Age of Partnerships

History cannot be the sole issue, neither can any belief inbrotherhood past or present. The ultimate deciding factor in the present political face off between Naga integrationists and Manipur integrity… Read more »

History cannot be the sole issue, neither can any belief inbrotherhood past or present. The ultimate deciding factor in the present political face off between Naga integrationists and Manipur integrity defenders will have to be rooted in the current reality. It will be good if the two can exist side by side without the need for each to obliterate the other. As we have been consistently arguing in these columns, we see no reason why this cannot happen given the will, imagination and most importantly, accommodative spirit. Why must the boundaries of identity, both cultural and political, be rigid and absolutely non permeable. They can work in non-antagonistic concentric circles, whereby someone can be a Meitei, but also Manpuri, an Indian, an Asian etc, and ultimately a human being at the outermost circle. What then is the current reality? Two perspectives are obvious: One, the aspiration of the Nagas to come under one political roof and two, the survival question of Manipur, whereby its two geographical constituents, the valley and its surrounding hills cannot but remain together under a single administrative control.

In a reversal of the popular portrayal of the scenario, we would even say that the Manipur integrity issue is not about emotions at all at its core, although on the surface it does appear to be so. Quite to the contrary, it is about hard-nosed political geography of survival deep down. As we have argued so many times before, a valley and its surrounding hills must complement each other and form one composite living space. The valley, any valley for that matter, will never let go of the hills that surround it, for it is a matter of its survival. Asking Manipur to give up its hills, would be like asking Israel to give up the Golan Heights. They will never agree, for it would amount to asking them to disintegrate voluntarily. The rightness or the wrongness of their refusal becomes only a matter of perspective and subjective judgement. But if Israel’s right to exist, or Manipur’s right to exist, are to be acknowledged, their right of control over territories extremely vital to their survival cannot but also be acknowledged. To not acknowledge this would amount to war. Leave aside the Israel parallel, but must this right necessarily have to limit the aspiration for Naga integration. The challenge must be to work out a political dispensation where Manipur integrity and Naga integration can happen simultaneously without crossing each other’s core interests. The manner in which even independent nations are melting down borders to evolve into common regional entities, gives hope that this can work.

If the engine that drives the Manipur integrity campaign is emotional only superficially, we would also argue, without attributing any value judgment, that it is the Naga integration movement which is emotional. Disparate tribes, discovering a fraternal bondage in a generic name may be a transcendental journey as Prof. BK Roy Burman puts it, but still it is nevertheless an emotional thread that is the binding force ultimately. It must however be acknowledged that this emotion is a powerful reality that must be factored into any lasting solution to the problem that is unsettling the region. The other reality is that this is the age of partnerships. We do not refer to only the Naga integration-Manipur integrity equation, but also to their relation with India. It does not have to be a binary antagonism always. As in all partnerships, conditions that suit each partner can always be worked out so that relations are cemented in mutual benefits and hopes. If a pride in the self and an all round prosperity can be guaranteed through these partnerships, what else is there to fight for. The ability to come to terms with these realities will be the key to the return of peace and normalcy. It will also be the definition of the true calibre in our situation.

 

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MPSC crushes UYAC

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Breast feeding week observation kick- start State

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KCP states no hand in blast

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Appeal from FECTAM

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Condemn

IMPHAL, Aug 4: Apunba Manipur Kanba Ima Lup (AMKIL) and Yek Taret Loop have strongly condemned the bomb blast at Sangakpham Bazar which killed four persons and injured eight others.

IMPHAL, Aug 4: Apunba Manipur Kanba Ima Lup (AMKIL) and Yek Taret Loop have strongly condemned the bomb blast at Sangakpham Bazar which killed four persons and injured eight others.

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Ramadan- A General Perspective

by: Mohd. Nasir Ahmed Ramadan (Sawm) is one of the five pillars of Islam and the ninth month ofthe Muslim calendar. The meaning of Sawm is to ‘abstain’. In this… Read more »

by: Mohd. Nasir Ahmed
Ramadan (Sawm) is one of the five pillars of Islam and the ninth month ofthe Muslim calendar. The meaning of Sawm is to ‘abstain’. In this month,Allah SubhanaWaTaala (SWT) has made it compulsory that the fastingbe observed by day, and he has made the ‘Taraweeh’ (Ramadan nightlyprayer) a ‘Sunnah’. Fasting is to abstain from eating, drinking, smoking, saying, looking, listening bad things andconjugal relations from dawn till sunset. The goal of fasting is to develop self-restrain (Taqwa).

Ramadan is an annual training programme to refresh us for carrying outour duties towards Allah (SWT). Fasting develops self-control and helps usto overcome selfishness, greed, laziness and other faults. This month ofpatience gives us an opportunity to experience for ourselves what it is liketo have an empty stomach. This develops our feeling for the poor andhungry people. Fasting teaches us to control the love of comfort.

If difficulty is experienced in fasting, one should bear it cheerfully and notcomplain. Should we feel fatigued at the time of Taraweeh (Ramadan nightlyprayer), this too should be borne with fortitude.It should also be borne in mind that fasting does not aim at inflictingpunishment upon people or taking on unbearable burdens. The underlyingidea behind it is to teach moderation and spiritual discipline so that humantemptations may not become so wild and uncontrollable as to flout thecommands of the Great Master. To be a true servant of Allah (SWT), it isessential that man should be able to conform his behavior to the moral andspiritual discipline embodied in the Shari’ah of Islam. Fasting isindispensable for this moral and spiritual training.The Prophet (pbuh) said, “When the month of Ramadan starts, thegates of mercy are opened and the gates of Hell are locked and thedevils are chained”. (Sahih Muslim, Book 006, Number 2361)

The hadith (sayings of prophet) below gives some very important points regarding Ramadan:The Prophet (pbuh) said “Fasting is a shield or protection from the fireand from committing sins. If one is fasting, he should avoid sexualrelation with his wife and quarrelling, and if somebody should fight orquarrel with him, he should say, ‘I am fasting.’ There are two pleasuresfor the fasting person, one at the time of breaking his fast, and other atthe time when he will meet Allah; then he will be pleased because ofhis fasting.” (SahihBukhari, Volume 3, Book 31, Number 128)

In this month, the rebellious ‘Shayateen’ (Satans) are chained, so as not toprovoke those evils which they normally do during months other thanRamadan. A question may arise here that, when the ‘Shayateen’ arechained, how it is that we still do see evil committed? The reply is that evilmay not necessarily be caused by the rebellious ‘Shayateen’. People havefor eleven months lived in obedience to ‘Shayateen’ whims and wishes, andso performing evil deeds instigated by them becomes second nature.Consequently, evil is being done in and out of Ramadan.Therefore the feelings and lessons we experience should stay with usthroughout the year. In Al-Qur’an, Muslims are commanded to fast so thatthey may “become pious”. This piety and devotion is especially felt duringRamadan, but we all must strive to make the feelings and attitude stay withus during our “normal” lives. That is the true goal and test of Ramadan.

Fasting is the way to piety and the fear of God. Fasting narrows the food andblood arteries. They are known to be canals of the devils, hence fastingreduces their insinuation. It further weakens carnal desires, thoughts andtemptations of disobedience.Fasting enhances bodily health. It gets rid of contaminated matter, eases thestomach, purifies the blood, eases the working of the heart, brightens thespirit, refines the soul and disciplines the character. When an individual fasts,his soul is humbled and his carnal desires are dispelled. There is a greatreward for fasting, as it shows a Muslim obeying Allah (SWT) and submittingto His command.

According Dr. Jack Goldstein author of the book “Triumph over Disease by Fasting and Natural Diet” says that “Fasting give vital organ a complete rest, promotes elimination of metabolic wastes, allows the body to adjust and normalize its bio-chemistry and also its secretion, lets the body break down and absorb swellings, deposits, diseased tissues, and abnormal growth; restores a youthful condition to cells and tissues, increases the power of digestion and assimilation and permits the conservation and re-routing of energy; it clears and strengthens the minds”.

Fasting in Ramadan is not merely physically restraining from the obvious foodand drink, but the total commitment of the servant’s body and soul to the letterand spirit of fasting.
1) The fast of the self means to be free from all carnal desires.
2) The fast of mind is avoiding thoughts about things other than Allah (SWT).
3) The fast of the hand is not touching/taking what does not belong to it.
4) The fast of the nose means not sniffing or smelling unlawful things.
5) The fast of the feet is not going places where sinful acts are propagated.
6) The fast of the eye is to prevent it from seeing forbidden things.
Allah (SWT) says in Al-Qur’an, “Tell the believing men to lower theirgaze and be mindful of their chastity; this will be most conducive totheir purity. And tell the believing women to lower their gaze and bemindful of their chastity, and not display their charms (in public) beyondwhat may (decently) be apparent thereof, hence let them draw theirhead-covering over their bosoms”. (Al-Qur’an 24:30-31)
7) The fast of the tongue is guarding against lying, backbiting, slandering,reviling, abusing others, cursing, indecent conversation, swearing and falseevidence. The Prophet (pbuh) said: “A Muslim is he from whose tongue andhands other Muslims are safe”.
The Prophet (pbuh) said, “”Whoever does not give up forged speechand evil actions, Allah is not in need of his leaving his food and drink(i.e. Allah will not accept his fasting.)”(SahihBukhari, Volume 3, Book 31, Number 127)
8) The fast of the ears is not to listen to idle talk, gossip, lyrics and notes thatcontain obscene and indecent things. Listening to Al-Qur’an bears the fruit offaith, guidance, light and prosperity. It fills the heart with wisdom, tranquility,intimacy and contentment. It is a source of protection from the dangerous,deviant and sinful thoughts.
9) The fast of the heart means casting out from it the love of worldly thingsand by emptying it of all corrupt material such as, false beliefs, evilsuggestions, filthy intentions and degenerate thoughts.

The Prophet (pbuh) said: “There is a piece of flesh in the body if itbecomes good (reformed) the whole body becomes good but if it getsspoilt the whole body gets spoilt and that is the heart.”(SahihBukhari, Volume 1, Book 2, Number 49)

The believer’s heart abstains from pride and egotism as these traits breaks itsfast. Egotism is when the individual sees himself as perfect as and better thanothers. The cure for this self-importance is to look at one’s faults and shortcomings,thousands of sins and misdeeds that one has committed, wrongs thatone has done and forgotten, but knowledge of which are with Allah (SWT).

Allah (SWT) says in Al-Qur’an, “do they, perchance, envy other people forwhat God has granted them out of his bounty?” (Al-Qur’an 4:54)

The heart of the believer fasts and abstains from envy as envy lowersrighteous deeds and stops its progress toward Allah (SWT).

Fasting and healing
Studies are being conducted to treat serious illnesses like osteo-or rheumatoid arthritis or asthma utilizing fasting for a short duration of a few days to medically supervised water (only fasts of 30 days) to help the body heal itself. It has been known that both children and animals refuse to eat when sick as a natural response. The severely sick have no appetite, but they take the food only at the urging of the family members.

The severely sick feel no hunger because food in severe sickness intervenes with natural response. The body is always trying to heal itself. When the patient is resting and consuming water only, the body heals itself and fasting acts as a facilitating process. One can get rid of coffee, cigarettes salty or sugary foods, which are addictive, through fasting, as fasting can help clear the taste buds and healthful foods start to taste better again. However insulin-dependent diabetics should not fast because of ketosis in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes, who cannot break down the ketones and use them as fuel. Healthy people use the ketones (by-products of fat metabolism) to maintain energy. (To conserve the glycogen stores, glucose becomes restricted to the central nervous system, mainly the brain. Instead of taking the glucose from the brain, the body begins breaking down the fatty acids in adipose (fatty) tissue). People with non-insulin-dependent diabetes (the majority of people who have diabetes) can improve their health through fasting.

Fasting helps cardiovascular disease, arthritis, asthma, non-insulin-dependent diabetes, ulcers, and digestive disorders, lupus, skin problems (including cysts, tumors and kidney stones). Even quitting smoking and obesity respond favourably to fasting.

Hence fasting during the month of Ramadan does not cause any adverse medical effects, on the other hand may have some beneficial effects on weight and lipid metabolism.

Charity in Ramadan
It is reported that “The Prophet (pbuh) was naturally the most generous of people and he used to be more generous than ever in the month of Ramadan”. (SahihBukhari, Volume 3, Book 31, Number 126)

Allah (SWT) has given you, so Muslims should try to give generously in Ramadan, both Sadaqah (optional charity) and Zakaah (obligatory charity). Every time a servant of Allah (SWT) gives something in charity Allah (SWT) eases his physical, spiritual and mental conditions. He expands for him His sustenance. Sadaqah does not only have to be money. It can also be a good deed—such as helping another person—done for the sake of Allah (SWT) and without expecting any reward from the person. Even a smile is considered charity in Islam. Most Muslims pay their Zakaah during Ramadan because the reward is so much greater in that month. Wealth is like water, if its flow is obstructed it becomes brackish, and if it flows, it becomes sweet and fresh. The Prophet (pbuh) said “This is the month of charity in which believer’ssustenance is increased. Whosoever feeds a fasting person or gives afasting person a single date or a sip of water, to break the fast, for himthere shall be forgiveness of his sins and he will be saved from the fire ofhell, and for him shall be the same reward as for him (whom he fed)”.(Tirmidhi Hadith 1965)

In conclusion, this is what I was able to write about issues concerning fasting. I ask Allaah to help us to remember Him, thank Him and worship Him properly, and to conclude our Ramadan with forgiveness, and to save us from the Fire. May Allaah bless our Prophet Muhammad, and his family and companions, and grant them peace.

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FREINDS

IMPHAL, Aug 10: The Federation of Regional Indigenous Societies (FREINDS) will hold sit-in-protest demonstration on August 20 at Keishampat demanding the authorities concerned to impose the inner line permit system… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 10: The Federation of Regional Indigenous Societies (FREINDS) will hold sit-in-protest demonstration on August 20 at Keishampat demanding the authorities concerned to impose the inner line permit system in the state to check influx of migrants, stated a release.

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UPPK refutes

IMPHAL August 13: The proscribed UPPK in a press release by its IPR in charge Khuman Laishramcha states that the charges of the security forces alleging that one N Thoithoi,… Read more »

IMPHAL August 13: The proscribed UPPK in a press release by its IPR in charge Khuman Laishramcha states that the charges of the security forces alleging that one N Thoithoi, 36, s/o N Thambal of Bashikhong Khongampat is a cadre of the outfit is baseless. The release states that a combined team of 10 AR and Imphal East commandos arrested one Ningombam Sanjoi alias Dhopa, 32, s/o late Budhi of bashikhong Mamang Leikai on August 8. It was also charged that Thoithoi is a cadre namely Loya of the UPPK. Arresting innocent public on false charges is a habit of the security forces, it said.

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Consultation programme

IMPHAL, Aug 17: A one-day consultation programme on dam was organized by Tangkhul Aze Katamnao Long today at Hotel Imphal, North AOC, Imphal. The consultation programme was attended by environmentalists,… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 17: A one-day consultation programme on dam was organized by Tangkhul Aze Katamnao Long today at Hotel Imphal, North AOC, Imphal.

The consultation programme was attended by environmentalists, academicians, researchers, social and human rights activists, student leaders and representatives of villages affected by dam construction.

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IOC scholarship

IMPHAL, Aug 17: The Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) has recently launched a scholarship scheme “Indian Oil Educational Scholarships Scheme” for the students of 10+/ITI, enegineering, MBBS and MBA courses… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 17: The Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) has recently launched a scholarship scheme “Indian Oil Educational Scholarships Scheme” for the students of 10+/ITI, enegineering, MBBS and MBA courses on merit-cum-means basis. Candidates may apply online till September 15, 2011. The details of the scheme are available on the website www.iocl.com and www.applicationnew.com/ioclscolar2011.

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Lang-Ngol Kumhei Langtai Chatkoi released

IMPHAL, Aug 21: The “Lang-Ngol Kumhei Langtai Chatkoi (a trilogy of dance) was released by Dr. R.K. Nimai Singh, commissioner, Art and Culture department at Panthou Eshaikonung, Wangkhei Hijam Leirak,… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 21: The “Lang-Ngol Kumhei Langtai Chatkoi (a trilogy of dance) was released by Dr. R.K. Nimai Singh, commissioner, Art and Culture department at Panthou Eshaikonung, Wangkhei Hijam Leirak, today.

Speaking at the releasing function, R.K. Nimai stated that the people need to study more on various art forms of the state.

K.K. Chetry stated that the tourism department is working hard to bring more development in the art and culture of the state.

The Lei-Noi Chatkoi is about “life on earth is a boon of the Gods. Legend said that Ima Apanthoibi (Mother Goddess) descended from her Heavenly Abode to create life on earth. The Mangang, Luwang and Khuman Chuklen Chatkoi said the eternal legend of the God and the time immemorial antiquity of mankind recount the existence of a supreme owner-God. One sacred perspective, a ‘day’ is composed of air, fire and water. Human refer to them as Khuman, Mangang and Luwang respectively. The three are inseparable, it means without dark there cannot be light, a day begins with the darkness.

The Lairembi Khuntarol said that there was once a time when human lived in close proximity with God. Evidently, the supreme owner decided to take up the task of creating different life forms on earth. Thus, from his very immortal soul, evolved the seven sylphs (Goddesses), who have been sent down to mother earth to embark upon their divine mission of weaving the wonders of life-to sprout, nature and groom life on it.

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KSO, Kuki Inpi condemn abduction of engineer

IMPHAL, August 24: The Kuki Inpi and Kuki Students’ Organisation, Ukhrul district have strongly condemned the abduction of Wungshim Kasar, EE, PWD on the midnight of August 21 at his… Read more »

IMPHAL, August 24: The Kuki Inpi and Kuki Students’ Organisation, Ukhrul district have strongly condemned the abduction of Wungshim Kasar, EE, PWD on the midnight of August 21 at his Litan Sanikhong quarter by armed miscreants.

A joint statement of the two bodies said that they have been working day and night to rescue the abducted engineer but to no avail.

It appeal the groups or individuals involved in the abduction to identified themselves besides clarifying the motive behind the abduction and released him safe and sound.

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Ng Bijoy seeks govt help

IMPHAL, Aug 25: MLA Ng Bijoy, during zero hour of today’s Assembly sitting, has sought assistance from the state government to rescue 86 passengers who are stranded at Ukhrul town… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 25: MLA Ng Bijoy, during zero hour of today’s Assembly sitting, has sought assistance from the state government to rescue 86 passengers who are stranded at Ukhrul town for the last many days due to the ongoing economic blockade.

These passengers have come in three tourist buses along Jessami-Imphal Road from Guwahati. The stranded passengers are facing lots of problems, added Bijoy.

During the zero hour, MLA T Mangibabu has also drawn the attention of the state government to address the problem of flood at Thanga, Hiyanglam and Moirang by opening the doors of Ithai Barage completely.

 

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YWC triumphs in State League

IMPHAL, Aug 28: YWC defeated MPSC by 2-1 goals in today’s match of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium. Y Somendro and M Manglemba… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 28: YWC defeated MPSC by 2-1 goals in today’s match of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.

Y Somendro and M Manglemba scored one goal each for YWC in 84th and 86th minute respectively while L Romio scored one goal in penalty kick.

L Romio of MPSC was booked yellow card.

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Parity and Equality

Now is perhaps the time for the government to begin thinking in terms of a special administrative arrangement not just in keeping with the demand of the United Naga Council,… Read more »

Now is perhaps the time for the government to begin thinking in terms of a special administrative arrangement not just in keeping with the demand of the United Naga Council, UNC, for the Naga areas, but for the entire state. We had made a similar suggestion before but the matter is becoming even more urgent. Manipur as it is has been described in various quarters as a failed state, and indeed this is beginning to look to be what it really is. It does seem nothing can function and no substantive progress can result. The chief reason for this is that Manipur is today a hopelessly divided house. Every horse in it is pulling the wagon in different directions with the result that nothing ever moves or is allowed to move, even those who are willing and are capable of doing so. Each of the major communities in the state are acutely suspicious of each other and are quick to attribute sinister motives behind every one of their moves without even a thought on the possibility that these moves may actually be perfectly innocent ones. This is a state which cannot even think of creating a new district for administrative convenience without kicking up ugly and quixotic uproars that even threaten to explode into ethnic violence. The current unseemly tussle over the proposed creation of SADAR hills district is just the most immediate and prominent example of this hopeless situation.

It is long overdue that each of the communities be liberated from each other. There is at this moment no single oppressor and no single victim. Each has come to be an oppressor and tormentor of the other and equally each has come to be the victim of the other. This being so, let the special arrangement asked for be expanded to mean special arrangements for all the communities so that each can be themselves for once. At this moment, everybody’s creative energy is being sapped so senselessly, and each has to be always cautious of offending the other even by being honest to their own instincts to be themselves. The way things are heading, anything that one community does is beginning to be interpreted as an attack on the interest of the other. Partly, this has to do with the government’s indifference in clarifying serious allegations resulting out of what are quite possibly misconceptions. The government employment scenario for instance is a sore point, with those in the reserved category always believing they have been short-changed. We had been recommending the government to clarify conclusively and officially what the exact situation is on the matter. Let there be a white paper on it with the objective of not just laying bare the facts of the matter, but also to see how any discrepancy, if any, has happened: whether those in the general category have been responsible for these as always alleged, or if it is the result of corruption, not necessarily of officials in the general category alone.

In the area of private enterprises, this blame game should not be there at all. This is an open field and only individual enterprise, perseverance and a willingness to work and sweat it out with dedication in whatever profession one is in, is the key to success. Thus, a tailor, a carpenter, a motor mechanic, a cycle repairman, a journalist and so on, must, as suggested in the Bhagavat Gita, make their given professions their worship. The near total collapse of work culture of the government is on account of a lack of this attitude, and equally the rise of individuals and communities in any of these fields of work is also precisely because of this dedication and belief in their work and nothing else. Of course, there are other factors like availability of seed capital to launch commercial enterprises. In this regard, it is also a fact that those with landed property for obvious reasons will always have more of it. A farmer in any of the revenue districts of the valley, if his son wants to start a new business venture, can always sell off a part of his land holding and raise the necessary money, or else mortgage it to get a loan from the bank. No bank extends loan, especially entrepreneurial loan for this involves recover risks, without collaterals. In many ways, the ease with which an economy moves forward in the modern context, depends on the shape and quality of superstructures within which the economy operates. These superstructures, of which the pattern of land ownership is a very important one, are radically different from one community to another. The upward mobility of the non-government, therefore unsponsored economy of the private market therefore is destined to be unequal too. Unfortunately, a very vicious circle has today come about form this and this inequality in turn is breeding the contempt of the kind we are witnessing today. No community trusts the other. The state cannot carry on like this. Let the government then work out a consensus on bringing about some parity of superstructures, or else give a serious thought to the idea of “separate arrangements” for everybody.

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Sharmila`s Road Ahead

A question often is asked, sometimes with an air of mischievous rhetoric, whether Sharmila is being pushed into what she is doing by vested interests, and if not this, then… Read more »

A question often is asked, sometimes with an air of mischievous rhetoric, whether Sharmila is being pushed into what she is doing by vested interests, and if not this, then by public expectations. The implication is, she is unable to exercise her free will to decide on how or whether her seemingly futile protest should proceed any further. Further, another implied allegation is also Sharmila has ceased to be of any great concern for the people of Manipur by and large, which is why her protest is all the more doomed to be in a limbo that it seems to be in at the moment. These are serious thoughts or charges if you like. The question is, what is the volitional element in Sharmila’s continued fast? Is she responding to public expectations only or is she driven by a faith in her own action? While there should be no doubt the latter is there predominantly, it is necessary to dispel some of the doubts raised. The answer could come in the form of a question. Is there anybody whose action is not in some ways or other a response to public expectations?

Students of psychology would tell us there is nobody. These expectations are not always overt. They have been ingrained into the social consciousness so deeply that much of them come naturally to all of us without the need for making conscious choices. A few very basic questions should be illuminating. Why do we fear not doing well in studies? Why do we not walk around naked in public? The answer is, because such behaviours would not be approved by the society. Much of our social behaviours are thus moderated by this ever present “Superego” in Freudian terms. In a crux, Freud’s personality dynamics becomes an interplay of three powerful forces within the human psyche: the infantile “Id”, the parental “superego” and the rational “ego”. “Id” is thus about inborn, primitive, animal desires, appetites and instincts. The “Superego” controls and moderates (or civilises) the “Id”, sometimes excessively and to the detriment of the health of the individual. It is thus the rational “Ego” which must negotiate between these two. This personality dynamic would be the fuel behind Sharmila’s decisions, conscious or subconscious, as it is for everybody else. The only difference is, Sharmila has stepped out of private life boldly and is in the public domain in a radical way, and hence, we would argue here is a case of an enviable success of the “Ego” to rein in the “Id” and the “Superego”. The “Superego” which normally should have determined her public behaviour and decisions, have been rationalise successfully by her powerful “Ego” to convert it into a magnanimous sense of public duty. This being the case, it is only natural the pressure of expectations, not just public expectations but her own as well, would be much more on her. It is a truism that people do expect much more from public figures than from the ordinary man or woman on the street, and in our opinion, nobody in the state is as much a selfless public figure as Sharmila has come to be.

The next question is, why do people expect another to accomplish what is also essentially their aspiration? Why hasn’t there been many more stepping forward to join Sharmila’s style of protest? These questions deserve another rhetorical answer as well. If everybody were to take care of their own problems, or were to be capable of taking care of all their own problems, and this ability in collective were to be the solution to social problems, why would there have been any need for leaders at all? Eric Fromm’s book “Escape from Freedom” is dedicated to answering this question. Freedom can get terrifying for many if not most, and so taking important decisions on which crucially hangs the fate of individuals and society, independently, is not easy. This is where the role of inspirational leadership comes in. These strong men and women would become the centres where the ordinary men and women surrender their freedoms to make important decisions. And who can deny Sharmila is an inspirational leader who has made sacrifices nobody can or has ever made. But Fromm’s caution is, although this has nothing remotely to do with Sharmila’s case, when the ordinary men and women get too insecure, they begin to surrender more and more of their freedom to tough leaders who they entrust to deliver them from the source of their insecurities. Such a condition he says is the ground on which the most brutal dictatorships have spawned. Hitler’s Germany, Stalin’s Russia, Mussolini’s Italy, all shared this social dynamics. Sharmila’s case is a radical departure from this but there is an interesting parallel. While there can be no argument she is an inspirational leader let those who love her not leave her to bear all the burdens alone. Nobody can emulate what she is doing, but let it not be forgotten everybody who would benefit from her cause has a duty to also contribute to take forward what she is fighting for.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/sharmilas-road-ahead/

Consultative workshop

IMPHAL Sept 1:  A one day consultative workshop on “GOI-UNDP Disaster Risk Reduction in Imphal City” was held at the conference hall of State Guest House today. The aim of… Read more »

IMPHAL Sept 1:  A one day consultative workshop on “GOI-UNDP Disaster Risk Reduction in Imphal City” was held at the conference hall of State Guest House today.

The aim of the workshop is to enhance the knowledge of the elected representatives and officials of the Imphal Municipality Council on the issue of disaster risk reduction concepts in all the construction and other developmental works undertaken in Imphal Municipality area. The workshop was attended by IMC functionaries.

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Militants arrested

IMPHAL September 3: Acting on credible information, Imphal West district police commandos under the supervision of inspector P Sanjoy arrested an active member of KCP(MC) Moramba group from Lamphel area… Read more »

IMPHAL September 3: Acting on credible information, Imphal West district police commandos under the supervision of inspector P Sanjoy arrested an active member of KCP(MC) Moramba group from Lamphel area today at about 3.30 am.

The cadre is identified as one Yurembam Momocha Singh alias Mocha, 41, s/o Y Ibomcha of Uripok Achom Leikai at present Lamphal quarter type II.

On verification, he disclosed on working under one Prakash of Tera Loukrakpam Leikai, an active member of the outfit. Momocha was involved in lobbing hand grenades at the residence of Jugindro,an AO of the Agriculture Department and Ibomcha, an AO of the same department, both residents of Uripok Achom Leikai. He was assigned to extort money from government departments.A police press release said.

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RPF/PLA salutes

IMPHAL, Sept 4: The proscribed Revolutionay Peoples’ Party (RPF)/ Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) has exended its revolutionry salute to thier deceased cadre SS Sgt. Elangbam Bisharup Meetei alias Rocky s/o… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 4: The proscribed Revolutionay Peoples’ Party (RPF)/ Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) has exended its revolutionry salute to thier deceased cadre SS Sgt. Elangbam Bisharup Meetei alias Rocky s/o of E Tiken Meetei of Hiyanglam Awang Leikai.

According to a release issued by the Publicity secy. RPF/PLA, T Lesemba, mentioned that, Sgt, Rocky has died on August 27 due to his physical illness after a prolonged treatment.

The releasefurther mentioned that, deceased Sgt, Rocky alias Meitei has joined the outfit during 1999 and activated his services by holding the post of  convenor of the Central Bureau Division No.IV(Wangoo Unit) of the outfit after completing basic military training, and he was holding the post of Asst. Organizer of the RPF’s organization department during 2007, later he was posted and worked at the western Bureau of the outfit and finally he continue his services to the armed unit during 2011and took his major resposibilities for the upliftment of the organization while he was erving as a truw revolutionary.

It is also mentioned that deceased Rocky is one among the personality of the revolutionary who have his own idiology of sincerities, dedication and a man of good dicipline which the organisation can never forget his contributions selfless efforts to encourage all revolutionaries of the of the state.

The statement further extended that, the RPF and its armed wing PLA have been sharing grieves and sorrows of the bereaved family.  
 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/rpfpla-salutes/