(L) Kunjamohon’s ashes scattered over Barak River

JIRIBAM, June 5: The ashes of the late Nongthombom Kunjamohon, a renowned writer of the state was submerged in the Barak river as a mark of respect and acknowledgement for

JIRIBAM, June 5: The ashes of the late Nongthombom Kunjamohon, a renowned writer of the state was submerged in the Barak river as a mark of respect and acknowledgement for his contribution to society, cutting across communities and creeds, as per his wish at around 9.30 am on Thursday by Manipur Sahitya Parishad, Assam, Cachar District Committee and Barak Upeitoka Bango Sahitya and Sankrita Sanmelan, Silchar.

As a part of the submersion of his ashes ceremony, people offered their last tributes to urn containing his ashes at the office of Upeitoka Bango Sahitya and Sankriti Sanmelan, Silchar. Later, Dr Maimon Shantikumar Singh on behalf of Manipur Sahitya Parishad, Assam, Cachar District Committee delivered the key note address on why people are paying their tribute to the late writer.

Reiterating the late writer’s wish of submerging his ashes to his beloved Barak River, Shantikumar said that people from various communities in Cachar, Assam were thronging to pay their last respect to the late writer because he transcended the barriers of caste and creed, and had worked in the field of literature.

Dipak Sen Gupta, Teimur Raja Choudhary of Upeitoka Bango Sahitya and Sankriti Sanmelan, Silchar, and other famous personalities gave speeches at the function which was also attended by the late writer’s younger brother N Bala, N Nande Singh.

 

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Former militant shot dead

IMPHAL, June 5: A former cadre of the People United Liberation Front, Md Abdur was shot dead by unknown persons at his residence yesterday, said a police source. According to

IMPHAL, June 5: A former cadre of the People United Liberation Front, Md Abdur was shot dead by unknown persons at his residence yesterday, said a police source.

According to a police source, the former militant was shot dead around 9.30pm at his Chirai Awang Leikai residence under Mayang Imphal.

Sources however, informed that Md Abdur, 35 son of Jalin of Chirai Awang Leikai was shot dead by none other than his own brother.

Police said Abdur was shot in his abdomen with a single barrel bore gun by the unknown assailant after entering his room.

Locals who were present at the RIMS morgue told the media that Abdur was a former cadre of PULF and had served his jail term under NASA after being arrested by the police a few years back.

Meanwhile, reliable sources informed that Abdur was shot by his own younger brother identified as Md Nasirkhan as the younger brother was fed up of Abdur’s menacing ways and quarrel with the family.

Sources also said that Abdur was a habitual drug user and had threatened to kill his family members during a heated argument.

It was during that course of time, his younger brother had shot him with a single barrel bored gun. He had died on the spot due to three bullet wounds in his abdomen, said the source.

The dead body has been claimed by the family members after the post mortem was conducted at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences this noon.

Police have also recovered an empty case of single barrel bore bullet from the spot and taken up a case regarding the incident.

 

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Gaikhangam ask people to beware of anti-social elements in up coming ADC polls

IMPHAL, June 5: The Union government has implemented many schemes for the welfare of the public in every state of India. If schemes were utilised with sincerity and transparency by

IMPHAL, June 5: The Union government has implemented many schemes for the welfare of the public in every state of India. If schemes were utilised with sincerity and transparency by representatives of local bodies, the state might have been more developed, stated Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam in a felicitation programme of newly elected Chairman Hunaliabou and Vice-Chairman Zino Kamei of ADC Tamenglong.

He said, further, that the ADC was a defunct local body four years ago. But, now it is functioning properly under the leadership of Okram Ibobi Singh even after confronted with pressing issues like sixth schedule demand committee etc.

Reminding people about the time when candidates faced intimidation or were killed with the demand of “no sixth schedule, no ADC election in hills area”, he said the term of the ADC will be complete next year, adding that unfortunately, due to the threat posed by the demand committee four ADCs are still operating from the valley as they are banned in their native villages or districts.

“Now questions are being asked about why ADCs are not operating out of its proper district head quarters,” he said, “ but operating ADCs out of valley areas was not the wish of the government as circumstances compelled it to operate from the valley.”

Assuring the hills people that the government is now creating good atmosphere in its district head quarters for shifting their ADC and for providing welfare schemes and other benefits to public, he said that without people’s support no government government schemes or project aken up in state will succeed.

The Deputy CM lamented that if from top to bottom schemes such as NREGS are utilised properly at least 50 percent of the project of our state might be developed.

“It is unfortunate that not much on the ground have been achieved despite huge amounts have been sanctioned for the proposed projects or schemes.”

Clarifying some propaganda which is creating confusions to the general public that the NDA led central government and the Congress led state government can’t work together for public, he said: “ India is a parliamentary democracy with a unilateral structure of federalism under the framework of the Indian constitution with many bounding dos and don’ts. So, we need not worry about the change at the centre because the change won’t affect our state. If any state matter is handed by Central government, it is unconstitutional. Every government process is bound by a system.”

He said that now the party will be united instead of worrying about the defection of members and will be more strengthened with the determination to not commit the same mistakes of the present government.

Appealing the people of Manipur to beware of anti-state elements who will be seen in the coming ADC elections with a strategy of boycotting ADC members by replacing them with proxy candidates as their hidden agenda, he said that a similar tactic was sued in the recent LS polls.

“They will use force or any means to win the seats of ADC so that they can create a headache to the government,” he said.

Tamei MLA Z Kokhonbau Newmai, the president of the function said that the ADC Tamenglong has a unique quality of unity and understanding among its ADC members from the Block Congress Committee Tamei and Tousem.

“The term of the present ADC will be complete next year but the members are thinking that they can bring a change in the area by developed it equally. This ADC is a collective and composite council of various communities but with a same ideology and unity without the barrier of being Nagas or Kukis. Development initiated in Tamenglong is transparent,” he said.

 

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3 hardcore UGs nabbed in Manipur – Nagaland Post

3 hardcore UGs nabbed in ManipurNagaland PostCommando personnel of the state police arrested a PREPAK cadre from the border town Moreh of Manipur in Chandel district. He was identified as Warekpam Birjit Singh (45) of Langmeidong of Thoubal district. F…

3 hardcore UGs nabbed in Manipur
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Commando personnel of the state police arrested a PREPAK cadre from the border town Moreh of Manipur in Chandel district. He was identified as Warekpam Birjit Singh (45) of Langmeidong of Thoubal district. For more updates, follow us on Facebook …

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