Time for Reckoning

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Elections are round the corner. Although the campaigns have still not picked up heat, the tension in the air characteristic of an election is already clear and crisp. In a week or so from now, it will be clear who gets to contest on the tickets of the party of their desire. Almost as an unspoken testimony that the Congress ticket would be the one sought after most, even by opposition MLAs and leaders, no political party has yet announced their list of candidates pending a clear picture on the Congress’ mind. All of them are keenly watching the Congress party and the candidates they would set up. Surely, no political party would be willing to live through the embarrassment of awarding a ticket to one of its own sitting MLAs or party man, and then be betrayed by the MLAs concerned by rejecting the party’s offer to instead accept the Congress ticket. Once the Congress announces its list of candidates, it is predictable the election fever would rise with other political parties announcing their own lists in quick succession. This is the reality of Manipur politics, and there is no gainsaying it is pathetic. The idea of loyalty to party and party ideology are alien here. The rush of politicians for election ticket is with the sole intent of being on who they think would be the winning side.

This being the general profile of politics in the state, it is up to the electorate to put in their mite to bring about a change. First of all, they must reject political turncoats. Those who come back to them to seek votes on the tickets of parties they have been spitting fire and brimstone against all this while, after first betraying the parties they professed undying loyalty to, must be told in no uncertain terms that they cannot add insult to injury to the electorate. If it is a genuine case of shifting stance on ideological stances, they ought to have left their parties whose ideologies they were feeling estranged and therefore trying to distance themselves from, at least a year ahead of the elections. While as humans, shifts in beliefs and ideologies are a legitimate phenomenon, it goes against the law of probability that a genuine shift of ideological perspective can happen so suddenly just on the eve of the elections. The electorate must remember, this is not just about punishing an individual politician, but of saving politics in the state from a despicable trend which is gaining legitimacy precisely because the public has never thought of it as an affront on their dignity and sense of public propriety.

This election must also be made to be fought on issues rather than empty rhetoric and dirty money. The first question which must come to the mind of the electorate ought to be, what are the things they as respectable citizens should legitimately expect from any government worth its name and whether the political parties in contention are promising them these needs realistically? As citizens ourselves, we can also think of some very basic of these conditions. This would somewhat follow a needs hierarchy in the rough model of what psychologist Abraham Maslow spelled out. The first would have to do would food and shelter, its derivatives and more pertinent to the state being, clean drinking water, electricity and good roads. As to why these are important, we need not explain. The state has been atrociously deprived of these basic essentials for years now, and now is the time for the electorate to actually bargain and vote the party which spells out a realistic blueprint to ensure these needs. In the second hierarchy would be things like good education facilities, health guarantees, better employment opportunities through ensuring a better atmosphere for private entrepreneurship etc. In the third hierarchy would be need such as for more recreational parks for citizens, better traffic management, better and more disciplined control of the law and order situation, corruption free competitions to government jobs and benefits, better implementation of welfare schemes instituted by the Central government, and if possible for the state to start evolving state specific citizen welfare models of its own. Of the latter, there is something as local area development fund availed to the MLAs. If all of the MLAs were to use this fund honestly and imaginatively, at least the entire network of by-lanes in Imphal city and other major townships and habitation centres would have been black topped and dust free by now. The local area development fund is a brilliant idea but only if it is honestly and imaginatively used. However, almost as if by fate, in backwater lawless places like Manipur, in the absence of a vigilant electorate, between the ideas and their implementations, almost always fall the shadow.

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Scribes to take out rally – KanglaOnline

SamayLiveScribes to take out rallyKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, January 3: A meeting of the All Manipur Working Journalist Union and editors of the state convened a meeting at the Manipur Press Club this evening at around 5pm. The meeting resolved to take out a …


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Scribes to take out rally
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IMPHAL, January 3: A meeting of the All Manipur Working Journalist Union and editors of the state convened a meeting at the Manipur Press Club this evening at around 5pm. The meeting resolved to take out a rally on January 7 at 8am from Tiddim ground
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Manipur polls: Drive against intoxicants intensified – Nagaland Post

Manipur polls: Drive against intoxicants intensifiedNagaland PostWith election campaign for January 28 poll picking up; Manipur police have intensified its drive against liquor and intoxicant items. Bishnupur district police have picked up at least 146…

Manipur polls: Drive against intoxicants intensified
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With election campaign for January 28 poll picking up; Manipur police have intensified its drive against liquor and intoxicant items. Bishnupur district police have picked up at least 146 people and imposed a fine of Rs 100 each after cases were

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Police commandos provides security to media offices – MorungExpress

SamayLivePolice commandos provides security to media officesMorungExpressImphal | January 3: Following the threat to the media in Manipur, police commandos have started guarding media offices in the state capital from today. On Monday, the banned KCP (…


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Police commandos provides security to media offices
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Imphal | January 3: Following the threat to the media in Manipur, police commandos have started guarding media offices in the state capital from today. On Monday, the banned KCP (MC) Lanchen Chanu had threatened the local daily Naharolgi Thongdang by
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Liquor seized

Altogether 516 bottles of Indian made foreign liquor and imported foreign liquors worth Rs three lakhs were burnt dawn at the head office of Excise deptt, Lamphelpat today. The special enforcement team, excise seized the liquors in a raid from the shop of Chandu Thangal Bazar. A salesman Rajesh was also arrested from the shop, […]

Altogether 516 bottles of Indian made foreign liquor and imported foreign liquors worth Rs three lakhs were burnt dawn at the head office of Excise deptt, Lamphelpat today.
The special enforcement team, excise seized the liquors in a raid from the shop of Chandu Thangal Bazar.
A salesman Rajesh was also arrested from the shop, said K. Joykumar, assistant commissioner of excise.
It is learnt that some persons are organizing party or open bar. Foreign liquors running army or check forces of supplied the same to the people. He appealed all to stop it.

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Liquor seized

Altogether 516 bottles of Indian made foreign liquor and imported foreign liquors worth Rs three lakhs were burnt dawn at the head office of Excise deptt, Lamphelpat today. The special enforcement team, excise seized the liquors in a raid from the shop of Chandu Thangal Bazar. A salesman Rajesh was also arrested from the shop, […]

Altogether 516 bottles of Indian made foreign liquor and imported foreign liquors worth Rs three lakhs were burnt dawn at the head office of Excise deptt, Lamphelpat today.
The special enforcement team, excise seized the liquors in a raid from the shop of Chandu Thangal Bazar.
A salesman Rajesh was also arrested from the shop, said K. Joykumar, assistant commissioner of excise.
It is learnt that some persons are organizing party or open bar. Foreign liquors running army or check forces of supplied the same to the people. He appealed all to stop it.

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Cong. plays down Trinamool plans to contest Goa, Manipur polls – The Hindu

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Cong. plays down Trinamool plans to contest Goa, Manipur polls
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Manipur poll notification tomorrow – IBNLive.com

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Manipur poll notification tomorrow
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Editorials go blank in Manipur papers – Zee News

Editorials go blank in Manipur papersZee NewsImphal: Editorials of all newspapers in Manipur on Tuesday went blank in protest against continuous threats by militants. Militants of different outfits have been threatening the local media for not publishi…

Editorials go blank in Manipur papers
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Imphal: Editorials of all newspapers in Manipur on Tuesday went blank in protest against continuous threats by militants. Militants of different outfits have been threatening the local media for not publishing their statements and also for giving space

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Editorials go blank in Manipur papers – SamayLive

SamayLiveEditorials go blank in Manipur papersSamayLiveEditorials of all newspapers in Manipur on Tuesday went blank in protest against continuous threats by militants. Militants of different outfits have been threatening the local media for not publis…


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Editorials go blank in Manipur papers
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Editorials of all newspapers in Manipur on Tuesday went blank in protest against continuous threats by militants. Militants of different outfits have been threatening the local media for not publishing their statements and also for giving space to

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Editorials go blank in Manipur papers – SamayLive

SamayLiveEditorials go blank in Manipur papersSamayLiveEditorials of all newspapers in Manipur on Tuesday went blank in protest against continuous threats by militants. Militants of different outfits have been threatening the local media for not publis…


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Editorials go blank in Manipur papers
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Editorials of all newspapers in Manipur on Tuesday went blank in protest against continuous threats by militants. Militants of different outfits have been threatening the local media for not publishing their statements and also for giving space to

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Security deployment for Manipur polls – Indian Express

Indian ExpressSecurity deployment for Manipur pollsIndian ExpressAbout 350 companies of para-military forces, including state armed forces, would be deployed for the forthcoming Manipur Assembly elections on January 28, Manipur chief electoral officer …


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Security deployment for Manipur polls
Indian Express
About 350 companies of para-military forces, including state armed forces, would be deployed for the forthcoming Manipur Assembly elections on January 28, Manipur chief electoral officer PC Lawmkunga said on Tuesday. He said about 200 companies of
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Security deployment for Manipur polls – Indian Express

Indian ExpressSecurity deployment for Manipur pollsIndian ExpressAbout 350 companies of para-military forces, including state armed forces, would be deployed for the forthcoming Manipur Assembly elections on January 28, Manipur chief electoral officer …


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Security deployment for Manipur polls
Indian Express
About 350 companies of para-military forces, including state armed forces, would be deployed for the forthcoming Manipur Assembly elections on January 28, Manipur chief electoral officer PC Lawmkunga said on Tuesday. He said about 200 companies of
Final photo electoral rolls of Manipur Assembly election publishedAll India Radio

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Manipur: Five Non-Congress Parties Form Front – Outlook

IBNLive.comManipur: Five Non-Congress Parties Form FrontOutlookPTI | Imphal | Jan 03, 2012 Five non-Congress parties have formed People's Democratic Front (PDF) to fight the January-28 Manipur assembly elections. The parties are Manipur Peoples Par…


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Manipur: Five Non-Congress Parties Form Front
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PTI | Imphal | Jan 03, 2012 Five non-Congress parties have formed People's Democratic Front (PDF) to fight the January-28 Manipur assembly elections. The parties are Manipur Peoples Party (MPP), National Congress Party (NCP), Janata Dal-United (JD-U),
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