Inter-village football competition

IMPHAL, Jan 17:According to a press statement, 23 Assam Riffles of HQ 10 sector under… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 17:According to a press statement, 23 Assam Riffles of HQ 10 sector under HQ IGAR (South) is organizing an Inter-Village football competition amongst the villages of Shangshak Khullen, Shangshak Phungon, Sangjing, Lungriphung and Lunghang. The first match of the competition was played between Shangshak Phungan village and Sangjing village, added the release.

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AFSPA – In Service Of The Nation

By Prem Prakash (Research Fellow Punjabi University, Patiala) 1. Introduction. Over the past few months,… more »

By Prem Prakash
(Research Fellow Punjabi University, Patiala)
1. Introduction. Over the past few months, there has been a raging debate about the relevance and effectiveness of the AFSPA in the insurgency affected states of J&K and the North East. To join the issue, an article “The Ten Commandments of AFSPA” written by Mr Pahrii Pou, published in The Sangai Express edition dated 12 Dec 11, has also expressed views against the existence of the Act in a rather rhetoric, immature and an absurd manner. The write-up intends to give out a set of so-called ‘Ten Commandments of AFSPA’, mockingly christening the SF as ‘GODs’ and their bullets as ‘Angels’. It intends to falsely and squarely implicate the SF for precipitating further insurgency and being ‘outsiders’ exercising ‘autocratic military rule’ with a sense of insensitiveness/irresponsibility as well as calling the Act – ‘racist’ and ‘draconian’ which supposedly provides the SF total immunity from HR tress-passage. The article seems to be driven by personal/vested motives or experiences of the writer with the SF, facts regarding which have been misconstrued, much against the spirit and ethics of truthful media expression.

2. AFSPA & its Rationale. It must be remembered that the Army is the instrument of last resort of the state and it has successfully tamed insurgencies & vicious terrorist movements. It is brought in only once the civil administration and police have failed to control the situation. Its operations have to be within a legal framework, which sets the rules of engagement, and also provides basic protection from prosecution (as available to the police under Sec 45 and 197 of CrPCs) for personnel acting in good faith. This is precisely what the AFSPA does and hence is a critical enabling legislation. Testimony to the relevance of the act lies in the fact that various Commission Reports incl HR forums recommending repeal of AFSPA and questioning its constitutionality under Indian Law (Article 4 on Civil & Political Rights), was rejected by supreme court calling the act necessary to prevent secession of NE States under Article 355 that empowers Central Govt to protect states from internal disturbances. The Supreme Court is the most respected institution in this country and has upheld the need and validity of this law. Far from being draconian, AFSPA is the bare minimum warranted provision in view of threats faced by the  security forces. It is important that the security forces’ perspective is not lost in the clamour for annulment of the Act. AFSPA does in no way mean ‘Military Rule’. The AFSPA confers special powers upon Armed Forces of the Union of India in ‘Disturbed Areas’ when called upon by the state Government in the case of failure of administration or instability in the state. It needs iteration here that security forces have no role to play in the decision making process prior to actual deployment and lies entirely to the central/ state to declare an area as “disturbed” as a pre requisite for promulgation of AFSPA. In the given circumstances, the Security Forces’ perspective is governed by the administrative necessity of the Act, its relevance at the tac level and the risks of dilution in terms of undermining national security.

3. Legal Provisions & Restrained Approach. The principal articles of the Act empower the armed forces to undertake CI ops at tac level. Obviously, in their absence would render the security forces incapable of fulfilling their assigned role. It is therefore not at all surprising that while several activists often raise their voice against the law, the affected states are hesitant in recommending the annulment of the Act. Sec 7 offers protection to persons acting under this act i.e. no prosecution, suit or other legal proceeding shall be instituted, except with the previous sanction of the Central Govt. However, army adheres to a zero tolerance policy against any infringements to the acts as well as HR violations and perpetrators are severely dealt with, as per army laws. Adequate checks and safeguards are built in the Act to prevent SF from assuming sweeping powers. The DO’S and DON’T’S include use of minimum force and protection is extended only to personnel discharging duties in good faith and not otherwise. Just to give a comparison, the newly enacted laws for Pak Army in Jun 11- ‘Action in Aid of Civil Power, FATA, PATA’ are far draconian which empower the Pak SF to detain a suspect up to 120 days, imprison indefinitely and conduct trials of suspects awarding death or life sentence just on testimony of any military officer. Therefore, AFSPA does not provide the SF, a “God” like status under “Martial Law Conditions” but ensures that checks and balances are still available to prevent its misuse.

In fact, contrary to popular perception, the AFSPA imposes tremendous self-restraint on soldiers like it permits for opening fire only when fired-upon etc.

4. HR Status. Another false impression created by certain human rights groups and organisations with vested interests is that the AFSPA provides immunity to the army in conducting excesses on the population. Notwithstanding the same, it may be noted that these violations have been dealt with sternly by armed forces unlike the large no of offenders in the civil society that roam free due to their “financial” and “political” clout. In fact, available data suggests that since 1990, on scrutiny of a total of 1511 cases of human rights abuse (registered against the SF) including by NHRC, nearly 98 % (1473) were found to be false/ with vested interests. Where culpability was established, nearly 144 soldiers including officers have been punished so far. There can not be a better example of military justice in a country where cases of ‘Afzal Guru or Kasab’ are still to be disposed off.

5. AFSPA Breeding Insurgency. The article claims that imposition of the AFSPA has led to the mushrooming of various UG gps. Nothing could be far from truth. An analysis of the historical facts clearly elucidates that the UG groups have mushroomed more as a consequence of partial lifting of AFSPA from disturbed areas coupled with political overtures. These areas have now become operating havens for the groups and they are now able to plan, extort and terrorise people without having any fear of retribution from the security forces. The more the number of groups, more are the anti national elements that have the power and money to meet their narrow divisive aims.

6. Conclusion. AFSPA is neither arbitrary nor suppressive in nature as claimed by certain disillusioned individuals/section of the society. Assigning responsibility to the Army without essential authority to ensure peace in affected area of jurisdiction not only lacks rationale but also sounds absurd. Armed forces are one of the best apolitical and professional guarantors of peace in the country and on many an occasion, they have taken a stance against intense political pressure in national interest by not allowing a free run to the anti national elements. The imposition of the AFSPA is again a political decision after due assessment by the government that the civilian administration and local state police are not enough to maintain the law and order in the state. Therefore it would not be correct to state that the security forces dictate terms to the democratically elected political representatives. On the contrary, being an arm of the Government, the armed forces are present only because the Government assess the situation to be unmanageable and can remove the armed forces whenever its assessment hints towards a return of normalcy. Unfortunately, removal of AFSPA has become an emotive issue and is seen in some quarters as the panacea for all ills. It should be remembered that the army was not responsible for bringing about insurgency and AFSPA is only an enabling provision for it to battle the insurgents or terrorists. Sarcasim and yellow journalism on subjects of this nature which affects the integrity of the nation under hidden agenda by sections inimical to India and that too by own scholars/intellectuals need complete ignoring. RTI provides enough strength to any citizen/organisation who is keen to know on actual incidents happened under AFSPA and action taken by Army/ Courts. Efforts need to be put in by various HR/ frontal organisation to create conducive environs so that Army is not deployed on ISI duties. If deployed support must be provided by civil societies than criticizing & ringing false alarm.

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AMTU urges tribal people of Manipur – MorungExpress

AMTU urges tribal people of ManipurMorungExpressImphal, January 17 (NNN): All Manipur Tribal Union (AMTU) today urged upon the tribal people of Manipur to elect leaders in the ensuing Manipur general elections who can strengthen the Hill Area Committee…

AMTU urges tribal people of Manipur
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Imphal, January 17 (NNN): All Manipur Tribal Union (AMTU) today urged upon the tribal people of Manipur to elect leaders in the ensuing Manipur general elections who can strengthen the Hill Area Committee (HAC), a sole institute which constitutionally
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Schedule of Rio’s visit to Manipur – MorungExpress

Schedule of Rio's visit to ManipurMorungExpressUKHRUL, January 17 (MExN): With the schedule of Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio's visit to Manipur already set in order, the supporters of Naga People's Front Manipur Unit have started enga…

Schedule of Rio's visit to Manipur
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UKHRUL, January 17 (MExN): With the schedule of Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio's visit to Manipur already set in order, the supporters of Naga People's Front Manipur Unit have started engaging in hectic campaign to fight in the forthcoming 10th
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Neiphiu Rio to campaign in Tml, Chandel and UkhrulKanglaOnline
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31 years on, AFSPA still a poll issue in Manipur – Rediff

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31 years on, AFSPA still a poll issue in Manipur
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Three decades after it was imposed in Manipur to deal with insurgents, the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is still an issue used by parties during electioneering for the January 28 assembly poll in the state.
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Antony meets PM to discuss Army Chief’s age row

New Delhi, Jan 17 (ANI): A day after Army Chief General V.K. Singh moved the Supreme Court against the government’s rejection of his claim on his date of birth, Defence Minister A K Antony met Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh here on Tuesday to discuss the matter. According to reports, Defence Secretary Shashikant Sharma, who […]

New Delhi, Jan 17 (ANI): A day after Army Chief General V.K. Singh moved the Supreme Court against the government’s rejection of his claim on his date of birth, Defence Minister A K Antony met Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh here on Tuesday to discuss the matter.
According to reports, Defence Secretary Shashikant Sharma, who was in Malaysia on a visit, has also been called back in view of the latest developments that have taken place.
The Defence Minister reportedly also had a discussion with Attorney General Goolam E Vahanvati on the issue.
Meanwhile, the government earlier in the day filed a caveat in the Supreme Court against any ex-parte order on the petition of Army Chief Gen challenging the decision over his date of birth.
General V.K. Singh is believed to have questioned the government’s decision to treat his date of birth, as May 10,1950 instead of May 10,1951 as claimed by him on the basis of his matriculation certificate and other documents, in his writ petition filed in the apex court.
General Singh had earlier on Sunday said that he has ‘’no clue’’ of any early resolution of the ongoing controversy surrounding his age issue, but insisted that the matter be allowed to rest and not become a public debate.
To a poser on whether he is expecting an early resolution of the issue surrounding his age, General Singh said: “I have got no clue. I am working as I am.”
“I don’’t want to say anything. He has expressed his confidence and I am following that. Earlier also I have said that I am working for the organisation. I appreciate his confidence and will try to stand upto that,” he added, when asked to comment on the confidence expressed by Defence Minister A K Antony in him regardless of the ongoing issue.
When asked to clarify whether the issue has been settled by the Defence Ministry, General Singh said: “Why do you want a clarity? I have said this is an issue that should be allowed to rest, and not become a public debate. So there is no requirement to give it any spin, or to give it any more wings than what it actually is.”
“I think I have already said a lot of things on this subject. Actually there is no requirement for me to say anything on this subject. The reason is that, whatever I say will either be misinterpreted or interpreted in a manner in which somebody will write it,” he added, when asked whether he would accept the government decision, if the age issue is delinked from his tenure in office.
General V.K. Singh had earlier this month disassociated himself with the reports of fresh representations by him concerning his date of birth.
Reports in the media had earlier indicated that General V.K. Singh had written to the Government that his date of birth was May 10, 1951 and not 1950 as entered on the basis of his application when he entered the National Defence Academy.
According to certain reports, the controversy stemmed from different sets of records in the adjutant general and military secretary branches of the Indian Army Headquarters.
While the adjutant general’s branch that deals with pay, perks and pensions maintains 1951 as his year of birth, the military secretary branch that deals with appointments and promotions has 1950 in its records.
The Ministry of Defence had earlier rejected Army Chief General V. K. Singh’s statutory complaint seeking a correction of his date of birth in the army records.
According to reports, General Singh has been conveyed that that he will have to retire from service on May 31, 2012 on completion of his two-year tenure.
General Singh, who has consistently claimed that he was born in 1951 and not 1950 as maintained, had in his statutory complaint asked the Defence Ministry to consider May 10, 1951 as his date of birth.
The Army Chief had earlier filed the statutory complaint with Defence Minister A. K. Antony after the government issued an order on July 21 in which it said that it will consider May 10, 1950 as his date of birth.

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Training of Youth in North-Eastern Region

The Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) has a scheme “Capacity Building & Technical Assistance” to impart training to youth of North-Eastern Region (NER) through various eligible institutes/agencies in sectors which have a high employment potential. The scheme is not collaborative in nature in terms of responsibilities of training and placement of unemployed […]

The Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) has a scheme “Capacity Building & Technical Assistance” to impart training to youth of North-Eastern Region (NER) through various eligible institutes/agencies in sectors which have a high employment potential. The scheme is not collaborative in nature in terms of responsibilities of training and placement of unemployed youth of the NER. Construction Industry Development Council (CIDC) has been sanctioned about Rs.1.03 crore in the financial year 2010-11 to train 500 youth.
CIDC has informed that so far 252 youth have been trained and 101 are undergoing training/counselling. 278 and 75 youth respectively are from Assam and Tripura. So far, all 252 trained youth have been offered placement, 118 of them have accepted the placement.
The training programme provides for 20% classroom (theoretical) and 80% hands-on practice at a “live work site” to enable the trainees to learn skills required in construction so that they may become better supervisors as well as are able to appreciate dignity of all aspects of menial works involved in construction business. Learners at CIDC Training Centre come from all the States, including those from North East States and like in any training institute, are treated equally.
The Ministry of DoNER has also apprised the management, CIDC to keep the candidates informed about the nature of the course and likely hardships involved in it prior to their selection. The Ministry has released Rs.77.47 lakhs so far to CIDC.

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Manipur journalists condemn threats to media from insurgents – Newstrack India

Manipur journalists condemn threats to media from insurgentsNewstrack IndiaThe rally organized under the aegis of the All Manipur Working Journalists' Union protested against the explosion of a planted bomb outside the media houses of Naharolgi Tho…

Manipur journalists condemn threats to media from insurgents
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The rally organized under the aegis of the All Manipur Working Journalists' Union protested against the explosion of a planted bomb outside the media houses of Naharolgi Thoudang and Sangai Express , daily newspapers from Imphal, on January 2 and
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A silent poll campaign in Manipur – IBNLive.com

IBNLive.comA silent poll campaign in ManipurIBNLive.comPTI Imphal: Barely 11 days to go, campaigning for the January 28 Manipur Assembly polls is at a low ebb with candidates confining themselves to hoisting flags at their houses and that of their supp…


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A silent poll campaign in Manipur
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PTI Imphal: Barely 11 days to go, campaigning for the January 28 Manipur Assembly polls is at a low ebb with candidates confining themselves to hoisting flags at their houses and that of their supporters. Apart from hoisting flags at their houses,

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Manipur poll campaign at a very low ebb – Oneindia

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Manipur poll campaign at a very low ebb
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Imphal, Jan 17: Barely eleven days to go, lacklustre campaigning for the coming January 28 Manipur assembly polls is at a very low ebb with candidates confining to hoisting flags at their houses and their supporters. Reports from all districts said,

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Manipur poll campaign yet to gather steam – Firstpost

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Manipur poll campaign yet to gather steam
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Imphal: Barely 11 days to go, lacklustre campaigning for the coming 28 January Manipur assembly polls is at a very low ebb with candidates confining to hoisting flags at their houses and their supporters. Reports from all districts said,
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Manipur poll campaign at a very low ebb – Economic Times

Manipur poll campaign at a very low ebbEconomic TimesIMPHAL: Barely eleven days to go, lacklustre campaigning for the coming January 28 Manipur assembly polls is at a very low ebb with candidates confining to hoisting flags at their houses and their su…

Manipur poll campaign at a very low ebb
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IMPHAL: Barely eleven days to go, lacklustre campaigning for the coming January 28 Manipur assembly polls is at a very low ebb with candidates confining to hoisting flags at their houses and their supporters. Reports from all districts said,

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Two jawans killed in Manipur – Zee News

Two jawans killed in ManipurZee NewsImphal: Two jawans of Assam Rifles were killed when insurgents ambushed them at a border village in Manipur's Churachandpur district bordering Myanmar, official reports said Tuesday. Reports said the personnel of…

Two jawans killed in Manipur
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Imphal: Two jawans of Assam Rifles were killed when insurgents ambushed them at a border village in Manipur's Churachandpur district bordering Myanmar, official reports said Tuesday. Reports said the personnel of 39th battalion were patrolling the
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31 years on, AFSPA still a poll issue in Manipur – Firstpost

Firstpost31 years on, AFSPA still a poll issue in ManipurFirstpostThree decades after it was imposed in Manipur to deal with insurgents, the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is still an issue used by parties during electioneering f…


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31 years on, AFSPA still a poll issue in Manipur
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Three decades after it was imposed in Manipur to deal with insurgents, the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is still an issue used by parties during electioneering for the January 28 Assembly poll in the state.

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Political parties pledge to resolve common man’s problems in poll-bound Manipur – Newstrack India

Political parties pledge to resolve common man's problems in poll-bound ManipurNewstrack IndiaImphal, Jan 17 (ANI): Political parties in Manipur have promised to resolve the problems of the common man and provide people with basic amenities, if ele…

Political parties pledge to resolve common man's problems in poll-bound Manipur
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Imphal, Jan 17 (ANI): Political parties in Manipur have promised to resolve the problems of the common man and provide people with basic amenities, if elected. Talking to reporters here, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Radhabinod Koijam said

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31 years on, AFSPA still a poll issue in Manipur – Hindustan Times

The Hindu31 years on, AFSPA still a poll issue in ManipurHindustan TimesImphal , PTI Three decades after it was imposed in Manipur to deal with insurgents, the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is still an issue used by parties duri…


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31 years on, AFSPA still a poll issue in Manipur
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Imphal , PTI Three decades after it was imposed in Manipur to deal with insurgents, the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is still an issue used by parties during electioneering for the January 28 Assembly poll in the state.
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