Woman found murdered after being `raped`, houses of accused torched

IMPHAL, June 6: In an apparent case of the rising crime against women in the state, a woman was found brutally murdered allegedly after being raped by a man who

IMPHAL, June 6: In an apparent case of the rising crime against women in the state, a woman was found brutally murdered allegedly after being raped by a man who happened to be a husband at Amurou Macha Loukon, Heirok Part III Kabo Leikai under Heirok Police Station in Thoubal district today morning.

The deceased has been identified as Ningthoujam Rebika Chanu, 25 daughter of Late N Ingo of Heirok Part II Tomal Makhong. She is the third of four siblings.

According to reports, the dead body was come across by some workers who went to the area to perform daily activities. At the time of the recovery of the body, the private part of the deceased was found in such a condition that a stick was inserted into it after being raped. Wound mark was also found on the body`™s neck believed to have caused by placing a heavy object for long. Injury mark was also found on the left face assumed to be cut by a pointed object.

On receiving the shocking news, a team of police led by SP Thoubal K Radheshyam came in to the area to enquire the incident.

Meanwhile, irate locals have torched the residential house of the rapist who is identified as Tekcham Jasraj, 24 alias Yaima son of T Shyam of Wangjing Tekcham Leikai. He has been arrested by a team of Yairipok Police led by its SDPO Sh Hemanta from Yairipok Bazar today around 10 am.

Residential houses of another two persons involved in the rape and murder of the woman were also burnt down by the locals. The two accused have been identified as Ningthoujam Bisojit, 29 alias Bise son of Late N Tombi of Wangjing Tekcham Leikai and his nephew Robinson, 27 alias Kokngang. He is staying along with his mother at the residence of his grandfather.

There is no news of arrest of the two accused till the time of filing this report.

Meanwhile, a Joint Action Committee has been formed in connection with the incident. Subsequently, the JAC has submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister through Education Minister M Okendro who is the local MLA this night demanding death penalty of the all the accused involved in the rape and murder of Rebika at the earliest.

In the memorandum, the JAC also resolved to not accept the dead body of Rebika till the government produce all the accused involved in the brutal act within 24 hours.

Speaking to media persons, Manitombi, mother of the deceased said that Rebika went out of the house at around 7.30 pm to see Watermelon Festival at Heirok Part II Mikhappi Loukon along with her aunty, Sakmacha and sister-in-law Thasana.

The aggrieved mother narrated that Rebika once told her that she was in a relationship with the main accused Jasraj but did not know that he is already married.

She claimed that Rebika was with Jasraj at the venue of the Watermelon Festival yesterday.

Jasraj works as a mason engaged in the construction of a house belonging to a rice agent identified as Liklai near Heirok CHC while Bisojit is the head mistry of the construction work, she informed.

When Rebika failed to return back home till late at night around 11 pm, everyone in the family thought that she had been eloped with Jasraj. But shockingly, she was found raped and murdered inhumanely next morning, said Manitombi with tears rolling down from her eyes.

Meanwhile, a joint meeting of womenfolk and clubs of Wangjing Tekcham Leikai convened today evening has unanimously resolved to banish the accused involved in the rape and murder of Rebika from the locality.

Meanwhile, an FIR 7 (6) 2015, Heirok PS u/s 302/376 34 IPC has been filed against the accused.

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State will have adequate power supply in few years to install cold storages: Gaikhangam

IMPHAL, June 6: Manipur will have adequate power supply in a few years time to run cold storages in different districts, deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam told media persons today. Replying

IMPHAL, June 6: Manipur will have adequate power supply in a few years time to run cold storages in different districts, deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam told media persons today.

Replying to queries from the media on the loss of agricultural products due to absence of cold storage facilities in the State during a press conference held today at his Old Secretariat office chamber, Gaikhangam said Manipur is still a power buying State, however, in the coming years the power supply will be improved for the State to install cold storage facilities in every district.

Gaikhangam also appealed to the public to take part in the upcoming 1st Manipur National Horticulture Expo to be held from June 11 to 13 at the Hapta Kangjeibung and Manipur Film Development Corporation simultaneously.

The expo is being organised by the State Horticulture Mission, department of Horticulture and Soil Conservation.

Appealing to the public to visit the expo, he said this will be the first time that an expo related to horticulture and agriculture is being held in the State.

He continued that the expo will have 31 stalls from outside the State, 19 from the State and 10 nurseries exhibiting outside the expo-pavillion.

The expo will also have five private farming and machinery companies, three banks SBI, AXIS and NABARD, two universities Central Agriculture University and ICR, he said.

Two State government departments Agriculture and Forest will also have stalls in the expo, he said adding that 20 subject experts including scientists and resource persons from all over the country will mentor the expo.

Gaikhangam also asserted that workshops on Strengthening Horticulture development for Enhancing Productivity, Quality and sustainable Livelihood will be conducted during the expo.

He said that the expo will certainly bring a change in bringing sustainable livelihood through horticulture products to the farmers in particular.

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Operation to flush out attackers will be `people friendly`: GOC

IMPHAL, June 6: General Officer Commanding 3 Corps Lieutenant General Bipin Rawat who is the overall commander of the army in the region said night curfew will be imposed along

IMPHAL, June 6: General Officer Commanding 3 Corps Lieutenant General Bipin Rawat who is the overall commander of the army in the region said night curfew will be imposed along the border as the army initiate `people friendly`™ combing operation in and around the area of the attack.

Speaking after the wreath laying ceremony in honour of the 18 slain soldiers, he said the ongoing operation in the ambush site to flush out the attackers of the deadly June 4 ambush will be `people friendly.`

He said it was neither the failure of intelligence nor a security lapse on the part of the army. Various such attacks have been averted and foiled in the past acting on intelligence inputs, he added.

The army`™s presence is to ensure that the people of Manipur live in peace and not to usher war, he asserted.

We will ensure that the insurgent groups will not harass the people of the state, he said.

On retaliation he said, one of the militants has been killed.

We will certainly take measures to ensure that the perpetrators of this crime are booked and taken to task, he continued.

`We are also looking for people who are extending open support to these militants`™ he warned adding further that such supporters will be apprehended as well.

We are not in favour of creating hardship for the people and the ongoing operation will be mindful of creating minimum hardship to the people, he claimed.

Regarding the issue of the porous international border he said, we have various crossing places, 16 km of free movement strip and permits for people to cross over the borders.

However we need to exercise stricter control now and tighten the border, since some of the insurgent groups have taken advantage of these factors, he contiuned.

We have asked the State government to imposed night curfews from dusk to dawn, along the 3 km belt border. It will enable us to conduct our operation on the border area by filtering the civilians, he added.

Border is already sealed in the cordoned area and operation is still in progress to ensure that we arrest the perpetrators before they exit to some other place, Lieutenant General Bipin Rawat asserted.

He continued media has been denied access till date and it is intended to facilitate the operation since it is still sensitive and strategically not feasible to invite media yet.

Several media persons voiced concerns regarding the denial from the ongoing operation in civilian areas to which he assured that information will be channeled.

Meanwhile, it may be added that media has been denied entry in the cordoned area ever since the ambush.

A reliable source has also informed that in some villages, combing operation has started.

In these villages, men and women have been segregated and mobile phones impounded by the security forces.

Meanwhile, a source has added that a NIA team has arrived in the State to investigate the ambush.

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87.28 percent voter turn-out in Sadar Hills

KANGPOKPI, June 6: Re-poll at 18 polling stations in Sadar Hills including 16 in Saikul AC and 2 in Kangpokpi AC reportedly concluded peacefully with a remarkable 87.28 percent voter

KANGPOKPI, June 6: Re-poll at 18 polling stations in Sadar Hills including 16 in Saikul AC and 2 in Kangpokpi AC reportedly concluded peacefully with a remarkable 87.28 percent voter turn-out today.

Repoll was conducted at 18 Polling Station in Sadar Hills with tight security from 7 am till 4:30 pm.

All polling officials and security personnel deployed in the 18 polling stations have already arrived at the ADC/DEO Sadar Hills and submitted their respective ballot boxes and documents to the concerned authority.

However, a reliable source reported that villagers of Ankhumbung blocked the entry gate towards 19/4 Ankhumbung Polling Station and did not allowed voters from other villages to cast their votes while similar incident has also been reported at 19/7 Yongba Langkhong under Saikul AC.

It is worth mentioning that out of 690 votes at 19/4 Ankhumbung Polling Booth there are only 80 valid voters in Ankhumbung village while the rest are from the adjoining villages who have been allegedly restricted entry in the polling station at the entry gate blocked by the said villagers.

Interestingly, out of 690 votes at 19/4 Ankhumbung Polling Station a total of 675 votes has been casted in today while 19/7 Yongba Langkhong Polling Station out of 516 votes a total of 510 votes has been casted.

Repoll was conducted today at 16/1 (Molkon-W/W), 16/2(Molkon-E/W), 17/2(Maojang), 19/4(Ankhumbung), 19/5(Thangal Surung), 19/7(Yongba Langkhong), 20/5 (H.Champhai), 21/1(Khamenlok), 22/1(Silent), 22/4(Island), 22/5(Kamuching), 22/6 (Leirok Vaiphei), 23/2(Waithou Chiru), 23/6(Terakhong), 24/1(Kamu Saichang) and 24/4(Salam Patong) in Saikul AC while 3/5(Thonglang Atongba) and 6/3(Lower Thanamba) in Kangpokpi AC in Sadar Hills.

Till filing of this report no other poll related violence and unfair practice has been reported.

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High voter turn-out recorded in ADC re-poll

IMPHAL, June 6: Re-poll was also conducted at 20/6 Champhai which is under 20 Maphao of Saikul AC. The casting of vote began from 7 am till 4 pm and

IMPHAL, June 6: Re-poll was also conducted at 20/6 Champhai which is under 20 Maphao of Saikul AC. The casting of vote began from 7 am till 4 pm and the vote percentages reached up to 57.9 till 9:51 am this morning and no untoward incident was reported.

The Champhai polling stations has 30 household with 692 voters.

It may be noted that the election commission ordered for fresh poll at 20/6 Champhai, following snatching of ballot box by Congress candidate Lunkhohen Haokip, on May 31 midnight. Soon after the incident came to light the BJP team along with Assam Rifle rushed to Lunkhoken`™s residence and rescued the ballot box.

Meanwhile, BJP candidate M Daniel of 19/6 Jougangtek polling station, Tamenglong ADC demanded for another re-poll alleging that proxing voting had been done by one Hangkhopao Haokip, village chief of Joujangtek.

It has been reported that the villagers chief and some of the congress worker, casted the vote before 7am.

Re-poll was conducted at Joujangtek for staining the ballot papers using ink by Hangkhopao Haokip. The incident was carried out after Deputy CM`™s PRO John Pamei with commando escort surrounded the area.

On the other hand in polling station of Irang 3/5 of Irang part 1 under Kangpokpi Dolang DCC the Congress worker tried to snatch the ballot box.

Following the incident, angry voters erupted and tried to disrupt voting process however the situation was taken under control with the AR personnel firing blank rounds in the air.

In Senapati district under Saikul subdivision, re-poll was held at the 24/4 Salam Patong UJB School polling station under 24 Bongbal Khulen DCC. Of the total 586 voters 290 are female and 296 are male.

Till 3pm the voters turn was recorded 88 percent altogether 520 voters including 275 are male and 245 female voters.

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Manipur ambush: Unit could have been lax, not followed SOPs, say experts – The Indian Express

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Manipur ambush: Cremation of six Jammu martyrs today – Chandigarh Tribune

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Full-State honour accorded to soldiers killed in ambush

IMPHAL June 6: A full State honour was accorded on the 18 soldiers of the 6 Dogra Regiment who sacrificed their lives in the June 4 ambush in Chandel district.

Governor Dr Syed Ahmed paying his repect to the 18 slain soldiers.

Governor Dr Syed Ahmed paying his repect to the 18 slain soldiers.

IMPHAL June 6: A full State honour was accorded on the 18 soldiers of the 6 Dogra Regiment who sacrificed their lives in the June 4 ambush in Chandel district.

The ceremony was held at the Tulihal International Airport on Saturday morning.

Their bodies were later flown home in an Indian Air Force Special Flight.

Governor Dr Syed Ahmed led the solemn ceremony with Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh, deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam and GOC 3 corps lieutenant general Bipin Rawat, IGAR (S) Major General SN Srinivas and GOC 5 Mountain Division major general PN Rao in attendance.

The Governor also led in laying of wreath to the coffins of the soldiers which were adorned with the national Tri-colour.

Speaking to media persons after the ceremony, Chief Minister Ibobi said the government is open to talks and negotiation with any outfit if they lay down their arms.

The Chief Minister was replying to a media query on a feasible political solution and possible ceasefire with the perpetrating outfits.

It is the most unfortunate incident which every citizen of the country should condemn in the strongest term, he said.

We honour the soldiers who have laid down their lives for the country, he continued.

Taking a firm stand on the issue, the Chief Minister also said the NSCN (K) and some valley based UG groups are responsible for the ambush and we will fight against such groups.

No talk with such groups involved in inhumane acts is possible unless they lay down their arms, he continued.

He said we will also appeal to the Centre that it is imperative to closely monitor the international boundary shared with Myanmar which is around 300 km of hilly terrain and steep jungle.

He said we can also request the Myanmar government to assist us in crushing such anti-national elements.

Myanmar has been a safe abode for such groups, he added.

On the issue of border fencing, the Chief Minister said the State has been pressing the Centre to settle the dispute with the neighbouring country.

Combined operation in the area of the ambush will continue as long as deem required, he answered to a query on the duration of the ongoing combing operation in Chandel district.

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Annexation or Merger of Manipur

By: Lt. Col. H. Bhuban Singh The following is an article by Lt. Col. H. Bhuban, author of the book `Merger of Manipur` . We are reproducing this article published

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By: Lt. Col. H. Bhuban Singh

The following is an article by Lt. Col. H. Bhuban, author of the book `Merger of Manipur` . We are reproducing this article published in the IFP 15 years ago as a homage to the respected ex-Army officer, who was also minister under the Wahengbam Nipamacha Singh MSCP ministry, a state party which is now defunct. The maverick who is also known for his scholarly researches into the history of Manipur of the colonial period,breathed his last recently.

There has been a strong notion of recent origin in Manipur that the State became independent from midnight of 15 August 1947, when the suzerainty of His Majesty (of the United Kingdom) over Indian states lapsed and further that this independent status was lost from the noon of 15 October 1949, when Manipur got merged into the erstwhile Dominion of India. There is no denying that Maharaja Bodhchandra Singh was coerced into signing the Merger Agreement after long and tiresome parleys of four days (18-21 September 1949) at Shillong. In fact, he was virtually put under house arrest at his Redlands Palace, Shillong by a guard of Jat Regiment, on the pretext of VIP security. His plea that he did not need Army Security, since he brought his own guard of State Military Police, fell on deaf ears.

The strongest point of argument of Manipur independence theorists is that any agreement/accord/confession made under duress or pressure is illegal and untenable in the eyes of law. Hence, Manipur Merger Agreement signed by the Maharaja under house arrest was and is still untenable and unlawful, since Maharaja Bodhchandra Singh was coerced into signing it.

The main point of the Maharaja`™s reluctance to sign on the dotted line was that he needed to go to Manipur to consult his people and apprise his government, since a constitutionally elected government existed in Manipur. He promised to come again to Shillong, soonest.

On the other hand, the pressure of Delhi on Shillong was that time for execution of Merger Agreements for the last three Princely States (Manipur included) was fast running out and that the Manipur Merger Agreement should be got signed immediately and now, and that the Maharaja should be allowed to leave Shillong. This hurry was necessitated because the Dominion of India was to become Republic of India on 26 January 1950, which was just four months away. There were lots of loose ends to be tied up like the number of parliamentary seats in Lok Sabha and in Rajya Sabha from Manipur, the status of Manipur after merger, the kind of administrative arrangements for Manipur in post merger period etc.

Obviously, Delhi was in a frantic hurry. The meeting with Governor Sri Prakasa on the first day, 18 September, ended abruptly, as the Maharaja got emotionally super-charged, when Nari Rustomji, Advisor to Governor unceremoniously and abruptly produced the Manipur Merger Agreement (first draft) for signature. The Maharaja was in the same plight as experienced by Dr. Ha`cha, the President of Czechoslovakia, when he was bullied by Hitler for signing the merger of his country into Germany, on the morning of 15 March 1939. Dr. Ha`cha fainted and Nazi leaders and doctors go panicky that he might die. It was possible that Sri Prakasa might have panicked or felt embarrassed.

On the second day, 19 September, despite an appointment, the Maharaja did not go to meet the Governor. On the contrary, His Highness informed Sri Prakasa of his intention to go back to Manipur. Thereafter, a ding-dong exchange of letters took place between Governor Secretariat and Red Lands Rajbari. Ultimately, by evening the Maharaja gave up his plan of returning to Imphal and agreed to meet the Governor on the next day (20 September) as proposed. Incidentally, it may be mentioned here that neither the Red Lands Rajbari nor the La Chateau Rajbari in Shillong had telephones.

In the evening of 19 September, one Sri Das Gupta, who was earlier Superintendent of Police, (whole of) Manipur, called on the Maharaja. He was, at that point of time, S.P. (CID) at Shillong. Das Gupta politely informed the Maharaja that if he did not agree to sign the Merger Agreement, the Dominion Government of India could and would make someone else as Maharaja, who would sign the Merger Agreement. So, the loss would be that of Bodhchandra, in person. Das Gupta was right because the Dominion Government of India as successor to the earlier British Government of India inherited all rights, privileges and obligations to Treaties/Agreements/Grants/Sufferances/Usages etc. and hence Maharaja Bodhchandra Singh could be removed on account of disloyalty to India and he be replaced by someone.

As per the Sanad granted to Churachand (father of Maharaja Bodhchandra) to be the Chief of Manipur State (after Manipur lost the Anglo-Manipuri War of 1891), vide Government of India, Foreign Department Notification No. 1862 E, dated Simla, the 18 September 1891, it was clearly stated that `the Chiefship of Manipur State and the title and salute will be hereditary in your family and will descend in the direct line by primogeniture, provided that in each case, succession is approved by Government of India ……………. Be assured that as long as your house is loyal to the Crown and faithful to the conditions of this Sanad, you and your successors will enjoy the favour and protection of the British Government.`™ This notification was signed by H.M. Durrand, Secretary to Government of India. It is believed that Das Gupta told his story with tears in his eyes. Whether Das Gupta was planted by Rustomji or he acted voluntarily, being sincere to his old master, the Maharaja, it is difficult to say now. But the fact is, even acting as a double agent he was honest to both parties and stood to gain from both. The Maharaja trusted his advice and Nari was happy with Das Gupta`s performance.

The meeting at Government House, Shillong on 20 September was eventful in many ways. The entire battalion of the Jat Regiment was paraded inside the Government House compound. Policemen swarmed the area. The Inspector General of Police, Assam, in full uniform was displayed. His Highness realized the exhibited threat, but suppressed his anger and joked about the tamasha (show) to Nari. Perhaps because of the advice tendered by Sri Das Gupta, the Maharaja agreed to examine articles of the Merger Agreement in detail. The articles were again drafted and redrafted several times. Though the Maharaja did not commit anything, the meeting ended in a cordial atmosphere.

But time was running out and pressure of Delhi was mounting. Sri Prakasa was in a fix. He had known the Maharaja since August 1934, when he was young and Yuberaj as well. Bodhchandra was banished by his father for attempting to ascend the throne through the worship and grace of a sylvan deity, when the father, His Highness Maharaja Sir Churachand Singh KCSI, CBE, was away on pilgrimage to Nabadwip. Yuberaj Bodhchandra Singh spent about three years in exile under the patronage of Sri Prakasa, a nationalist politician of Benares, now known as Varanasi. The relationship between Governor Sri Prakasa and Maharaja Bodhchandra Singh was like that of a father and son. The Maharaja addressed Sri Prakasa as Baba.

Suddenly, the Governor decided to cash on this relationship and made up his mind to pay a lone and private visit to the Maharaja. Though he sent a note to Rajbari that he would come around 5 pm, he went earlier without escort and personal staff. When the Governor arrived at Red Lands Rajbari, the Maharaja was enjoying his afternoon nap. The Governor told the servants not to wake up the Maharaja. He waited in the Gol Kamara (round room). When Bodhchandra came in, His Excellency stood up and lovingly said, `Hai, Bodhchandra:`, not `Your Highness`. The Maharaja replied, `Haa, Baba`. Sri Prakasa continued `I have come as your Baba, not as Governor`.

Then, Sri Prakasa requested the Maharaja to send all his officers out of the room so that he could have a heart to heart talk. He told the Maharaja that New Delhi would not permit any delay. Sri Prakasa told the Maharaja that he was prepared to resign his Governorship, but a new Governor would forcibly affect the merger under terms and conditions more harmful to Manipur and to the Maharaja. The Governor said, `Mein bhig mangne aya (I have come to beg)`. Then the Maharaja agreed to sign the Merger Agreement. They stood up and embraced each other. The Manipur Merger Agreement was signed on the next day, 21 September 1949, and Manipur got officially merged into India on 15 October 1949.
Now, in a topsy-turvy manner let us examine if Manipur was, indeed independent at midnight of 14-15 August 1947. The Indian Independence Act, 1947 passed by the British Parliament on 18 July 1947, allowed the setting up of ONLY two independent Dominions in India to be known respectively as India and Pakistan. There was no room for a third Dominion. If any ruler wanted to be free, he would be inviting that blessed thing called`war`. Indeed, war was actually fought over Nizam`s Hyderabad, a war-like show of force was displayed over Junagadh (in Gujarat), a public outcry with an impending use of force over Travancore and an on-going, three times fought Indo-Pakistani War, over Jammu & Kashmir. In sum, the Instrument of Accession, 1947 and the Standstill Agreements, 1947 decided the fates of Princely States as regards which Dominion they had to join and the Merger Agreements were simply for transfer of administration from Native Rulers to the concerned Dominion, like Chief Commissioner etc.

As for me, I want to be citizen of the strongest nation of the world. I want to feel as proud as the Americans are now, or as the Chinese are beginning to feel, recently. Though I am no lover of Punjabis, but instinctively, I feel very thrilled when Jeev Milkha Singh does well in international golf circuit. The bond of love between Jeev and me are our Indianness. Similarly, I shed exhilarating tears when our Manipur contingent picks up medals in National Games. Let us all be good human beings and hope that we will soon belong to the greatest and most powerful nation of the world.

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After the ambush: What needs to be done for peace in Manipur – Hindustan Times


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After the ambush: What needs to be done for peace in Manipur
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Thursday’s ambush of an Indian army convoy by militants in Manipur’s Chandel district, about 15 km from the Myanmar border, in which 18 army personnel lost their lives has been described by the Prime Minister as a senseless act. While the perpetrators
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After the ambush: What needs to be done for peace in Manipur
Hindustan Times
Thursday's ambush of an Indian army convoy by militants in Manipur's Chandel district, about 15 km from the Myanmar border, in which 18 army personnel lost their lives has been described by the Prime Minister as a senseless act. While the perpetrators
Army Chief in Imphal; Naga, Manipuri outfits claim responsibility for killing IBNLive
NIA told to probe Manipur ambushChandigarh Tribune
NIA team off to ManipurCalcutta Telegraph
Economic Times –Firstpost –Free Press Journal
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Manipur attack on Army: Devastating images of the ambush – Economic Times

Manipur attack on Army: Devastating images of the ambush
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In the worst such attack in two decades, insurgents on June 4 ambushed a military convoy in Manipur’s Chandel district killing at least 18 army personnel and injuring 11 others. In pic: A charred army vehicle ambush site in Chandel district of Manipur

Manipur attack on Army: Devastating images of the ambush
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In the worst such attack in two decades, insurgents on June 4 ambushed a military convoy in Manipur's Chandel district killing at least 18 army personnel and injuring 11 others. In pic: A charred army vehicle ambush site in Chandel district of Manipur

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Manipur Armymen attack: Centre hands over probe to NIA – Times of India

Times of IndiaManipur Armymen attack: Centre hands over probe to NIATimes of IndiaNEW DELHI: The probe into the killing of 18 Army men in Manipur has been handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The home ministry on Saturday issued a no…


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Manipur Armymen attack: Centre hands over probe to NIA
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NEW DELHI: The probe into the killing of 18 Army men in Manipur has been handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The home ministry on Saturday issued a notification formally handing over the case to the NIA, which will immediately start …
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Slain Army personnel identified

IMPHAL, June 5: The 17 personnel of the 6 Dogra Regiment who were killed in the June 4 ambush in Chandel district have been identified. According to police source, the

IMPHAL, June 5: The 17 personnel of the 6 Dogra Regiment who were killed in the June 4 ambush in Chandel district have been identified.

According to police source, the 17 are identified as army no JC-522085K nb sub Ram Singh of Swannkha More, Vijaypur, Sam district, Jammu and Kashmir; army no 3996283A hav Prakash Chand of Sion, Joginder Nagar, Mandi district, Himachal Pradesh; 3995370F hav Sat pal Bhasin of Muthi, The district of J&K; 3996076N hav Sunil Kumar Sharma of Phal Village, Sunderbani, Rajouri district, J&K; 3996069X hav Rajesh Kumar of Hirapur, Bilaspur district Himachal Pradesh; 3996276K hav Randeep Singh of Bomal Village, Jammu district, J&K; 4000062Y nk Ashok Kumar of Daskana, Sirmour district, HP; 4000764X, l nk Rajneesh Singh of Muhin Village, Kangra district, HP; 3997213N, sep (HK) Ram Prasad Yadav of Salarpur Village, Faizabad UP; 4001090X l nk, Kuldeep Raj of Burn village, Jammu, J&K; 4007645K, sep Manoj Kumar of Maseran Village, Mandi district, HP; 4008537M sep Vijay Kumar of Serh Village, Jammu J&K; 20001568A sep Vikas Bharadwaj of Pantu Village, Mandi district, HP; 4009885A sep Sohan Singh of Manpur Devra Village, Sirmour
district, HP; 14670634F cfn (VM) Bharateshwar P of Maigoor, Belguam, Karnataka, 14834224K sep (DVR) JK Kushwaha and 15384492X hav Jagveer Singh of murad garh, GB Nagar district of UP.

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Sharmila makes Patiala Court appearance

IMPHAL, June 5: Anti-AFSPA crusader Irom Chanu Sharmila who has been on fast for the last 14 years demanding repeal of the draconian act from the state was produced before

IMPHAL, June 5: Anti-AFSPA crusader Irom Chanu Sharmila who has been on fast for the last 14 years demanding repeal of the draconian act from the state was produced before the Court of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate at the complex of Patiala House Court, Delhi today in connection with a case registered against her.

It may be mentioned that Parliament Street Police Station had arrested Sharmila in October, 2006 for staging hunger strike protest in pursuit of her demand at Jantar Mantar, Delhi. Subsequently, a case was registered against her under FIR No 222/06 U/S 309 IPC.

She had left Imphal yesterday for the court appearance after Ministry of Civil Aviation granted permission to let her travel by flight along with several state officials.

Hearing of the case began at 11.20 am. Deposition of the Investigation Officer (IO), Special Home Officer of Parliament Street Police Station and Record Holder of the case was taken during the hearing.

In connection with the case, deposition of two doctors and one police personnel will also be taken before the court tomorrow during which the anti-AFSPA crusader will be produced.

Meanwhile, in a hand-written note made available to the media, Sharmila stated that atrocities and human rights violations which occue in some States including Manipur where AFSPA is imposed could be avoided only after the large number of armies deployed in the States are removed.

She further stated that tactics of violence will never bring solution to any problems or issues.

In the written note, Sharmila observed that insurgency problem can be solved with love, kindness and motherly affection not by bloodshed.

She also mentioned that India is the birthplace of Lord Buddha, the great philosopher who always believed in non-violence.

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World Environment Day observed widely in State

IMPHAL, June 5: The Directorate of Environment, Government of Manipur observed today the World Environment Day 2015 at the Maharaja Chandrakirti Auditorium, Arts & Culture office complex, Imphal. The day

IMPHAL, June 5: The Directorate of Environment, Government of Manipur observed today the World Environment Day 2015 at the Maharaja Chandrakirti Auditorium, Arts & Culture office complex, Imphal.

The day was observed under the theme `Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care.`™ Consultant to Government of Manipur (retd IAS) Dr RK Nimai Singh attended the function as the guest of honour.

Speaking on the occasion, he said the affect of climate change today is such that people in a State like Manipur are feeling the need to install air conditioners.

He said climate change is a part of nature, and there are many factors, over which mankind has no control at all.

However, there are also certain factors which mankind can control, he said.

Dr Nimai said, the ancestral medicinal herbs are today scientifically developed and made available in packages in medical stores. Now if the medicinal plants and herbs are destroyed knowingly or unknowingly in the name of development, there will be no cure for diseases in the long run.

It is now time for the government to establish some concrete policies to check the environmental issues, he said.

People throwing garbages on the road is an uncivilized behavior, RK Nimai said.

He further urged to act on the environmental issue on a collective context considering the whole of the society.

Chief secretary PC lawmkuga who attended as the chief guest said according to the Indian Meteorology department, rainfall will be reduced remarkably in the coming years.

Many scientists have already warned of adverse climate changes which will in the long run endanger the living things, he said.

However, it is not time to panic, but the time to act on our duties towards protecting the environment, he commented.

We should neither depend on the outside resources nor wait for the government or NGOs to initiate the efforts, but we should as an individual work on our own towards protecting the environment, he continued.

Several individuals, NGOs, local clubs and journalists of the State were also felicitated during the function which was also attended by chariman (SEIAA) Manipur Dr Kh Shamungou, Chairman (SEAC) Manipur Dr H Nandiram Sharma, Member (SEAC) Manipur G Tomba Sharma and Director Directorate of Environment Dr M Homeshwor Singh.

Meanwhile, the month-long observation of the World Environment day organised by the Royal Riders, Manipur under the theme `Seven Bilion dreams, One Planet. Consume with care` came to an end today during a formal function at the Ima Konthoungambi.

The function was attended by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who flagged off a rally from the NCC ground.

The rally was participated by around 150 riders of the Royal Riders, Padle Attack and members of the Manipur Adventure Mountain Bicycle Association.

After the flagg off from NCC ground, the rally proceeded along Khurai Lamlong Bazaar, Hata Golapati, New-Checkon, Konung Mamang, Kongba Bazaar, Singjamei, Ima Keithel, Uripok raod, Naoremthong and concluded at Royal Rider Club at Langol.

Speaking on the occasion, deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam said the public welfare activities of the Royal Riders, Manipur is laudable and the people should support them.

He said the indiscriminate felling of trees have today posed a serious threat to mankind.

The month long observation which was inaugurated on May 6 was organised in collaboration with the Green Revoution Society.

Manipuri film actors Kaiku, Bony, Sadananda, Soma and singer Guru Rewben Mangshaba also attended the closing function.

The World Environment Day was also observed at the Jawaharlal Navodaya Vidyalaya, Khumbong organised by the school authorities in collaboration with the Manipur Adventure and Mountain Biking Association.

Saplings were planted as part of the observation along the river bank at Patyang village, Kangchup.

The sapling plantation exercise led by school principal N. Surjit was also participated by about 60 others including students and members of the association. About 400 saplings inclusive of both fruit trees, flower trees and medicinal plants supplied from the Forest department were planted.

We encourage our students to contribute in rejuvenating the environment and facilitate such outdoor exercise every year on world environment day, said Surjit.

We hope that the trees will add to the scenic beauty of this river bank and prevent further erosion of the banks, he said.

The plantation site belongs to the chief of K Patyang, N Sitlhou who also participated enthusiastically in the exercise.

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Many condemn Chandel ambush

IMPHAL, June 5: The June 4 ambush on a convoy of the 6 Dogra Regiment in Chandel district which left 18 personnel death and scores other injured has drawn much

IMPHAL, June 5: The June 4 ambush on a convoy of the 6 Dogra Regiment in Chandel district which left 18 personnel death and scores other injured has drawn much backlash from the public today.

Paraolon Village which lies in the vicinity of the ambush site has also condemned the ambush.

A statement jointly signed by the village chief James Dilbung, Baptist church pastor SK Bungtivi, Paraolen Women Fellowship chairperson LV Shangtlung and Youth president SK Betoi has said the village strongly condemned the ambush near the village.

It said the village has been experience a war since 1993.

`Till date the villagers have remembered the deadly attacks on the innocent villagers by militants,` it said adding that the village was under attack n April 15, 1993 by militants during the Naga-Kuki ethnic clash during which the village had lost many lives and all the houses were burnt down to ashes.

It is only a few years back that the villagers had returned to village, the statement said.

We condemn the ambush and further appeal to every UG group not to repeat such act in the future, it said.

The statement also requests the security forces not to harm any civilian of the village and the nearby areas in connection with the incident.

The UKLF has also issued a statement condemning the attack on 6 Dogra Regiment yesterday.

The statement said it is unfortunate that such incident occurred when the people of Chandel district is struggling for peace and normalcy.

`We shared the pain and grief of the departed souls and pray that Almighty God be with them all.`

The outfit has also appealed to all concerned not to repeat such `cowardly act`™ in Chandel district particularly in its operational area.

Our Kangpokpi Correspondent adds: Vehemently condemning the deadly attack on the Indian army by underground militants in Chandel district on June 4 killing 18 personnel of 6 Dogra Regiment and injuring many others, the Kuki Students`™ Organization Chandel has expressed grave discontentment on the disruption of peace in the area following the attack which has caused fear psychosis to innocent villagers of the area.

Doumang Haokip, president of KSO Chandel said that the violent attack on the 6 Dogra Regiment based at Moltuk, under Khengjoy Sub Division by a joint team of North East UGs along Tengnoupal `“ New Samtal road in Chandel District where a militant and 18 army personnel were killed is very unfortunate since it refreshes once again the plight and sufferings of the people due to the outcome of such violence.

He continued that Chandel, a Kuki district has become a battle field of the Indian Army and UG groups since the mid 2000s and the people of Chandel district especially Khengjoi areas had suffered enough the repercussions of insurgency and counter insurgency operations from both the UGs and the Indian army forces.

`It has only been just 4- 5 years that the people of Chandel along Tengnoupal `“ New Samtal road has come to feel some sort of normalcy in the area`, asserted the students`™ body president before adding that the plight and sufferings of hapless Kuki villagers during the mid 2000s are still fresh in the minds of Chandel people during which many innocent villagers were maimed, injured and permanently handicap and many killed by landmines.

Urging the NDA Government to pay sincere attention to the North East insurgency problem which for so long has hampered the development of the region, he appealed to all the UG groups to refrain from any sort of violence in the Chandel district in particular and civilian areas in general to sustain peace and tranquility in future.

He on the behalf of the KSO Chandel also expressed deepest condolences to the departed Indian Armies and shares the pain and sorrow of the bereaved families.

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Fresh ADC polls in 18 polling stations under Sadar Hills today

IMPHAL, June 5: In pursuance of a notification issued by Office of the District Election Officer, Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council Kangpokpi on June 3, a fresh Poll will be

IMPHAL, June 5: In pursuance of a notification issued by Office of the District Election Officer, Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council Kangpokpi on June 3, a fresh Poll will be held in 18 polling stations of different District Council Constituencies of Sadar Hills on June 6 from 7 am till 4:30 pm.

To ensure free and fair poll and to avoid unnecessary claims/counter claims regarding identity of voters, certain guidelines/instructions are put in place under Rule 50 and Rule 51 of the Manipur (Hill Areas) District Council (Election of Members) Rules, 2009, for strict compliance.

The guidelines/instructions are identification of voters/electors (under Rule 50) under which the Presiding officer may appoint the Chief/Chairman/Secretary of the concerned village authority to be seated at the entrance of the Polling Station where there are more than one village in the locality of the Polling area, the Chief/Chairman/Secretary of such village(s) may be included.

It also includes challenge of identity (under Rule 51) which states that if the Polling Agent of a particular Polling Station challenge(s) the identity of a person claiming to be a particular elector by depositing a sum of Rupees five in cash with the Presiding Officer, several documents can be produced by the person so challenged to adduce evidence in proof of his identity.

The documents are EPIC card issued by ECI; Bank Passbook; Driving License; Ration Card; MGNREGS Job Card; Aadhar Card; Pan Card and any other document to proof identification of the person with photo attached.

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Militant killed in ambush identified as NSCN-K cadre

DIMAPUR, JUNE 5 (NNN): One NSCN-K cadre, in the rank of a `major`, was killed during the ambush on a convoy of 6th Dogra Infantry Regiment on Thursday in Manipur`™s

DIMAPUR, JUNE 5 (NNN): One NSCN-K cadre, in the rank of a `major`, was killed during the ambush on a convoy of 6th Dogra Infantry Regiment on Thursday in Manipur`™s Chandel district bordering Myanmar. The slain cadre, `major` Rajanglung, has been confirmed as the `commander of elite strike unit` that attacked the soldiers and left at least 18 dead.

A press note from the NSCN (K) said the chairman and president of NSCN/GPRN and also the supreme commander, People`™s Army of Nagaland, SS Khaplang and all ranks and files while hailing the supreme sacrifice and martyrdom of the commander of elite strike unit Maj.Raja who proudly forfeited his life in the battle field on June 4 grieves the departure and extends heartfelt condolence to the wife, children, parents and families of the deceased.`

It further said that on the day of `glorious victory against 6th Dogra Regiment`™, Maj.Raja exhibited exemplary feat of commandeering bravery, ensured safety of all his comrades, the last remaining one on the field assessing the day`™s outcome when several shells from the reinforcing Dogras exploded and slain the warrior.

`Maj.Raja has earned the distinction as one unique fearless patriot winning the respect and admiration of both friends and foes alike. All through his military career since teenage till his martyrdom, his achievements are enviable and his shall records shall ever be adorned with laurels and homage,` the NSCN(K) added.

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