Christmas is an important occasion for Christians worldwide: Governor

AIZAWL, Dec 22 NNN: Mizoram Governor Vakkom Purushothaman while greeting the people of Mizoram during the yuletide said, “Christmas is an important occasion for Christians worldwide because it was at Christmas that God sent His beloved Son, Jesus Christ, into the world. To Christians it represents a time of reconciliation, of peace, of hope and […]

AIZAWL, Dec 22 NNN: Mizoram Governor Vakkom Purushothaman while greeting the people of Mizoram during the yuletide said, “Christmas is an important occasion for Christians worldwide because it was at Christmas that God sent His beloved Son, Jesus Christ, into the world.
To Christians it represents a time of reconciliation, of peace, of hope and of happiness.
Preparations for the festivities are on in Mizoram as in other parts of the world and there is a general feeling of cheerfulness and goodwill.” He also said that this would be his first Christmas here in Mizoram and is looking forward to enjoy the spirit of merriment and festivity which is in the air.
While reveling in the festivities of Christmas, the Governor sent a message of “peace and goodwill” that was proclaimed by the angels at Christmas. He expressed confident that the celebrations in Mizoram will be in the true spirit of Christmas that is love, peace, goodwill and benevolence.
In his message, the Governor expressed deeply about the state, its beautiful landscape, moderate climate provide immense scope for developing tourism and tourist related industries. Promotion and publicity of the various festivals and dances could draw tourists not only from the mainland but from different parts of the world, he said.
While commenting on the Congress flagship project, New Land Use Policy (NLUP), the governor stated that for the coordinated development of rural areas is now in full swing. However the success of NLUP rest largely on the active participation of the beneficiaries and the line departments.
He also conveyed his appreciation of the active role being played by the Churches and the NGOs in supporting the Government’s efforts in various projects intended for the socioeconomic uplift of the society and in enlightening the citizens of the-State on health related issues.

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Christmas is an important occasion for Christians worldwide: Governor

AIZAWL, Dec 22 NNN: Mizoram Governor Vakkom Purushothaman while greeting the people of Mizoram during the yuletide said, “Christmas is an important occasion for Christians worldwide because it was at Christmas that God sent His beloved Son, Jesus Christ, into the world. To Christians it represents a time of reconciliation, of peace, of hope and […]

AIZAWL, Dec 22 NNN: Mizoram Governor Vakkom Purushothaman while greeting the people of Mizoram during the yuletide said, “Christmas is an important occasion for Christians worldwide because it was at Christmas that God sent His beloved Son, Jesus Christ, into the world.
To Christians it represents a time of reconciliation, of peace, of hope and of happiness.
Preparations for the festivities are on in Mizoram as in other parts of the world and there is a general feeling of cheerfulness and goodwill.” He also said that this would be his first Christmas here in Mizoram and is looking forward to enjoy the spirit of merriment and festivity which is in the air.
While reveling in the festivities of Christmas, the Governor sent a message of “peace and goodwill” that was proclaimed by the angels at Christmas. He expressed confident that the celebrations in Mizoram will be in the true spirit of Christmas that is love, peace, goodwill and benevolence.
In his message, the Governor expressed deeply about the state, its beautiful landscape, moderate climate provide immense scope for developing tourism and tourist related industries. Promotion and publicity of the various festivals and dances could draw tourists not only from the mainland but from different parts of the world, he said.
While commenting on the Congress flagship project, New Land Use Policy (NLUP), the governor stated that for the coordinated development of rural areas is now in full swing. However the success of NLUP rest largely on the active participation of the beneficiaries and the line departments.
He also conveyed his appreciation of the active role being played by the Churches and the NGOs in supporting the Government’s efforts in various projects intended for the socioeconomic uplift of the society and in enlightening the citizens of the-State on health related issues.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/christmas-is-an-important-occasion-for-christians-worldwide-governor/

CBI files chargesheet against an ex-minister of Jharkhand

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 22: The Central Bureau of Investigation today filed a charge sheet in the Court of Special Judge (CBI Cases), Ranchi against Ex- Minister of Jharkhand and 6 others for possessing assets disproportionate to his known sources of income. He was Minister for Health & Labour in the cabinet of […]

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New Delhi, Dec 22: The Central Bureau of Investigation today filed a charge sheet in the Court of Special Judge (CBI Cases), Ranchi against Ex- Minister of Jharkhand and 6 others for possessing assets disproportionate to his known sources of income. He was Minister for Health & Labour in the cabinet of the then Chief Minister who was also earlier chargesheeted in a CBI case. In the present Chargesheet, the then Minister of Health & Labour has been charged with acquiring disproportionate assets to the tune of Rs. 6.99/- crores (approx). The six others chargesheeted include his then OSD; his two nephews as well as two other relatives and one friend.
The case was registered by CBI in August, 2010 on transfer from the Jharkhand Vigilance as per the orders of Jharkhand High Court in WP (PIL) No. 4700/2008. Apart from the then Minister of Health & Labour, the then Chief Minister of Jharkhand and two other ex—ministers were also named accused in the FIR., which have allegations ranging from misuse of official position to possessing disproportionate assets.
The then Minister of Health & Labour is presently in judicial custody. The investigation of the case is continuing with reference to other allegations.
The public is reminded that the above findings are based on the investigation done by CBI and evidence collected by it. Under the Indian Law, the accused are presumed to be innocent till their guilt is finally established after a fair trial.Charges were filed against Bhanu Pratap Shahi, Ex Minister of Health & Labour, U.S. Malviya, Ex OSD of Sh. Bhanu Pratap Singh, Prashant Kumar, nephew of Sh. U.S. Malviya and three relatives and one friend . Madhu Koda the then Chief Minister of Jharkhand and two ex-ministers Kamlesh Singh & Bandhu Tirkey named in FIR.

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CBI files chargesheet against an ex-minister of Jharkhand

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 22: The Central Bureau of Investigation today filed a charge sheet in the Court of Special Judge (CBI Cases), Ranchi against Ex- Minister of Jharkhand and 6 others for possessing assets disproportionate to his known sources of income. He was Minister for Health & Labour in the cabinet of […]

Mail News Service
New Delhi, Dec 22: The Central Bureau of Investigation today filed a charge sheet in the Court of Special Judge (CBI Cases), Ranchi against Ex- Minister of Jharkhand and 6 others for possessing assets disproportionate to his known sources of income. He was Minister for Health & Labour in the cabinet of the then Chief Minister who was also earlier chargesheeted in a CBI case. In the present Chargesheet, the then Minister of Health & Labour has been charged with acquiring disproportionate assets to the tune of Rs. 6.99/- crores (approx). The six others chargesheeted include his then OSD; his two nephews as well as two other relatives and one friend.
The case was registered by CBI in August, 2010 on transfer from the Jharkhand Vigilance as per the orders of Jharkhand High Court in WP (PIL) No. 4700/2008. Apart from the then Minister of Health & Labour, the then Chief Minister of Jharkhand and two other ex—ministers were also named accused in the FIR., which have allegations ranging from misuse of official position to possessing disproportionate assets.
The then Minister of Health & Labour is presently in judicial custody. The investigation of the case is continuing with reference to other allegations.
The public is reminded that the above findings are based on the investigation done by CBI and evidence collected by it. Under the Indian Law, the accused are presumed to be innocent till their guilt is finally established after a fair trial.Charges were filed against Bhanu Pratap Shahi, Ex Minister of Health & Labour, U.S. Malviya, Ex OSD of Sh. Bhanu Pratap Singh, Prashant Kumar, nephew of Sh. U.S. Malviya and three relatives and one friend . Madhu Koda the then Chief Minister of Jharkhand and two ex-ministers Kamlesh Singh & Bandhu Tirkey named in FIR.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/cbi-files-chargesheet-against-an-ex-minister-of-jharkhand/

Arrested

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IMPHAL, Dec 22: A combined team of the 28 Assam Rifles and Imphal west CDO have arrested an active member of the underground group PREPAK(PRO) from Singjamei market on December 20 afternoon around 1.20pm.

A release of the Imphal west police said the arrested UG have been identified as Ningombam Iman Singh alias Udhoi, 42 s/o Kunjashyam of Singjamei Kshetri Leikai with the Army No. 40120 of 40th batch of PREPAK(PRO).

The release also said another team of the CDO Imphal west also arrested another member of PREPAK(PRO) following a credible information given by the 18th Sikh from Mongsangei school leirak on December 20 evening around 6.10pm.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/arrested/

Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill 2011 Introduced

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 22: Government today introduced in Lok Sabha the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill, aimed at setting up the body of Lokpal at the Centre and Lokayuktas at the level of the States. Government also introduced a Bill for amending the Constitution for conferment of Constitutional status on both bodies. Government […]

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New Delhi, Dec 22: Government today introduced in Lok Sabha the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill, aimed at setting up the body of Lokpal at the Centre and Lokayuktas at the level of the States. Government also introduced a Bill for amending the Constitution for conferment of Constitutional status on both bodies. Government also withdrew earlier Lokpal Bill, 2011 as it decided to introduce a new comprehensive
Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill, 2011 Bill after consideration of the suggestions made by the Parliamentary Committee which recommended significant changes in the scope and content of the earlier Bill.
The salient features of the proposed new Bills are as under:-
Focus on improving accountability
Ø Establishment of new institution in the Constitution called Lokpal for the Union and Lokayukta for the States. These autonomous
and independent bodies, shall have powers of superintendence and direction for holding a preliminary inquiry, causing an investigation to be made and prosecution of offences in respect of complaints under any law for the prevention of corruption.
Ø The Bill provides a uniform vigilance and anti corruption road map for the nation, both at Centre and States.
Ø The Bill institutionalizes separation of investigation from prosecution and thereby removing conflict of interest as well as increasing the scope for professionalism and specialisation.
Structure of the Institution:
Ø Lokpal will consist of a Chairperson and a maximum of eight Members of which fifty percent shall be judicial Members.
Ø Fifty per cent of members of Lokpal shall be from amongst SC, ST, OBCs, Minorities and Women.
Ø There shall be an Inquiry Wing of the Lokpal for conducting the preliminary inquiry and an independent Prosecution Wing.
Ø Officers of the Lokpal to include the Secretary, Director of Prosecution, Director of Inquiry and other officers.
Process of selection:
Ø The selection of Chairperson and Members of Lokpal shall be through a Selection Committee consisting of –
§ Prime Minister;
§ Speaker of Lok Sabha;
§ Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha;
§ Chief Justice of India or a sitting Supreme Court Judge nominated by CJI;
§ Eminent jurist to be nominated by the President of India Ø A Search Committee to assist Selection Committee in the process of selection. Fifty per cent of members of Search Committee shall
be from amongst SC, ST, OBCs, Minorities and Women.
Jurisdiction:
Ø Prime Minister to be brought under the purview of the Lokpal with subject matter exclusions and specific process for handling complaints against the Prime Minister. Lokpal can not hold any inquiry against the Prime Minister if allegations relate to:
§ International relations;
§ External and internal security of the country;
§ Public Order;
§ Atomic energy§ Space.
Any decision of Lokpal to initiate preliminary inquiry or investigation against the Prime Minister shall be taken only by the Full Bench with a majority of 3/4th. Such proceedings shall be held in camera.
Ø Lokpal’s jurisdiction to include all categories of public servants including Group ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ & ‘D’ officers and employees of Government. On complaints referred to CVC by Lokpal, CVC will send its report of PE in respect of Group ‘A’ and ‘B’ officers back to Lokpal for further decision.
With respect to Group ‘C’ and ‘D’ employees, CVC will proceed further in exercise of its own powers under
the CVC Act subject to reporting and review by Lokpal.
Ø All entities receiving donations from foreign source in the context of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) in excess of
Rs. 10 lakhs per year are brought under the jurisdiction of Lokpal.
Ø Lokpal will not be able to initiate inquiry suo moto.

Other significant features of the Bill

Ø No prior sanction shall be required for launching prosecution in cases enquired by Lokpal or initiated on the direction and with the
approval of Lokpal.
Ø A high powered Committee chaired by the Prime Minister with leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha and Chief Justice of India
as members, will recommend selection of the Director, CBI.

Ø Provisions for confiscation of property acquired by corrupt means, even while prosecution is pending.

Ø Lokpal to be final appellate authority on all decisions by public authorities relating to provision of public services and redressal of
grievances containing findings of corruption.

Ø Lokpal to have power of superintendence and direction over any investigation agency including CBI for cases referred to them.

Ø The Bill lays down clear time lines for :

§ Preliminary enquiry – three months extendable by three months.

§ Investigation – six months extendable by six months.

§ Trial – one year extendable by one year.

Ø The Bill proposes to enhance punishment under Prevention of Corruption Act :

(a) Maximum punishment from 7 years to 10 years

(b) Minimum punishment from 6 months to 2 years

Ø The Bill proposes to give legal backing to Asset Declaration by public servants.

Ø The Bill also seeks to make necessary consequential amendments in the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952, the Prevention of
Corruption Act, 1988, the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, the Central Vigilance Commission Act, 2003, and the Delhi Special Police
Establishment Act, 1946.

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Alzheimer programme

IMPHAL, Dec 22: The Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Society of India, Manipur chapter had organised… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 22: The Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Society of India, Manipur chapter had organised a one day programme on legal rights of people living with Alzheimer’s disease/dementia present situation in Manipur on December 17 at the premise of the Urban Health Centre, Singjamei Chingamathak, said a release.

During the programme, M Manojkumar, additional district judge, Manipur East spoke about the need to promote awareness on prevention of Alzheimer and related diseases and legal rights of the person suffering from the disease.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/alzheimer-programme/

Speeding truck knocks down man; driver surrenders to police

IMPHAL, Dec 22: A person succumbed to his injuries after he was knocked down by… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 22: A person succumbed to his injuries after he was knocked down by a speeding truck this morning about 8.20am at Kakching Lamkhai, under Kakching police station in Thoubal district.

The deceased person has been identified as Khamunsei Khoibu, 62 of Khangsim village.

According to reports, the person was knocked down by a speeding truck at Kakching Lamkhai. The driver of the truck bearing registration No. MN 01- 4127 surrendered to Kakching police immediately after the accident. The dead body have been handed over to family and relatives after conducting post mortem at JNIMS, Imphal.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/speeding-truck-knocks-down-man-driver-surrenders-to-police/

Loktak area fishers

IMPHAL, Dec 22: All Loktak Lake Area Fishermen’s Union, Manipur, in a statement, has said… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 22: All Loktak Lake Area Fishermen’s Union, Manipur, in a statement, has said at least 5000 dwellers of Loktak lake are currently taking shelter at Thanga Haorang Chingyang Community hall following torching of 1200 floating huts of Loktak lake by government authority.

The fishermen’s union also said at least eight persons who were injured during police action while participating in a rally on December 19 are currently undergoing treatment at various hospitals.

While alleging that OC Moirang Police intentionally beat up a women rallyist on December 19, the fishermen’s union demanded either transfer or dismissal of Moirang police OC namely Dhananjoy.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/loktak-area-fishers/

Arrested

IMPHAL, Dec 22: A combined team of the 28 Assam Rifles and Imphal west CDO… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 22: A combined team of the 28 Assam Rifles and Imphal west CDO have arrested an active member of the underground group PREPAK(PRO) from Singjamei market on December 20 afternoon around 1.20pm.

A release of the Imphal west police said the arrested UG have been identified as Ningombam Iman Singh alias Udhoi, 42 s/o Kunjashyam of Singjamei Kshetri Leikai with the Army No. 40120 of 40th batch of PREPAK(PRO).

The release also said another team of the CDO Imphal west also arrested another member of PREPAK(PRO) following a credible information given by the 18th Sikh from Mongsangei school leirak on December 20 evening around 6.10pm.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/arrested/

Merger to political parties

IMPHAL, Dec 22: At least 32 leaders of the Federal Party and other parties of… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 22: At least 32 leaders of the Federal Party and other parties of Nungba assembly constituency who had supported Prof. Gangumei Kamei, independent candidate in the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly election 2007 have merged into the Indian National Congress along with 5000 members en-masse in a meeting held on December 19 at Hotel Classic, Imphal said a release.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/merger-to-political-parties/

AR clarifies

IMPHAL, Dec 22: A PRO statement has claimed that the new report “UNLF claims ambush… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 22: A PRO statement has claimed that the new report “UNLF claims ambush on AR” as false and completely baseless.

It has further stated that the UNLF has resorted to launching false propaganda.

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UNLF condoles

IMPHAL, Dec 22: The Central Committee, UNLF has expressed it’s deep sorrow at the sudden… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 22: The Central Committee, UNLF has expressed it’s deep sorrow at the sudden demise of Bhimkanta Buragohain popularly known as “Mama’, a political visionary and founder member of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), stated a press release of the outfit.

It has further stated that all through-out his 83 years of fruitful life, `Mama` Buragohain devoted and worked tirelessly towards the emancipation of the Assamese people from Indian Colonial yoke.

From incarceration in different Indian jails after his arrest by join forces of Royal Bhutan Army and Indian Occupation Forces, he was released recently. He believed that the aspiration and destiny of Assamese people lies only in its` sovereignty and independence. His sudden demise will leave a void in the struggle not only for Asom but for the entire region as well, the release added.

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Need of the Hour

Of all the proposal made by the state government in recent times, the one two… more »

Of all the proposal made by the state government in recent times, the one two days ago in the current state Assembly session to legislate a new law to not only ban bandh and blockades but to introduce deterrents including imprisonment of frontrunners of these disruptive agitations up to three months, is welcome. Nobody in Manipur today would disagree that the need of the hour is for such a legislation, having had to live with the hardships and damages to the state’s as well as household economy caused by these protests, which are in many ways a victimisation of the ordinary men and women, holding them as hostages so as to pressurise the powers that be to bend to their wishes. Daily wage earners and small enterprises which do not have the capacity to absorb the squeeze in market liquidity have been the worst sufferers, and they more than anybody else would be the ones to rejoice this new government intent. Ironically, most of these bandh and blockades have been imposed on behalf of the section of the population which would almost always end up as the worst victims of these very agitations. It has been long overdue to call this spade a spade, but better late than never.

It is very well for workers or sections of the society to call a strike when they perceive they are being subjected to unwarranted injustice by their employers or the administration. This is also a fundamental right guaranteed even by the UN Charter of Human Rights. However, to strike and to impose bandh and blockades are two radically different things. While strikes imply voluntary and non-violent participation in a protest against perceived injustice, bandh and blockades are about coercion of neutral and uninvolved sections of the society into either joining the protest or else suffering its consequences. In Manipur, at least this would need no explanation. Here in essence, even so called boycotts are coercive, and leaves the ordinary men and women on the streets facing the now very well known challenge of former US President, George W. Bush, epitomising brutal coercion like none other: “you are either with us or against us.” Anybody who does not boycott the event the boycott callers want to be boycotted are labelled traitors and made liable to face consequences, and sometimes these are extremely violent ones as well. So in Manipur’s violent environment today, boycotts are actually diktats which inspire the fear of death and are meant to be obeyed unconditionally. There is nothing in these which suggest they are voluntary expressions of dissidence by the public. It is a surprise boycott callers are not aware of the fact that they surrender the credibility of their claims of public support using the response to these so called boycotts as alibi precise because they have ensured there is nothing voluntary or spontaneous about these boycotts. Even the call for a plebiscite to settle Manipur’s long standing issues with the Indian Union suffers from this same stigma.

Leaving aside bandh and boycotts called by underground organisations, for they are outside the purview of the law, the government must ensure the law it intends to make on the matter is enforced strictly on those within the law by the application of the rule of law. The law must not be allowed to be diluted because extra legal concessions are allowed. Equally, it must also not be allowed to become a draconian tool to victimise opponents of the government. This can be only by strict adherence to the procedures laid down by the law while it is being formulated. This entails a lot of thoughts and discussions must go into its making. There is one clause the law could look into. Bandh callers have today come to use the media as their propaganda vehicles. Even organisations with only a handful of supporters have been made paper tigers by the media by force multiplying their actual strength in publishing their bandh announcements without the application of editorial freedom to decide the veracity of the claims. Perhaps the new law could also include a clause to make the media organisations more discerning so as not to give unwarranted publicity to habitual bandh and boycott callers. While it must be acknowledged there are dangers involved in imposing such restrictive measures on the functioning of the media, it must also be equally acknowledged that a great section of the media often jump their briefs of public responsibility. This responsibility to the public, in the present context must also be about lending support to the effort to make the protest culture in the state more sensible and sane.

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Democracy, Lokpal and AFSPA: Differential Weight of People`s Movements

 By Dr. Bijen Meetei Assam University, Silchar It won’t be wrong to say that the… more »

 By Dr. Bijen Meetei
Assam University, Silchar
It won’t be wrong to say that the year 2011’s one of the most talked about man and his movement in India is Kisan Baburao Hazare, popularly known as Anna Hazare, and his crusade against corruption. The man and his movement have been attracting a large number of people and a whole lot of discussion on the issues of civil society, credibility of the government and of course, on corruption which have haunted the country for decades. In fact, enormity of the problems of Indian political and the corresponding administrative systems generated the current Anna movement, which was brought to limelight in April this year when he decided to go for fast against corruption (and subsequent government inaction against criminal offenders). This re-articulates some of the systemic problems inherent in our political system. It also reaffirms that it will take quite some time to cleanse the system and get the confidence of the people back. Some may be quite right when they claim that the credibility of government is lost and this along with many of our problems are popped up due to the failure of the very political system on which we are relying for every aspect of our lives. Hence, there should be some kind of ‘forces’ to fix the problems. And this ‘force’, in a democratic process, should be used to create appropriate corrective measures, and therefore, the idea of Lokpal comes at right time.

The fact is that our democracy provides enough laws and statutes to meet any sort of eventualities or in other words to affront the criminal offenders. Take for example, in addition to various laws and statutes, there are institutions (such as CBI and CVC) that can investigate and even prosecute the persons found guilty in the corruption cases. But, many a times, people (especially those in power and those rich with good political connections) found guilty of crimes could not be prosecuted and punished. The single most important reason for such happenings lies in the problems with the existing system itself. The agencies established to address such issues are not independent off the influences and control of the Government of the day, and therefore, often misused. As a result, unless the autonomy of these institutions are established the problems of corruption and other offences cannot be dealt with properly and due justice cannot be delivered to the people concerned. Further, the slow process of our judicial system denies justice to the victims time and again. That is why even if we have all the system in place, there comes up the need to call for institutions like Lokpal which can provide not only speedy but also least expensive prosecution machinery. Besides attempting to provide special courts for corruption cases and its own investigative arm, the current Lokpal Bill has one more positive aspect in that it also provides for a citizen’s charter and redressal of grievances. It means that every public authority is to prepare a charter outlining its duties to the citizen. Failure to perform such duties will invite punishment, and a direction to so perform. It is not to claim that Lokpal is the panacea of our problems and need to be established at once. There are many issues around the proposed Lokpal including the issue of whether the functions and powers of the PM and MPs are to be brought under the investigative jurisdiction of the Lokpal, or will CBI be put under Lokpal or not.

Moreover, there are many other much worrying concerns highlighted by the recent political phenomena in the country. One such concern is the uncertain political fate of smaller communities in this diverse nation. One can discuss whether this Anna movement against corruption and the big cloud which have been gathered over this movement reemphasis the fact of democracy being a save game for ‘some people’ only. There are a lot of unprecedented events involved in this movement which never happened in any other movement started by ‘some other people’ particularly those belong to the North East. There are serious questions often come out in the discussions on the existing political phenomenon in the country. While Anna Hazare’s fast could forced the government to take a lot of unprecedented moves (unprecedented speed under the ‘Anna Pressure’ to constitute a drafting committee, ‘sense’ of the house to table the draft bill in the winter session of the Parliament, forcing politicians to work overtime, and finally, the extending the session of the Parliament by three days to discuss the Lokpa Bill), how come unprecedented movement of the people of Manipur remained unheard for years?’ Many would agree that many of us are victims of corruption at various levels. However, had it been initiated by a person from the North-East would it gather enough interest and momentum to force the government to initiate so many unprecedented moves? What happened to Iche’s (Irom Sarmila) fast against so much atrocity done to the people of Manipur under the shadow of AFSPA (Arms Forces Special Power Act)? Is government giving enough attention to such movements from the periphery? Is the suffering generated by corruption more severe than the suffering produced by unquestionable power of the armed forces?

One cannot compare these two movements by any methodological yardstick. But, the differential attention meted out to these movements of two different ‘people’ exposes weakness in the existing system of democracy that cares only number than anything else. It is often asked that in the 11 years of Iche’s fast, how many times our Parliament has discussed the issue of AFSPA or sufferings that have been experienced by people in the North East day in and day out. There is a fear that in a diverse country like ours this system of democracy, which emphasizes on quantity rather than quality, certainly puts the fate of minority communities in incertitude. It is in this context that the so called ‘the people’ seems to be divided into two: ‘first people’ who have electoral significance in national politics, and the ‘other people’ which carries negligible connotation in terms of electoral politics. Therefore, when the ‘first people’ raises a socio-political issue, this must be certainly heard and attended to at any cost.

If it happens to be the voice of the ‘other people’, there is no need for any urgency and may remain unheard too. In terms of electoral politics in India it’s the majority which is taken into account. And unequivocally, it is the electoral politics that makes the Executive, and thus, in order to remain as Executive utmost importance should be given to the voice of the ‘First people’ no matter what comes on the way. Consequently, it is high time that we think of reforming our electoral system in such a way that the unheard voices of the ‘other people’ get equal concern in national politics.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/democracy-lokpal-and-afspa-differential-weight-of-peoples-movements/

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`NHRC has directed State to initiate CBI investigation on reported misuse of …KanglaOnlineIMPHAL, December 22: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has, according to a reliable source, registered a case taking cognizance of an urgent appeal su…

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IMPHAL, December 22: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has, according to a reliable source, registered a case taking cognizance of an urgent appeal submitted on November 30 by the All Loktak Lake Areas Fishermen's Union and All Manipur Thanga

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`NHRC has directed State to initiate CBI investigation on reported misuse of
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IMPHAL, December 22: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has, according to a reliable source, registered a case taking cognizance of an urgent appeal submitted on November 30 by the All Loktak Lake Areas Fishermen's Union and All Manipur Thanga

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Last session of 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly ends with the passing of two … – KanglaOnline

Last session of 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly ends with the passing of two …KanglaOnlineIMPHAL, December 22: The third and final day of the 12th session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly ended today with the passing of two important governme…

Last session of 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly ends with the passing of two
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IMPHAL, December 22: The third and final day of the 12th session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly ended today with the passing of two important government bills. The two bills passed today are the Lok Ayukta Bill 2011 and the Manipur Loktak Lake

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State Assembly unanimously passes Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill, 2011 – KanglaOnline

State Assembly unanimously passes Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill, 2011KanglaOnlineIMPHAL, December 22: After hectic discussions and deliberations, the Manipur Legislative Assembly today unanimously passed the Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill, 2011. The Bill which aims…

State Assembly unanimously passes Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill, 2011
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IMPHAL, December 22: After hectic discussions and deliberations, the Manipur Legislative Assembly today unanimously passed the Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill, 2011. The Bill which aims at rooting out corruption in the state was introduced to the House

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