Blockade is unconstitutional, MHA categorically states

IMPHAL, Nov 29: The Ministry of Home Affairs has categorically stated that the indefinite economic blockade being imposed on National Highways leading to Manipur is unconstitutional. In response to a letter sent by the Chief Secretary to the Union Home Secretary regarding the indefinite economic blockade, the Ministry of Home Affairs sent a letter to […]

IMPHAL, Nov 29: The Ministry of Home Affairs has categorically stated that the indefinite economic blockade being imposed on National Highways leading to Manipur is unconstitutional. In response to a letter sent by the Chief Secretary to the Union Home Secretary regarding the indefinite economic blockade, the Ministry of Home Affairs sent a letter to […]

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Mizoram to submit final movement plan for Bru repatriation

Mizoram government would soon submit the final movement plan for Bru repatriation which was scheduled to begin from early November. Additional secretary for state home department Lalbiakzama told PTI that the detailed movement plan under Road Map – 5 for Bru repatriation process was being finalised for submission to the Ministry of Home Affairs for […]

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Mizoram government would soon submit the final movement plan for Bru repatriation which was scheduled to begin from early November. Additional secretary for state home department Lalbiakzama told PTI that the detailed movement plan under Road Map – 5 for Bru repatriation process was being finalised for submission to the Ministry of Home Affairs for […]

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MHA committed to find solution to Manipur situation, wants UNC to call off blockade

IMPHAL, September 3: In a reassuring tone for the public of the State in the wake of the economic blockade called by the United Naga Council, the Ministry of Home

IMPHAL, September 3: In a reassuring tone for the public of the State in the wake of the economic blockade called by the United Naga Council, the Ministry of Home Affairs has issued that it is committed to finding a solution to the prevailing situation.

The MHA has stated that the government of India expects the Naga organizations to withdraw the call of economic blockade and ban on national projects.

In the aftermath of the two killed in police firing during a rally organized by the UNC to protest against the imposition of the 144 CrPC in Ukhrul, the UNC had imposed an indefinite ban on vehicular traffic along all State and National highways in Naga inhabited areas of the State from September 4 morning.

According to a statement issued by Prakash Mishra, special secretary (Internal Security) Ministry of Home Affairs, the government of India is seized of the situation in Manipur, arising out of recent developments that have caused tensions.

It said the Union Home Minister reviewed the situation today with senior officers and held discussions with the Governor, Chief Minister and deputy Chief Minister of Manipur.

It divulged that the Central government has, for this purpose, recently appointed RN Ravi as the interlocutor with the mandate to find a negotiated solution in a time-bound manner.

However, it is imperative that a conducive atmosphere exists for these talks to take place, it said.

Calling upon all concerned to help maintain a conducive atmosphere and desist from violence, it said that the union Government is expecting the Naga organisation to withdraw the call for economic blockade and the ban on national projects, which will cause serious inconvenience and hardship to the common people.

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NDMA Team to Visit Guwahati, Assam

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Ministry of Home Affairs – 17-September, 2012 17:43 IST Shri V.K. Duggal and Shri K.M. Singh, members of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), will be visiting Guwahati on September 18-19, 2012 to review the recent floods in Assam with the Minister … Continue reading

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ALL NAGA STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION, MANIPUR – Tripartite Talk – Fourth Round

The post ALL NAGA STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION, MANIPUR – Tripartite Talk – Fourth Round appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.OFFICE OF THE ALL NAGA STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION, MANIPUR Oking: Tahamzam (Senapati) – 795 106 Email: ansam1970@gmail.c…

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OFFICE OF THE ALL NAGA STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION, MANIPUR Oking: Tahamzam (Senapati) – 795 106 Email: ansam1970@gmail.com PRESS RELEASE The 30th August 2012 As the Tripartite Talk for an alternative arrangement enters the fourth round on 31st August 2012 in New … Continue reading

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Northeast exodus: India to take up the issue with Pakistan

The post Northeast exodus: India to take up the issue with Pakistan appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.  The Centre has said that rumours that triggered panic among people of northeastern states in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra were sour…

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  The Centre has said that rumours that triggered panic among people of northeastern states in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra were sourced from Pakistan. Union Home Secretary RK Singh said in New Delhi, Pakistan is the source for doctored … Continue reading

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