance officials were being questioned.

Secondly, evasive tactics to conceal from official surveillance was very common. Election campaigns, feasts and drinks, distribution of ‘vote money’ and etc. that involved huge money and muscle power were carried out during nights to avoid detection. In some instances deliberately withheld old age pension books or construction works were released on the eve of the election to attract the beneficiaries to vote in favour of a particular candidate. On the polling day purchasing of what was termed ‘flying vote’ at the price normally fixed above 2000 Rs per vote was very common.

Thirdly, gun culture flourished. No follow up action was ever heard about the reported 227 FIRs registered by police against defaulters who had failed to deposit licensed guns. Both licensed guns and illegal arms were widely used during election campaigns without any restrictions. On the other hand several rival political workers were falsely implicated on the charges of having connection with ‘outlawed’ militant organisations. Or many were forced upon to support a candidate on the pretext of protection from supposedly false implication by police. Gun and money power were interplaying.

Fourthly, vandalism, booth capturing, rigging, double enrolment, impersonation, casting of vote against the names of deceased persons, out-station voters, etc were reported. Anomalies and discrepancies on the part of polling officials had created obstacles while maintaining transparency and accountability. Photographs of several thousand voters could not be taken due to darkness inside polling booths and lack of expertise on the part of the polling officials to handle cameras. Photo comparison had detected mismatch of the photograph of several voters and the photos on the electoral list against their names. In addition to this, cases of poor quality of photographs taken and a single person pressing the button of EVM several times had come to light. Election related violence occurred despite heavy deployment of government forces.

Assessing Communal Politics

Several analysts were serious into thinking if the entry of NPF into electoral politics in Manipur would lead to exasperation of community co-existence and polarisation. The NPF, which had published the agenda to unite Naga communities under an administrative region, had opposed proposed creation of Sadar Hills District on the ground that it was Kuki community agenda, termed the ruling SPF government as communal representing the interest of Meetei community, and articulated that Naga and other communities must live under different administrative arrangements. However, the Nagas were not united on the electoral politics. Despite intensive campaign and alleged NSCN-IM involvement NPF could win only four seats in the sixteen ACs in the Naga dominated areas.

Contradictory to the presumption that NPF electoral politics would disintegrate Manipur, community based political party innings in electoral politics had been a long experience in Manipur. In 1974 Manipur Hills Union won twelve seats in 16 ACs and Kuki National Assembly won two seats in six ACs. MHU formed UDF government. In 1980 KNA contested election in seven ACs and won two seats. In 1984 KNA contested election in four ACs and won one seat. In 1990 KNA contested election in eight ACs and won two seats. A new party christened as Manipur Hill Peoples Council contested election in ten ACs but lost completely. In 1995 KNA and MHPC lost completely respectively in six and one ACs. KNA lost completely again in 2000. In 2002 and 2007 a new party christened as Naga National Party contested election in five and one ACs but lost completely.

NPF may come and go. Moreover, the question of territorial integrity or disintegration is an open issue which had been interplaying with various other important issues for quite long time. There is the need for common platform to develop mutual understanding, discussion and debates to adopt commonly acceptable policies. The State assembly had to be seen as an important platform. NPF or any organised party must be encouraged to enter into it. It would make electoral democracy meaningful as well.

Severe Blows to Stakeholders

INC victory was a severe blow to several organised bodies that had lobbied against INC on several burning issues viz., economic crisis, unemployment, job security, forced labour by the State, territorial integrity, immigration, destructive capitalist projects, state terrorism and AFSPA, Protected Area Permit, Inner Line Permit, electricity and water, highway protection, corruption and many others. Among the insurgent organisations the CorCom was badly defeated.

CorCom’s anti-INC stand had raised many questions:

1. CorCom was formed probably in July 2011 as a collective platform of seven underground organisations. Many suspected a direct or indirect collusion of INC with CorCom. Was the target against INC a tactical political bargaining based on the presumption that INC would definitely come to power? Was it a staged managed tactics aimed at reducing election expenditure of INC on the one hand and on the other hand to win public sympathy for congress?

2. The ban on INC suggested for indirect support to other parties, which further suggested CorCom’s electoral politics despite denial of playing a role. In that sense wasn’t United National Liberation Front’s critical remark on the election and Revolutionary People’s Front’s appeal to refrain from ensuring election appeared self-contradictory and dubious political principles?

3. There were rumours about congress candidates attempting monetary negotiation with CorCom. Apparently the negotiation seemed to have failed due to either internal differences within CorCom or inability to arrive at mutually acceptable term between INC and CorCom. However, since the target of attacks appeared to be selective, the probability of negotiation at the individual capacity could not be ruled out. People suspected bribery and favouritism by CorCom.

4. The list of 2670 congress workers and selective militant attack had created fear and hatred among INC workers. Comparative silence maintained by ‘mass fronts’ on CorCom’s bomb attacks and killing eroded legitimacy of the former and derailed neutrality / consistency in the collective struggle for civil liberties. The magic victory of INC, therefore, created an apparent severe blow to CorCom. The risk taken up by CorCom was proven suicidal and self-defeating in the long run.

Conclusion

During election larger sections of the voters were primarily motivated by immediate material agenda in terms of ‘vote money’ or donation and personal allegiance to candidate rather than political principle of any party. Their subjective condition might have been shaped by bourgeoisie political consciousness and other reactionary and sectarian types. Several relations shivered at various levels in the neighbourhoods, among denizens of the same locality, co-existing communities, and collectives continues to be strained.

However promises made during election campaigns and agenda mentioned in all the manifestoes, and issues raised by local clubs, sectoral workers, and civil society organisations are still relevant to the people. Most of the families are confronting individual hardships against systematic decline of economic livelihood, terrorism, and suspension of democratic rights. People’s expectations and aspirations for a better change are continuously growing. Will the elected representatives continue to act upon the cracks and divisions to further divide opinion among the common people and weaken the civil democratic forces? Will the opposition parties fight tooth and nail for the cause of the underprivileged sections? Should the voters wait for the next general election to extract ‘Vote Money’ or should they be guided by progressive ideology towards organised struggle for collective development, peace and democracy? Aren’t we in Manipur expecting a clear ideological stand and firmed political commitment of a PARTY instead of hoodwinking us by deceptive sentiment and organised adventurism in the name of freedom and democracy that merely perpetuate sectarianism and subjugation!

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