AMUCO urges general public

All Manipur United Clubs Organisation AMUCO has urged the people of the State to collectively pay homage and offer floral tribute to the martyrs who have sacrificed their lives for the sake of the motherland on Khongjom Day Source The Sangai Express

All Manipur United Clubs Organisation AMUCO has urged the people of the State to collectively pay homage and offer floral tribute to the martyrs who have sacrificed their lives for the sake of the motherland on Khongjom Day Source The Sangai Express

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BRTF labourers cease work demanding transfer of OC Choube Maipak

Labourers of BRTF under 82 RCC, Tengnoupal have undertaken cease work strike since April 16 along Indo Myanmar border demanding transfer of Officer In Charge of 82 RCC, Tengnoupal Choube at the earliest Source Hueiyen News Service

Labourers of BRTF under 82 RCC, Tengnoupal have undertaken cease work strike since April 16 along Indo Myanmar border demanding transfer of Officer In Charge of 82 RCC, Tengnoupal Choube at the earliest Source Hueiyen News Service

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Bodies urge for permanent solution

Several civil society organisations of the State have expressed reservation over the ongoing boundary dispute between Jessami villagers of Manipur and Melouri villagers of Nagaland Source The Sangai Express

Several civil society organisations of the State have expressed reservation over the ongoing boundary dispute between Jessami villagers of Manipur and Melouri villagers of Nagaland Source The Sangai Express

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Threepoint resolution adopted to end border dispute

After three days of high drama and tension at the border of Jessami village under Ukhrul district in Manipur and Meluri village, Phek district of Nagaland officials and administrators of the two states agreed on a three point resolution after a meeting…

After three days of high drama and tension at the border of Jessami village under Ukhrul district in Manipur and Meluri village, Phek district of Nagaland officials and administrators of the two states agreed on a three point resolution after a meeting to prevent further escalation of trouble, said an official source Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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IGAR N gives sanity call in Nagaland

The Assam Rifles authority has reassured the people of Nagaland that irrespective of the provocations and false allegations, peace shall prevail in Nagaland Source The Sangai Express

The Assam Rifles authority has reassured the people of Nagaland that irrespective of the provocations and false allegations, peace shall prevail in Nagaland Source The Sangai Express

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‘AR wishes to prevail peace in Nagaland’

The IGAR North in a press release today reassured the people of Nagaland that irrespective of the provocations and false allegations, peace shall prevail in Nagaland Source Hueiyen News Service

The IGAR North in a press release today reassured the people of Nagaland that irrespective of the provocations and false allegations, peace shall prevail in Nagaland Source Hueiyen News Service

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Truce inked to calm border rift

After three days of high drama and tension at the border of Jessami village, Ukhrul district in Manipur and Meluri village, Phek district of Nagaland, officials and administrators of the two states agreed on a three point resolution after a meeting to …

After three days of high drama and tension at the border of Jessami village, Ukhrul district in Manipur and Meluri village, Phek district of Nagaland, officials and administrators of the two states agreed on a three point resolution after a meeting to prevent further escalation of trouble, said an official source Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Difference of opinion between Ibobi Gaikhangam

After expansion of the Congress Government led by Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh along with induction of three Cabinet Ministers, difference of opinion between Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh and Home Minister Gaikhangam, who is also still the President of …

After expansion of the Congress Government led by Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh along with induction of three Cabinet Ministers, difference of opinion between Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh and Home Minister Gaikhangam, who is also still the President of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee MPCC has come to the fore over induction of remaining eight Ministers Source Hueiyen News Service

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Hoax bomb panics Secretariat

Filled bottles of cough syrup hoaxed staffer of New Secretariat today prompting high ranking security officers to rush to the spot to take stock of the situation Source The Sangai Express

Filled bottles of cough syrup hoaxed staffer of New Secretariat today prompting high ranking security officers to rush to the spot to take stock of the situation Source The Sangai Express

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Speaker shows obeisance to martyrs

On the occasion of Kongjom Day which is to be observed on April 23, Speaker of Manipur Legislative Assembly Th Lokeshwar Singh has paid his obeisance to the departed souls of the martyrs who made supreme sacrifices for the sake of their motherland So…

On the occasion of Kongjom Day which is to be observed on April 23, Speaker of Manipur Legislative Assembly Th Lokeshwar Singh has paid his obeisance to the departed souls of the martyrs who made supreme sacrifices for the sake of their motherland Source Hueiyen News Service

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UG group submits memo to MLA

SoO signatory group KLA KLO has urged the MLA of Saikul Assembly Constituency Yamthong Haokip to construct a bridge between Gampum and Lhungtin villages Source The Sangai Express

SoO signatory group KLA KLO has urged the MLA of Saikul Assembly Constituency Yamthong Haokip to construct a bridge between Gampum and Lhungtin villages Source The Sangai Express

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Pay for March, April to wait till May

Even though the state government has been able to save itself from the predicament of RBI ban along with depositing Rs 100 crores received as Central Assistance from the Union government along with another Rs 97 crores from Market Borrowing in the Stat…

Even though the state government has been able to save itself from the predicament of RBI ban along with depositing Rs 100 crores received as Central Assistance from the Union government along with another Rs 97 crores from Market Borrowing in the State’s account, payment of salary to its employees for the months of April and March is likely to wait till May next Source Hueiyen News Service

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NSCN IMAR stand off NPMHR urges IM to exercise restraint

Taking serious note of the ongoing fracas between the security forces and the NSCN IM, the Naga People’s Movement for Human Rights NPMHR urged the Naga underground groups to exercise restraint in the face of actions by India’s security agencies Sou…

Taking serious note of the ongoing fracas between the security forces and the NSCN IM, the Naga People’s Movement for Human Rights NPMHR urged the Naga underground groups to exercise restraint in the face of actions by India’s security agencies Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Talks begin at Delhi on Ministry expansion

Amid report of lingering differences between the Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh and senior Congress leader Yumkham Erabot stalling expansion of the Congress Ministry, the former will return here from the national capital tomorrow with suggestions from ce…

Amid report of lingering differences between the Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh and senior Congress leader Yumkham Erabot stalling expansion of the Congress Ministry, the former will return here from the national capital tomorrow with suggestions from central leaders to iron out all outstanding issues Source The Sangai Express

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AMUCO appeals for paying tributes on Khongjom Day

All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation AMUCO has appealed to the people of the state to join together in offering floral tributes at the Martyrs’ memorial complex located atop Kheba Ching, Khongjom on the occasion of Khongjom Day on April 23 Sourc…

All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation AMUCO has appealed to the people of the state to join together in offering floral tributes at the Martyrs’ memorial complex located atop Kheba Ching, Khongjom on the occasion of Khongjom Day on April 23 Source Hueiyen News Service

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34 NE MPs need one voice to solve racial problems at Delhi

By Oken Jeet Sandham The violence perpetrated on the northeast students including girls by the… more »

By Oken Jeet Sandham

The violence perpetrated on the northeast students including girls by the locals and their landlord in nation’s capital and also the Police’s subsequent refusal to admit their FIRs against the culprits is only the repetition of the past. On many occasions, most of the crimes, which could have been averted, took place due to the inattentiveness of the Police personnel in Delhi.

This year in the month of January, a northeast girl again was raped in Delhi by a man who offered her a lift from near her office. Soon after the incident, a complaint was lodged with the Dwarka Sector 23 Police next day morning, but the police did not act. So when the police did not act swiftly and timely, the arrest of any culprits was almost impossible.

We have highlighted number of horrifying incidents the northeast students underwent in the past not only in nation’s capital but also other major cities of the country. It is a pity that in most of the cases, the law enforcement agencies behaved in a similar fashion, leading to encouraging those perpetrators.

A girl from the northeast was abducted and gang-raped by 4 car born miscreants in Delhi some eight years back. There were wide spread condemnation and protests against the crime in the capital and even the Parliament was rocked not because she belongs to the northeast but the very behavioural attitudes shown by the capital cops. Had the cops taken prompt action as soon as the two friends of the victim informed them, she could have been rescued before the miscreants made any further advance to rape her.

The miscreants after about two hours of gang-raping the girl had the audacity to come back to the spot from where she was initially abducted and dumped her there. By this time even, the Police was not seen around and this very attitude of theirs had inflamed the north-easterners. The Northeast MPs had stormed the Parliament and questioned the motives of the cops who made a mockery of the laws of the land.

After three months of this incident, another gory incident of stabbing two girls from the northeast took place at the infamous India Gate, Mumbai. One girl died on the spot while other was seriously wounded.

Soon after the sensational incidents, the Mumbai Police personnel who caught the killer tried to justify that the latter was unsound as he attacked several people including his own father and brother earlier in the day.

One wonders as to how the explanation could be taken as logically correct. If the killer had really attacked many people including his father earlier in the day, there must have been enough alarm and they could have nabbed him before committing another crime. But there was no such sign till the killer attacked the unfortunate two girls from the Northeast at the world’s famed “India Gate’ at about 05:45 P.M.

Therefore, the Mumbai episode remains mysterious till date. One wondered whether the Mumbai Police in fear of reprisal from the north-eastern people tried to paint the whole scenario as done by an unsound man so as the matter could rest there abruptly. Regrettably, nobody questioned so far why the alleged deranged man was allowed to go on killing spree throughout the day with impunity.

Sadly, nobody dared alarm about the terrified acts of the killer nor did they try to help the victims lying in a pool of blood on the ground except one person who picked the girls up and managed to reach them to the hospitals.

The Delhi Police’s refusal to admit FIRs filed by northeast students was not new. But there is a new development that the Police in Delhi started threatening those Northeast students who brought criminal cases to their notice.

There were instances where even the Delhi police joined bashing up northeast students. Sometime in the middle of September last year, an ASI and his two associates of the Delhi Police had to be suspended for allegedly abusing and assaulting of northeast boys. Initially, the Police higher ups were trying to hide the identities of their subordinate officers who were involved in abusing the northeast students but they had to act when the northeast MP Sanjay Takam intervened. Most interesting development that used to happen sometimes was even the police personnel who were involved in assaulting northeast students could even manage to fabricate stories in collusion with doctors of the country’s famed AIIMS that these boys were under the influence of alcohol.

Another sad part that used to happen in Delhi was whenever any rape, molestation and assault occurred on the northeast students; people in the locality were seen hardly coming in their rescue. In some instances, they allowed the accused fleeing from the scene. So sadly there is no sense of security in the minds of these helpless northeast students.

Thousands of students from the northeast are swarming Delhi alone annually for pursuing higher and other studies. The number is likely to increase in the next few years because of the unending political conflicts in the region. On one hand, the Northeast youth are frustrated due to the prevailing situation; on the other, their security elsewhere in the country including Delhi is not secure.

We are happy that the Centre had already laid foundation stone for a 500-bedded hostel for the Northeast girls studying in Delhi. We need more such hostels for the northeast students studying in the national’s capital.

At the same time, we along with our 34 MPs from the region still need to play an effective role in the capital to create a sense of oneness and security. Out of these 34 MPs, some of them are Ministers in the UPA Ministry. One of them is holding in-charge of the Department of North East Region (DoNER). We should also tell those personnel who refused to entertain FIR or threatened Northeast students that what they did is not only against the law of the land but it will also bring a serious gap between the people of the region and the mainland people. To certain extent, we can expect solution to this uncultured behaviour of some cops in Delhi, when our 34 MPs with a single voice rise against the racial discrimination on the floor of Parliament.

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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 SDOs 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 intelligence 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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Agreements reached between Manipur and Nagaland villagers

Imphal. April 21 NNN: After three days of high drama and tension at the border of Jessami village, Ukhrul district in Manipur and Meluri village, Phek district of Nagaland officials and administrators of the two states agreed on a three point resolution after a meeting to prevent further escalation of trouble, said an official source. […]

Imphal. April 21 NNN: After three days of high drama and tension at the border of Jessami village, Ukhrul district in Manipur and Meluri village, Phek district of Nagaland officials and administrators of the two states agreed on a three point resolution after a meeting to prevent further escalation of trouble, said an official source.
A meeting was held today between the officials of the two states, Nagaland and Manipur, at Jessami Laii bridge at the border of the two states to find out ways and means to control the volatile situation at the border after the unfortunate incident of April 18. The sub-divisional officer, Ukhrul, who is also presently taking charge of the deputy commissioner, the superintendent of police, Ukhrul, the commandant of 6th Manipur Rifles, and the SDPO, Ukhrul represented the government of Manipur at the meeting, and the deputy commissioner, Phek district, represented the government of Nagaland.
The meeting of the officials of the two states concluded by arriving at three resolutions to control the tense situation and prevent further escalation of trouble at the border of the two states. The first step is to impose Cr.P.C. 144 in the boundary of Jessami in Manipur and Meluri in Nagaland by concerned authorities in both states, declaring that no one can carry any sort of weapon or arms at the boundary areas of the two villages.
The second step is to disallow any volunteer of both the villages to check or verify movement of any vehicle.
And the third step is to organize a meeting of civil organizations on May 3 to bring a compromise between the villagers of the two villages according to Naga customary law, stated the source. Relationship between the villagers of Jessami and Meluri was put under a huge strain for the last few days after an unfortunate incident where villagers of Meluri in Nagaland had intruded to Jessami in Manipur on April 18, assaulting and abducting six villagers of Jessami.
The abducted villagers of Jessami were released later after the chief secretary of Manipur contacted his counterpart in Nagaland, and one of the abducted villagers of Jessami had been hospitalized due to injury received after beatings by Meluri villagers.

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Agreements reached between Manipur and Nagaland villagers

Imphal. April 21 NNN: After three days of high drama and tension at the border of Jessami village, Ukhrul district in Manipur and Meluri village, Phek district of Nagaland officials and administrators of the two states agreed on a three point resolution after a meeting to prevent further escalation of trouble, said an official source. […]

Imphal. April 21 NNN: After three days of high drama and tension at the border of Jessami village, Ukhrul district in Manipur and Meluri village, Phek district of Nagaland officials and administrators of the two states agreed on a three point resolution after a meeting to prevent further escalation of trouble, said an official source.
A meeting was held today between the officials of the two states, Nagaland and Manipur, at Jessami Laii bridge at the border of the two states to find out ways and means to control the volatile situation at the border after the unfortunate incident of April 18. The sub-divisional officer, Ukhrul, who is also presently taking charge of the deputy commissioner, the superintendent of police, Ukhrul, the commandant of 6th Manipur Rifles, and the SDPO, Ukhrul represented the government of Manipur at the meeting, and the deputy commissioner, Phek district, represented the government of Nagaland.
The meeting of the officials of the two states concluded by arriving at three resolutions to control the tense situation and prevent further escalation of trouble at the border of the two states. The first step is to impose Cr.P.C. 144 in the boundary of Jessami in Manipur and Meluri in Nagaland by concerned authorities in both states, declaring that no one can carry any sort of weapon or arms at the boundary areas of the two villages.
The second step is to disallow any volunteer of both the villages to check or verify movement of any vehicle.
And the third step is to organize a meeting of civil organizations on May 3 to bring a compromise between the villagers of the two villages according to Naga customary law, stated the source. Relationship between the villagers of Jessami and Meluri was put under a huge strain for the last few days after an unfortunate incident where villagers of Meluri in Nagaland had intruded to Jessami in Manipur on April 18, assaulting and abducting six villagers of Jessami.
The abducted villagers of Jessami were released later after the chief secretary of Manipur contacted his counterpart in Nagaland, and one of the abducted villagers of Jessami had been hospitalized due to injury received after beatings by Meluri villagers.

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