President greets people on Sajibu Cheiraoba

NEW DELHI, March 22 (MIC): The President of India Pratibha Devisingh Patil has extended the… more »

NEW DELHI, March 22 (MIC): The President of India Pratibha Devisingh Patil has extended the greetings to all the Manipuri communities on the occasion of Sajibu Cheiraoba Festival being celebrated tomorrow.

In her message released from Rashtrapati Bhavan here today on the occasion of Chaitra Sukladi, Ugadi, Gudi Padava, Chetti Chand, Navreh and Sajibu Cheiraoba which shall be celebrated tomorrow, Pratibha Devisingh Patil said: “On the auspicious occasion of Chaitra Sukladi, Ugadi, Gudi Padava, Cheti Chand, Navreh and Sajibu Cheiraoba, I send my greetings to all those celebrating these festivals in different parts of the country.

May these festivals, strengthen the bonds of unity amongst the people of different regions of the country”. 

Cheiraoba marks the New Year of Manipuri communities. It is celebrated on the first day of the Manipuri month Sajibu which falls in the month of March or April. It is also a sacred and socio-religious festival of Manipuri people. Family feasting and pilgrimage up the Cheiraoching hill marked the occasion.

On the day of festival, people clean and decorate their houses. They wear new clothes.

The best seasonal vegetables and fruits are offered to the Almighty God and Goddess namely, Lainingthou Sanamahi and Ima Leimarel Shidabi, which are worshipped in each house.

Special festive dishes are then prepared from the vegetables having offered to the deities, for a grand feast for the family.

After the preparation, the cooked foods are offered by the elder of the house outside the gate to the three deities- Iram Maba Tumaba, Iram Senba Tusenba and Kumsana Puriklai for protection of the family and then all the family members together have the feast.

The married women give their parents and brothers gifts on the occasion. The youths seek the blessings of the elders of the family.

After the feast, people all dressed in the pious traditional attires will climb the nearest hill-top in the belief that it will enable them to rise to greater heights in the worldly life. People will exchange greetings and new ideas.

On every Cheiraoba, a new Cheithaba is selected. The Cheithaba is the one who records the major events in the Cheitharol Kumbaba (Royal Chronicle). The uninterrupted line of Cheithaba since the reign of the 15th century king Kyamba are found recorded in the Cheitharol Kumbaba.

The major events since 33 AD are recorded in the Cheitharol Kumbaba under royal patronage.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/president-greets-people-on-sajibu-cheiraoba/

State Youth Policy lambasted

IMPHAL, March 22: The Manipur State Youth Policy 2011 was criticized today in a national… more »

IMPHAL, March 22: The Manipur State Youth Policy 2011 was criticized today in a national seminar on Youth, Peace and Development organized by National Service Scheme (NSS) Cell of Manipur University in Imphal.

The 2 day seminar was sponsored by the Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Sriperumbudur.

Besides scholars from outside the state, the afternoon session had Human Rights Activist Babloo Loitongbam and journalists Irengbam Arun and Yumnam Rupachandra.

As deliberations on the state youth policy began in the session held at the Senate Hall of Manipur University, speaker after speaker criticized the policy for lack of vision and direction.

Resident Editor of IFP Irengbam Arun said, it cannot be called a policy document as such but observations and it fail to address the real issues of the youth in the state.

He said, a policy document should start with the basic question of where do we want our youth to go and achieve. It has to set the stage for channelizing the vibrant energy of our youth, as reflected in the field of sports and education, and art and culture.

Dr N Jiten of MU Centre for Myanmar Studies said, the youths should be consulted in framing a youth policy and the question of what do the youth want should have priority.

Meanwhile, the Sports Movement Committee Manipur is organizing a state level seminar in association with Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Manipur University, Directorate of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of Manipur and Sports Authority of India (NERC) Takyel, Manipur, under the theme “Sports movement in 21st century in Manipur” from April 3-5 at Centenary hall Manipur University, Canchipur.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/state-youth-policy-lambasted/

Mukul Roy announces rollback in rail fare hike

NEW DELHI, March 22 (agencies): Newly appointed railway minister Mukul Roy announced a rollback in… more »

NEW DELHI, March 22 (agencies): Newly appointed railway minister Mukul Roy announced a rollback in some of the rail fares that were announced last week in the Rail Budget.

Mukul Roy told Parliament that fares for first and second class passengers in air-conditioned carriages would still go up, but there would be no increase for other classes of travel more commonly used by the poor.

“The proposal to increase (fares) will impact the common man,” Roy said. “I intend to give relief by not increasing fares in any of these classes.”

The proposed increase in passenger fares, the first in eight years, was aimed at shoring up the finances of a rail network whose dysfunction has become a major drag on the economy.

The objection to the increase, led by UPA ally Trinamool Congress, underscored the inability of Manmohan Singh`s government to take unpopular steps and its vulnerability in the face of querulous coalition allies.

Saying it was important to run railways economically and safely, Roy announced there would be no increase in passenger fares.

Mukul Roy also said he intends to launch an aggressive drive to mop up resources for the railways. Unmanned level crossing to be removed, he said.

Former railway minister Dinesh Trivedi, who had announced an increase in passenger fares across all classes in the Rail Budget on March 14, faced a lot of flak from Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee and was forced to resign over the issue a few days later.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/mukul-roy-announces-rollback-in-rail-fare-hike/

Cheiraoba greetings

IMPHAL, Mar 22: Maj gen Binnoy Poonnen, GOC Red Shield Division and all ranks of… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 22: Maj gen Binnoy Poonnen, GOC Red Shield Division and all ranks of the division has extended their warm greetings to the people of the state on the occassion of Sajibu Nongmapanba.

The Minority Cell, Manipur People’s Party has also greeted the state on the occassion of the Sajibu Cheiraoba.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/cheiraoba-greetings/

Car rally

IMPHAL, Mar 22: The Indo-Myanmar Friendship Car rally has reached Imphal Wednesday night at around… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 22: The Indo-Myanmar Friendship Car rally has reached Imphal Wednesday night at around 9pm safe and sound.

Regarding the arrival of the car rallyists into the state capital, the Tourism department, government of Manipur convened a press meeting this evening at Hotel Imphal.

Speaking at the conference, KK Chettry, commissioner Tourism department stated that the main objective of the rally was to improved bilateral relation between the two countries and improved trade, commerce and tourism of both countries.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/car-rally/

Rally against Chakpi Multi-Purpose Project

IMPHAL, Mar 22: The Anal Naga Taangpi (ANTA), Anal Lelruwng Taangpi (ALT), Anal Sinnu Ruwl… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 22: The Anal Naga Taangpi (ANTA), Anal Lelruwng Taangpi (ALT), Anal Sinnu Ruwl (ASR), Anallon Cheifs Association (ALCA) and Anal Christian Forum (ACF) are organizing a rally opposing the state government’s decision over construction of Chakpi Multi-Purpose Project at Chakpikarong Sub-Division, Chandel on March 23, 2012.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/rally-against-chakpi-multipurpose-project/

CM inspects High Court Complex

IMPHAL, Mar 22: Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh has expressed satisfaction while inspecting the ongoing… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 22: Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh has expressed satisfaction while inspecting the ongoing construction works of High Court Complex today at Chingmeirong, Imphal. The CM had also discussed with his entourage about inaugurating the High Court complex in the first week of April, 2012. While the High Court Complex construction work started in 2007 is near completion except for the residential bungalows of judges.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/cm-inspects-high-court-complex/

BOSEM

IMPHAL, Mar 22: The Board of Secondary Education Manipur has informed all the concerned authorities… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 22: The Board of Secondary Education Manipur has informed all the concerned authorities that the lists of class VIII registered students for the year 2011 are ready for distribution and has as such requested all the principals and headmasters to collect the same from the office of the Board or send duly authorized persons w.e.f. March 26. Further details can be had from the Board office.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/bosem/

Liangmai Tribe Recognition Thanksgiving Program Celebrated

IMPHAL, Mar 22: The Liangmai Tribe Recognition Thanksgiving Program was celebrated on March 21 at… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 22: The Liangmai Tribe Recognition Thanksgiving Program was celebrated on March 21 at Tamei HQ (Namraining). The function was attained by Mani Charenamei, former MP (II-Outer Manipur) and rev Z Mairilungbou Niumai, executive secretary as chief guest and administrator respectively.

Textbooks in Liangmai dialects for class 2 to 5 which is to be introduced in schools from the current session 2012 and Tachiang tu Phuibo Khuang (Customary Law Research Book) by Th. Tunchapbou was also released by rev Dr H Newmei, ex president, LNBA(M) during the function.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/liangmai-tribe-recognition-thanksgiving-program-celebrated/

Chandel DC notification

IMPHAL, Mar 22: The Deputy Commissioner/DEO, Chandel has notified to all the Contesting Candidates and… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 22: The Deputy Commissioner/DEO, Chandel has notified to all the Contesting Candidates and their Election Agents of the 2 Assembly Constituencies of Chandel District, 41-Chandel (ST) AC and 42- Tengnoupal (ST) AC that they are required to lodge a true copy of the account of Election Expenses with the District Election Officer within 30 days of the declaration of the result of the election, failing which may result in disqualification of the candidate concerned by the Election Commission of India. Further, one day facilitation training for all the Candidates and their Election Agents and personnel engaged for receiving the accounts will be held on March 26, 2012 at 11:00 am in the DRDA Training Hall, DC’s office complex, Chandel. All the Candidates or their Election Agents and personnel engaged for receipt of the accounts of the Candidates are informed to attend the said training on time without fail, informed a statement of DC/DEO, Chandel.      

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/chandel-dc-notification/

9th THAU Tennis Championship

IMPHAL, Mar 22: Jiten Singh will meet Azad Khan in the final of the Mens… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 22: Jiten Singh will meet Azad Khan in the final of the Mens Single in the 9th THAU Tennis Championship 2012 played at THAU court.

The first semi final saw, Jiten Singh humbling Tule Thongbam without much of difficulty with 6-3 and 6-4 point enroute to the final. The other semi final saw, Azad Khan upseting N.Kangjamba Singh with 6-3 and 6-0 point enroute to the final.

The Mens Double quarter final witnessed, Tule Thongbam and his partner N.Kangjamba outplayed Romeo and Lusemsana in a easy set of 6-0 and 6-0 point to moves into the semi final.

In another match, the double pair of Jiten Singh and Azad Khan had a whale of time taming Pradeep Singh and Iboyaima Singh taking the first set by 6-0 point and later dominate the proceddings with 6-3 point enroute to the semi final.

The Veteran pair of H.Iboyaima and N.Dilip Singh beat Indrajit Singh by 6-3 and 6-2 point to moves into the final. The other semi final saw, Tule Thongbam and N.Kangjamba beating Pradeep Singh and Ranjan Singh by 6-0 and 6-3 point to storm into the final.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/9th-thau-tennis-championship/

26th Northeast Games

IMPHAL, Mar 22: On the third day of the 26th Northeast Games, Mizoram; ATHLETIC: Rajkumar… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 22: On the third day of the 26th Northeast Games, Mizoram;

ATHLETIC: Rajkumar N (High Jump) and Ng. Birjit (800 m race) got silver, L. Dayananda (Triple-Jump) and Ng. Birjit (400 m race) got bronze.

BOXING: In the men’s section, Kh. Mocha (49 kg) and Ch. Sushil (52 kg) got silver, A. Dleithang Kom (57 kg), L. Narendrajit (69 kg) and Kh. Inaosana (75 Kg) got bronze.

In the women’s section, H. Chaoba(57 kg) won gold, S. Nengneihat Kom (48 kg), A. Pravish chanu (54 kg), Y. Sandhyarani (60 kg), S. Ronibala (64 kg) and L. Tombimacha (69 kg) got silver.

Taekwondo: In the men’s section, S. Vikramjit (80 kg) got silver, N. London (68 kg), W. Armstrong (68 kg), Th. Basanta (57 kg) and herojit (87 kg plus) got bronze. 

In the women’s section,K. Namita (49 kg), Th. Sunila (67 kg), and Kh. Sanatombi won gold and Th. Basanti (57) adjusted to Bronze.

JUDO: L. Sanatobi (57 kg), H. Sunibala (57 kg Plus) and M. Tombi (63 kg) won gold, K. Sangita (48 kg), and M. Kiranbala (57 kg) got silver.

Wrestling: M. Suresh (55 kg) and kh. Jiten (90 kg) got silver.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/26th-northeast-games/

Walking the Streets

It has been more than a month since the government banned vehicular traffic in the… more »

It has been more than a month since the government banned vehicular traffic in the busy Imphal city area on an experimental basis, but it still has no ideas to ease traffic congestion. We are still facing traffic jams in the roads surrounding the Bazar area. We must appreciate Trinamool leaders of the state for raising this important issue of traffic congestion in the floor of the Manipur Legislative Assembly. Yet, nothing has been achieved and the government has still not made up its mind to the problem. The Chief Minister in his reply to the Calling Attention raised by opposition MLAs only said that the government is open to ideas. And the Chief Minister cited rise in population and unchecked growth of vehicles. For the record, we at IFP had supported the recent state decision to implement ‘pedestrian only’ regulations in the busy Imphal market, even if it was on experimental basis. And we are still supporting it. As we said, mature and sensible city managers around the world have implemented pedestrian friendly regulations in long time back. A market is meant mainly for the common people and ordinary shoppers. We need to take into account the elite and neo-rich while framing policies also, but the main emphasis should be on the welfare of the common people. It is mainly people from other towns and villages that are flocking the city. That is exactly where, the importance of promoting pedestrianism comes in. Pedestrian cities are growing in popularity in many top regions around the world. Being able to walk to a mix of shops, restaurants, newsstands, coffeehouses and open-air markets within car-free neighborhoods and work centers delivers the highest quality of life, and adds great variety and vitality to an area. Venice is considered the greatest pedestrian city in the world because it contains the largest pedestrian street network completely free of cars. The city is quite dense, yet the most relaxing and pleasant city in the world. Copenhagen is another pedestrian city. City planners have taken numerous small steps to transform the city from a car-oriented place to a people-friendly one. Here in Manipur, we could start by making the main streets of Paona Bazar and Thangal Bazar a completely pedestrian zone while allowing vehicles to pass through the other streets of Bazar area. But the entire Bazar area should be completely free of parking lots or spaces.

Another important issue is the problems faced by people having homes or residential quarters in the Bazar area. The issue was raised by the Thangmeiband MLA Joykishan in the assembly. He had said, people living in the Bazar area are suffering. Yes, their business is suffering and also there is dislocation in their personal lives. Their grievances also need to be addressed. But, the state has to first decide on whether Thangal Bazar and Paona Bazar should be declared as a ‘commercial zone’ or not. If it decides on the affirmative, the Bazar area would free from residential quarters.

The interest of the general people is of utmost importance and it should come first while framing policies. The Chief Minister had said that he is open to ideas on traffic regulation. Is he also ready to absorb ideas and opinions floated by the poor people who do not have vehicles of their own, and who travel by public transport? The neo-rich and intellectuals who have cars or two-wheelers would have many ideas. But, whether they will also speak in the interests of the vehicle-less poor could not be guaranteed. So, we suggest that the state should conduct an opinion poll in this regard, so that all interests are protected.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/walking-the-streets/

JANADESH 2012 – Manipur Assembly Elections Ramifications and Stratifications

By R S Jassal Poll punditry, arm chair psephology, swings, trends and anti-incumbency analysis are… more »

By R S Jassal
Poll punditry, arm chair psephology, swings, trends and anti-incumbency analysis are all history – until another time.  The results of 10th Manipur assembly elections have proved the exit poll predictions of a hung assembly fallacious. The ‘Palm’ has been upheld with Indian National Congress (INC) sweeping 42 Assembly Constituencies with a thumping majority and other political parties such as MPP, CPI, NPP, SS, BJP, RJDs and independents, literally razed to ground zero, with AITC at 7, MSCP at 5, NPF at 4. This has prompted exit poll experts to reflect upon as to why their predictions have gone haywire.

The exit poll conducted by a group of Political Analysts and Advisors hosted by the  Centre for Study of Developing Societies(CSDS) had predicted ruling party bagging at the maximum 24 to 32 seats, AITC- 7 to 13, MSCP, CPI, NPF & independent conjointly getting 10-18 seats and Anti-Congress alliance termed as  Progressive Democratic Alliance as 5 to 11 seats. CSDS had also tagged CNN-IBN & The Week, with their findings, so psephologists and pundits were impelled to put their sense of prediction on hold. The pre poll happenings had also swayed the State intelligentsia to keep mum and watch the Pandora’s box only to unfold on 06 Mar 2012 which put INC at the highest pedestal ever since 1972 against all prognostications.

Factors which Affected the Electoral Situation.

Boycott call of Cor-Com, hurling of hand grenades, exploding of IEDs, Kidnappings, burglary at Party offices and sporadic killing of supporters of INC and some odd supporter(s) of other political parties like MSCP did overtly create a fear psychosis amongst political workers both, targeted & to some extent non targeted too. On the top of it media published bulky lists of supporters of INC to be targeted even after elections for their continued support if any candidate won.

Creation of Progressive Democratic Alliance (PDA) consisting of MPP, NCP, RJD(U), RJD and CPI was carried out at a very belated stage of the election process, which created quandary amongst even the intellectuals that probably PDA was looking for only political mileage without any progressive hope for the State. Other than RJDs, all other parties had integrity of Manipur in agenda so tilting on the support of NPF somehow to oust INC had its own effects on the voters.

Further, the creation of a grand alliance with tacit understanding of INC and MSCP that too at the last moment  despite the fact that MSCP was considered as a sister party floated by the CM of Manipur in shadow dealings, without any Common Minimum Programme (CMP) was no more a secret even to the common man. INC landed in “No speak mode” and announced they will align with AITC and NCP for Government making.

Naga People Front (NPF), a United Naga Council (UNC) sponsored party desperately tried to align with many political parties against INC,  overruling and setting aside their own manifesto in which their main plank was to work towards bringing all Naga inhabited areas of Manipur under one umbrella, openly understood and restrictively projected with Rio’s group of party of Nagaland.  Further excessive use of Nagaland’s leadership and their resources created ripples amongst valley politics and those groups of Nagas and Kukis who were against breaking of Manipur integrity. This resulted in the over confidence of NPF, PDF and grand anti Congress (INC) alliance. Also, breaking away of CPI from SPF Government at the last moment and projecting anti congress coalition emerging as a potent viable option left the electorate confused. 

Effect of these factors on the State

All these factors affected the situation without any external direction but internally it was ‘free for all’ threats and intimidations.  Each group of Political Parties started assuming self win-win position which considered masses as cursed into unlawful binding. The results showed entirely different trend, unexpected and undirected, just like self – eruption, which can be categorized as follows:-

(a) NPF performance from any angle may well be said “taken as referendum  on Nagalim”, winning four seats against 12 and except in Karong and Mao, the winning percentage is much lower than what has been garnered by other non-NPF Naga winner candidates. It will also affect on UNC’s bid to alternative arrangement lying pending with the Government of India.

(b)  In the valley, despite Cor-Com’s diktat and active interference as also shadowy Maoist – Marxist – RPF connections, the verdict has gone ahead the way it is. Stalwarts like Shri Radha Binod (NCP), Shri Th Chaoba Singh (MPP), Ex Minister, Shri Ph Parijat (CPI), Shri O Joy (MPP) and many of his ilk falling flat like uprooted poles after a hurricane. Some non performing sitting MLAs from all parties were also brushed aside: Can this be said to be a replica of plebiscite wanted by Shri R K Meghen, the UNLF chief?  Can this be taken as a screen shot of what can actually happen if Plebiscite is resorted to? Examine the voter’s trend from Hills and Valley both for sake of Hill-Valley unity.

(c) Healthiest sign – Fragile Politics: The voters of Hills & valley alike which included this time, voters of 18 years age and above, have now a mixed mind on both issues of Plebiscite, Nagalim and violence.

This is probably the healthiest sign of maturity shown by voters in both hills (including Kukis) and valley. They can not be taken in easily by slogans, “My Land, My Gun, and My Sovereignty”. All the sixty Honourable MsLA irrespective of party affiliations will be taking solemn oath to the Constitution of India as have been doing since inception of first elections to the State assembly.    

Should INC Go Complacent?

Yes, it is tricky. This magic number may weigh very heavy for its 42 members to carry the weight of their pledge to voters and the party. There are limited numbers of portfolio for Ministers and a few number of Chairman Posts which have attraction of possession. Can the CM whosoever he or she may be have the gumption of holding this flock of wise 42 together for full term? A tough task for the President, INC who has to undertake frequent tours of Manipur.

No-Fear of Guns

In the fine end, the general voters have proved their “No-Fear” factor, denounced diktat of Cor-Com and separatist forces , have exercised their franchise the way they liked, and no one else but the democracy stands the winner. This does not mean that no malpractice was resorted to in the voting process. The deduction from this assessment is that if people go courageous and firm up their mind as to what they want, they being the grassroots can usher in a new chapter of change- pave the way for development and force the rulers to grant them good administration. They are now questioning about accounts of expenditure, utilization of NREGA and other Government funds and voicing against custodial deaths and fake encounters. They have also taken note of erstwhile insurgents under obligation of Suspension of Ops (SoO) and Ceasefire (CF) agreements and are questioning as to why some of them operate outside the confines of their designated camps and involve in extortion and any other nefarious activities. In the current milieu the synergy between the civil administration and the Security Forces (SF) is at its peak. The SFs have delivered commendably in providing and ensuring a secured environment for polling and also preventing armed interference in the polling booths during elections. The People of Manipur have delivered their verdict in favor of secularism in democracy which is loud and clear. They are showing maturity in self governance under constitutional norms and with this speed Peace is not far off.

To conclude, the CSOs and Frontal organizations need to crystallize their policies of criticism and role in moving developmental activities forward and meet challenges of corruption, extortion and violence which are eating into our vitals. Ruling INC is also cautioned to change its perception of leaving any project incomplete. Imagine what would have been their position if Non Congress Alliance had really come to power. They must settle all contentious issues facing the People of Manipur one by one. The Author sincerely sympathizes with the losers and congratulates the winners.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/janadesh-2012-manipur-assembly-elections-ramifications-and-stratifications/

JANADESH 2012 – Manipur Assembly Elections Ramifications and Stratifications

By R S Jassal Poll punditry, arm chair psephology, swings, trends and anti-incumbency analysis are… more »

By R S Jassal
Poll punditry, arm chair psephology, swings, trends and anti-incumbency analysis are all history – until another time.  The results of 10th Manipur assembly elections have proved the exit poll predictions of a hung assembly fallacious. The ‘Palm’ has been upheld with Indian National Congress (INC) sweeping 42 Assembly Constituencies with a thumping majority and other political parties such as MPP, CPI, NPP, SS, BJP, RJDs and independents, literally razed to ground zero, with AITC at 7, MSCP at 5, NPF at 4. This has prompted exit poll experts to reflect upon as to why their predictions have gone haywire.

The exit poll conducted by a group of Political Analysts and Advisors hosted by the  Centre for Study of Developing Societies(CSDS) had predicted ruling party bagging at the maximum 24 to 32 seats, AITC- 7 to 13, MSCP, CPI, NPF & independent conjointly getting 10-18 seats and Anti-Congress alliance termed as  Progressive Democratic Alliance as 5 to 11 seats. CSDS had also tagged CNN-IBN & The Week, with their findings, so psephologists and pundits were impelled to put their sense of prediction on hold. The pre poll happenings had also swayed the State intelligentsia to keep mum and watch the Pandora’s box only to unfold on 06 Mar 2012 which put INC at the highest pedestal ever since 1972 against all prognostications.

Factors which Affected the Electoral Situation.

Boycott call of Cor-Com, hurling of hand grenades, exploding of IEDs, Kidnappings, burglary at Party offices and sporadic killing of supporters of INC and some odd supporter(s) of other political parties like MSCP did overtly create a fear psychosis amongst political workers both, targeted & to some extent non targeted too. On the top of it media published bulky lists of supporters of INC to be targeted even after elections for their continued support if any candidate won.

Creation of Progressive Democratic Alliance (PDA) consisting of MPP, NCP, RJD(U), RJD and CPI was carried out at a very belated stage of the election process, which created quandary amongst even the intellectuals that probably PDA was looking for only political mileage without any progressive hope for the State. Other than RJDs, all other parties had integrity of Manipur in agenda so tilting on the support of NPF somehow to oust INC had its own effects on the voters.

Further, the creation of a grand alliance with tacit understanding of INC and MSCP that too at the last moment  despite the fact that MSCP was considered as a sister party floated by the CM of Manipur in shadow dealings, without any Common Minimum Programme (CMP) was no more a secret even to the common man. INC landed in “No speak mode” and announced they will align with AITC and NCP for Government making.

Naga People Front (NPF), a United Naga Council (UNC) sponsored party desperately tried to align with many political parties against INC,  overruling and setting aside their own manifesto in which their main plank was to work towards bringing all Naga inhabited areas of Manipur under one umbrella, openly understood and restrictively projected with Rio’s group of party of Nagaland.  Further excessive use of Nagaland’s leadership and their resources created ripples amongst valley politics and those groups of Nagas and Kukis who were against breaking of Manipur integrity. This resulted in the over confidence of NPF, PDF and grand anti Congress (INC) alliance. Also, breaking away of CPI from SPF Government at the last moment and projecting anti congress coalition emerging as a potent viable option left the electorate confused. 

Effect of these factors on the State

All these factors affected the situation without any external direction but internally it was ‘free for all’ threats and intimidations.  Each group of Political Parties started assuming self win-win position which considered masses as cursed into unlawful binding. The results showed entirely different trend, unexpected and undirected, just like self – eruption, which can be categorized as follows:-

(a) NPF performance from any angle may well be said “taken as referendum  on Nagalim”, winning four seats against 12 and except in Karong and Mao, the winning percentage is much lower than what has been garnered by other non-NPF Naga winner candidates. It will also affect on UNC’s bid to alternative arrangement lying pending with the Government of India.

(b)  In the valley, despite Cor-Com’s diktat and active interference as also shadowy Maoist – Marxist – RPF connections, the verdict has gone ahead the way it is. Stalwarts like Shri Radha Binod (NCP), Shri Th Chaoba Singh (MPP), Ex Minister, Shri Ph Parijat (CPI), Shri O Joy (MPP) and many of his ilk falling flat like uprooted poles after a hurricane. Some non performing sitting MLAs from all parties were also brushed aside: Can this be said to be a replica of plebiscite wanted by Shri R K Meghen, the UNLF chief?  Can this be taken as a screen shot of what can actually happen if Plebiscite is resorted to? Examine the voter’s trend from Hills and Valley both for sake of Hill-Valley unity.

(c) Healthiest sign – Fragile Politics: The voters of Hills & valley alike which included this time, voters of 18 years age and above, have now a mixed mind on both issues of Plebiscite, Nagalim and violence.

This is probably the healthiest sign of maturity shown by voters in both hills (including Kukis) and valley. They can not be taken in easily by slogans, “My Land, My Gun, and My Sovereignty”. All the sixty Honourable MsLA irrespective of party affiliations will be taking solemn oath to the Constitution of India as have been doing since inception of first elections to the State assembly.    

Should INC Go Complacent?

Yes, it is tricky. This magic number may weigh very heavy for its 42 members to carry the weight of their pledge to voters and the party. There are limited numbers of portfolio for Ministers and a few number of Chairman Posts which have attraction of possession. Can the CM whosoever he or she may be have the gumption of holding this flock of wise 42 together for full term? A tough task for the President, INC who has to undertake frequent tours of Manipur.

No-Fear of Guns

In the fine end, the general voters have proved their “No-Fear” factor, denounced diktat of Cor-Com and separatist forces , have exercised their franchise the way they liked, and no one else but the democracy stands the winner. This does not mean that no malpractice was resorted to in the voting process. The deduction from this assessment is that if people go courageous and firm up their mind as to what they want, they being the grassroots can usher in a new chapter of change- pave the way for development and force the rulers to grant them good administration. They are now questioning about accounts of expenditure, utilization of NREGA and other Government funds and voicing against custodial deaths and fake encounters. They have also taken note of erstwhile insurgents under obligation of Suspension of Ops (SoO) and Ceasefire (CF) agreements and are questioning as to why some of them operate outside the confines of their designated camps and involve in extortion and any other nefarious activities. In the current milieu the synergy between the civil administration and the Security Forces (SF) is at its peak. The SFs have delivered commendably in providing and ensuring a secured environment for polling and also preventing armed interference in the polling booths during elections. The People of Manipur have delivered their verdict in favor of secularism in democracy which is loud and clear. They are showing maturity in self governance under constitutional norms and with this speed Peace is not far off.

To conclude, the CSOs and Frontal organizations need to crystallize their policies of criticism and role in moving developmental activities forward and meet challenges of corruption, extortion and violence which are eating into our vitals. Ruling INC is also cautioned to change its perception of leaving any project incomplete. Imagine what would have been their position if Non Congress Alliance had really come to power. They must settle all contentious issues facing the People of Manipur one by one. The Author sincerely sympathizes with the losers and congratulates the winners.

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NIPCO 2012-2014 executives elected

IMPHAL, Mar 21: National Identity Protection Committee (NIPCO) has elected its executives for the term… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 21: National Identity Protection Committee (NIPCO) has elected its executives for the term 2012-2014 today at its Keishampat Keisham Leikai, head office. Sunil Karam, O. Premjit and Medun Maring have been elected as the president and vice-presidents respectively.

The election function was attainted by many people from different communities who expressed their willingness to live in integrity, without concentrating only on their own communities.

Further, NIPCO sent condolence to the family of L. Babullu, ex-asst general secy, HERICOUN and coordinator APUNBA LUP at his untimely death, added a statement of NIPCO.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/nipco-20122014-executives-elected/

Two more candidates expelled

IMPHAL, Mar 21: Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur acting on the report submitted by… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 21: Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur acting on the report submitted by the concerned O.Cs. of the ongoing Hr. Sec. Examination, 2012 of the council has expelled two more students bearing roll number 2738 and 4191, both from arts streams from Chandel Pvt. Centre and Noney Pvt. Centre for impersonation and using unfair means.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/two-more-candidates-expelled/

Handicrafts Mela

IMPHAL, Mar 21: Potter’s Clay Healing Mission (PCHM) under the sponsorship of Development Commissioner Handicrafts,… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 21: Potter’s Clay Healing Mission (PCHM) under the sponsorship of Development Commissioner Handicrafts, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, New Delhi is organizing an Exhibition Cum Sales of Handicrafts Mela on March 19 to 25 at Pallel Bazar Church Compound. PCHM further appealed the general public to visit the said mela, added a press release.

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Nutrition Training concluded

IMPHAL, Mar 21: A two day orientation training course on nutrition education held at United… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 21: A two day orientation training course on nutrition education held at United Youth Club, Lairikyenbam Leikai concluded today. During the training session, resource persons lectured and demonstrated on preparation of balance diet and food preservation to 30 grass root women of lactation, adolescent girls and pregnant women. The training was jointly organized by Community Food and Nutrition Extension Unit, Imphal and United Youth Club.

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Decade Anniversary

KANGPOKPI, Mar 21: Jingvalpa, a monthly news magazine in Thadou-Kuki will celebrate its 10 year… more »

KANGPOKPI, Mar 21: Jingvalpa, a monthly news magazine in Thadou-Kuki will celebrate its 10 year anniversary on March 24 at Brig. M. Thomas Ground, Kangpokpi.

Nemcha Kipgen, MLA Kangpokpi A/C, Paolam Haokip, Chief of Gangpijang and Papao Mate, social Worker will grace the auspicious anniversary as Chief Guest, Guest of Honour and functional president respectively.

Decade Anniversary Committee Secretary and Editor of the monthly news magazine Robert Hekai Kipgen said that, while publishing this monthly news magazine there have been lots of hardship and difficulties for the past 10 years but the almighty Lord helps the worker and co-workers of the magazine for the past decade. So the auspicious function will mainly focus on thanks giving to the almighty Lord.

The Gospel Artistes of the Host Sadar Hills District will also take part in the event.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/03/decade-anniversary/