Elections and Bombs

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The forthcoming election should be unique for the various peculiar interests it is predicted to evoke. In the Naga dominated districts, there will be a referendum of sort on whether the population there still prefer to be affiliated to Manipur or else be part of a greater Nagaland or Nagalim that the NSCN(IM) has been fighting for. In the valley, a conglomerate of underground organisations have come together to oppose the return of the ruling Congress. By proxy, it can verily be said these underground organisations both in the hills as well as in the valley are taking part in the Indian electoral process. For indeed, what is now demonstrated is that it is no longer a matter of indifference to the Indian political system, but of selectively supporting or else opposing contesting parties. Whatever be the reading, as of the moment, what matters most is the immediate fallout of these developments.

What is to be noted is, in the years that have gone by, the Congress has by fair and foul means consolidated its foothold on the entire state, in the valley as well as in the hills. It is now the only party which can field and hope to win seats in both these geographical reasons and amongst all the ethnic groups. This is not a matter of any egalitarian ethos which it alone possesses, but also about how other parties have either allowed themselves to move into a path of self destruction through skewed visions and policies, or else have been forced to disintegrate by the temptation of the Congress’ superior resources. Whatever be the cause, the fact of the matter is, today it can veritably be said that it is only the Congress which can, and has been spreading its wings to all sections of the people. Whatever be its drawbacks, it must be admitted, the Congress has emerged as a binding sinew in many ways to keep a common interest running in the veins of the different communities. The monopoly is bad, but the uneasy fact is, at the moment no other party has the reach or resource to shoulder this responsibility.

This is the party which is sought to be destroyed through the power that flows out of the barrel of the gun. Regardless of whatever the justification in the argument that the coercive power of the Congress’ money is being countered by the coercive power of the gun, the fact would remain that a semblance of political equilibrium provided by ruling party would be what is upset if the campaign to destroy the Congress succeeds. It is difficult under the circumstance to imagine how this upset equilibrium would be reset and how another political equation to fill up the vacuum struck. Political observers are already at a loss how and what new alliance would be able to put parties in the hills and valley together to forge another integrated political agenda that has Manipur’s interest in mind. Which are the non-Congress parties likely to return sizeable seats in the hills and the valley, and more importantly would these parties ever see eye to eye on enough many vital issues to prompt them to come together to form the next government? The picture at best is very foggy at the moment.

This uncertainty apart, there are other areas of concern. To look at it more positively, let us pose this concern as a question to everyone concerned. Can this election be taken as a referendum of support for some of the most crucial issues facing the state? In the hills, the crucial question would be whether there is still a shared emotional integrity in Manipur? In the valley, the matter is a little different. The combined underground forum, more popularly known as CorCom, is opposing the Congress in a radical way. If despite this, the Congress returns a majority, or at least as the single largest party, the message should be clear that the ordinary men and women on the streets do not share the vision of the underground organisations. Are those behind the campaign then be prepared to leave the verdict on this matter to the adult electorate of the state who would be casting their votes on January 28? Whichever way the verdict goes, it can virtually be a recommendation for either side of the conflict. If the Congress is voted in, the message is clear for the non-state players. If the party is voted out, it is the establishment which must introspect and reorient its own approach to the vexing problem. However, we can already predict the excuses which would be forwarded by either side should they lose. One will claim failure, if at all, was the result of gun power trained on them. The other will claim failure, if at all, is the result of money power that bought the electorate. Either explanation would betray a lack of trust in the wisdom and integrity of the common man. The story would also be back at square one.

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Towards A Fairer Election

By: Seram Neken When someone emerged to enter electoral politics and offered to contest elections,… more »

By: Seram Neken
When someone emerged to enter electoral politics and offered to contest elections, people usually asked “how much money he had earned, how many vehicles he had owned, how much plots of land he had bought, how much he could distribute to the voters, how many contract works he could share to his workers” etc. Possession of costly vehicles such as JCB, Bull Dozer, Trucks, Tata Tippers and properties such as Gas agencies, shop plots, having nexus with both state machineries and otherwise seemed to define the criteria for candidates to win elections. The electorate never enquired the educational background, social activities, political affiliation, oratory and convincing aptitude of the emerging candidates. Fortunately this time, with the strict election code of conduct and limitation on expenditure of candidates, the role of money and muscle power may be reduced to a great extent. However, it is still doubtful whether the electorate is ready to vote for the right candidate or right political party when there is no enough opportunity for political sensitization and awareness. It is also doubtful whether the Election Commission will be vigilant and active enough in the remote hill constituencies of Manipur as it is in the valley districts.

Thanks to the Election Commission of India for its strict code of conduct and strictures on expenditure of candidates and political parties. Role of money and muscle power will surely be reduced to a great extent in the ensuing General Elections and afterwards. However, without political consciousness, the voters are not expected to elect true representatives. Poll date is just a few days away from today. Has the electorate become aware of the various issues of the state? Have the voters properly scanned the competencies of their leaders? On what basis the voters will exercise their rights?

In order to become politically conscious in a democracy, citizens need to actively participate in the discussions and deliberations related to elections of their representatives for each and every candidate, each and every party, if not in the feasts, tea parties and entertainment. The electorate needs to go through the Election Manifestoes of various political parties and alliances. Election is an effective platform for political socialization in a democracy. Remaining aloof from election-time meetings, discussions and gatherings will be a great miss for responsible citizenry.

A people who loses its king is still a people, but a king who loses its people is no longer a king. As the nation and its people are behind the government, the representative body is the best practical device for giving voice to people’s aspirations. Election is the most important opportunity for citizens to express their aspirations and to participate in the policy formulation and execution of the government. Citizens give votes and responsible citizens vote for responsive leaders.

Right to vote is not given to minors and lunatics because they are not mature enough to participate in governance. Even adults who are not politically conscious may be termed as incompetent voters. Political thinkers such as Rousseau believe that since sovereignty resides in the people, it is the inherent right of every citizen to be entitled to vote. However, other philosophers like John Stuart Mill have the contradictory view that right to vote is a privilege of only those who have proper capacity. The later view suggests that a voter should have the knowledge, awareness and consciousness in political affaires so as to be able to elect true representatives of the people.

In the ensuing 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly election 2012, money and muscle power may play a lesser role this time as strictures imposed by the Election Commission of India will not be only on papers. Election expenditure for candidates is now limited to a maximum of rupees eight lakh only, which appears to be a mockery as compared to previous elections. Amidst hectic canvassing, candidates and their confidants find a hard time to record expenditure item by item, the lapse of which will amount to post-poll drilling by the election commission. Agencies have become more vigilant this time with the purpose of enabling free and fair polling. The measures will help minimize corruption in governance and will enable true social activists to be elected to power. A brighter representation is on the cards in future elections. However, the electorate lacks political consciousness to chose their leaders. It is also doubtful whether the Election Commission will be vigilant and active enough in the remote hill constituencies of Manipur as it is in the valley districts.

In spite of being the ruling party for two previous terms, the Congress party in Manipur is apparently feeling headache with the challenges of the so called Naga-forces in the hills and underground elements in the valley. Moreover, money and muscle power of the ruling Congress will not be manifested due to the tight rope created in the form of Election Code of Conduct as never before. Even though the Congress in Manipur is boasting of having had the most stable government and having taken up many infrastructure development works in the state, the anti-incumbency factor is not totally unseen in the nook and corner. It is obvious that the election code of conduct will not be enforced in the remote hill constituencies as strictly as it is in the valley districts due to various challenges known to all. In such a political scenario, whether the congress will return to power again in the 10th Manipur Legislative Elections is a big query among the laymen.

Even though the measures for free and fair elections have been taken up widely, our voters still lack political consciousness. During election time, agents like the political parties, pressure groups and media have to sensitize and mobilize the public on various issues so as to bring about political consciousness among the voters. The Election Commission of India has also to provide ample opportunities to the political parties, pressure groups and the media to mould public opinion. The voters need to study a number of options before giving their votes.

Although Manipur state has innumerable number of pressure groups for the welfare of the people, they seem to remain dumb during election time. Political parties in Manipur are apparently lethargic in sensitizing the people regarding social, economic, political and cultural issues. They are even not paying serious attention to producing their Election Manifestoes, even if election is just a fortnight away from today. The electorate needs a number of public meetings, literatures such as election manifestoes, broachers, pamphlets and leaflets to dwell on state issues. The role of media also needs to be greater during elections. As the Fourth Estate, media is an important agency to mould public opinion in a democracy. Media has a great responsibility for grooming responsible leaders in the government. If not acting partisan towards particular candidates and parties, the various media organizations of the state need to create platforms for discussions and deliberations on election issues.

Only when there are plenty of opportunities for making the electorate politically conscious of state issues, elections will be more fair and free. Only restricting expenses and enforcing strict strictures are not sufficient for bringing about fair elections.

(The writer is a free lance journalist)

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Manipuri women take the lead to fight injustice – Times of India

Manipuri women take the lead to fight injusticeTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Does the 'empowered Manipuri woman' actually exist or is the phrase just a myth? Even though the world sees the militancy-ravaged, but culturally-advanced and sport powerhouse…

Manipuri women take the lead to fight injustice
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IMPHAL: Does the 'empowered Manipuri woman' actually exist or is the phrase just a myth? Even though the world sees the militancy-ravaged, but culturally-advanced and sport powerhouse, state as one of the few places in the country where women are truly

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266 candidates file papers for Manipur polls – Times of India

266 candidates file papers for Manipur pollsTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: At least 266 candidates belonging to different political parties have filed their nomination papers for the ensuing crucial tenth Manipur state assembly polls slated for January 28 . On …

266 candidates file papers for Manipur polls
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IMPHAL: At least 266 candidates belonging to different political parties have filed their nomination papers for the ensuing crucial tenth Manipur state assembly polls slated for January 28 . On Wednesday, the last date of filing nomination papers,
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Insurgents attack two Cong candidates in Manipur – IBNLive.com

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Insurgents attack two Cong candidates in Manipur
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PTI Imphal: In their continued attacks on Congressmen, insurgents on Thursday hurled grenades in the houses of two candidates and several partymen in various areas of poll-bound Manipur, but none was injured. Grenades were lobbed at the houses of
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Destinies of India and Bangladesh are Interlinked: Vice-President

Mail News Service New Delhi, Jan 12: The Vice President of India, M. Hamid Ansari has said that destinies of India and Bangladesh are interlinked. Addressing the 9th Convocation of Tripura University at Agartala today, he said the people of both the countries share in great measure a common history, culture, language and tradition and […]

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New Delhi, Jan 12: The Vice President of India, M. Hamid Ansari has said that destinies of India and Bangladesh are interlinked. Addressing the 9th Convocation of Tripura University at Agartala today, he said the people of both the countries share in great measure a common history, culture, language and tradition and they have co-operated and faced challenges together. Shri Ansari said our relationship is rooted in shared values and commitment to secularism, multi-party democracy, social justice and fundamental human freedoms.
The Vice President said Tripura shares a special relationship with Bangladesh. He said that having borders with it on three sides, the state and its people had played important roles in the path leading to the birth of Bangladesh. Shri Ansari expressed the confidence that implementing the Joint Communiqués issued after the landmark visits of the two Prime Ministers would cement this special relationship through enhancing connectivity between Tripura and Bangladesh and promoting close people to people and business linkages.
The landmark visits of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to India in January 2010 and of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Dhaka last September elevated the bilateral relationship to new heights.
Bangladesh abuts our North Eastern region and provides critical linkages to its economy, ecology and environment. Indeed, the North Eastern Region Vision 2020 document approved by the North Eastern Council and released by the Prime Minister in July 2008 reflects the commitment of the Union and various State Governments to the comprehensive, inclusive and accelerated development of the region so as to restore its national economic eminence.
We stand committed to fashioning economic and trade arrangements, not only for ensuring closer integration of the region with the national economy but also with the economies of neighbouring countries in the region.
The Vision document has noted that the region should play “the arrow-head role….in the vanguard of the country’s Look-East Policy”. It specifically calls for “making the Look East Policy meaningful for the region” by improving connectivity with markets of neighbouring countries. It notes that “opening up the land route through Bangladesh could enormously benefit both countries” and calls for diplomatic efforts focused on “improving relations with the neighbours”.
The commitment was demonstrated when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was accompanied by Chief Ministers of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram during his visit to Bangladesh in September 2011. This underscores the great interest and enthusiasm of the States of Northeast India in furthering their engagement with Bangladesh.
Tripura shares a special relationship with Bangladesh. Having borders with it on three sides, the state and its people had played important roles in the path leading to the birth of Bangladesh. We remain confident that implementing the Joint Communiqués issued after the landmark visits of the two Prime Ministers would cement this special relationship through enhancing connectivity between Tripura and Bangladesh and promoting close people to people and business linkages.

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Allotment of Broadcast/Telecast time to Political Parties

Mail News Service New Delhi, Jan 12: At the time of General Elections to the Lok Sabha in 1998 a new initiative for State funding of recognized political parties through free use of the State owned Television and Radio was introduced under directions of the Commission vide its Order, dated 16th January, 1998. The said […]

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New Delhi, Jan 12: At the time of General Elections to the Lok Sabha in 1998 a new initiative for State funding of recognized political parties through free use of the State owned Television and Radio was introduced under directions of the Commission vide its Order, dated 16th January, 1998. The said scheme was subsequently extended in all the General Elections to the State Assemblies held after 1998 and General Elections to the Lok Sabha in 1999, 2004 and 2009.
With the amendments to the Representation of People Act, 1951 vide “Election and Other Related Laws (Amendment) Act, 2003” and the rules notified thereunder, equitable time sharing for campaigning by recognized political parties on electronic media now has statutory basis. In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (a) of the Explanation below section 39A of the Representation of People Act, 1951, the Central Government has notified all such broadcasting media which are owned or controlled or financed wholly or substantially by funds provided to them by the Central Government as the electronic media for the purposes of that section. Therefore, the Commission has decided to extend the said scheme of equitable time sharing on electronic media through Prasar Bharati Corporation to the ensuing General Election to the State Legislative Assemblies of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Manipur and Goa 2012 .
The facilities of use of broadcast time and telecast time will be available only to National Parties and Recognised State Parties in the State of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Manipur and Goa
THE SALIENT FEATURES OF THE SCHEME ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1. The facilities will be available from the Regional Kendra of the All India Radio and Doordarshan and in the headquarters of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Manipur and Goa and relayed by other stations within the respective States.
2. A base time of 45 minutes will be given to each National Party and Recognized State Party (recognized in the respective State) uniformly on the Regional Kendra of Doordarshan network and All India Radio network in the State of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Manipur and Goa.
3. The National and the State Parties will be treated at par for the Assembly elections.
4. The additional time to be allotted to the parties has been decided on the basis of the poll performance of the parties in the last Assembly election, as required under rule 85C (3) of the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961 from the State of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Manipur and Goa.
5. In a single session of broadcast, no party will be allocated more than 15 minutes.
6. The period of broadcast and telecast will be between the last date of filing the nominations and will end two days before the date of poll in the State of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Manipur and Goa. However, there will be no telecast or broadcast during the 48 hours preceding the close of polls as per specific provisions of the Representation of People Act, 1951.
7. The Prasar Bharati Corporation in consultation with the Commission will decide the actual date and time for broadcast and telecast. This will be subject to the broad technical constraints governing the actual time of transmission available with the Doordarshan and All India Radio.
8. The guidelines prescribed by the Commission for telecast and broadcast will be strictly followed. The parties will be required to submit transcripts and recording in advance. The parties can get this recorded at their own cost in studios, which meet the technical standards prescribed by the Prasar Bharati Corporation or at the Doordarshan/All India Radio Kendras. They can, in the alternative, have these recorded in the studios of Doordarshan and All India Radio by advance requests. In such cases, the recordings may be done at the State Capital and at timings indicated by Doordarshan/All India Radio in advance.
9. In addition to the broadcast by parties, the Prasar Bharati Corporation will organise a maximum of two panel discussions and/or debates on the Kendra/Station of Doordarshan/All India Radio. Each eligible party can nominate one representative to such a programme.
10. The Election Commission of India will approve the names of coordinators for such panel discussions and debates in consultation with the Prasar Bharati Corporation.

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Central team reviews Manipur law & order – Assam Tribune

Central team reviews Manipur law & orderAssam TribuneGUWAHATI, Jan 12 – Concerned over the law-and-order situation in Manipur, the Central Government has decided to put the State under a thick security blanket in the run-up to the elections to th…

Central team reviews Manipur law & order
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GUWAHATI, Jan 12 – Concerned over the law-and-order situation in Manipur, the Central Government has decided to put the State under a thick security blanket in the run-up to the elections to the State Assembly. A high-level team comprising senior

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CPI (M) candidate escapes kidnap bid in Manipur – Nagaland Post

CPI (M) candidate escapes kidnap bid in ManipurNagaland PostA CPI (M) candidate in the Manipur Assembly elections, contesting from Chandel A/C of Chandel district, Thursday escaped a kidnapping bid as reports of militants preventing intending candidate…

CPI (M) candidate escapes kidnap bid in Manipur
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A CPI (M) candidate in the Manipur Assembly elections, contesting from Chandel A/C of Chandel district, Thursday escaped a kidnapping bid as reports of militants preventing intending candidates from filing their nominations papers poured in from hill

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‘Come let us rise together’ – MorungExpress

'Come let us rise together'MorungExpressOn taking the charge of working President, Naga People's Front, Manipur Unit, I the undersigned would like to declare before fellow Nagas in Manipur that in all humility and prayerfulness, I have acce…

'Come let us rise together'
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On taking the charge of working President, Naga People's Front, Manipur Unit, I the undersigned would like to declare before fellow Nagas in Manipur that in all humility and prayerfulness, I have accepted the challenge of onerous responsibility given
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Insurgents attack two Cong candidates in Manipur – IBNLive.com

Daily BhaskarInsurgents attack two Cong candidates in ManipurIBNLive.comPTI | 08:01 PM,Jan 12,2012 Imphal, Jan 12 (PTI) In their continued attacks on Congressmen, insurgents today hurled grenades in the houses of two candidates and several partymen in …


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Insurgents attack two Cong candidates in Manipur
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PTI | 08:01 PM,Jan 12,2012 Imphal, Jan 12 (PTI) In their continued attacks on Congressmen, insurgents today hurled grenades in the houses of two candidates and several partymen in various areas of poll-bound Manipur, but none was injured.
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passion powers Manipur’s future soccer stars – E-Pao.net

passion powers Manipur's future soccer starsE-Pao.netManipur dreams football, and it is this dream that makes the country's sportspowerhouse prepare its star footballers under a disciplined regime at par with World Cup playing nations. Unlike o…

passion powers Manipur's future soccer stars
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Manipur dreams football, and it is this dream that makes the country's sportspowerhouse prepare its star footballers under a disciplined regime at par with World Cup playing nations. Unlike other parts of the country, where business tycoons and

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Manipur Polls: 11 independent candidates nomination rejected – All India Radio

All India RadioManipur Polls: 11 independent candidates nomination rejectedAll India RadioIn Manipur, nomination papers of 11 independent candidates have been rejected today after scrutiny for the State Assembly Elections on the 28th of this month. Wit…


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Manipur Polls: 11 independent candidates nomination rejected
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In Manipur, nomination papers of 11 independent candidates have been rejected today after scrutiny for the State Assembly Elections on the 28th of this month. With this, the nomination papers of 271 candidates have been found in order for the 60-member
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266 nominations filed for Manipur Assembly polls – IBNLive.com

IBNLive.com266 nominations filed for Manipur Assembly pollsIBNLive.comPTI Imphal: 266 candidates have filed nomination papers for the 60-member Manipur Assembly polls on January 28, according to preliminary reports reaching the election office here. Ho…


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266 nominations filed for Manipur Assembly polls
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PTI Imphal: 266 candidates have filed nomination papers for the 60-member Manipur Assembly polls on January 28, according to preliminary reports reaching the election office here. However, the final count would be arrived at only after getting details
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Insurgents target Congress candidates in Manipur – Zee News

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Insurgents target Congress candidates in Manipur
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Imphal: The attack on Congress candidates and party workers by insurgents was continuing in Manipur since the past fortnight despite adequate security and an appeal to the candidates not to campaign for the January 28 assembly polls in the late evening
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Manipur: 266 Nominations Filed Till Now – Outlook

Manipur: 266 Nominations Filed Till NowOutlookPTI | Imphal | Jan 12, 2012 According to preliminary reports 266 candidates have filed nomination papers for the 60-member Manipur assembly polls on January 28 but the final count could be reached only afte…

Manipur: 266 Nominations Filed Till Now
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PTI | Imphal | Jan 12, 2012 According to preliminary reports 266 candidates have filed nomination papers for the 60-member Manipur assembly polls on January 28 but the final count could be reached only after getting details from interior hill districts
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Mayawati has Rs 87.27 crore, Manipur CM has Rs 6.09 lakh – Rediff

RediffMayawati has Rs 87.27 crore, Manipur CM has Rs 6.09 lakhRediffAccording to the organisation, Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh has assets worth only Rs 6.09 lakh. Parkash Singh Badal, chief minister of Punjab, has a criminal case registere…


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Mayawati has Rs 87.27 crore, Manipur CM has Rs 6.09 lakh
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According to the organisation, Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh has assets worth only Rs 6.09 lakh. Parkash Singh Badal, chief minister of Punjab, has a criminal case registered against him. He faces charges of cheating, forgery and criminal

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