Why live bullets for CCpur, ask Saikul CSOs

Strongly denouncing the use of live bullets on the tribal protesters in Churachandpur district leading to the death of eight youths, Civil Society Organisations CSOs of Saikul Gamkai on Friday demanded the Manipur Government to treat all communities …

Strongly denouncing the use of live bullets on the tribal protesters in Churachandpur district leading to the death of eight youths, Civil Society Organisations CSOs of Saikul Gamkai on Friday demanded the Manipur Government to treat all communities equally during a sit in protest held at Saikul bazaar Source Hueiyen News Service

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Govt orders Magisterial enquiry

The State Cabinet has decided to institute a Magisterial enquiry into the death of eight persons and burning of houses of MLAs, Ministers and MP in Churachandpur district in the course of the mass protest movement against the three Bills passed by the …

The State Cabinet has decided to institute a Magisterial enquiry into the death of eight persons and burning of houses of MLAs, Ministers and MP in Churachandpur district in the course of the mass protest movement against the three Bills passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31 Source The Sangai Express

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Victim of ILP demand stir now needs people’s help for treatment

Haobijam Rison 18 who was critically injured during the ILP stir needs people’s help for his medical treatment now Source Hueiyen News Service RC Mangangcha

Haobijam Rison 18 who was critically injured during the ILP stir needs people’s help for his medical treatment now Source Hueiyen News Service RC Mangangcha

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ATRPFM demands PR

The All Tribal Rights Pro tection Forum, Manipur ATRPFM has submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding imposition of President’s Rule in Manipur in view of the present volatile situation Source The Sangai Express

The All Tribal Rights Pro tection Forum, Manipur ATRPFM has submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding imposition of President’s Rule in Manipur in view of the present volatile situation Source The Sangai Express

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Govt confers awards on 8 excellent teachers

Manipur Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh has stated the job of teaching fraternity is indeed immense in moulding the personalities of students who will determine the fate of future society Source Hueiyen News Service

Manipur Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh has stated the job of teaching fraternity is indeed immense in moulding the personalities of students who will determine the fate of future society Source Hueiyen News Service

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All four NPF legislators tender resignation

Four NPF MLAs namely L Dikho Mao A C , Samuel Risom Ukhrul A C , ST Victor Nunghlung Chandel A C and Dr V Alexander Pao Karong A C have tendered their resignation from the membership of Manipur Legislative Assembly with effect from September 4 …

Four NPF MLAs namely L Dikho Mao A C , Samuel Risom Ukhrul A C , ST Victor Nunghlung Chandel A C and Dr V Alexander Pao Karong A C have tendered their resignation from the membership of Manipur Legislative Assembly with effect from September 4 Source The Sangai Express

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All differences can be resolved through dialogue Ibobi

Referring to the three Bills passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31 and subsequent violent protest movements seen in different parts of the State, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has today categorically stated that all differences and misun…

Referring to the three Bills passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31 and subsequent violent protest movements seen in different parts of the State, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has today categorically stated that all differences and misunderstandings can be resolved peacefully through dialogues Source The Sangai Express

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Churches in CCpur to hold mass prayer on Sunday

Churches across the district are set to conduct mass prayer on Sunday even as violence dodges the district for successive days in the midst of uneasy calm prevailing in the district Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

Churches across the district are set to conduct mass prayer on Sunday even as violence dodges the district for successive days in the midst of uneasy calm prevailing in the district Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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Organizations condemn Churachandpur killing

The Liangmai and Rongmei communities have condoled the death of eight tribal youths in the recent Churachandpur district violence Source Hueiyen News Service

The Liangmai and Rongmei communities have condoled the death of eight tribal youths in the recent Churachandpur district violence Source Hueiyen News Service

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Empty trucks to move on Sep 7

Following assurance of the BRO to insert wheel guards on Barak Bridge which is being repaired presently, trans porters have changed their earlier decision to stop plying on Imphal Jiribam highway until the steel plates being used on the floor of Barak …

Following assurance of the BRO to insert wheel guards on Barak Bridge which is being repaired presently, trans porters have changed their earlier decision to stop plying on Imphal Jiribam highway until the steel plates being used on the floor of Barak Bridge are repaired by wooden planks Source The Sangai Express

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Four NPF Manipur Unit MLAs submit resignation

Four Naga People’s Front NPF Members of the Manipur Legislative Assembly MLAs have tendered resignation from the membership of the Assembly with effect from the September 4 Source Hueiyen News Service

Four Naga People’s Front NPF Members of the Manipur Legislative Assembly MLAs have tendered resignation from the membership of the Assembly with effect from the September 4 Source Hueiyen News Service

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ATCFM, others urge Governor to reject Bills

A consul tative meeting of several organisations held today at Tribal Research Institute, Chingmeirong under the aegis of the All Tribal Chiefs Forum Manipur ATCFM has resol ved to urge the President, the Prime Minister and the Gover nor of Manipur t…

A consul tative meeting of several organisations held today at Tribal Research Institute, Chingmeirong under the aegis of the All Tribal Chiefs Forum Manipur ATCFM has resol ved to urge the President, the Prime Minister and the Gover nor of Manipur to reject the three Bills passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31 Source The Sangai Express

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AR guns down two suspected PLA cadres in Myanmar border

Two suspected PLA cadres have been gunned down by a combined team of 11 Assam Rifles and 6 Dogra of 26 Sector Assam Rifles during an encounter on Saturday that took place at a place between B Bongjang and T Motjang under Moreh Police Station of Chandel…

Two suspected PLA cadres have been gunned down by a combined team of 11 Assam Rifles and 6 Dogra of 26 Sector Assam Rifles during an encounter on Saturday that took place at a place between B Bongjang and T Motjang under Moreh Police Station of Chandel district along the Indo Myanmar border Source Hueiyen News Service

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Vehicle lifter being detained by Anjuman

Clarifying the reports published on Saturday in local newspapers here, Anjuman has stated that Md Najir Ahamed alias Firoj 29 s o Md Basir Ahamed of Urup Litan Makha was detained by the organisation in connection with lifting of a Bolero jeep Sourc…

Clarifying the reports published on Saturday in local newspapers here, Anjuman has stated that Md Najir Ahamed alias Firoj 29 s o Md Basir Ahamed of Urup Litan Makha was detained by the organisation in connection with lifting of a Bolero jeep Source Hueiyen News Service

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CPDM Interview Series: “They say ILPS is a movement of the people of Manipur but not all communities are involved” – Manishwar Nongmaithem

Exclusive (online) interview carried out by Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur) for KanglaOnline. – Why young student activists wanted Inner Line Permit System in Manipur? – Why are they

Exclusive (online) interview carried out by Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur) for KanglaOnline.

– Why young student activists wanted Inner Line Permit System in Manipur?
– Why are they fearless to speak out their minds?
– How will the judgmental sections interpret their minds: are these students to be seen as misguided or forced to have political views and some democratic actions?

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CPDM Interview with Manishwar Nongmaithem

Manishwar Nongmaithem

Manishwar Nongmaithem

Manishwar Nongmaithem
33 years Old
Kakching Ningthou Leikai, Thoubal District, Manipur, India
Advisor, Manipur Students’ Association Delhi

CPDM: Where are you presently located?
Manishwar Nongmaithem: Delhi.

CPDM: Why did you leave Manipur and choose Delhi for your studies?
Manishwar Nongmaithem: I wanted to visit places and observe the conditions of the capitalist governments. Delhi was my first destination choice. This has also made me know clearly about the governance of my state.

CPDM: Which class are you in? please tell us the name of your institute too
Manishwar Nongmaithem: I am presently a student of tourism studies in IGNOU

CPDM: What is the purpose of your education? What ambition in life motivates you to pursue education?
Manishwar Nongmaithem: Since I belong to a system made for the comfort of the rich, I realised that I need a certificate too. I will use it when necessary. I want to work as a political activist to produce “revolutionaries” who can bring about a just and equitable society.

CPDM: What are your views on the inner line permit system movement in Manipur? Do you think it is a right movement? Please share us your thoughts.
Manishwar Nongmaithem: The use of the phrase “Inner Line Permit System” by the people of Manipur is appreciated. The people are united and have been demanding relentlessly to make this one phrase into an act. The demand of ILPS is to save the indigenous people. In this, the government has used its state forces to suppress my brethren agitators, mainly the students who have taken a firm commitment to challenge the government.

What I want to ask is how these tactics of suppressing the people’s movement has come into being? What people are witnessing and experiencing is just a symptom, the actual disease is veiled by the government and so people cannot see it or understand it. Are we going to blame the citizens for not having enough knowledge on this? Or are we going to say that it is the government’s trap or plan?

Before we start a discussion on ILPS, we must first know about the veil of the government i.e.; democracy. A great lie of Indian government will be democracy. This is the word the government uses to throw ash into people’s eyes to make the world a market place for the rich people. Its branches has reached my homeland Manipur too. So, I think we must have a discussion on weather we should have ILPS or not for saving the indigenous people. If a government truly upholds the democratic principles, I don’t think we need an ILPS.

Since many communities and ethnicities reside, the government might be at loss pondering which one community to protect and which one not? While trying to fulfil one’s brim, will it result in evaporating the others? This is a question well circulated among the numerically dominant meeteis, kukis and nagas. There are communities who will be at loss when there is ILPS. Are we going to hide the reasons forever?  They say it is a people’s movement but are we doing it just for the heck of it? Can’t we find the answers to these questions together? If this is a people’s movement, why didn’t they give an opportunity for an open dialogue?

On a concluding note, I would want to add that saving an indigenous population is a natural phenomenon in a just and equitable society. We need to work jointly here.

CPDM: How have you come to know about the inner line permit system? Would you share it with us?
Manishwar Nongmaithem: I was aware of the mobilisation of students for strike in the 80’s by AMSU during my school days at home. The movement was “chasing mayangs” back then (they didn’t say outsiders). But when I was in Delhi, in 2011, as a member of the Human Rights Committee of Manipur Students’ Association Delhi, a group of people from Manipur came for demanding ILPS. I interacted and had discussions with them and from then onwards I knew about the nature and meaning of ILPS.

CPDM: Do you think the student community should/ should not participate in the ilp movement? Please elaborate your statement.
Manishwar Nongmaithem: The students should take part in the Inner Line Permit System movement. When it is a movement of the land, it is natural for people to participate in it. I am of the opinion that it is also very important for the students to do whatever they can. Old age is inevitable, everyone must be aware of it. But, there is a big difference between getting old and having an indepth knowledge of the issues of the land. This is the reason why young students should take active role in the issues of the land. Even if peace prevails in the land, if the government does not pay attention to small issues like lack of teachers in the school, then it is natural for students to come out and demand for teachers. Studying is the duty of students but when the society that child belongs to is burning, will the student still sit back and study?

CPDM: Do you think students who have left Manipur for their studies should take part in political activities of such nature? Please elaborate.
Manishwar Nongmaithem: Many Manipuri students study outside. Even if they are out from Manipur, they are still Manipuris. I am sure everyone must have attachments for their homeland and ethnicities. However, not everyone thinks the same. People stand and do for what they believe in. And it is not that such people do not harm the situation of the land. Few students who are out of the state take part in the issues of the land. Students who are volunteers in student organisations are the ones taking active roles. Most do not want to participate. This is because they are either scared or lazy, shy, timid, lacks interest or time, has no political consciousness or maybe the present situation of the government has made them so. I have mentioned earlier too that in the political issues of the land, the people have a huge role to play. So, it should be kept in mind that in “the people”, the students are also involved. It is the student stage which is best suited for a political consciousness and to get involved in political activities of the land. This is the reason I believe that students should not remain mumed in institutes which supports the government as this will render unfit to the true meaning of students. Therefore, I am not in favour of concluding a precious student’s life only to the confines of books and syllabuses.

CPDM: Have you taken any initiative/ active role in the ILPS movement? If so, please state it. Did anyone force you to join the agitation or take responsibility of it?
Manishwar Nongmaithem: I have read articles and pamphlets on the Inner Line Permit System. As a political activist, I know my stand. I clearly know my goal, my duty, and my responsibility in the ILPS movement of the people.  If at any point of time an issue is brought up as an issue of the land at large, it is very important to discuss and dissect the ideology and goal of the individuals leading the movement. Because it will be wrong to be a part of any movement only because it is a people’s movement; it requires rigorous discussion. Similarly, the present ILPS movement, its genesis, and where it stands today, the people’s uprising, and the actions of the government, all of it must be discussed thoroughly. The student platforms provide room for debates of all sorts. This has given a wider opportunity to convey messages to young students and to the society. I have taken this opportunity to gather students (especially in Delhi) and have held talks and discussions on what ILPS is. We have together raised our voices to free ourselves from the demographic invasion arising out of the nature and policies of the government. Talks, meetings, discussions were conducted in different places with people from different communities. All these were done purely out of my own intention consciously and I think this needs to be done too.

CPDM: What are the reasons for the failure of ILPS demand movement?
Manishwar Nongmaithem:  There will be certain reasons for the ILPS movement not to be a successful one. Those are:

  1. They say it is a movement of the people of Manipur but not all communities are involved.
  2. There are many people/communities who are not in favour of ILPS in Manipur.
  3. The actions of the government suppress the people’s movement.
  4. The Indian government too has put aside this issue.
  5. How many of the demands in the ILPS movement are valid? This question needs to be asked.
  6. The government is an experienced one in tricking movements and uprisings.
  7. The committee which is taking a lead role in ILPS has not opened its doors for an open dialogue and,
  8. There are many loopholes in ILPS itself.

CPDM: What do you want to say to the government of Manipur with regards to the inner line permit system movement?
Manishwar Nongmaithem: I want to put forward these words to the dictator government of Manipur which is using the mask of democracy in relation to ILPS. They are:

  1. Stop this war you have carried out against the people of Manipur immediately.
  2. Revoke the restrictions you have imposed on the people i.e; curfew immediately and open the schools you have closed down.
  3. Give justice to Sapam Robinhood who has been killed in the democratic movement of the people.
  4. Take up steps to normalise the lives of people you have much tortured to divert the uprising.
  5. The government must take up immediate steps to bring a political solution to save the indigenous peoples of Manipur.
  6. The moral-less training of the state forces must be replaced by a new training method which is in tandem with the people.
  7. If you say that you are the government but don’t do your duty then you should resign immediately.

CPDM: What do you want to say to the government and police forces of Manipur on the issue of ILPS implementation?
Manishwar Nongmaithem: To the Manipur police and the government forces: The citizens are aware that the condition of the government has made the state forces a buy-able commodity in the market. People sell off their lands and properties to buy any government post for lakhs of rupees. Upto what extent will the people of Manipur have faith in them? For the government it is compulsory to pile up money for personal purpose. So, it won’t be wrong to state that most of the posts in Manipur Police must have been shared among the MLA’s. Those working in Manipur police are all Manipuris. I think the police should not behave in this brutal beastly manner to their own people or for the sake of humanity should have behaved humanly, even though the government directs them to behave brutality. The student they have killed might also be one of their locality mates. What poisonous potion has the government fed them that they, the forces who are supposed to protect us, are biting us instead? Don’t they have relatives, homes, children and locality mates? They will definitely have. Which face of their personality have they hidden for their family members? We the people of our land who are working for our land; are we going to end up like this by killing one another in broad day light? Don’t they have any thinking for the human society? Yes, it is true that you must have been given dangerous weapons, fed obnoxious drugs and must have gone through tough training regimes. But isn’t it time that you start thinking for whom it is? It is high time that we together save ourselves from drowning into the plots of the government.

CPDM: What message do you want to convey to the leaders and civil society organisations of ILPS movement?
Manishwar Nongmaithem: I put forward few words to the civil society organisations who has taken lead roles in the issues of the state in relation to the ILPS movement. First, I would be glad if you could organise or give an opportunity to organise mass inter community discussions on what ILP is, its nature, meaning etcetera. Being a state issue, many burdens and questions are bound to arise from all angles. If you consider these questions important, you can connect through social media to clear off the people’s doubts. I believe, you will stand firmly against the strong tide of the government. Most importantly, I would want the forerunners in the movement who are working on the platform of students to have proper classes on political consciousness and ideologies. The victory is for the people.

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Read the interview series:  CPDM interview-series-why-young-student-activists-wanted-inner-line-permit-system-in-manipur

–> Interview with Haobam Supriya: ILPS Movement is a People’s Movement

–> Interview with Chingtham Balbir: ILPS Movement is not Selected Few

–> Interview with Thoithoi Huidrom: Stop not till the ILPS demand is achieved

–> Interview with Irengbam Priobata: No one forced me to participate in any students movements, I was happy to be part of it

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ANJUMAN clarifies on kidnapping charges

IMPHAL, September 5: Allegations of the ANJUMAN kidnapping a police constable for ransom as made through the media by the father of the constable is a total baseless charge, vice

IMPHAL, September 5: Allegations of the ANJUMAN kidnapping a police constable for ransom as made through the media by the father of the constable is a total baseless charge, vice president of the Lilong based organisation Abdul Gafar clarified today.

Speaking to media persons today at the Manipur Press Club, Gafar said the said police constable Md Najir Ahmed was physically involved with a vehicle lifting gang.

Najir`™s father Basir Ahmed`™s allegations of kidnapping and ransom demand are all baseless and untrue he claimed.

He said Rs 3 lakhs demand is not ransom money but the amount received by Nasir for a Bolero vehicle. Najir is presently in custody of ANJUMAN as the organisation is trying to locate some already sold vehicles, he continued.

Najir has himself disclosed before the ANJUMAN that he was physically involved with a vehicle lifters gang.

Being a police personnel he would check whether the road was clear for the vehicle lifters and that cut percentage when the deals are made, Gafar claimed.

Najir has also disclosed the names of two other gang members he continued.

The other two are Ayub Khan from Hiyangthang who is in jail at present and Mazibur Ahmed son of ex Zila parishad of Lilong Turel Ahanbi Atou Khongjil Kora, he said.

Gafar also claimed that Mazibur is also under the custody of ANJUMAN since some six days back.

ANJUMAN has been working since some 5/6 years for the society and helping streamline the youths who had strayed from the right path and it is unfortunate that such allegations as levelled against the organisation, he continued.

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NPF MLAs resign saying recent Bills are aimed at derailing Naga peace effort

IMPHAL, September 5: Four sitting members of the Manipur Legislative Assembly belonging to the Naga People`™s Front have tendered their resignation from membership of the Assembly. The four are identified

IMPHAL, September 5: Four sitting members of the Manipur Legislative Assembly belonging to the Naga People`™s Front have tendered their resignation from membership of the Assembly.

The four are identified as L. Dikho of 48-Mao, Samuel Risom of 44-Ukhrul, ST Victor Nunghlung of 41 Chandel and Dr V Alexander pao of 47-Karong.

In a lengthy press communique forwarded by the Newmai News Network, the four have stated they have tendered their resignation with effect from September 4.

It said they have resigned as a supreme sacrifice for the protection of the short and long term interests of all tribal people including Nagas inhabiting the hill districts of Manipur.

It said `Our resignations are aimed at condemnation of the Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015 which treats Nagas and other tribes from Nagaland and other States in the Region as non-Manipuris and compelling them to have ILPs to enter Manipur thereby making them foreigners in their own land.`

`Such a legislation is squarely contrary to the very spirit of the agenda on the table of the Indo-Naga Peace talks, of which the strident aspiration is to bring all Nagas in the contiguous areas under one umbrella.`

`This legislation is nothing but a ruse to derail the Indo-Naga peace talks and thus not only anti-naga but anti-national inasmuch as it aims at throwing a spanner in the peace talks,` it said.

It continued `Our resignations are an expression of our deep indignation against the Ibobi Singh Government on behalf of all tribals and Nagas, for drastically altering the customary land holding system in the Hill Districts through the Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2015.`

`This Bill seeks to insert sections 14A and 14B in the Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms Act, 1960 empowering Deputy Commissioners and the State cabinet to divest tribal and Nagas of their lands by nullifying the customary laws of the Hill people.`

`On the one hand, when the Congress Party has launched a nation-wide year long agitation against the NDA`™s land acquisition Bill, the Ibobi Singh Government in Manipur is surreptitiously seeking to usurp the lands of tribals and Nagas of the Hill Districts thereby demolishing the demographic structure of these districts by facilitating fresh settlers and destroying the unique land holding systems of the tribals and Nagas in these districts.`

`We NPF MLAs have therefore demonstrated by our resignations that this demolition and destruction of their Hill Authority, culture, customs and land tenure systems will be stoutly resisted and stopped.

It has also said that the resignation from the Assembly is a serious and severe protest against the `consistent, cruel, crude and unpardonable anti-tribal and anti-Naga attitude, approach and actions of the Ibobi Singh government as evident from its recent legislative measures such as the Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015, the Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2015, the Manipur Shops and Establishments (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015 and the Resolution on the Indo-Naga Peace Accord.`

The height of anti-tribal, anti-Naga and undemocratic posture of the Ibobi Government is its persistent denial to constitute and notify the two Autonomous District Councils in Chandel and Tamenglong despite a clear majority obtained by the Naga People`™s Front in these two districts, it said.

`We have been steadfast in our opposition to these legislative measures in the House.`

The NPF MLAs have also said that they had sought time from the Speaker for a detailed participation in the debate on the bills and the resolution, however, the Speaker `bull dozed our genuine aspirations for debate on the Bill so that our voice for the tribals and Nagas of the Hill Districts was not registered on the records of the Assembly.`

`We wanted to table our amendments to the Bills and Resolution so that these draconian legislative measures are tamed to protect the people of the Hill districts, which were not allowed.`

`We were also not allowed to stage a walk out from the House at the time of passing of these measures as the Speaker jumped procedure to declare that these measures were passed without due deliberations and without allowing us time to register our final protest of walk out.`

`All the three Bills which are of crucial significance to the customary and cultural lives of the tribals and Nagas of the Hill Districts of Manipur were passed in one single day, without debate, without permission to move amendments, and without following the legislative procedure enshrined in the Constitution of India and the Rules of Procedure of the House.`

`The basic Constitutional mandate of consulting the Hill Areas Committee constituted under article 371C of the Constitution of India on all these measures was casually given a go by.`

`As though this was not enough, on the same day, i.e. on August 31 itself, another resolution on the Indo-Naga Peace Talks was hurriedly passed by the Ibobi Government in total collusion with the Speaker.`

`The amendments proposed by the NPF MLAs were disregarded.`

`Though the NPF MLAs opposed the Resolution which questioned the agenda of the Indo-Naga Peace Talks, the Resolution was so worded that it sought to dismember the items of the agenda like `integration of contiguous Naga areas` from the ongoing Peace Talks.`

`By introducing such words like `administration of the State of Manipur` in the Resolution, the Ibobi government had directly interfered with the alternative solutions being explored by the Government of India for integrating Nagas of the Region,` they claimed.

By urging the Government of India to amend Article 3 of the Constitution of India to make the views of the State Legislature concerned mandatory for altering the boundaries of a State, the Ibobi Government has jumped the gun even before a solution is found to the protracted political problem of the Nagas, it said.

In nutshell, the Ibobi Government appears to have decided to be a permanent stumbling block to the solution to the Naga Political Problem, which is highly condemnable and against which, we have decided to resign from the Assembly to be with the people of the Hill Districts. Despite our opposition, in the most partisan manner, the Speaker had shown the resolution as having been passed unanimously, it said.

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Tension in Ccpur subsiding

LAMKA, September 5: Although there was no report of any sort of violence yesterday in Churachandpur town for the first time since violent protests erupted in Churachandpur some five days

LAMKA, September 5: Although there was no report of any sort of violence yesterday in Churachandpur town for the first time since violent protests erupted in Churachandpur some five days ago, the town remains nervous as is evident from the rush witnessed this morning when all forms of agitations were relaxed for the people to buy their essential commodities.

At the same time, till the filing of this report, there were no concrete steps taken up by the JAC formed against the passing of the three bills in the State Assembly has not taken any concrete steps whether to bury the bodies of eight dead or continue to keep it in the morgue. In the meantime the bodies which are kept in the Churachandpur District Hospital morgue, which according to Health minister Phungzathang Tonsing is the best district hospital in the country, have started to decompose in the absence of a freezer in the morgue, emitting an intolerable smell.

On the other hand, women folk continue to stage sit in protest in each locality supporting the JAC and blocking the road. Refreshment for the womenfolk were provided by the Churachandpur based Lamka Seller and Trade Employment Association.

Meanwhile, it is also learnt all sections of the society faced grievances during the recent violence as during the mob frenzy atleast 10 policemen, 19 Assam Rifles personnel including their town commander and more than 50 civilians were injured in the district.

Eight people died including one who succumbed to burn injuries sustained when a mob burned down a house during the recent agitations.

At the moment, the situation is slowly returning to normalcy, at least there is no violence since yesterday. However, the JAC`™s demand and the government`™s unconcerned attitude could act as a hindrance to return of complete normalcy. The unprecedented unity among the tribal is very strong and any situation can happen anytime.

Top officials of the police led by additional DGP LM Khaute are stationed in Churachandpur to monitor the situation in consultation with the local leaders since September 2 and exploring all options to restore peace and harmony in the district.

Meanwhile, the media cell of the ZoRO GHQ had issued a press release dated September 2 which was handed out only today stating that the organisation is shocked to learn of the passing of the Manipur Land Reforms and Land & Land Records (Seventh Amendment) Bill 2015 on August 31.

It further demanded the government to withdraw the bill at the earliest.

ZoRO also condoled the death of the eight people in the course of their struggle against the bill.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/09/tension-in-ccpur-subsiding/

Honest Media

Not as opposed to a free media, but in addition to being a free media, what is also extremely important is giving substance to the idea of an honest media.

Not as opposed to a free media, but in addition to being a free media, what is also extremely important is giving substance to the idea of an honest media. Of course we are aware we skate on very thin ice, by necessity, when we even place a foot in the realm of the abstract. `Honesty` for instance is heavily nuanced, as the stage explorations of Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen touchingly and convincingly bring out. To take a very obvious example, can a white lie be a show of lack of honesty. So very often, we find people confusing a white lie to mean a blatant and deliberate lie. It is indeed blatant, so is it deliberate as well, but the question is, is it really a lie in the sense that we know a lie to be? Consider this perfect example of a white lie. Suppose a doctor who knows there is no hope for a patient to survive an illness were to tell her patient that there is nothing seriously wrong with him and he can recover if he had the will to fight to the last, can the doctor be called a liar? By definition yes, for she did not tell the truth, but the reason that she shielded her patient from the cruelty of the truth is obviously for the cause of a deeper truth `“ the wellbeing of the patient even in his last hours. The untruth of the white lie may in this sense be actually noble, and in a spiritual way, show a fidelity not to hard facts but to the truth of a realm beyond. So very often, honesty and dishonesty are not so obvious, but are deeply buried below multiple nuances of a complex subject. Sincere introspections and indeed discourses must have to be about digging out these nuances and then reassessing our situations with them as the backdrop. It is also against this backdrop that our sense of right and wrong, or call it conscience if you will, must be placed.

But the problem is, when your house is on fire, there is hardly any likelihood that you will have the time to think of anything else but the fire. In this sense, the chief concern of the Manipur media today is media freedom from external pressures. There is hardly the leisure as yet to think beyond this and to begin touching the nuances of abstract much as they are necessary subjects to be touched in any definition and assessment of honesty. Much like what Prof. Charles Douglas Lummis, in his lectures in Imphal some years ago, and some of his writings and lectures available on the internet, implied of the question of rule of law. Things are so chaotically bad in Manipur today that just the return of the rule of law can do it wonders as a first step. But this first step can hardly be the last, for the rule of law too can become extremely oppressive. As for instance, to take an example which nobody in Manipur would miss, let us consider the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, AFSPA. This piece of legislation, controversial though it may be, is meant an instrument for keeping the rule of law. Acting as per this law is indeed rule of law but can this be said to guarantee justice. This being the case, in any consideration of rightness and wrongness, there is the need ultimately to realize there is something beyond even the rule of law. The rule of law ultimately has to be built on the foundation of certain innate and universal qualities of the individual, such as `the innate resistance in a man to kill another man`, in Prof. Lummis`™ own words. `Radical citizenship` and `radical democracy` would then be for the civil society to provide the foil to ensure the rule of law does not stray from these universal qualities.

The Manipur media too must then first ensure that its basic editorial freedoms are guaranteed. It must continue to resist and challenge all oppressive pressures to control its editorial discretions, be it from the underground establishment or from the government authorities. It must also be brave enough to acknowledge that while there is a tendency over the years for the government to relax its controls, sometimes to the extent of promoting anarchy, it is the diktats from underground organizations and their fronts, which have been the source of many of the media`™s anxiety. This too, we must add, is easing up in recent times. Now that these overt threats are waning, the media must begin the soul search for the deeper nuances of the qualities that concern us most, and which we have always taken so much for granted. These would include, as we have briefly touched upon earlier, the idea of media honesty. Works of men like Ibsen have demonstrated how difficult this project is, but also how important it is all the same to keep the search always alive.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/09/honest-media/

Two UGs killed in gunfight with AR

IMPHAL, September 5: Two underground cadres were killed and two others injured in a gunfight with security forces near T Bongjang Village under Chandel district around 11:45 am today, informed

IMPHAL, September 5: Two underground cadres were killed and two others injured in a gunfight with security forces near T Bongjang Village under Chandel district around 11:45 am today, informed a source.

Validating the report, a statement of the PRO IGAR (s) said that two UGs were killed on the spot and one AK-47 Rifle alongwith two pistols have been recovered from the spot of the encounter.

The PRO IGAR (s) statement said based on information received about presence of PLA cadres near the International Border at Moreh, patrols were launched by 11 Assam Rifles and 6 Dogra of 26 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR(S) on September 5.

It said the patrols were fired upon by UGs hiding between B Bongjang and T Motjang at which the Assam Rifles troops retaliated instantly and both parties were engaged in a firefight for close to 60 minutes.

`In the ensuing encounter, two UGs were killed on the spot and one AK-47 Rifle alongwith two pistols have been recovered from the spot. Taking advantage of the proximity to the International Border, the remaining UGs fled into Myanmar.`

The statement also said that as per sources, dead bodies of two more UGs have been carried by the insurgents, who were also seriously injured in the firing by SF.

`The dead bodies of the two UGs and the recovered weapons are being handed over to the Moreh Police,` it said.

Meanwhile, other sources informed that the gunfight occurred near border pillar no 81 not very far from Kwatha Khunou.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/09/two-ugs-killed-in-gunfight-with-ar/