NSCN(K) elect Khango Konyak as vice-chairmen

IMPHAL, June 9: In a major reshuffle of the administrative reforms of the GPRN, NSCN(K) Lt.Gen.(Retd) Khango Konyak was elected as the Vice-chairman of the of the outfit recently during… Read more »

NSCN(K) vice-chairmen K Konyak along with cadres during a photo session.

IMPHAL, June 9: In a major reshuffle of the administrative reforms of the GPRN, NSCN(K) Lt.Gen.(Retd) Khango Konyak was elected as the Vice-chairman of the of the outfit recently during the end week of last month through the people’s council vote of majority.
According to an official statement issued by the SS Khaplang, Chairman National Socialist Council of Nagaland mentioned that the newly elected vice chairman Lt.Gen.(Retd) Khango Konyak was illustrious in his carrier as a military man and served the nation in different capacities.
He was first enrolled in the Naga Army in the year 1963. Later in the  year 1966, he was sent to Pakistan under Alee (Foreign) command. He had also visited China in the year 1976. Lt. Gen. Konyak as a true and brave soldier has commanded the Naga Army, in various capacities as Mobile commander, Battalion, Operations as well as Brigade Commander, the release added. It is also mentioned that, he has also served as Council Guard Commander in the year 1985 and GSO-II (General Staff Officer) in the year 2004 at General Head Quarters (GHQ).
Apart from military services, in the year 1989 he was selected to the  post of Chairman, Konyak Region. He has also served as the president of the Tuensang-Mon Regional Union. Lt. Gen. (Retd) Konyak who had steadfastly stood for the rights of the Naga people selflessly through all thick and thin was finally elected to the people`s council as Central Council Member (CCM). He was later inducted as the Kilo Kilonser, GPRN for his dedication and commitment, release added.
Today, his efficiency accompanied with vast experience has help him elect as the Vice- Chairman of the Party on this day the 20th day of May, 2011. Lt.Gen (Retd) Konyak in addition to his office as the Vice-chairman will continue to look after the Ministry of Home Affair`s of the outfit with immediate effect, the release added.

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Workshop on Child Rights organised – E-Pao.net

Workshop on Child Rights organisedE-Pao.netImphal, June 09 2011: All Manipur Bar Association (AMBA) and Coalition on Children's Right to Protection jointly organised a one day session on 'Juvenile Justice System in Manipur' at the Jubilee L…

Workshop on Child Rights organised
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Imphal, June 09 2011: All Manipur Bar Association (AMBA) and Coalition on Children's Right to Protection jointly organised a one day session on 'Juvenile Justice System in Manipur' at the Jubilee Library Hall, Cheirap Court Complex here today.

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AIR Imphal News -9th June 2011 7.30 Evening

Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

AIR News 7.30 p.m Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

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Logjam grows, states against overarching lokpal ambit – Hindustan Times

Hindustan TimesLogjam grows, states against overarching lokpal ambitHindustan TimesTwo chief ministers – Sheila Dikshit of Delhi and Ibobi Singh of Manipur – have out-rightly rejected the idea of an overarching lokpal Others such as Narendra Modi of Gu…


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Logjam grows, states against overarching lokpal ambit
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Two chief ministers – Sheila Dikshit of Delhi and Ibobi Singh of Manipur – have out-rightly rejected the idea of an overarching lokpal Others such as Narendra Modi of Gujarat and Nitish Kumar of Bihar expressed anguish at the haste in which their

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The Masterstroke of the NPF – MorungExpress

The Masterstroke of the NPFMorungExpressFor me the biggest contribution of Rio's government would be the launching of NPF party in the Naga-inhabited areas outside the state boundary of Nagaland in the states like Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur. Thi…

The Masterstroke of the NPF
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For me the biggest contribution of Rio's government would be the launching of NPF party in the Naga-inhabited areas outside the state boundary of Nagaland in the states like Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur. This was a noble act on the part of the NPF

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Ramdev’s men in Imphal find no place to fast – Times of India

Ramdev's men in Imphal find no place to fastTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Baba Ramdev's followers in Manipur are yet to kick off their planned relay hunger strike against corruption they were denied permission to do so in Imphal by the state government…

Ramdev's men in Imphal find no place to fast
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IMPHAL: Baba Ramdev's followers in Manipur are yet to kick off their planned relay hunger strike against corruption they were denied permission to do so in Imphal by the state government. Members of the Manipur unit of Patanjali Yog Samiti were

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Militants hurl grenades in Manipur – IBNLive.com

Militants hurl grenades in ManipurIBNLive.comPTI | 01:06 PM,Jun 09,2011 Imphal, June 9 (PTI) Unidentified militants hurled grenades at two houses in Manipur in connection with monetary demands, official sources said today. The militants lobbed a powerf…

Militants hurl grenades in Manipur
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PTI | 01:06 PM,Jun 09,2011 Imphal, June 9 (PTI) Unidentified militants hurled grenades at two houses in Manipur in connection with monetary demands, official sources said today. The militants lobbed a powerful grenade at the house of a gram panchayat

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AIR Imphal News –9th June 2011 7.30 Morning

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AIR News 7.30 p.m Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

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Thumb rule for political survival – E-Pao.net

Thumb rule for political survivalE-Pao.netThe thumb rule for political survival in Manipur sounds simple and absurd. To the rest of the world, which believes in the principle of power and authority flowing from the stamp of approval of the general publ…

Thumb rule for political survival
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The thumb rule for political survival in Manipur sounds simple and absurd. To the rest of the world, which believes in the principle of power and authority flowing from the stamp of approval of the general public, it may sound farcical but this is the
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THE BIRTH OF MEITEI ETHNONATIONALISM

ITS NECESSITY TO KEEP MANIPUR UNVIOLATED, Economic disparity is not the cause of Naga-strife By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh The Meiteis always had a concept of ‘Manipuri nation’ – Manipur… Read more »

ITS NECESSITY TO KEEP MANIPUR UNVIOLATED, Economic disparity is not the cause of Naga-strife
By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh

The Meiteis always had a concept of ‘Manipuri nation’ – Manipur sana leibak, encompassing groups of ethnic people who have different cultural, traditional, ritualistic and religious traits, all living together.

A “Manipuri nation” describes a geographical place that is defined by its borders and/or by a variety of cultures and a shared language. With the ascendancy of a new concept, Manipur is now a “proposition nation” ie groups of ethnic people who are united by a common ideology rather than a common ancestry.

Ethnicity means the status of belonging to a particular group having a common cultural tradition. There are such 36 ethnic groups in Manipur.

The English word ‘nation’ is related to birth, not merely geographic or political boundaries. You are ‘native’ of the land of your birth. Manipur has a geographical boundary and any ethnic group born in Manipur is a native of Manipur. Nationality is a legal concept while ethnicity is a cultural concept.

This thesis examines the ethnonationalism and the influences that sustain it. I have selected Manipur and the Meitei ethnonationalist movement. It is a short historical reconstruction touching on historiography- theorising parts of history and relying on idealistic epistemology.

As the birth of Meitei ethnonationalism is fairly new, I am trying to write a bit of its history without an inventive approach to the truth. Like many, I am an amateur historian who is coping about trying to figure out to make a ‘good article’.

Historians repeat one another, but the history of Meitei ethnonationalism is pristine. These are things known to have occurred in the recent past without twists and turns as old histories might have.

Old histories might change over time. At the physical level, truth is absolute. But the account of human affairs that we call History, and that we make the subject of college courses, has little to do with truth. It is information that our rulers want us to have.

Example: there is now enormous literature disapproving the traditional Aryan migration history because of lack of archaeological findings. The “Indigenous Aryanism” as it is called, is an expression of Indian nationalism. It is to negate the notion that Indian civilisation was brought about by white Europeans from the Steppes of south Russia.

Likewise, I have written about “Indigenous Meiteiism” as an expression of ‘Meitei ethnonationalism’, to refute the old anecdotes of Meiteis coming from China or near about, based on the absence of archaeological evidence of any group of these people migrating to Manipur.

Walker Connor invented the word “ethnonationalism” for ethnic nationalism where the ‘nation’ is defined in terms of ethnicity, incorporating ideas of culture and shared language.

Connor is one of the great scholars of nationalism and ethnic conflict. Ethnonationalism denotes both the loyalty to a nation deprived of its own state and the loyalty to an ethnic group, embodied in a specific state, particularly when the latter is conceived a “nation-state”.

Ethnonationalism is thus conceived in a broad sense and may be used interchangeably with nationalism.

The central tenet of nationalism theoretically is that each ethnic group like the Meiteis, Nagas or Kukis is entitled to self determination for an autonomous entity or for an independent sovereign state.

Compact OED defines “nation-state”: a sovereign state of which most of the citizens or subjects are united also by factors which define a nation, such as language or common descent. The nation-state implies that a state and a nation coincide. Manipur was a nation-state united by a common language.

Broadly speaking, nationalism is a term that refers to a doctrine that holds a nation, usually defined in terms of culture and language though consisting of a number of ethnic groups. Ethno-
nationality is thus a breakdown of nationality.

The Meitei ethnonationalism was born by a break-up of the ethnic components of Manipur, creating a lot of tension by the ethnic activists who try to have a historical construction of their activities.

The educated post-War Meiteis began in earnest, to secularise and adopted the principle of multiculturalism based on a notion of ‘social reform’ in which programmes were introduced to redress the disadvantages of minority communities. This included the present titular king Leishemba Sanajaoba of the Manipuri nation.

Nationalism is one of the most persistent forces in history, as components of political and cultural self-determination in the search of a unifying ethic. But from the study of world history, the idea (nationalism) can be sustained only if it avoids a descent into tribalism and intolerance of other ethnic groups.

‘Naga nationalism’ of Nagaland has accrued from their desire to carve out a Naga identity in the post-independent India. They rightly feel that they are not Indians, ethnically and culturally.

But nationality is a question of feeling that the person belongs to a particular nation, in spite of colour, caste or creed, though in legal terms, nationalism is a legal relationship involving allegiance on the part of an individual and usually protection on the part of the state.

In the beginning, the Meiteis were not bothered whether the Nagas of Nagaland were independent or not. It was just a distant drum. But the drumbeat became deafening when their demand of a greater Nagaland or Nagalim, incorporating four districts of Manipur and bits from Assam and bits from Arunachal, came to a head.

The break-up of Manipur is not negotiable to the Meiteis who have an embryonic concept of Ima (mother) Manipur embracing the hills and the plain. To them it is not like a marriage bond, where there is a legal frame work with which a spouse can divorce the other whenever he or she feels like it.

The Manipuri Naga ethnic challenges have shattered genuine Meitei pluralism and increased the tension between the need for cultural-ethnic distinctiveness and integrative tendencies. Meitei ethnonationalism was kick-started. They began to think in terms of Meiteis cum Manipuris.

It was at a time when the ethnic concept of nationalism was far outweighed by the pluralistic multicultural concept because of the ever changing population in the Imphal valley. This was also a crucial time when the territorial integrity of Manipur was seriously threatened as never before, with internal ethnic politics and the territorial ambition of Nagaland.

The Meitei ethnonational identity suddenly became fundamental to their sense of Meiteiness. They needed to re-establish their cultural history and began looking at their history backwards.
They were aware that behind their bravado lurks one of the great political challenges of the next decade in this extra-ordinary diversity of ethnic identities and political views in this erstwhile nation-state of Manipur.

Manipur is inhabited by the Meiteis, Kukis, Tangkhuls, Kabuis, Marings, koms and other smaller tribes, altogether 36, plus a sizeable community of Pangals. The question of what it means to be a Manipuri and how far there are overriding values to which all can and must subscribe has moved on since the ethnic Naga ethnonationalism.

The Meitei liberal policy has been unable to coax the tribal groups into a Manipuri national identity. They have demanded plural political identities, tolerance and openness from all the ethnic peoples. That has included intermarriage.

The struggle for ethnic Nagas to disintegrate Manipur began to crystallise the Meitei resolve to keep Manipur intact. Various civil organisations such as AMUCO, UCM have sprung up to shore up a united Meitei, tribal and Pangal opposition.

Manipur is as much for the Meiteis as for all the tribes and Pangals living in it from times immemorial. The Meiteis thus felt that they had to reinvent themselves with a search for their
indigenous origin in Manipur, first in the hills and then in the plain.. This was how Meitei nationalism or ethnonationalism was born.

The high-octane pursuit of Meitei ethnonationalism and to safeguard the integrity of Manipur
were reflected by the greatest sacrifice given by 18 Meiteis on the June 18 2001 uprising.

There is no end of being vigilant against Naga nationalism and Manipuri Naga ethnonationalism to show that the Meiteis are still in business, especially because (1) their demand has nothing to do with economic disparity but ethnicity; and lately (2) the NPF’s Constitution, Article II (21) reads: “To work for integration of all contiguous Naga inhabited areas under one administrative roof…”

Daniel Conversi, who introduced Connor’s work on ethnonationalism, challenged the dogma of economism as the cause of ethnonationalism. During much of the Cold War, conflicts were customarily explained as a consequence of backwardness, economic crisis, uneven development or relative deprivation. The prescription coda was hence that ethnic conflicts could be cured by addressing economic grievance.

Conversi substantiates Connor’s article (198b) that ethnonationalism appears to operate independently from economic variables and that perceived economic discrimination can merely work as reinforcing variable, as a ‘catalytic agent’, exacerbator, or choice of battle ground. The economic issues at the centre of the analysis means to miss the primary point, namely that ethnic movements are indeed ethnic and not economic.

The writer is based in the UK
Email: imsingh@onetel.com
Website: www.onetel.co.uk

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MLA Keba guns for Patsoi OC

Taking strong exception against the action of the police in stopping the repairing work on the road that connects Langjing Achouba, Chabungkhok, Chaganglei, NH 150 and NH 53 and then Imphal Kangchup road, MLA from Patsoi Assembly Constituency, S Keba h…

Taking strong exception against the action of the police in stopping the repairing work on the road that connects Langjing Achouba, Chabungkhok, Chaganglei, NH 150 and NH 53 and then Imphal Kangchup road, MLA from Patsoi Assembly Constituency, S Keba has demanded that the OC of Patsoi police station, Premchand be placed under suspension Source The Sangai Express

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Lamphel residents protest eviction drive

Residents of Lamphel Yaipha Leikai, near the Employment Exchange office, today staged sit in protest against the recent eviction drive launched by the Government Source The Sangai Express

Residents of Lamphel Yaipha Leikai, near the Employment Exchange office, today staged sit in protest against the recent eviction drive launched by the Government Source The Sangai Express

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AHRC urges Government

Asian Human Rights Commission AHRC , Hong Kong has issued an urgent appeal to India and Manipur Governments to take up necessary actions regarding the alleged custodial death of Salam Sanjoy 19 of Sagolband Moirang Hanuba Leirak, Imphal Source Th…

Asian Human Rights Commission AHRC , Hong Kong has issued an urgent appeal to India and Manipur Governments to take up necessary actions regarding the alleged custodial death of Salam Sanjoy 19 of Sagolband Moirang Hanuba Leirak, Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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Resume road works, demand Kuki bodies

Taking grim note of the suspension of road widening work from Sagolmang to Saikul, Kuki Inpi Saikul and Saikul unit of Kuki Students’ Organisation KSO have drawn the Chief Minister’s attention for immediate resumption of relevant activities Source …

Taking grim note of the suspension of road widening work from Sagolmang to Saikul, Kuki Inpi Saikul and Saikul unit of Kuki Students’ Organisation KSO have drawn the Chief Minister’s attention for immediate resumption of relevant activities Source The Sangai Express

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19 kids rescued from Maharashtra handed over to parents Free Education Perfect bait for poor parents

At least nineteen children from Tamenglong district of Manipur who had been trafficked to Maharastra in 2007 on the pretext of receiving free education were brought back to the State yesterday Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

At least nineteen children from Tamenglong district of Manipur who had been trafficked to Maharastra in 2007 on the pretext of receiving free education were brought back to the State yesterday Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Meet on border fencing dispute

A sectoral meeting between top officials of india and Myanmar is scheduled to be held on June 14 and 15 to deliberate on the objections raised by Myanmar Army with regard to border fencing on the Indo Myanmar border Source The Sangai Express

A sectoral meeting between top officials of india and Myanmar is scheduled to be held on June 14 and 15 to deliberate on the objections raised by Myanmar Army with regard to border fencing on the Indo Myanmar border Source The Sangai Express

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UNC decries attack on former speaker

While strongly condemning the bomb attack on its former speaker in Ukhrul on June 5, the United Naga Council UNC has warned that threatening the leaders and civil organisations in the hill areas will amount to opening the ‘Pandora’s Box’ Source T…

While strongly condemning the bomb attack on its former speaker in Ukhrul on June 5, the United Naga Council UNC has warned that threatening the leaders and civil organisations in the hill areas will amount to opening the ‘Pandora’s Box’ Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Amount handed over

United Clubs’ Organisation UCO has handed over the public contribution amount of Rs 95000 to All Manipur United Clubs Organisation AMUCO today Source The Sangai Express

United Clubs’ Organisation UCO has handed over the public contribution amount of Rs 95000 to All Manipur United Clubs Organisation AMUCO today Source The Sangai Express

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Pettigrew college students on the war path, to sue Principal

With the deadline of June 4 expiring, the Students’ Union of Pettigrew College SUPC has closed down the office of the college and a sit in protest has started at Maizailung Taxi stand near the college gate adjacent to FCI godown since June 6 Sourc…

With the deadline of June 4 expiring, the Students’ Union of Pettigrew College SUPC has closed down the office of the college and a sit in protest has started at Maizailung Taxi stand near the college gate adjacent to FCI godown since June 6 Source The Sangai Express Addie Chiphang

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Land allotment to religious bodies

In compliance with the Supreme Court’s directive, the Revenue Department has been entrusted with the task of processing land allotment and relevant measures with regard to 49 worship sites of local deities Umang Lai and Mosques located within Imphal …

In compliance with the Supreme Court’s directive, the Revenue Department has been entrusted with the task of processing land allotment and relevant measures with regard to 49 worship sites of local deities Umang Lai and Mosques located within Imphal East and Imphal West districts Source The Sangai Express

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