CrPC 144 clamped in Shillong

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

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

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CBI files charge sheet against Ex MP

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

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

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10 injured at Moreh

Mail News Service Imphal, Sept 1 : About 10 persons received injuries when police fired tear has shells and blank fire at an angry crowd who tried to free one Tongjachai alias Tengkhai Kipgen (22) Moreh Sikkim Village from the hands of police last night around 10 p.m. A team of commandos posted at Moreh […]

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Imphal, Sept 1 : About 10 persons received injuries when police fired tear has shells and blank fire at an angry crowd who tried to free one Tongjachai alias Tengkhai Kipgen (22) Moreh Sikkim Village from the hands of police last night around 10 p.m.
A team of commandos posted at Moreh arrested Tongjachai (22) a cadre of Pakan revolution army for extorting Money from near Kondong Lairembi yesterday in the morning. After this women and others stoned Moreh PS and commandos office to release him. They said, he is a civilian.
As the protesters stoned PS, police fired tear gas shells. The protesters also fired at PS. In the police action, about 10 persons received injuries.
Police arrested two persons involved in the shooting at police station. They were identified as Seiboi Kuki (33) Chanou Village, Moreh ward No. 9, Thongnam Haokip (40) Moreh Sikkim Veng.
As the situation deteriorated the angry crowd burnt down the police check post near Kondong Lairembi.
Following the incident, all shops, business establishment were closed down. The area was tense.

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Peoples’ Manifesto released

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

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

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Mass movement on territory issue: UCM

IMPHAL, September 1 NNN: Under the banner of United Committee, Manipur (UCM), a mass movement is likely to be launched soon in Manipur on the issue of the ‘territorial integrity of Manipur’. This was recommended in a one-day seminar held at Imphal Hotel, Imphal on the theme, “India’s Stand on the Territorial Integrity of Manipur”. […]

IMPHAL, September 1 NNN: Under the banner of United Committee, Manipur (UCM), a mass movement is likely to be launched soon in Manipur on the issue of the ‘territorial integrity of Manipur’.
This was recommended in a one-day seminar held at Imphal Hotel, Imphal on the theme, “India’s Stand on the Territorial Integrity of Manipur”. The seminar was organised by the UCM.
Today’s seminar was organised at the backdrop of the border dispute between India and Myanmar where several villages of Manipur have gone to the other side of the border due to the ongoing controversial border fencing.
“A strong and intense mass movement is a must here so as to alert the Government of India on the issue,” opined social activist Dr Dhanabir Laishram. He asked for a bold and concerted and democratic form of agitation by the people of Manipur to get the attention of New Delhi on the issue.
Dr Dhanabir Laishram was speaking as one of the resource persons during the seminar on the topic, “India’s double standard on the territorial integrity of Manipur”.
RK Ranjan, ‘senior visiting fellow’, Geography department of Manipur University said that in this globalised world focus on the nitty-gritties of border lines has become weak. He however said, “But maintaining the correct boundary lines is important,” RK Ranjan stated while speaking as a resource person in the prigramme. He also said that boundaries have been affected whenever there occur historical event or incident and reiterated, “But reality should not be distorted.”RK Ranjan was speaking on the topic, “Boundaries of Manipur and its problems and issues.”
Also speaking in the seminar was Hareshwar Goswami, a writer and social activist who said that border dispute with Myanmar (Burma) has been there since 1867. He stressed the need for the Manipur government to present a clear white paper on the issue to the public.
Prof Nabakumar while speaking on the topic, “A new turn in the Indo-Myanmar relationship in the light of India’s Look East Policy,” has presented a detailed scenerio in the region developed in recent time.Meanwhile, the seminar also recommended, besides organising a massive mass movement on the territory of Manipur, for sending missives on the issue to international fora.

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AMTU leader passes away

All Manipur Tribal Union AMTU has condoled the sudden demise of Roukamang Wilson Gangmei who was the secretary of the ‘public affairs’ of All Manipur Tribal Union who passed away today in Tamenglong Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

All Manipur Tribal Union AMTU has condoled the sudden demise of Roukamang Wilson Gangmei who was the secretary of the ‘public affairs’ of All Manipur Tribal Union who passed away today in Tamenglong Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Mass movement proposed against ‘faulty’ border fencing

A day long seminar on India’s Stand on the Territorial Integrity of Manipur organized under the aegis of United Committee Manipur UCM held at Imphal Hotel here today has unanimously resolved to launch a mass movement against the ‘faulty’ border fen…

A day long seminar on India’s Stand on the Territorial Integrity of Manipur organized under the aegis of United Committee Manipur UCM held at Imphal Hotel here today has unanimously resolved to launch a mass movement against the ‘faulty’ border fencing being carried along Indo Myanmar International border in Moreh Source Hueiyen News Service

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Village chief shot at leg

The chief of Chingmei Kabui Village under Khoupum Police Station in Tamenglong district was shot at leg by suspected Zeliangrong United Front ZUF cadres near Namkaolong Primary School yesterday Source Hueiyen News Service

The chief of Chingmei Kabui Village under Khoupum Police Station in Tamenglong district was shot at leg by suspected Zeliangrong United Front ZUF cadres near Namkaolong Primary School yesterday Source Hueiyen News Service

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BOSEM warns

Board of Secondary Education Manipur has said that it has come to the notice of the Board that some schools recognised by the Board have been sending up students from un recognised schools as their own students to take the HSLC examination Source Th…

Board of Secondary Education Manipur has said that it has come to the notice of the Board that some schools recognised by the Board have been sending up students from un recognised schools as their own students to take the HSLC examination Source The Sangai Express

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Naveen’s body handed over to family

The dead body of Ayekpam Naveen 56 , who was killed by unidentified persons at Tangjeng under Thoubal Police Station, has been handed over to his family members today Source Hueiyen News Service

The dead body of Ayekpam Naveen 56 , who was killed by unidentified persons at Tangjeng under Thoubal Police Station, has been handed over to his family members today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Blood donation camp held

As a part of the no replacement month being observed at the Government hospitals of Manipur RIMS, JNIMS and other District Hospitals , and extended in connection with the World Blood Donor Day June 14 under the theme ,’Give the gift of life Donate …

As a part of the no replacement month being observed at the Government hospitals of Manipur RIMS, JNIMS and other District Hospitals , and extended in connection with the World Blood Donor Day June 14 under the theme ,’Give the gift of life Donate blood’ under the sponsorship of MACS SBTC Manipur, a voluntary blood donation camp was organised at the premises of Don Bosco College, Maram, Senapati District yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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Medical Camp held at Silent village

A daylong medical camp was organised on Sunday at Silent village under the aegis of Tribal Youth Council Manipur TYCM Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

A daylong medical camp was organised on Sunday at Silent village under the aegis of Tribal Youth Council Manipur TYCM Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

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Bengali student’s body formed

Hoping for the welfare of the students, a student body of the Bengali students residing at the Bengali dominated area of Jiribam sub division here, a student’s body christened All Jiribam Bengali Students’ Union AJBSU was formed today Source The S…

Hoping for the welfare of the students, a student body of the Bengali students residing at the Bengali dominated area of Jiribam sub division here, a student’s body christened All Jiribam Bengali Students’ Union AJBSU was formed today Source The Sangai Express

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CrPC 144 clamped in Shillong ahead of Inner Line Permit stir

In view of the ‘public bandh’ of Meghalaya called by the various civil and students’ organisations including Khasi Students Union KSU , FKJGP, HNYF, Garo Students Union GSU , JSSU, CSWO, KWWADA, ADE, RBYF in protest against the non implementation of …

In view of the ‘public bandh’ of Meghalaya called by the various civil and students’ organisations including Khasi Students Union KSU , FKJGP, HNYF, Garo Students Union GSU , JSSU, CSWO, KWWADA, ADE, RBYF in protest against the non implementation of Inner Line Permit ILP in Meghalaya, the District Magistrate, East Khasi Hills, Shillong has promulgated section 144 CrPC prohibiting carrying of arms, weapons or any material s which may be used to cause grievous harm, injury or damage or loss of human life, public and private property, sale of petrol diesel or any other inflammable material in loose jericans jars bottles to any person s by any petrol pumps or refilling stations or private individuals dealing with the sale or storage of the same within the district Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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AMTU condoles Roukamang

All Manipur Tribal Union AMTU has condoled the the sudden demise of Roukamang Wilson Gangmei who was the secretary of the ‘public affairs’ of All Manipur Tribal Union who passed away today in Tamenglong Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

All Manipur Tribal Union AMTU has condoled the the sudden demise of Roukamang Wilson Gangmei who was the secretary of the ‘public affairs’ of All Manipur Tribal Union who passed away today in Tamenglong Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Scribes to take out protest rally today

The journalists in the State under the aegis of All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union AMWJU would take out a silent rally against threats and intimidations served to media houses and newspaper hawkers by some organizations Source Hueiyen News Ser…

The journalists in the State under the aegis of All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union AMWJU would take out a silent rally against threats and intimidations served to media houses and newspaper hawkers by some organizations Source Hueiyen News Service

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State delegates leaving Imphal for Malaysia

Seven Professors drawn from different Government colleges and Manipur University will leave Imphal for Malaysia to take part in the 5th ITC International Conference to be held at Kaulalumpur tomorrow Source The Sangai Express

Seven Professors drawn from different Government colleges and Manipur University will leave Imphal for Malaysia to take part in the 5th ITC International Conference to be held at Kaulalumpur tomorrow Source The Sangai Express

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Thai man wanted by India for arms dealings with Naga rebels nabbed

Police in Thailand have arrested a Thai man wanted in India for alleged involvement in international arms deals with Naga rebels worth almost USD 2 million, authorities said Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

Police in Thailand have arrested a Thai man wanted in India for alleged involvement in international arms deals with Naga rebels worth almost USD 2 million, authorities said Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Adult Learners Week to be observed on Sep 9

To commemorate International Literacy Day, Model Centre, SRC NEHU Shillong under Saakshar Bharat Mission, a flagship programme of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt of India is planning to observe Adult Learners Week in Kangpokpi Block from S…

To commemorate International Literacy Day, Model Centre, SRC NEHU Shillong under Saakshar Bharat Mission, a flagship programme of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt of India is planning to observe Adult Learners Week in Kangpokpi Block from September 9 to 14 Source The Sangai Express

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Police checkpost torched Arrest of UG suspect sparks violence at Moreh

A police check post opened here was torched in the course of a violent public outcry following arrest of a suspected PRA cadre by commandos posted in the border town Source The Sangai Express

A police check post opened here was torched in the course of a violent public outcry following arrest of a suspected PRA cadre by commandos posted in the border town Source The Sangai Express

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