Two arrested in combing operation in Manipur – The Hindu

Two arrested in combing operation in ManipurThe HinduThe troopers of Red Shield Division conducted a combing operation at Laiaren Sajik areas on the basis of intelligence reports that some rebels were sighted in the immediate vicinity. An official stat…

Two arrested in combing operation in Manipur
The Hindu
The troopers of Red Shield Division conducted a combing operation at Laiaren Sajik areas on the basis of intelligence reports that some rebels were sighted in the immediate vicinity. An official statement said that the troopers were able to arrest

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Two arrested in combing operation in Manipur – The Hindu

Two arrested in combing operation in ManipurThe HinduThe troopers of Red Shield Division conducted a combing operation at Laiaren Sajik areas on the basis of intelligence reports that some rebels were sighted in the immediate vicinity. An official stat…

Two arrested in combing operation in Manipur
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The troopers of Red Shield Division conducted a combing operation at Laiaren Sajik areas on the basis of intelligence reports that some rebels were sighted in the immediate vicinity. An official statement said that the troopers were able to arrest

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AAP Manipur unit releases poll manifesto – The Hindu

AAP Manipur unit releases poll manifestoThe HinduThe Manipur branch of the AAP released its election manifesto on Saturday by the general Inner Manipur constituency candidate Ibomcha Khwairakpam at the press club. Hareswor Goswami, the convener clarifi…

AAP Manipur unit releases poll manifesto
The Hindu
The Manipur branch of the AAP released its election manifesto on Saturday by the general Inner Manipur constituency candidate Ibomcha Khwairakpam at the press club. Hareswor Goswami, the convener clarified that some elements had issued a “fake” …

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Manipur TET results 2013 declared – TruthDive

Manipur TET results 2013 declaredTruthDiveImphal, Apr 5 (TruthDive): Board of Secondary Education, Manipur (BSEM) which conducted Manipur Teachers Eligibility Test 2013 has released the Manipur TET 2013 results on its official website. Candidates who a…

Manipur TET results 2013 declared
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Imphal, Apr 5 (TruthDive): Board of Secondary Education, Manipur (BSEM) which conducted Manipur Teachers Eligibility Test 2013 has released the Manipur TET 2013 results on its official website. Candidates who appeared for Manipur TET 2013 may check …

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AAP election manifesto released

IMPHAL, April 5: After the reported possible rift within the Manipur unit of the Aam Aadmi Party, the party released its Election Manifesto on Saturday at the Manipur Press Club,

IMPHAL, April 5: After the reported possible rift within the Manipur unit of the Aam Aadmi Party, the party released its Election Manifesto on Saturday at the Manipur Press Club, Imphal.

During the function, the convenor of the State Campaign Committee of Aam Aadmi Party, Hareshwar Goswami has clarified that the Election Manifesto which was released on April 4 last led by Th Manihar was ‘fake’ and; added that the State Executive Body of the party is not operational in the state.

He further said that State Election Committee is preparing the election manifesto for the upcoming Lok Sabha election and this Election Committee will take decision on any issues.

Further clarifying on the issue, he communicated to the gathering and media persons that a formal complaint will be submitted to central leaders against Th Manihar and S Jugendro, both AAP co-ordinators of the state for releasing the fake manifesto a day ahead of the election manifesto program.

The election manifesto contained changes in administration mainly anti- corruption hotline and anti-corruption cell will be opened so that every people of Manipur can act as an anti-corruption inspection, the government schools of the state will be developed.

Further according to the convenor, it also contained economy development, transport and communication; and improvement of health care of the government hospitals as per with national and international standard.

The manifesto also mentioned of protecting the rights of the indigenous people and culture of the people including their rights over land, natural resources etc. The manifesto also includes the removal of Armed Forces Special Power Acts 1958 from Manipur and protection of the territorial boundaries of Manipur, he said.

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Parking `“ A question of luck?

By M.C. Linthoingambee The valuation of good parking space is considered a major component of development in various countries including India, especially when car production figures have touched 15 million

By M.C. Linthoingambee

The valuation of good parking space is considered a major component of development in various countries including India, especially when car production figures have touched 15 million in 2010 with more increase happening in the corresponding coming years.  However the ever increasing demand for automobiles is not correlated by a corresponding increase in road infrastructure. This has the effect of increased strain on roads leading to traffic jams and accidents. There is also the matter of the vehicles need a space to park somewhere. Who will give this space? Urbanization has led to a greater part of open spaces going under construction with little area left plant even a single green plant.

As per Indian Road Congress (IRC) Standards, a vehicle takes 25 sq. m of space on an average. Whether it’s going for shopping or for any other purpose or for just going home or in his office, a car owner needs a parking space to make room for his luxury ride. All this amounts to the use of heavy volume of land just for parking. There are also various plans tackling this issue with more and more buildings and basement lot used for the drive of this purpose to make living space bigger than parking areas. Parking is a major concern when it is not able to accommodate the ever increasing traffic volume, keeping in mind that parking space are public spaces. The State being the custodian of public spaces is faced with the challenging task of providing facilities to people, while making sure the same is not wasted away.

In matters of policy, India does not have a comprehensive law relating to parking other than a nation-wide general policy. Generally, laws related to parking address parking regulation and enforcement. Considering the need to regulate and transform the event of hindrance in parking space, the National Urban Transport Policy of India devised by the Ministry of Urban Development in 2006 sets the tone for parking in India thereby mentioning that land is a valuable commodity and that parking fees shall reflect the market value of the land utilized for parking. Now, do we know the reason why we have to keep on paying someone or an agency for a parking space? At the same time, it directs the State governments to make suitable amendments to building rules to provide adequate parking spaces. Determination of parking space is a state subject and divested to urban local bodies through the process of decentralization.  The Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, the flagship scheme for city development envisages formulation of parking policies for every city. The Ministry vide its Notification dated 28th March, 2007 directed all states to incorporate specific provisions on parking in various cities and towns in tune with local conditions.

The common issue of transportation is becoming a heavily guarded question. If you have a car, then you have an easier mode of travelling but even if you do, where is the parking space? If you are lucky, then you would have beaten the several others vehicle to a parking spot, otherwise you have to find an empty spot elsewhere, drive around until you find one or simply return home. The rule is to park in the right way and right place so not to cause hindrance to the general public. We know about the rush hours on the office clock, school clock and as such many others that ascertain a certain attention to curve out the issue of using of public transport and walking to a place of destination. And weekends are always a speed breaker with the number of cars travelling on Saturdays and Sundays for a leisure day increasing manifold.

The Municipal Corporation or the concerned City Development Authorities is given the mandate to govern both on-street and off-street parking. The Municipal law of a state addresses the manner in which parking lots shall be determined and assigned. Nothing works without a guide. In this context, laws relating to parking are loosely set based on guidelines and conviction of the local bodies. This assumes significance as states have given less importance to parking while devising plans for urban or local development. All across the world, countries have realized the need to have a strict parking regime ie.   parking policies which are aimed at better utilization of public space and restricting ownership and ridership of vehicles to curtail traffic and pollution.   Enforcement of parking rules is the mandate given to Traffic Police who has the power to fine, lock and even tow a vehicle found violating the traffic rules.  Section 177 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 empowers the traffic police to levy a fine of Rs 100 for a single offence and Rs 200 for repeated offence relating to parking. The laws and rules relating to traffic needs to incorporate provisions relating to parking which helps in better utilization of parking space and monitoring of parking. The persons managing the parking need to be empowered and given the right to penalize for parking violations. This shall include fining, locking and towing.

It is a common factum that in our country and in our states, the idea of parking is still a unconquered mountain hill with many terrains and winds to block out the surface but it could be said that we have try and are keen on trying further to make safe parking space. The parking space in Manipur is still not drafted or constructed still which is why we need effective implementation.

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Ukhrul DC transferred, CSOs enforce momentary shutdown

By R Lester Makang UKHRUL, April 5: In a sudden and drastic move by the state government just three days ahead of the Outer Manipur Parliamentary elections, Ukhrul DC Dr

By R Lester Makang

UKHRUL, April 5: In a sudden and drastic move by the state government just three days ahead of the Outer Manipur Parliamentary elections, Ukhrul DC Dr SK Chaurasia has been transferred out of here, while joint secretary, (Finance), commissioner Taxes & Excise and staff officer to the chief secretary Modak Hrisheekesh Arvind has been posted in his place.

At the same time, sources have said, the state Election Commission has declared the two assembly constituencies of the district, namely

44-Ukhrul (ST) AC and 45- Chingai (ST) AC as hyper sensitive zones in connection with the ensuing Lok Sabha polls in Outer Manipur Parliamentary Constituency which is slated for Wednesday (9 April).

Besides, the Election Commission has also issued new directives to make every necessary arrangement for smooth conduct of the polls in these constituencies, sources further said.

Meanwhile, decrying the government`s move as an affront to the people of the district, various civil society organizations here have enforced a three-hour total shutdown from 3 pm till 6 pm in the town this evening.

During the shutdown, the whole town wore a deserted look as all business establishments downed their shutters while vehicles stayed off the main road and people remained indoors.

However, as is usual with most event organizers here to keep things from media persons, further details of the whys and the wherefores of today`s protest could not be immediately established at the time of filing this report.

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Film appreciation course sponsorship

IMPHAL, Apr 5: The Manipur Film Development Corporation Ltd., Palace Gate, Imphal is going to sponsor two people with financial support to participate in the Summer Film Appreciation Course, 2014

IMPHAL, Apr 5: The Manipur Film Development Corporation Ltd., Palace Gate, Imphal is going to sponsor two people with financial support to participate in the Summer Film Appreciation Course, 2014 to be held from June 2-28 at Pune.

According to a press release, the course is organised by the Nation Film Archive of India and Film and Television Institute of India, (Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Govt. of India, Pune).

Further details can be had from office of the corporation.

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Book Extract / The Great Game and its impact on the NE

By Pradip Phanjoubam This is an extract from another chapter of the book I am currently writing as a fellow of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, IIAS, Shimla, and

By Pradip Phanjoubam

This is an extract from another chapter of the book I am currently writing as a fellow of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, IIAS, Shimla, and on the verge of completion. As earlier, the footnotes and references have been removed, and paragraphs broken up into smaller ones to suit newspaper publishing.

Indeed, the conceptualisation of nation as a cultural container becomes extremely problematic when dealing with peripheral provinces such as the Northeast, an approximate 98 per cent of which physical boundary is international. There therefore can be no other way of studying the place, its histories and peoples without doing so in consonance with the territories beyond these international borders.

In any case, these boundaries are mid twentieth century phenomena, and stories earlier than the period will not have them at all. In many ways, whatever their biases catering to their own views of the world, colonial historian who worked on maps bigger than the confines of national boundaries provide a clearer pictures of the pasts of these peripheral regions. Chroniclers of imperial history such as Alexander Mackenzie, Edward Gait and Robert Reid therefore remain indispensable in any serious study of the Northeast region.

In the earlier chapters we have seen how the history of the Northeast cannot be dissociated from the history of Burma or Bangladesh. In this chapter, we shall see how this is equally true of Tibet and beyond. It should be interesting therefore, to explore and discover for instance how Imperial Russia’s interest in Mongolia would have had an impact on the evolution of the idea of the Northeast. How Britain’s zealous and over protective outlook towards its empire’s frontiers in Afghanistan and Persia too would have had similar influences in the shaping of the Northeast. How the clash of interest between Russia and Britain in Tibet and their decision to agree to a treaty-bound mutual exclusion of each other from the region would ultimately leave the field clear for China’s entry thereby again profoundly impacting the security environment as well as the certainty of boundary of the Northeast.

How in summary, the Great Game, the name given to the undeclared territorial rivalry towards the end of the 19th Century and the beginning of the 20th Century between Britain and Russia, two great powers of the era, was a big factor in the making of the physical map as well as the psychological makeup of the Northeast. We shall then see how the McMahon Line, with all its flaws and blemishes, is very much a product of this Great Game.

Not many have tried to explore these connections. But of these few, at least one has gone even beyond to suggest the Great Game has a sequel and is still continuing to impact the Northeast in a profound way. In Bertil Lintner’s 2012 book “Great Game East”, the author argues that after the Great Game in Central Asia concluded in the early 20th century with the changes in power alliances in Europe post WWI, another one began unfolding in the South and South East Asia. This time the rivalry was for the control of Asia’s most volatile frontier – the Indo-Burma region. This Great Game East is an extension of the Cold War between the Western and Eastern Blocs in the post WWII period, and is informed by the Western Bloc’s mission of combating the spread of Communism in the world.

The chief protagonist here understandably is the US which through its undercover agency, the CIA, allegedly ran operations supporting Tibetan resistance fighters after the Chinese occupation of Tibet in 1950 to undermine Communist China’s control of the region. Prior to the 1962 India-China war, when hostilities between India and China was still not open, this was done without the knowledge of India, and with the assistance of Sikkimese and Nepali sleuths. The operation headquarters were in East Pakistan and Nepal. After the 1962 war, India too became party to this game.

In reciprocation, China too in the 1970s and 80s, openly extended help to Northeast insurgents, beginning with the Nagas. But here too, the power alignments would shift in the years after the 1962 war. China would fall out with the USSR, the archrival of the US, even as India finds itself drifting closer to the USSR. Consequently, the US would warm up to China.

Apart from these realignment of power equations, it is also said the controversial 1970 book by British Australian journalist reporting for a British newspaper from India during the 1960s, Neville Maxwell, “India’s China War”, which the then American Secretary of State Henry Kissinger openly praised, was also a catalyst in this thaw in relation between the US and China. It is significant that Kissinger in 1970 and the then US President, Richard Nixon in 1971, made their historic visits to China flagging off a new era of power alliance, paving the way for China opening up to the Capitalist world.

Maxwell’s book, based almost solely on Indian sources, in particular the still classified Henderson Brooks-Bhagat report 1963 on India’s disastrous 1962 war with China which apparently was leaked to him, is generally considered as brilliantly written and researched book. Reviewers however have noted that he is too enthusiastic to agree with the Chinese views and equally enthusiastic to disagree with the Indian views. The book damns India as the aggressor and portrays China as the aggrieved in the 1962 war.

There were also other seemingly remote developments and turns of events in the diplomacy of the British Imperial Government, sometimes a consequence of the Great Game, and at other times related to other political pressures of the time, which too had a telling effect on the Northeast.

The most important of these is what I call a clash of maps of concerns between the British Empire and its various colonies. In this case, the difference in security perception scenarios as seen from London and Simla and as we shall see, the interest of the Empire almost always prevailed over that of British India. However, quite tragically, when the Empire ultimately dissolves, as it must, burdens of the sacrifices the colonies were made to make in the name of the Empire remains to be borne only by the liberated former colonies. The McMahon Line is one such legacies India is left to bear long after the British Empire has ceased to exist.

This conflict of the large and small maps of concerns in the case of India had very definite dramatis personae. The pitch of this conflict also changed with regime changes in London. As it turned out, in the heat of the Big Game, the Liberals generally were the most hurtful to British India’s interest. There also emerged a broad pattern. Regardless of coming from a Liberal or Conservative background, executives who were posted in India turned to a stance closer to the vantage of the Conservatives on India’s security while those who functioned from London tended to take a more detached and academic assessments of these same security scenarios, much to the frustration of those on the ground.

At one end of this spectrum of political outlooks was Lord John Morley, ‘Secretary of State for India between 1905 and 1910 and again in 1911 and Lord President of the Council between 1910 and 1914. Morley was a distinguished political commentator, and biographer of his hero, William Gladstone. He is best known for his writings and for his “reputation as the last of the great nineteenth-century Liberals”. He opposed imperialism and the Boer War, and his opposition to British entry into the First World War led him to leave government in 1914.’ At the other end was the hardnosed ‘George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, KG, GCSI, GCIE, PC (11 January 1859 – 20 March 1925), known as The Lord Curzon of Kedleston between 1898 and 1911 and as The Earl Curzon of Kedleston between 1911 and 1921’, a British Conservative statesman who was Viceroy of India and Foreign Secretary. Morley remained in office long after Curzon retired and the tussle between these two vantages expectedly became unequal.

Relevant to this discussion are the circumstances that ultimately shaped British India’s policy to towards Tibet. Curzon, who was deeply suspicious of Russian interest in Tibet was certain Tibet either had to be under Indian control or else be made a Protectorate State like Bhutan and Sikkim for India’s future security. Towards the close of the 19th Century, the British India administration from the time of Viceroy Lord Dufferin had come to be of the opinion that the Chinese control of Tibet was a fiction.

This growing opinion was catalysed further by the abject inability of the Chinese  government to have the Tibetans honour two treaties the British signed in 1890 and 1893 with China, the first fixing the boundary of the British protectorate State of Sikkim and Tibet, and the second on regulating trade between Tibet and India. After Curzon took charge as Viceroy, the urgency to deal with the Tibetans became even more urgent, as Curzon believed the 13th Dalai Lama incarnate, the spiritual and temporal leader of the Tibetans, was leaning towards Russia. Curzon then decided Tibetan affairs had to be dealt directly with the Tibetan and not through Chinese mediation.

The Younghusband Mission of 1904, or invasion of Tibet to force the 1904 Lhasa Convention by which Tibet became virtually a Protectorate State of the British, is the first major outcome of this aggressive policy he adopted. If this atrocious invasion can be described as landmark, the drama that followed revealed even more the innards of the British administration, and the various contrary pulls within it. In the years ahead, the India Office in London, with Morley at the helm as Secretary of State, would undo all of what the Lhasa Convention 1904 is supposed to have achieved in securing India’s northern boundary. All this on the plea that foreign policy interests of the Empire are not the same as those of the colonies and that the former is primary.

The logic always is, the concession India seeks in Tibet would encourage other rival European Powers to seek similar concessions in other areas of interest of the British Empire, such as in Persia, Afghanistan, Mongolia, China, Indo-China etc. Continuing the duel after Curzon had departed, Morley wrote to Curzon’s successor, Lord Minto in October 1906 that these ‘frontier men’, forget ‘the complex intrigues, rival interests and, if you like, diabolical machinations which make up international politics for a vast sprawling Empire like ours, exposing more vulnerable surface than any Empire the world ever saw.’ Ironically, Minto once in India would also begin to see India’s security from similar lens as Curzon saw it.

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Randomisation of EVMs held at Jiribam

JIRIBAM, April 5: The randomisation of the Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) which will be used in the election of the No II-Outer Parliamentary Constituency for the 40-Jiribam assembly constitution were

JIRIBAM, April 5: The randomisation of the Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) which will be used in the election of the No II-Outer Parliamentary Constituency for the 40-Jiribam assembly constitution were conducted at the office of the additional deputy commissioner of the Jiribam sub division at around 11 am in presence of election agents of the various candidates of the election.

The randomisation process of the EVMs was led by the ADC/DEO Dr Harmit Singh Pahuja along with officials and agents

It is notable that a total of 25,618 voters including 13,205 male and 12413 female will cast their vote at 40 polling stations of which 12 polling stations are identified as sensitive, 28 as normal and four Sector Magistrate and two Micro Observers has been inducted for the smooth conduct of the election.

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No place for guns in a democracy: CM

IMPHAL, April 5: A democratic land cannot be governed at gun-point. The aspiration to come to power by threatening people with guns should be forsaken and cannot allow such aspirations

IMPHAL, April 5: A democratic land cannot be governed at gun-point. The aspiration to come to power by threatening people with guns should be forsaken and cannot allow such aspirations to be realised. Any ambition to break up Manipur will be defeated by the coming election’s result.

This was stated by the state chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh during an election campaign of Congress candidate for the Outer Parliamentary seat, Thangsho Baite.

The campaign was held at the Multi-purpose community hall, Kakching Mayai Leikai.

India is a democracy and Manipur is a ‘small India’. In a democracy, elections occupy an important place, he said.

Continuing his charges against several parties of being community and religion based, Ibobi said that India holds all religion and communities to be the same.

And as such parties like BJP and the NPF should not be strengthened, and they cannot be entrusted with the reins of the land, he asserted.  

The seven segments of Thoubal district and Jiribam will act as the deciding factor for the poll result of the Outer seat, Ibobi asserted.

The voters cannot be threatened with guns in these segments, he said before declaring that it will teach the candidates aspiring of being in power by threatening the voters with guns and the outfits behind them.

Without naming the outfit concerned, and by citing the reported threatening of the Ukhrul BJP office yesterday, the chief minister said that the act of the outfit behind NPF threatening people in the hill districts to vote for their candidate is unacceptable.

Ibobi further elaborated on the issue of unity and said all the communities of the land are brothers and sisters.

He said the election of a Muslim during the recent election of Rajya Sabha MP has not only gratified the minority community but also shows the party’s thinking of ‘living together’.

He further appealed to the people to defeat the parties aspiring to break Manipur and which are based on religion and communal lines.

The meeting was attended by thousands of people.

Speaking at the meeting, MPCC president Gaikhangam said that the BJP is dreaming of getting majority in the election and spreading false propaganda amongst the public and trying to portray Congress in the wrong light.

NPF has been trying hard to break Manipur, he said.

In such a situation we cannot remain silent. This year’s election in an important one and we need to unite as one, he asserted.

He continued that from the activities of the NPF leader Neiphiu Rio it seems like MP should be selected and not elected by popular vote.

However, he further said that the Congress party will not remain as silent spectators and will draw the attention of the ECI.

Gaikhangam further expressed that the interference of the NSCN (IM) in the election process of the Indian Constitution indicates that they have given their consent to Indian Parliamentary democracy.

So, they should come out openly and contest the election, Gaikhangam added.

He also made an appeal to Nagaland CM Rio to stop giving wrong message while conducting election campaign in the hill districts of Manipur.

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New Checkon Acquisition: Irabot hints at Cong infighting

IMPHAL, April 5: Voicing his strong opposition against the acquisition of huge residential area in New Checkon area for the construction of proposed Secured Government Housing Colony, Wangkhei MLA, Yumkham

IMPHAL, April 5: Voicing his strong opposition against the acquisition of huge residential area in New Checkon area for the construction of proposed Secured Government Housing Colony, Wangkhei MLA, Yumkham Irabot opined that it is a plot to assassinate his political career by fellow congressman.

Speaking to IFP, the senior politician divulged that it was a discretionary decision of the Chief Minister as the notification issued for acquisition of land neither consulted the Imphal Municipal Council or has approval of the state Cabinet.  

He further pointed out that under the Rules of Business of the State of Manipur the decision of the state cabinet is necessary for such matter besides it is mandatory to consult the IMC under the provisions of the Aims and Objects of the Land Acquisition Act, 2013 (the latest amended Land Acquisition Act).

The senior congress legislator calculated that the move will initially discourage his voters (congress supporters) which ultimately affects the outcome his performance in the ensuing MP election thereby reducing his reputation within fellow congress legislators.   

The acquisition will likely affect three polling stations of Wangkhei constituency which is believed to be the stronghold of Irabot. In total seven areas will be affected which included Dimdailong, Namthanpung, Mission Lane, Maring Lane, Chassad Avenue, Pureiromba Leikai and Nongpok Ingkhol.

Ruling out any legitimacy of the proposed moved, he steadfastly vowed to confront with all his might.

Meanwhile, Y Irabot also informed to have sent a written petition to AICC general secretary NE-incharge, Luizinho Faleiro, in this connection.

In the petition the senior congress legislator, also explained on the lack of legitimacy of the land acquisition move said that the acquisition order was released only on the approval of the Chief Minister.

Informing that the villages have been settling there for more than 50 years having land pattas and Dag chithas, he said that the bonafide voters in the said affected villages having considerable number of voters in three polling stations are annoyed and harassed on the eve of the ensuing Inner Parliamentary Election.

He further stated that despite being the sitting MLA of the said constituency he was not consulted, he said “it was high time for all sincere Congress workers to work unitedly despite of having differences among ourselves with the only determination of winning the ensuing parliamentary election”.

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BJP office vandalised in Manipur – The Hindu

BJP office vandalised in ManipurThe HinduFive armed persons vandalised the office of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Ukhrul district on Friday and asked the members who were present there not to reopen the office. The persons armed with sophisticated wea…

BJP office vandalised in Manipur
The Hindu
Five armed persons vandalised the office of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Ukhrul district on Friday and asked the members who were present there not to reopen the office. The persons armed with sophisticated weapons pulled down the party flag and …
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AAP is a divided house in Manipur – The Hindu

AAP is a divided house in ManipurThe HinduThe Aam Adami Party whose Manipur unit was opened very recently is today a divided house. The issue came to the fore when one faction said that its poll manifesto would be released on Saturday while the other r…

AAP is a divided house in Manipur
The Hindu
The Aam Adami Party whose Manipur unit was opened very recently is today a divided house. The issue came to the fore when one faction said that its poll manifesto would be released on Saturday while the other released it in haste on Friday night.

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