Joint Committee on ILP observes Deprivation Day – E-Pao.net

Joint Committee on ILP observes Deprivation DayE-Pao.netImphal, November 18 2012: Remembering the day when Inner Line Permit system was withdrawn from the State on November 18, 1950, Joint Committee on ILP System in Manipur observed Deprivation Day at …

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Imphal, November 18 2012: Remembering the day when Inner Line Permit system was withdrawn from the State on November 18, 1950, Joint Committee on ILP System in Manipur observed Deprivation Day at Manipur Press Club here today. The function
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Joint Committee on ILP observes Deprivation Day – E-Pao.net

Joint Committee on ILP observes Deprivation DayE-Pao.netImphal, November 18 2012: Remembering the day when Inner Line Permit system was withdrawn from the State on November 18, 1950, Joint Committee on ILP System in Manipur observed Deprivation Day at …

Joint Committee on ILP observes Deprivation Day
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Imphal, November 18 2012: Remembering the day when Inner Line Permit system was withdrawn from the State on November 18, 1950, Joint Committee on ILP System in Manipur observed Deprivation Day at Manipur Press Club here today. The function
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Senapati bodies inspect progress on NH-2 work – E-Pao.net

Senapati bodies inspect progress on NH-2 workE-Pao.netSenapati, November 18 2012: The civil organisations based in Senapati district have inspected the ongoing repairing works along the National Highway 2 from the Manipur-Nagaland border at Mao Gate to…

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Senapati, November 18 2012: The civil organisations based in Senapati district have inspected the ongoing repairing works along the National Highway 2 from the Manipur-Nagaland border at Mao Gate to Senapati district headquarters on Saturday and

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Senapati bodies inspect progress on NH-2 workE-Pao.netSenapati, November 18 2012: The civil organisations based in Senapati district have inspected the ongoing repairing works along the National Highway 2 from the Manipur-Nagaland border at Mao Gate to…

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Senapati, November 18 2012: The civil organisations based in Senapati district have inspected the ongoing repairing works along the National Highway 2 from the Manipur-Nagaland border at Mao Gate to Senapati district headquarters on Saturday and

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Bob Khathing : The man who won Tawang – E-Pao.net

Bob Khathing : The man who won TawangE-Pao.netBut Ralengnao (Bob) Khathing, an army officer from Manipur who joined the administrative services and went on to become India's first ambassador to Myanmar, played an important role in the history of In…

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But Ralengnao (Bob) Khathing, an army officer from Manipur who joined the administrative services and went on to become India's first ambassador to Myanmar, played an important role in the history of India by bringing Tawang under New Delhi's control.

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Free HSLC coaching

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IMPHAL, Nov 18: The Students’ Welfare Association of Kangleipak, SWAK is conducting a revision course for the upcoming HSLC examination, 2013. The said revision course is free of charge and focuses to enrich students born in poor family, who are … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Nov 18: The Students’ Welfare Association of Kangleipak, SWAK is conducting a revision course for the upcoming HSLC examination, 2013.

The said revision course is free of charge and focuses to enrich students born in poor family, who are not in a position to afford private coaching classes and costly private schools, said a press release of the student body.

It further added that the said revision course would be conducted in four selected districts of the state.

It further maintained that the classes for the first phase would commence from December 5 at Lanmeidong Girls High School, Langmeidong for Thoubal district and Scholar Girl’s High School, Keikhu for Imphal East district.

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Nephew shoots uncle

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IMPHAL, Nov 18: A property conflict at Mayang Imphal left a man with bullet injuries after his nephew shot him with a licenced gun at around 7am. The incident happened at Mayang Imphal Thana Maning Leikai, Imphal West district. The … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Nov 18: A property conflict at Mayang Imphal left a man with bullet injuries after his nephew shot him with a licenced gun at around 7am.

The incident happened at Mayang Imphal Thana Maning Leikai, Imphal West district. The victim has been identified as Laisharm Pobitro, 42, son of (l) L Mangi and the accused as Laishram Ithoi alias Naoba, 27, son of L Ibungo of Mayang Imphal Thana Maning Leikai. the victim was injured on his legs and stomach.

The victim and the accused’s father are said to be brothers living together in same piece of land.

Sources said during a confrontation between the two brothers this morning regarding land issues, the accused L Ithoi came out with an SBLL licenced gun and shot his uncle.

Mayang Imphal Police Station has registered a case on the incident.

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Sit in protest against bomb attack

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IMPHAL, Nov 18: A sit-in-protest was staged today by the Clubs and locals from New Checkon and Hatta area against the bomb attract that left 3 person into causalities yesterday. The protest was stage in front of M/S Sudhir Iron … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Nov 18: A sit-in-protest was staged today by the Clubs and locals from New Checkon and Hatta area against the bomb attract that left 3 person into causalities yesterday.

The protest was stage in front of M/S Sudhir Iron Industries, Hatta by holding placards inscribed as “Don’t hurl bomb in public places’, ‘What is our fault’.

It may be mention that yesterday unidentified persons hurled a hand grenade at a hardware shop at Hatta area that left the shop owner and his two employees into causalities.

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1 KCP (MC) nabbed

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IMPHAL, Nov 18:  Imphal west CDO arrested one active member of KCP (MC) today in a search opration from  Sagolband Moirang Leirak, as said by a release today. The arrested person is identified as Gurumayum Nanao, 30, son of G … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Nov 18:  Imphal west CDO arrested one active member of KCP (MC) today in a search opration from  Sagolband Moirang Leirak, as said by a release today.

The arrested person is identified as Gurumayum Nanao, 30, son of G Samungou of Lairenjam Mayai Leikai.  One mobile handset along with a SIM card was recovered from his possession, the release further added.

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Milk fund misappropriation

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IMPHAL, Nov 18 (NNN): Misappropriation of funds to the tune of Rs 3 crores has been alleged in dealing with milk products in Manipur Milk Producer’s Co-Operative Ltd. Addressing media persons here today at Manipur Press Club, S Brojen, Ex-Chairman … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Nov 18 (NNN): Misappropriation of funds to the tune of Rs 3 crores has been alleged in dealing with milk products in Manipur Milk Producer’s Co-Operative Ltd.

Addressing media persons here today at Manipur Press Club, S Brojen, Ex-Chairman of Manipur Milk Producer’s Co-Operative Union disclosed huge irregularities in the transaction carried out by  its Chairman Th Dananjoy and Managing Director  S Santikumar.

This came to light when audit was carried out for the first time on April 19 this year, he said adding that even as term of holding office expired last year the two persons still retained their respective positions as  Chairman and Managing Directors.

He called for re-election for rectifying the errors committed by the duo and higher authorities to look into the matter.

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Lack of sponsorship and infrastructure hampers in producing fine badminton players: Joykumar

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IMPHAL, November 18: “Due to lack of sponsorship and infrastructure, many fine badminton players could not be produced from the state,” said Director General of Police, Y Joykumar, who attended as the guest of honour at the concluding day function … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, November 18: “Due to lack of sponsorship and infrastructure, many fine badminton players could not be produced from the state,” said Director General of Police, Y Joykumar, who attended as the guest of honour at the concluding day function of the 37th Junior National Badminton Championship 2012 at Khuman Lampak today.

He further said that even though some 20 years ago some national badminton players were produced by the state, but today it has failed to produce any fine players. Badminton is among one of the games which suits with the state but being a poor state it lacks sponsorship as well as infrastructure, he said.

He appealed the BFI office bearers to into the matter as well as to sponsor the players of the state. He also said that it is time that the state associations start working to produce fine badminton players of the state.

The BFI organizing the Junior National Championship here is also a step to promote the game in the state, he added.

The closing day function was attended by Parliamentary Secretary, YAS & Tourism, M Prithiviraj Singh, president of Manipur Olympic Association, Bijoy Koijam, Special Secretary & Director YAS, H Deleep Singh and DGP Y Joykumar as chief guest, president and guests of honour respectively.

Final match results:

In the U-17 boys singles, 2nd seeded player Aditya Joshi of Air India beat 1st seeded player Harsheel Dani of Air India by 14-21, 21-5, 28-26.

In the U-17 girls singles, 3rd seeded player Ruthvika Shivani of Andhra beat 1st seeded player Reshma Karthik of Air India by 21-13, 21-23, 21-16.

In the U-17 girls doubles, 1st seeded players Sruthi KP/Farha Mather of Kerala beat 4th seeded players Reshma Karthik/Sanjana Santosh by 21-19, 21-19.

In the U-17 boys doubles, Sanyam Shukla/Gangadhara Rao V of Chattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh beat Chandrakumar DBS/M Kanishq of Andhra Pradesh by 21-16, 21-13.

In the U-19 boys singles, 5th seeded player Harsheel Dani of Air India beat 2nd seeded player Aditya Joshi of Air India by 21-19, 18-21, 21-17.

In the U-19 girls singles, 9th seeded player Ruthvika Shivani of Andhra Pradesh beat 4th seeded player Rituparna Das of West Bengal by 21-17, 21-5.

In the U-19 boys doubles, 1st seeded players Gopi Raju/Hemanagendra Basu of Air India and Andhra Pradesh beat 2nd seeded players Shyam Prashad/Shlok Ramchandra of Kerala by 21-16, 21-16.

In the U-19 girls doubles, Ruthvika Shivani/Poorvisha S Ram of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka beat Meghana J /Maneesha K of Andhra Pradesh by 21-10, 21-12.

In the U-19 mixed doubles, 1st seeded players Hemanagendra Babu T/ Meshaba J of Andhra Pradesh beat 3rd seeded players Gopi Raju G/Poorvisha S Ram by 21-18, 23-21.

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Non-Emergence of Institutions and Multiplication of Problems: This is Manipur

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By Amar Yumnam In the aftermath of the recent Hurricane Sandy in the United States, which affected the New York region worst, I sent mails to a few colleagues based in New York and Los Angeles universities sharing the sorrows … Continue reading

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By Amar Yumnam
In the aftermath of the recent Hurricane Sandy in the United States, which affected the New York region worst, I sent mails to a few colleagues based in New York and Los Angeles universities sharing the sorrows and pains of the affected American population. One strand of response struck me and shook me to immediately ponder on our comparative position. Almost all the American friends expressed the understanding that our people here had gone through more difficult times more than once as compared to the Americans. Further, the New Yorkers would and should find a way to recover from the damages caused by the highly destructive storm. This kind of response establishes at least two fundamental strengths. First, the Americans have a strong belief that they have institutions in place which can take care of the proximate, ultimate, light and difficult needs. Secondly, they have a strong belief that the capability of the people is such as to find a positive way out of the mess and difficulties caused by the super storm.

This kind of trust in the institutions and the capability of the people is something absolutely absent in Manipur. The current debates in the United States around orientation, preparedness and efficacy of institutions in the wake of the Sandy are very different from the kind of debates we encounter in Manipur in connection with any societal issue. The debates, issues raised and proposals which have come up in the context of Manipur in recent months all prove absence of appropriate institutions to address the societal issues and the absolute lack of preparedness of the existing ones (including state as it manifests in Manipur) to take care of the polity-wide problems.

Here it may be in place to recall the meaning and importance of institutions so profoundly put forth by Douglas North, a Nobel Prize winner for this contribution. Institutions are the foundations for economic change. They give the foundations for dynamics of an economy while simultaneously serving as enhancing factors for constraining, fostering and channelling social change at the same time. They are the reasoning and motivational strategies that channelize human behaviour and providing the rules for interactions and exchange as well as the motivations to behave in an assured way. Since they constrain human behaviour and thus individual choices, the number of alternative actions gets limited. This is how institutions address the fear of uncertainty in social interactions and economic behaviour. The possible impact of idiosyncratic behaviour and preferences is naturally taken care of. The state is also a form of institution. The significance of institutions as a framework of analysis and understanding lies in the fundamental notion of them as endogenous rules of the game for addressing individual and collective problems, and ensure dynamics for social progress.

Now let us look at Manipur in recent months. The NSCN-IM and Indian government talks have definitely had the predictable impact and concerns aroused. But these have not induced the emergence of a framework for addressing the separate and the collective issues. Now comes the issue again of another group raising the demand of a separate territory for the group. This too has provoked the kind of reactions anticipated and common.

All these bring to the forth the contemporary and highly contextual issues of the absence of institutions for addressing the hard problems of the land. Almost all the parties involved project and pursue their interests along ethnic lines. But there is no proposal coming forth which displays institutions at the ethnic levels for addressing the problems of social and economic dynamics even of the particular ethnic group concerned. There is no sign of any effort for evolving institutions cutting across the ethnicities of the land. In other words, at the societal level, there are no institutions serving the polity-wide and economy-wide interests.

The tragedy gets coupled if we look at the behaviour of the government of Manipur. The government here represents the state and it should commit itself to protect and project the long term interests of the land without in any way looking as succumbing to any pressure of any group. This should be the ultimate institution which evolves, establishes and ensures the prevalence of the rules of the game as suitable to the land. This should be involved, committed and capable of reducing, relaxing and ultimately eliminate the polity-wide and economy-wide tensions of the land. This should establish the framework for explanatory relevance of the issues which now plaque the land. This should forever endeavour to find a set of institutions endogenous and capable of addressing the issues of the land.

But in contrast to all these expectations and compulsions, we find the government of Manipur highly elusive and evasive in all her engagements. As the problem deepens, we find the government acquiring greater evasiveness. There are no signs of endogenising and indigenising the character of the government such that an institution gets ultimately established with polity-wide involvement. On the other hand, we are living with a government which expects that somebody else would address the problems of the land but harbours benefits at the personal levels. These are not characters of a state which can address hard issues. The recurrence of highway blockades as means for pressure on the state for certain demands reflects the long term failure of the state in Manipur to mature and make herself relevant to the people of Manipur.  

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A common future

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Like a festering wound in the body politic of the Northeast in general and Manipur in particular, the NSCN-IM peace talks drags on with new territorial constructs hovering on the horizon. The Indian government simply relishes it, forever pitting one … Continue reading

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Like a festering wound in the body politic of the Northeast in general and Manipur in particular, the NSCN-IM peace talks drags on with new territorial constructs hovering on the horizon. The Indian government simply relishes it, forever pitting one community against the other or between communities. One remembers the time when a few youths from Manipur going to Nagaland and joining up the Naga National Council (NNC) in 1956 and when the veteran leader Rishang Keishing spearheaded the Naga Integration movement in the early 60s which ultimately merged with the Indian National Congress party. The same Rishang Keishing was instrumental in organizing the Village Volunteer Force (VVF) movement during the heydays of the ‘Naga hostiles’ in the hills of Manipur. Yet, Thuingaleng Muivah picked up the cue and a Pan Nagaland (later on Nagalim) movement was started envisioning parts of Nagaland, Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh in the new construct called Nagalim. Even in those days, the dream of Greater Nagaland was discounted by many in both Nagaland and Manipur with the idea of ‘South Nagaland’ surfacing in the debates. A separate arrangement for the Nagas beyond the state of Nagaland was long foreseen by the Naga elders then. There lies the crux of the recent NNC statement that the integration of the Nagas had been completed in 1956. The then power equation in the state of Nagaland was averse to new Nagas joining in. Still, the aversion is very much existent in Naga society. No one in the state of Nagaland wants the power equilibrium that has come to stay since the early 60s. It is this reality that has recently dawned upon those who had been pushing for a Greater Nagalim. One cannot but appreciate the power of Thuingaleng Muivah’s dream which had successfully influenced hordes of Naga youth across the board. However, the flaw in Muivah’s dream was the basic foundation itself which was primarily directed against the majority Meitei community. The Nagas in the state of Nagaland did not have that kind of animosity against the Meiteis, as projected by Muivah and his supporters. One remembers a historic occasion years back when the titular king of Manipur Okendra Singh was warmly welcomed in the Naga Hills. By remembering this occasion, we are not trying to celebrate the exploits and oppression of his predecessors. To the despotic kings of Manipur, the Meitei or the Naga or for that matter the Kuki commoners were no different. The common people cutting across community lines were always at the receiving end of oppressive rule of the kings and his nobles. The major brunt of religious diktats and excommunications of the highly orthodox Hindu kings of Manipur were borne by the commoners of majority community itself and not the people in the hills where the writ of British colonial rulers was law. During the colonial period, the kings were in fact encouraged to exert Hindu orthodoxy to its limits in the valley while a religious freedom existed in the hills. The hill valley divide in Manipur was indeed a creation of the British colonial rulers and continued by the Indian administrative system till today, for which we must start by putting our heads together in negotiating ways and means for a complete overhaul of the system. The true spirit of democracy and development has been eluding us all and it must be our main concern for the future. And we must always keep in mind that the solution does not lie in fragmentation but in seeking a common future.

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Restoring Fair Weather – E-Pao.net

Restoring Fair WeatherE-Pao.netThe climatic condition of Manipur may be still described as salubrious in the brochures brought out by the State Government for promotion of tourism. But in reality, the climatic condition of Manipur is far from being sal…

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The climatic condition of Manipur may be still described as salubrious in the brochures brought out by the State Government for promotion of tourism. But in reality, the climatic condition of Manipur is far from being salubrious today. With its once

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Restoring Fair Weather – E-Pao.net

Restoring Fair WeatherE-Pao.netThe climatic condition of Manipur may be still described as salubrious in the brochures brought out by the State Government for promotion of tourism. But in reality, the climatic condition of Manipur is far from being sal…

Restoring Fair Weather
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The climatic condition of Manipur may be still described as salubrious in the brochures brought out by the State Government for promotion of tourism. But in reality, the climatic condition of Manipur is far from being salubrious today. With its once

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Non-Emergence of Institutions and Multiplication of Problems: This is Manipur – KanglaOnline

Non-Emergence of Institutions and Multiplication of Problems: This is ManipurKanglaOnlineThis kind of trust in the institutions and the capability of the people is something absolutely absent in Manipur. The current debates in the United States around …

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Non-Emergence of Institutions and Multiplication of Problems: This is Manipur – KanglaOnline

Non-Emergence of Institutions and Multiplication of Problems: This is ManipurKanglaOnlineThis kind of trust in the institutions and the capability of the people is something absolutely absent in Manipur. The current debates in the United States around …

Non-Emergence of Institutions and Multiplication of Problems: This is Manipur
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Manipur alternative lifeline by 2013 – Assam Tribune

Manipur alternative lifeline by 2013Assam TribuneIMPHAL, Nov 18 – Director General (Lt Gen) S Ravi Shanker of Border Road Organisation (BRO)during an interaction with the media at his brief stopover here on way to Aizawl recently reaffirmed that the co…

Manipur alternative lifeline by 2013
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IMPHAL, Nov 18 – Director General (Lt Gen) S Ravi Shanker of Border Road Organisation (BRO)during an interaction with the media at his brief stopover here on way to Aizawl recently reaffirmed that the construction of 222km Imphal-JiribamRoad (NH-37)

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Is Nagaland heading for the President Rule – E-Pao.net

Is Nagaland heading for the President RuleE-Pao.netVery interestingly, the Government of India has now again revealed that they have been talking to Chief Ministers of Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh to find ways to resolve the "Naga politica…

Is Nagaland heading for the President Rule
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Very interestingly, the Government of India has now again revealed that they have been talking to Chief Ministers of Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh to find ways to resolve the "Naga political issue." How can they go on like this? What have they

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Is Nagaland heading for the President’s Rule?

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By Oken Jeet Sandham The Government of India’s indecisive stand on the crucial Naga political issue is all the more making “unprecedented confusion.” Sometimes they said solution in 12 months, on the other in 24 months. They also said solution … Continue reading

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By Oken Jeet Sandham

The Government of India’s indecisive stand on the crucial Naga political issue is all the more making “unprecedented confusion.” Sometimes they said solution in 12 months, on the other in 24 months. They also said solution to the Naga political issue would be in the month of December and again they stated solution would be before the coming of the Nagaland State general election due early next year. We really fail to understand why the Government of India is talking like this on a “political issue” which is, by any standard, one of the most important issues facing this country as of now.

Very interestingly, the Government of India has now again revealed that they have been talking to Chief Ministers of Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh to find ways to resolve the “Naga political issue.” How can they go on like this? What have they been doing all these fifteen long years like a sitting duck only to throw ball in the courts of Chief Ministers of Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh to see that the Naga political issue is settled.

But the CM of Manipur O Ibobi Singh is not going easy. He knows where he stands but very tactfully trying to throw the ball back to the Centre. He has technically forced them to disclose the contents of their “Agendas or Charters of Demand” so as to start examining on it for finding logical solution. The “Honourable” political settlement to the Nagas may not be “Honourable” to others. So what he had pushed his points through is that any settlement to the Naga issue should be workable in Manipur. For Ibobi, “Workable is more important than Honourable.”

We have also seen the incumbent Indian Premier Dr Manmohan Singh’s statement that the Naga issue would be solved during the UPA-II tenure. That means settlement to the Naga issue will be, most probably, before the country’s general election due in 2014. The Premier hasn’t said the Naga issue would be solved before the Nagaland State general election. Anyway, the Honourable Prime Minister must have been more than satisfied that showers of praises from various Naga civil societies and the leaders of the NSCN (IM) started pouring in day by day that he was sincere towards finding the solution to the Naga political issue. In fact, no any other Prime Ministers had so much praises as Dr Singh had.

However, the present 60 Nagaland law makers’ going to Delhi under the banner of the Joint Legislature Forum (JLF) meeting with various Central leaders including the Prime Minister, the leaders of Indian National Congress, BJP, NCP, JD(U) expressing their minds to the Naga political issue is admirable. They also expressed that they were ready to pave way as and when any arrangement to the Naga political issue was arrived at. Many of them kept talking of “Alternative Arrangement or Interim Arrangement” for finding solution to the issue. The only strange thing is such languages have not come so far from the mouths of the Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Sindhe or for that matter the Honourable Prime Minister.

Most surprisingly, such words like “Interim Arrangement or Alternative Arrangement” are not forthcoming from the collective leaderships of the NSCN (IM) either. We mostly heard about the Honourable Nagaland Chief Minister’s talking of “Alternative Arrangement or Interim Arrangement” to the Naga political issue. But the majority of the Nagaland legislators who tripped to national capital under the banner of JLF could not explain satisfactorily to media persons when the latter asked the former as to why they had to meet Central leaders or whether they had any knowledge of the “Agendas” agreed upon between the “Centre and NSCN (IM).” Their simple reply was: “We don’t know what they were talking. We have only gone to Delhi to say that as and when any settlement is arrived at, we are ready to pave the way.” This reply struck me as to how the 60 Nagaland lawmakers could undertake such a “remarkable journey” under the banner of JLF without having knowledge of what the Centre-NSCN(IM) already have had something that would be, no doubt, the basis for making a road to settlement of the issue. These 60 lawmakers from Nagaland also knew very well that the talks are between the Government of India and the NSCN (IM) and without the other groups that are also maintaining truce with the Centre over a decade.

What I fail to understand is when the 60 legislators from Nagaland could boldly display a show of unprecedented unison to Central leaders for the cause of the settlement of the Naga political issue, why did they lack courage to influence the Government of India and the NSCN (IM) to come out public of their “Agendas.” And in any case, any settlement—be it Interim or Alternative—cannot be “secret.” It has to be finally made public. It is better to pluck the fruit to eat before it is over ripe. You may not be able to eat at all at last it is over ripe.

We should also know that we are living in a democratic country. Ours is different from the neighbouring China. We have elected representatives from the organized political parties. The majority forms the Government while the others as opposition. We also have pressure groups that play crucial role in democratic nations including ours.

When the Governments fail to function, the citizens will go immobile. But if the pressure groups fail to exert or whip the failed Governments to activate, the citizens will gradually sink. If the Opposition fails to exercise and draw the attention of the pressure groups to work for the general publics, then altogether sinks.

So here come the actions of the so-called pressure groups to exert the Governments through various forms of agitations, strikes, bandhs and even creating chaos, rioting, etc. All these forms are accepted in democratic countries all over the world. The principal purpose of these groups is to see that the Governments act so that the desired results are produced.

In our case, it looks like we are in the boat without sailor. Radar will not help without sailor. We don’t’ see any rescuer nearer either.
Although it is “unique” the Ruling and Opposition law makers coming together under the banner of JLF, their roles are different. The goal may be same but the roles will be different. If their roles are same, there need not be opposition in the State. It will look like a “melodrama,” if this separation of roles is not defined in a democratic country.

The Bottom line:
There are four months to go to the State general elections. Almost all the incumbent legislators in the State are thoroughly confused and they are actually kept in the dark not knowing whether there will be election as scheduled or some kind of “Political Arrangement” as part of the settlement to the ongoing political negotiations between the Centre and the NSCN (IM). This vague political development also created huge confusion in the minds of those potential political leaders ready to fight in the coming State general election, while the masses have started going haywire. At the same time, the electoral process cannot be held up. It has to go on. So, it is largely believed that the Centre may opt for proclaiming the President’s Rule in Nagaland and during that period, they may strike some kind of arrangement to settle the political issue. Then everybody is given opportunity to fight elections. We still hope that the Centre is sincere to see that any settlement they are about to work out should not have negative impact anywhere. The people in the region are also mature enough to pre-empt any defective framework.

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