Illegal immigrant issue a threat to future survival

By Oken Jeet Sandham The issue of illegal immigrants in Nagaland is not new. This… more »

By Oken Jeet Sandham
The issue of illegal immigrants in Nagaland is not new. This has been there since long time back. The influx of illegal immigrants had been time and again discussed in many fora and this writer himself had attended in many such fora. In all these fora, participants expressed their major fear that this influx of illegal immigrants would destroy their demography one day. And today, the reality is the survival of the very local people is under serious threat and these so-called illegal immigrants started indulging in all sort of heinous crimes. They had scant respect for the married couple even.

Sadly, this dangerous trend started spreading wantonly without much hindrance either from the locals or local administrations. And innocent citizens have been watching helplessly to all these unwanted developments over the years. The civil societies and local administrations were caught napping. Then hurriedly, whenever any heinous crime was committed by these so-called illegal immigrants, we would wake up and rush to the issue without much strategy only to find that most of these people possessed Inner Line Permits (ILPs). Unfortunately, after some time, the heat would fast subside till such time a new heinous crime was committed by these illegal immigrants.

The checking of ILP defaulters in the state may not be that difficult because most of these non-locals staying in Nagaland doing business activities had ILPs issued by the local administrations. We have mainland Indians like Biharis, UPians, Keralites, Marathis, Tamilians, etc. They would definitely have ILPs, and perhaps a very negligible number of them would not have ILPs. But they are not the issue as they didn’t indulge in crimes and their ILP case can be solved.

But the complication came up when we started checking ILP defaulters among the Muslim communities. Many of them were genuine Indian Muslims, while many were illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. Interestingly, most of them again have possessed ILPs issued by the local administrations. But those of ILP defaulters or so-called illegal immigrants would not be found in towns and cities. They would smartly come to towns and cities to commit crimes and return  to outskirts of towns and cities or even interior nearby villages to avoid any police arrest. It is also wondering whether police had really checked about the ILP status of any of such non-locals when they made any arrest of these non-local criminals.

The problem here becomes more compounded as these so-called illegal immigrants possessed domicile certificates issued by the Assam’s local administrations. And when these people of doubtful integrity have produced all the documents required, the local administrations here in Nagaland have absolutely no way to object to their ILP applications. Besides they could easily impersonate as Indian Muslims as they could fluently speak Bangla and Hindis.

Yet, the grey area, which has literally become a threat to the state, is the administration without properly scrutinizing the documents of these people of doubtful integrity simply issued ILPs to them. Worse, they indulged in issuance of Temporary Permits (TP) wantonly to many of such people of doubtful integrity. This writer had come across on many occasions that the Muslims after entering Dimapur from across the border would meet some officials in ADC office, Dimapur (Before ADC was not upgraded to DC status) and under the pretext of meeting with some of their relatives at Kohima or elsewhere would request EACs and SDO© for TP. In almost all the cases, these officials simply issued TPs under their letter heads without checking their identities. So once the officials under their letter heads allowed these non-locals of doubtful integrity to reach Kohima or elsewhere, it became a license for them to do as they liked. And there was no question of detecting these people again, because there was no mechanism to detect them.

Another shocking trend is there are lots of ILP racketeers going on in the State. This has largely added to the already fragile situation in the state.

It will be certainly wrong to say that all the criminal activities are committed by the Muslims but it is largely true that majority of the crimes are committed by the Muslims.

While discussing about the illegal immigrants, we also should not forget that there are thousands of other non-locals of other origins—like Bhutias and Tibetans. These people have largely succeeded in business ventures in the state. At least in Dimapur and Kohima, they have done exceedingly well in business sectors. The good thing of these people is they don’t indulge in crimes.

When we talk of genuine mainland Indian settlers in Nagaland like Biharis, UPians, Keralites, Tamilians—they were also hardly heard of committing any crimes. We don’t hear that a Bihari coolie committed rapes in Nagaland. A coolie will live as a coolie and die as a coolie. That’s it.

One will be surprised to know that even some of the Muslims landed in Andaman and Nicobar Island had in their possession domicile certificates issued by Assam administrations. So also Muslims going to Dubai and elsewhere as job seekers had similar domicile certificates issued by the Assam local administrations. But the fact is if one goes to the Office of the Regional Passport Officer (RPO) at Beltola, Guwahati, during office hours, one will see the majority of the passport applicants are all Muslims who are claiming to have all domicile certificates issued by Assam’s local administrations.

It is sad to say that majority of the so-called illegal Bangladeshis staying in Nagaland have domicile certificates issued by the Assam’s local administrations. As such, it is largely impossible for the administration in Nagaland to say that these people are illegal immigrants. So the administration has no option but to issue ILPs to these so-called illegal immigrants if they applied for.

Most of the illegal immigrants in Nagaland are not mostly from mainland India. 95% of them in Nagaland are coming from Assam claiming to be the banafide citizens of that State (Assam). If the size of the population of these illegal immigrants in Nagaland is from Assam and not from mainland India, then the matter is questionable. How can Assam have such a huge population of illegal immigrants spilling over into other parts of the region unless they had infiltrated from across the international border?

The long stretch of Assam forest bordering Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh has over the years disappeared and been systematically occupied by the illegal immigrants. The trouble is most of these illegal settlers are well equipped with valid land holding documents issued by the Assam administrations. Sources say most of the State`s reserved forest in the border areas have vanished and its occupied by the illegal immigrants and not by the real Assamese people. The Nagaland Government often alleges that these illegal immigrants have even occupied the Disputed Area Belt (DAB) that led to frequent border skirmishes.

Various intelligent agencies had been warning of serious consequences if immediate attention was not paid. Unfortunately, these illegal migrants have been given legal protection with resident certificates, pattas, etc. for narrow political mileage. As a result, the real Assamese people have been reduced to minority in most of the border districts and they are now voiceless.

In spite of these developments, there could be still thousands of illegal immigrants in Nagaland who might not have any documents. And to screen these people would not be that problem but they would not come out as and when any drives of detecting illegal immigrants took place. One drawback is such drive is momentary and it only happens when heinous crimes are committed by these so-called illegal immigrants. And logically speaking that those whose intention was to settle in Nagaland or elsewhere for long term plan would hardly indulge in any crime.

Another serious drawback is once these so-called illegal immigrants are detected, where to deport them in the absence of any pact for deportation with any country. Plus this is not the state subject either. So we could only push them if detected at the most to Assam border.

It may be mentioned that the powerful All Assam students Union (AASU) had launched a bloody campaign to push Bangladeshis back to their land. Indigenous people feared they could be reduced to minority in their own land massacred thousands of Bangladeshis, including women and children, across the state (Assam).

The Government and the students’ union signed a pact in 1985. Interestingly the Clauses on the deportation of foreigners have still not been implemented.

There is no shadow of doubt that the unabated influx of illegal Bangladeshis in Assam has not only affected the demography of the state but also the entire region, becoming a serious threat to the survival of the region’s people and country’s internal security as well.

We should also know that region`s economic underdevelopment coupled with Center`s prolonged negligence and the continuous insurgency and the chasm that existed between the people of the region and the mainland people are some of the reasons giving room to the illegal immigrants and outside elements to exploit to their maximum advantages.

There is certainly genuine mainland Muslims in the region like Tamils, Keralites, Bengalis, Punjabis, Marwaris, etc. But the mainland Muslims will have least interest to come and settle in the region and their influx is out of question.

Even if the local NGOs or for that matter student bodies tried to check these non-local people, the mission was tough because most of them would have been well-equipped with lot of documents including ILPs. And once they were found with these documents, they were not only allowed to stay in the state but also shown as Indian citizens legally. So knowingly, we are reduced to helpless creatures. Yet, to identify the illegal Bangladeshis will not be very difficult once the citizens are properly educated about their natures. Assam has larger role to play in solving illegal immigrant issue and the actions taken there will have maximum impact on other parts of the region. If Assam fails, there is no point for other States in the region to think of. Because most of these supposed to be illegal immigrants who are going to other States of the region are well equipped with domicile certificates issued by Assam administrations.

And in Nagaland, when the NGOs were trying their best to check the menace, the administration would start challenging them that it was not their job to check illegal immigrants in the state. We hardly heard that administrations launched any drive to check illegal immigrants or ILP defaulters. But of late very unusual development occurred that pre-paid mobile numbers in Nagaland would be banned saying that 90% of the crimes were committed by pre-paid mobile issuers. I certainly believe that these illegal immigrants who have been committing all these crimes must be pre-paid mobile users and if the 90% pre-paid mobile users were indulging in committing crimes in Nagaland, then certainly, the population of these illegal immigrants in the State must have reached a dangerous point.

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Coaching Method In Hockey In The State Extant To Be Obsolute

By Gyanendra Ningombam Coaching which is always correlated with physical education and sports science is… more »

By Gyanendra Ningombam
Coaching which is always correlated with physical education and sports science is all important on which the entire spectrum of development of a player revolves around. But, in the Manipur majority of coaches, trainees and officials are neither physical in concept and looks nor do they genuinely spread the gospel of education among players.

And add to it, bulk of persons connected with Hockey, the lovely National Game, being far from sporting and possessing no move than superflores knowledge of sports medicine, the systematice slide continues unabated. The situation again worsens because professional coaches and trainers do not try to explore far reaching changes of coaching pattern in the modem Hockey. They never try to enhance their experiences duly indicated by FIH and other wing confederations from time to time instead they sit idle loving to talk and often talking tall. One renown sports personality deeply associated with physical education and sports medicine narrates – If talks and holding seminars or meetings could being players in Indian Squad, Manipur State would then grab all players in the Indian Squad. Truly, the idea and concept behind holding the very kind of conference or work out is indeed very useful provided decision taken are fully implemented. And there is thrustfull follow up on all matters discussed and debated.

Before discussing present coaching method incoperating with physical education and sports science there is urgent need to undertake a survey as to what is the level of coaching style and pattern in the state. Frankly speaking, in Manipur coaching method in Hockey is just considered to be obsolute. This main reason is that most of the trainers are not sufficiently educated and they have been unable to keep pace with far reaching changes that have been taking place in the mythology of coaching. To Manipur coaches, running with a ball with a stick at one`s hand, is a prime consideration. They bother or concentrate only on technicalities concerned with technic of Hockey. For there, I think, this is the be all and end all. They are still failing to realise that the technique has to be blended with sports biology, which play a very important role in conditioning, evaluation, and adaptation of organism to the stress of training loads. You know, in modern Hockey it is essential for a player to be physically fit as a fiddle and only when a player is on top physical condition can he transmit message to his mind for performance in highly competition. Utility and usefulness of biology with sports science have been fully realised by modern coaches worldwide. But is a sad story in this state, Where despite availability of sports medicine experts., not much heed is given to it by the coaches. Besides coaches are still lacking far behind the concept of coaching management

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Nagalim: Prime Minister Rejects NSCN (IM) Demands – UNPO

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Nagalim: Prime Minister Rejects NSCN (IM) Demands
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It has reportedly offered greater autonomy to Nagas living in states outside Nagaland, an arrangement that has been opposed by non-Naga organisations in Manipur. Singh also ruled out the NSCN's demand for far more powers in the federal relationship
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NAMA Celebrates Cheiraoba 2012 in Midland, Michigan – E-Pao.net

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Press Release – NAMA Celebrates Cheiraoba 2012 in Midland, Michigan – KanglaOnline

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Press Release – NAMA Celebrates Cheiraoba 2012 in Midland, Michigan
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Press Release – NAMA Celebrates Cheiraoba 2012 in Midland, Michigan

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NAMA Members with special guest Molly McFadden & her husband

The North American Manipur Association (NAMA) hosted the Cheiraoba 2012 event on 7th April 2012 in Midland, Michigan for families residing in the Mid-West region. The festival was hosted by Sapam family at the community hall of the Mulberry Lanes Apartment complex. NAMA members and families as far as Columbus (Ohio), Detroit, Sterling Heights (Michigan) and Chicago (Illinois) attended the festival. Special mention can be made for a NAMA member who travelled all the way from Binghamton, New York. Molly McFadden of Molly’s Bistro, Downtown Midland was the special guest of the event.

More than 12 different Manipuri dishes including Shoibum Iromba, Shingju, Moroi-Bori thongba, Ooti and Paknam were prepared by the ningols gathered for the event. NAMA Founding member Lalit Pukhrambam along with General Secretary, Sapam Shyamananda offered the simple food to our forefathers and sought blessings for prosperity of the Manipuri community in North America and our homeland throughout the year. All members enjoyed the food that was laid out and were engaged with discussions throughout the luncheon. Molly McFadden in her own words wrote to NAMA saying “We had a wonderful time, truly wonderful and Brian and I look forward to more visits. You all were so welcoming, warm and delightful! The food, as I said, it was delicious.” To end the festival, NAMA ningols gifted a ‘khudei’ each to all the pibas.

Cheiraoba food

Towards the evening, a short NAMA program was arranged. Tamo Lalit gave a background of the Cheiraoba festival and its essence linked with the Manipuri history. A new NAMA logo was launched as a part of the event (video to be released soon). Pens and calendars with the new NAMA logo were distributed. Few NAMA members entertained the gathering by playing the guitar, violin and keyboard. A video on Lai Haroaba and Thougal Jagoi was shown to the guests. At the end of the event, Romi Meitei’s award winning short film “Nung Amashung Yerum” was screened. NAMA team would like to thank Romi Meitei for providing a copy of the movie. This movie will be screened again at the upcoming NAMA Convention 2012 to be held at Boston. The program was anchored by Archana Oinam from Columbus, a Tamilian married to a Manipuri and IT Support was provided by Kunjakishor Maimom, NAMA IT Committee Lead.

Emma Johnson, a freelance journalist who witnessed the entire event has written a report and it has been featured in the local Midland Daily newspaper with the topic ‘Midwest Manipuri host Cheiraoba celebration”.

http://www.ourmidland.com/news/article_2fbf53ba-83e7-11e1-b789-001a4bcf887a.html

Wishing all Manipuris across the globe a very Happy Cheiraoba 2012.

Sincerely,
NAMA Executive Team

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GNLA looks to Manipur for ammo – E-Pao.net

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GNLA looks to Manipur for ammo – E-Pao.net

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GNLA looks to Manipur for ammo
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3 boys kidnapped for recruitment in militant group – Zee News

3 boys kidnapped for recruitment in militant groupZee NewsImphal: Three teen-aged boys were reportedly recruited in the ranks of a militant outfit in Manipur and their mothers appealed to the outfit to release them safely. Parents of the boys alleged t…

3 boys kidnapped for recruitment in militant group
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Manipur organizes awareness programme for handloom weavers – Fibre2fashion.com

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Manipur CM calls for highway patrol scheme – Times of India

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Porous India-Myanmar border security threat: Ibobi – Times of India

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