Acquisition of AW-101 Choppers

  Statement issued by Ministry of Defence In August 1999, the IAF which is responsible for carrying out VVIP communication task, proposed the replacement of Mi-8 VIP helicopters due to severe operational constraints, such as, inability of Mi-8 to operate at night and in adverse weather, inability to operate safely at places in elevation beyond […]

 
Statement issued by Ministry of Defence
In August 1999, the IAF which is responsible for carrying out VVIP communication task, proposed the replacement of Mi-8 VIP helicopters due to severe operational constraints, such as, inability of Mi-8 to operate at night and in adverse weather, inability to operate safely at places in elevation beyond 2000 meters etc. IAF felt the need for the replacement of Mi-8 helicopters as they were completing their total technical life.
2. A global RFP was issued in March 2002 to which 4 vendors responded. The Technical Evaluation Committee shortlisted 3 helicopters and accordingly flight evaluations were conducted. Since, EH-101 of M/s. AgustaWestland was not certified for an altitude of 6000 meters, it did not participate in the flight evaluation. The Russian helicopter Mi-172 could not comply with 7 mandatory Operational Requirements (ORs). After flight evaluation, EC-225 of M/s. Eurocopter, France was found suitable for acquisition.
3. On November 19, 2003 a meeting was taken by Principal Secretary to PM on this subject. In the meeting, Principal Secretary observed that his main concern was that the framing of the mandatory requirements has led us effectively into a single vendor situation. It was also noted that PM and President have rarely made visits to places involving flying at an altitude beyond 4500 meters. In the meeting it was decided to make the mandatory requirement for operational altitude 4500 meters. The higher flying ceiling of 6000 meters, and a cabinet height of 1.8 meters could be made desirable operational requirements. It was observed that with these revisions, several helicopters which otherwise met all requirements but had been rejected due to the altitude restriction, would now come into the reckoning.
4. The meeting was followed by a letter dated 22nd December, 2003 from the Principal Secretary to PM to the Air Chief, stating that it was unfortunate that neither PMO nor SPG was consulted while framing these mandatory requirements. He suggested that CAS and Defence Secretary may jointly review the matter to draw up realistic mandatory requirements satisfying operational, security and convenience requirements of VVIPs and also set in motion a fast track process for selection and acquisition of the replacement helicopters.
5. In pursuance of the above directive, the ORs were deliberated at length between IAF, NSA, SPG/PMO and MoD between March, 2005 to September, 2006 and the above indicated changes were incorporated.
6. The required numbers of helicopters for the entourage of VVIP was further deliberated between Air HQ, MoD and SPG/PMO. The quantity of helicopters proposed for procurement was revised from 8 to 12 helicopters by adding 4 helicopters in non-VIP configuration for security reasons.
7. The AON for the procurement of 12 helicopters was accorded by the Defence Acquisition Council under ‘Buy’ category with 30 percent offsets on 3rd January, 2006. RFP was issued to 6 vendors on 27th September, 2006.
8. Three vendors, namely M/s Sikorsky, USA (S-92 helicopter), M/s AgustaWestland, UK (EH-101 helicopter) and M/s. Rosoboronexport, Russia (Mi-172 helicopter) responded to the RFP.
9. M/s. Rosoboronexport did not submit earnest money deposit and the Integrity Pact, along with their Technical and Commercial proposals. It had been made clear to M/s Rosoboronexport in February 2007 that this was a global tender and hence every contractual clause would be the same for all vendors. As no Integrity Pact and Earnest Money Deposit were received from M/s Rosoboronexport, their Techno-Commercial offer was not accepted.
10. The Technical Evaluation Committee evaluated the technical proposals of M/s Sikorsky and M/s AgustaWestland and recommended field evaluation trials of their helicopters.
11. The Field Evaluation Trial of M/s AgustaWestland was carried out in UK and trials of M/s Sikorsky were carried out in USA from 16 January 2008 to February 2008. The Field Evaluation Trial team submitted its report in April 2008 and recommended AW-101 helicopter of M/s AgustaWestland for induction into Service. SPG was also part of the Field Evaluation Trial team.
12. The Staff Evaluation Report of Air HQ concluded that the S-92 helicopter was non-compliant with respect to four SQRs for the VVIP helicopter (Missile Approach Warning System, Service Ceiling of 4.5 km, Drift Down Altitude and Hover Out of Ground Effect). The Staff Evaluation Report assessed the VVIP helicopter AW-101 to be fully compliant with all SQRs.
13. Technical Oversight Committee constituted on 6 August 2008 found that the field evaluation trials, compliance to SQRs and selection of vendors were done according to the prescribed procedures.
14. Contract Negotiation Committee (CNC) was constituted and it carried out its discussions with the vendor between 19 September 2008 and 21 January, 2009. While the CNC was progressing its discussions, Air HQ, recommended inclusion of Traffic Collusion Avoidance System (TCAS-II) and Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (EGPWS) for all 12 helicopters and SPG/PMO recommended inclusion of Medevac System for 8 VVIP helicopters. These additional equipment were considered to be essential for safe and effective operation of the helicopter in VVIP transportation role. SPG also agreed to these requirements. The CNC, thereafter, recommended conclusion of the contract at a negotiated price of EURO 556.262 million.
15. On completion of CNC the proposal was submitted for approval of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS). The CCS considered the proposal in its meeting held on 18 January 2010 and approved the proposal.
16. In pursuance of the decision of the CCS the Ministry of Defence concluded a contract for the supply of 12 AW-101 VVIP helicopter with M/s AgustaWestland, UK on 08 February, 2010.
17. The procurement case was, thus, progressed in accordance with the established procurement procedure in a transparent manner with all stages of procurement being followed meticulously. Security aspects as required by SPG/PMO and IAF were fully taken into consideration. The role of PMO which began in 2003 was to ensure that security, communication and other requirements of VVIP security were taken care of and the helicopter for VVIP use is selected on the basis of broad based QRs.
18. Contract signed with M/s. AgustaWestland includes specific contractual provisions against bribery and the use of undue influence. Article 22 of the contract deals with penalty for use of undue influence. This clause entitles the ‘Buyer’ to cancel the contract with the ‘Seller’ and recover from him the amount of any loss arising from such cancellation. Article 23 of the contract dealing with agents and agency commission requires the ‘Seller’ to confirm and declare that he has not engaged any individual or firm, whether Indian or foreign, whosoever, to intercede, facilitate or in any way to recommend to the Government of India or any of its functionaries, whether officially or unofficially, to award of the contract to the ‘Seller’ nor has any amount been paid, promised or intended to be paid to any such individual or firm in respect of any such intercession, facilitation or recommendation. This clause further entitles the ‘Buyer’ to consider cancellation of the contract without any entitlement or compensation to the ‘Seller’ who shall be liable to refund all payments made by the ‘Buyer’ in terms of the contract along with interest.
19. In addition to the above contractual provisions, M/s. Agusta Westland has signed an Integrity Pact with the Government. The validity of this Integrity Pact is from the date of its signing and extends up to five years or the complete execution of the contract whichever is later. Under the Integrity Pact, the bidder commits himself to take all measures necessary to prevent corrupt practices, unfair means and illegal activities during any stage of the bid or during any pre-contract or post-contract stage. Any breach of the provisions of the Integrity Pact entitles the ‘Buyer’ to take actions against the ‘Seller’ which includes forfeiture of the earnest money, performance bond, cancellation of the contract without giving any compensation, to recover all the sums already paid with interest, to cancel any other contracts with the bidder and to debar the bidder from entering into any bid from the Government for a minimum period of five years which may be extended, etc.
20. As regards, the allegations of unethical dealings in helicopter procurement case including involvement of middleman and payment of bribes etc., the first report in the media appeared in February 2012.
21. Immediately (the next day after the news item appeared in the papers) DG(Acq) in MoD sought a factual report in the matter from our Embassy in Rome.
22. MoD also noted the report in the ‘Hindu’ of 28.2.2012 that, quoting Finmeccanica, states that its subsidiary AgustaWestland is not involved in “any irregularity in the deal”.
23. Subsequently, MoD received more than one communication from M/s AgustaWestland confirming that the statements in the press are “completely unfounded and have been issued with malicious intent” and that “no commissions whatsoever were paid” in the case.
24. In April 2012, MoD wrote again to our Embassy in Rome seeking an update.
25. A detailed report on the status of the case was received from our Embassy in Rome in May 2012. The report made it clear that there are inherent difficulties in obtaining formal details of the case given the independence of the judiciary from the executive in Italy.
26. MoD in July 2012 wrote to our embassy in Rome stating that it could approach the concerned judicial authorities directly. A formal request was indeed made by the embassy to the Naples prosecutors office on July 16, 2012.
27. Since factual information was difficult to arrive at, Defence Secretary wrote to Secretary (West), MEA, in October 2012 reiterating the importance of the need to get information from the Italian authorities so that MoD could take further necessary action in this regard.
28. MEA’s response again was that the matter had been taken up with the Italian side and the position conveyed for the need for ‘reliable information’, for “news reports alone could not be the basis for the Ministry of Defence to make any preliminary determination”.
29. In October 2012 Defence Secretary also wrote to Secretary (West) to take up the matter with the Government of U.K. in view of the alleged involvement of a British citizen and the fact that the contract was signed with M/s AgustaWestland, U.K.
30. In November 2012, Secretary (West), MEA, replied to Defence Secretary stating that ‘the U.K. authorities were waiting for the results of the Italian investigation in order to ascertain whether there are further actions to take’.
31. Earlier, in connection with the letter received from one
Mr. Edmund Allen of Ganton Limited, USA, MoD had written on 19.4.12 to CBI and Enforcement Directorate for necessary action, as Abhishek Verma and others were also being named in various media reports in connection with several defence deals. Later, Enforcement Directorate informed MoD in July 2012 that they were enquiring into the allegations.
32. In November 2012, a letter was received in MoD from the Director, Income Tax (Investigations) regarding allegations against Indians possibly involved in the deal as middlemen and seeking information about them. The current status of the case was conveyed to the income tax authorities in January 2013; in return, MoD asked Income Tax to share with it any ‘credible information’.
33. Throughout the process of this case, MoD has been prompt to take action on newspaper reports, and to seek factual information from the concerned authorities. Since foreign governments are involved, MoD has consistently pursued the matter though MEA. 34. As soon as information was available of one concrete step having been taken by the concerned foreign investigative authorities, namely, the arrest of Mr. Giuseppe Orsi, CEO, Finmeccanica on Feb 12, 2013. MoD handed over the case to CBI for investigation and put on hold all further payments to Agusta Westland. Besides this, the Indian Embassy has been requested to provide the factual position and any other relevant information. The CEO of M/s AgustaWestland has also been asked to categorically state the clear position in view of the current developments indicating specifically if any financial transaction has taken place with any Indian individual / entity which would be violative of the Integrity Pact or any other terms and conditions of the contract.
35. As already mentioned above, both the contract and integrity pact signed with M/s AgustaWestland, U.K., contain specific provisions by which strict action including cancellation of contract, recovery of payment, blacklisting and penal action can be taken against the vendors. Government is determined to take all possible legal and administrative action against the guilty parties and accordingly has ordered a thorough probe by CBI.

 

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Two held for faking PMO document

MNS:- The Special Judicial Magistrate, Panchkula has convicted two private persons, namely Anil Aggarwal & Jitender Rana in a forgery case. Accused Anil Aggarwal was sentenced to undergo four years Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs.8000/- and another accused Jitender Rana was sentenced to undergo three years Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs.7000/- CBI had […]

MNS:- The Special Judicial Magistrate, Panchkula has convicted two private persons, namely Anil Aggarwal & Jitender Rana in a forgery case. Accused Anil Aggarwal was sentenced to undergo four years Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs.8000/- and another accused Jitender Rana was sentenced to undergo three years Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs.7000/-
CBI had registered a case on 12.06.2003 on a complaint from Govt. of India. It was alleged that Shri Anil Kumar Aggarwal, a resident of Saffidon, Distt Jind(Haryana) had applied for a loan of Rs.8 lakh to start cold drink business at Panipat, to Canara Bank, Asandh Road, Panipat (Haryana). The Canara Bank did not find Shri Anil Kumar Aggarwal entitled for sanction of loan on the ground that he had lack of sufficient fund to ensure recovery. Shri Anil Kumar Aggarwal applied pressure tactics by way of filing false complaints against the Bank and in the process, he personally handed over one forged letter dated 29.08.02, reported to have been issued by Deputy Secretary in the Prime Minister Office, New Delhi which was addressed to AGM, Canara Bank, Karnal. On verification with the PMO by the AGM Canara Bank, Karnal, the Prime Minister Office denied that the said letter was ever issued by it.
The CBI investigation revealed that Anil Kumar Aggarwal had managed to get printed letter heads of Deputy Secretary of Prime Minister’s Office, New Delhi and got recommendation typed on the said fake PMO letter head. In this process, he got the said letter signed from Shri Jitender Rana (another private person) by assuring him that when the loan would be sanctioned, he would help him for getting a Oil Depot. Jitender Rana had signed the said fake letter.
On completion of investigation, a chargesheet was filed on 22.07.2004 in the Court of ACJM, Ambala U/s 120-B, 420,468, 471 & 511 of IPC against Shri Anil Kumar Aggarwal and Shri Jitender Rana in the Designated Court.
The Trial Court found both the accused guilty and convicted them.

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Man from Manipur held for murder, auto theft – Indian Express

Newstrack IndiaMan from Manipur held for murder, auto theftIndian ExpressA self-styled commander of a banned terrorist organisation from Manipur was arrested on Tuesday on the charge of escaping from judicial custody. Police had announced a reward of R…


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Man from Manipur held for murder, auto theft
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A self-styled commander of a banned terrorist organisation from Manipur was arrested on Tuesday on the charge of escaping from judicial custody. Police had announced a reward of Rs 50,000 for information leading to his arrest. According to police
Manipur militant held in north Delhi's ShakurpurHindustan Times
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Manipur masala in Nagaland poll curry – Hindustan Times

KanglaOnlineManipur masala in Nagaland poll curryHindustan TimesNagaland CM Neiphiu Rio virtually launched the NPF poll campaign by firing a salvo at his Manipur counterpart Okram Ibobi Singh, calling him 'one of the biggest enemies of the Nagas&#3…


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Manipur masala in Nagaland poll curry
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Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio virtually launched the NPF poll campaign by firing a salvo at his Manipur counterpart Okram Ibobi Singh, calling him 'one of the biggest enemies of the Nagas'. In a state where Manipur is regarded a hurdle before the Naga peace
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Hardcore Manipuri terrorist belongs to PULP, nabbed – Newstrack India

Newstrack IndiaHardcore Manipuri terrorist belongs to PULP, nabbedNewstrack IndiaSpecial Cell of Delhi Police have arrested a hard core Manipuri terrorists. Name of the terrorist is Mohd. Abbas Khan who is a self styled 'Fighting Commander' of …


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Hardcore Manipuri terrorist belongs to PULP, nabbed
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Special Cell of Delhi Police have arrested a hard core Manipuri terrorists. Name of the terrorist is Mohd. Abbas Khan who is a self styled 'Fighting Commander' of 'People's United Liberation Front' (PULF; a previously banned terrorist outfit of Manipur
Manipuri terrorist held in DelhiTwoCircles.net
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Sonia’s remarks underestimated Naga intelligence: Dr Shurhozelie

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KOHIMA, Feb 13 (NEPS): President of the Naga People’s Front (NPF) Dr Shurhozelie said AICC President Sonia Gandhi had underestimated the “intelligence” of the Naga people by claiming that “the Congress party gave the Article 371 (A) for the protection … Continue reading

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KOHIMA, Feb 13 (NEPS): President of the Naga People’s Front (NPF) Dr Shurhozelie said AICC President Sonia Gandhi had underestimated the “intelligence” of the Naga people by claiming that “the Congress party gave the Article 371 (A) for the protection of the Naga culture.”

Talking to North East Press Service here Wednesday, the NPF president, who has not contested this time assembly elections in the State, expressed surprise as how AICC President with whose party heading UPA Government at the Center could utter such remarks. He, however, said the Congress people in Nagaland had fed AICC President with all the wrong points. And this could be seen when she came to Nagaland to address election rallies—one at Dimapur and the other at Mokokchung—on February 7.

Sonia’s remarks underestimated Naga intelligence: Dr Shurhozelie

Sonia’s remarks underestimated Naga intelligence: Dr Shurhozelie

Gandhi, while addressing election rally at Dimapur District Council Stadium (DDSC) at Dimapur on February 7, said the Congress had always been committed to preserving the Naga identity. “Congress party gave the Article 371 (A) for the protection of the Naga culture”, she said while adding that it was the Congress party which had introduced “Article 371 (A) that protects the Naga identity, culture, tradition and practices.”

“It was wrong on her part making such statement because she was here as a Congress President,” Dr Shurhozelie explained. She failed to understand that all these Article 371 (A), she was claiming as Congress’, was the outcome of the agreement between the then Naga People’s Convention (NPC) and the Government of India (GOI) and not with the Congress Party, he said.

“So it was wrong on her part,” he said. “She underestimated the intelligence of the Naga people. She was only talking those points briefed by the Congress people in Nagaland. “It was not from her hearts and thoughts,” the NPF chief claimed.

On the other hand, it was the NPF that had been working for the preservation of the Naga traditions, identities, custom, language, village institutions, etc., Dr Shurhozelie said. “We always support the bodies and NGOs that worked for the protection of the Naga identity,” he said and further added that they also always worked according to the interests and wishes of the Naga people.

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KYKL MDF Athouba leaders signing MoU with representatives of State and Central Govt.

KYKL MDF  Athouba leaders signing MoU with representatives of State and Central Govt.

KYKL MDF  Athouba leaders signing MoU with representatives of State and Central Govt.

KYKL MDF Athouba leaders signing MoU with representatives of State and Central Govt.

KYKL MDF  Athouba leaders signing MoU with representatives of State and Central Govt.

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KCP Lamphel leaders signing MoU with representatives of State and Central Govt.

KCP Lamphel leaders signing MoU with representatives of State and Central Govt.

KCP Lamphel leaders signing MoU with representatives of State and Central Govt.

KCP Lamphel leaders signing MoU with representatives of State and Central Govt.

KCP Lamphel leaders signing MoU with representatives of State and Central Govt.

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Tripartite agreements signed with three militant outfits

Tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) were signed with three Manipur based militants today at 1st Manipur Rifles banquet hall. Okram Ibobi Singh, Chief Minister graced the function as Chief Guest and Deputy Chief Minister, Gaikhangam presided over the function. Cabinet ministers, senior government officials attended the function. The MOU was signed by Shambhu Singh, Joint […]

Tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) were signed with three Manipur based militants today at 1st Manipur Rifles banquet hall. Okram Ibobi Singh, Chief Minister graced the function as Chief Guest and Deputy Chief Minister, Gaikhangam presided over the function. Cabinet ministers, senior government officials attended the function.
The MOU was signed by Shambhu Singh, Joint Secretary (NE), Ministry of Home Affairs on behalf of Government of India and Dr. J. Suresh Babu, Principal Secretary (Home) on behalf of State Government. On behalf of United Revolutionary Front (URF) Khwairakpam Gopendro Singh @ Lanheiba (Chairman), Puyam Mangiyamba Meitei @ Ruhuni Meitei (Secretary, Home Affairs) and Ngangom Soviet Meitei @ Chingkheiganba Metei signed the MOU. On behalf of Kangleipak Communist Party KCP (Lamphel) Naorem Brojen Meitei @ City Meitei (Chief of Army) and Taibanganba @ Dilip (Joint Secretary) signed the MOU. On behalf of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup KYKL (MDF) Maisnam Athouba (President) and Laimayum Ronel Sharma @ Achouba (General Secretary) signed the MOU.
A total of 197 cadres laid down arms with 138 weapons.
Three AK-56 rifles, 12 AK-47 rifles, three 9mm rifles, one .32 rifle, 11 9mm carbines, 35 9mm pistols, 34 7.65 pistols, eight .32 pistols, one 9mm revolver, eight lethod guns, seven SBLs, one air pistol, one shot gun, three RPGs, two M- 16s, two M-04s, one SLR and five grenades.
Those who laid down arms included 90 cadres of URF , 40 of KCP and 67 of KYKL MDF. The following groups have come forward for peace process.
a) United Revolutionary Front (URF) which was constituted with KCP (Lanheiba), KCP (Chingkheiganba) and KCP (Sunil Meitei) factions.
b) KCP (Lamphel) which was constituted by merging KCP (Lamphel), KC) (City Meitei) and KCP (Taibanganba)
c) KYKL (MDF) with its two factions namely Athouba group and Achouba group
As per the MOU signed with the leaders of these groups, they will bring all their cadres along with weapons within 90 days of signing of the MOU.
Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh speaking on the occasion said he does not consider those who have agreed to sign agreements as people who had gone to the wrong path. Let us forgive and forget and start a new beginning he appealed to them.
He assured them that the government will ensure their safety and they are properly rehabilitated. Dy Chief Minister Gaikhangam said with the signing of the agreements a ray of hope and peace have come and the nation will march forward.
Lalheiba, Chairman of URF said, “there is peace within every soul, let us try to gift peace to others”. City Meitei, Chairman of KCP said people now want peace that is why he decided to come out for talks. Chairman of KYKL MDF Athouba said if talks are not held properly and necessary steps taken up the cadres may go back to their previous life hence government should honestly implement the schemes.
The leaders and cadres who have joined the peace process will be rehabilitated as per the Rehabilitation Policy notified by the Ministry of Home Affairs and approved by the State Cabinet. These groups will be temporarily stationed with Army or Assam Rifles camps and later shifted to the Designated Camps, which will be constructed. The cadres will get a monthly stipend of Rs.4,000/- for a period of two years. They will also be paid an amount of Rs.2,50,000/- per cadre for rehabilitation purpose. This amount will be kept in fixed deposit in the name of the cadre and will be paid with interest to the cadre after a locking period of two years. The cadres will be provided vocational training and training in art of living. If the cadre wishes to seek self-employment before the expiry of locking period of deposit, the State Government will facilitate loans from banks against the amount deposited in fixed deposit. Government will make efforts to employ the cadres in paramilitary forces subject to their eligibility.
The cadres of these groups should not involve in any anti-social or anti-national activities. If they are found involving in criminal activities, they will be dealt as per the law. The State Government will provide security to the cadres at the designated camps.

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Rio criticized for resorting to “double standard”

IMPHAL, Feb 13NNN: In a fresh salvo, noted human rights activist of Manipur and senior advocate Khaidem Mani on Wednesday criticized Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio for allegedly being ‘double standard’ and accused him of trying to woo voters by using pseudo political rhetoric. Khaidem Mani was talking to the media at Cheirap Cout complex […]

IMPHAL, Feb 13NNN: In a fresh salvo, noted human rights activist of Manipur and senior advocate Khaidem Mani on Wednesday criticized Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio for allegedly being ‘double standard’ and accused him of trying to woo voters by using pseudo political rhetoric.
Khaidem Mani was talking to the media at Cheirap Cout complex in Imphal.
Few days ago, Khaidem Mani had said Neiphiu Rio could be booked for the ‘hate speech’.
The advocate insisted that the majority community Meiteis have never tried to control or dominate the Naga brethren of Manipur. The human rights activist spoke to the media one day after Manipur Government and Government of India held the 5th round of talks on the proposed Alternative Arrangement for the Naga people at Senapati.
Khaidem Mani asked Nagaland Chief Minister Rio, who had recently dubbed Manipur Chief Minister as “one of the biggest enemies of the Nagas, “ that, how far he has done for the Nagas. Mani had termed the Rio’s statement as a ‘hate speech’.
Khaidem Mani also questioned whether the demand for a separate Eastern Nagaland state within Nagaland by ENPO, which has 15 different tribes, is the example of Rio’s love for his state and whether he has the guts to recognize the people like Mao, Maram and Tangkhuls in Nagaland who called themselves as Nagas.
He alleged there were also instances of rejection of a Mao tribe, an aspirant candidate of Nagaland Public Service Commission, in appearing the competitive exam and another Mao Maram tribe was rejected by Nagaland Government while seeking job in Nagaland Post Office.
However, he said he is proud of Manipur where 34 different communities are co-existing together without any such discrimination.
And Khaidem Mani then added, “We do not want to react to whatever Naga civil society organizations like the United Naga Council say because they are airing their voice as Manipuris.”
Khaidem Mani asserted that neither the Government of India nor the Government of Nagaland can solve the problems confronting Manipur, but these can be solved only by its people at the negotiating table.

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Shumang Leela movement will be supported: CM

IMPHAL, Feb 13 NNN: Manipuri theatre Shumang Leela is not only an entertainment but it also plays a great role in changing the society by staging the terrible events of life, Chief Minister O Ibibi said today. The Chief Minister said this while addressing the closing ceremony of the 9th Shumang Leela Ningtham Kumei at […]

IMPHAL, Feb 13 NNN: Manipuri theatre Shumang Leela is not only an entertainment but it also plays a great role in changing the society by staging the terrible events of life, Chief Minister O Ibibi said today.
The Chief Minister said this while addressing the closing ceremony of the 9th Shumang Leela Ningtham Kumei at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen in Palace Compound here.
The winter Shumang Leela festival was organized by Manipur State Shumang Leela Council (MSSLC). The festival commenced last December at Iboiyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen.
Lauding the MSSLC for its role in preserving Shumang Leela and promoting it in the state, the Chief Minister assured that he would consider whether the MSSLC could be given grant-in-aid like other literary societies in the state.
He also assured that the Department of Art & Culture, Manipur would be consulted pertaining to allotment of land where the Shumang Leela Shanglen is presently located.
Later, Ibobi handed over Rs 1 lakh from the Chief Minister’s Discretionary Fund to MSSLC.
Earlier, the Chief Minister gave away prizes to the winners of best production, second best production and best discipline of the Leela festival.
Play “Ee Mari” of the Sanaleibak Nachom Artistes bagged the best production prize, the Sangai Artistes’ Association won the second best production prize for its play “Nungshiba
Mapum Puwari Machet” and the best discipline prize by Naharol Khongthang Artistes’ Association.
MLA K Ranjit, former minister also attended the function. He also distributed other prizes to the artistes.

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ATDUM bandh opposed

SENAPATI, Feb 13NNN: Senapati District Physically Association Manipur (SDPAM) has decided to oppose the proposed 72 hours Manipur hill districts bandh by All Tribal Disables Union, Manipur (ATDUM). SDPAM has denounced the said bandh as “irrelevant and imposed by one self-styled president Momo Tantanga”. Accusing Momo of taking the whole hill districts for ransom and […]

SENAPATI, Feb 13NNN: Senapati District Physically Association Manipur (SDPAM) has decided to oppose the proposed 72 hours Manipur hill districts bandh by All Tribal Disables Union, Manipur (ATDUM).
SDPAM has denounced the said bandh as “irrelevant and imposed by one self-styled president Momo Tantanga”.
Accusing Momo of taking the whole hill districts for ransom and defaming the ATDUM for personal gain and vested interest with the so called baseless 72hours bandh called from February 17 midnight, the SDPAM has called the general public to boycott the said bandh.
Sending out a warning to Momo, the SDPAM has warned that, he should immediately cease all activities related to ATDUM and its hill districts units or face serious disciplinary actions. It has recalled that, the ATDUM has disassociated with Momo Tantanga since June 2012, for which it has no reason to interfere and work with ATDUM activities.
“Therefore, Momo has no right to misuse the ATDUM issues for his personal greed and interest by calling a bandh and confusing the general publi,” SDPAM said.
The SDPAM then categorically appealed to all the ATDUM units, public transports, NGOs and civil bodies to boycott the self-styled one man 72 hours bandh. It also strongly warned Momo to immediately withdraw the statement, failure which the SDPAM in collaboration with ATDUM units will initiate action.

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UNC not interested in development but AA

IMPHAL, Feb 13 MNS: The United Naga Council acknowledged support of the Naga people for the 5th round of tripartite talk held with the Government of India(GoI) and the Government of Manipur (GoM) on Feb 12. Government was urged to respond to the postulates of the alternative arrangement submitted by the UNC in the 4th […]

IMPHAL, Feb 13 MNS: The United Naga Council acknowledged support of the Naga people for the 5th round of tripartite talk held with the Government of India(GoI) and the Government of Manipur (GoM) on Feb 12.
Government was urged to respond to the postulates of the alternative arrangement submitted by the UNC in the 4th round of tripartite talk held on the 31st August, 2012 at Delhi. It was replied by the GoI that in a federal system of government the concerned state has to be consulted. GoM representative maintained that it was not mandated to discuss political issues which can be taken up at the political level and presented details of development programmes and policies of the GoM that was in the pipeline for the development of tribal areas.
It was asserted by UNC that it was not development deficit but the demand of alternative arrangement which will protect our identity, land & resources, traditional institution and customary practices and ensure a life with dignity and honour for our people. It was clearly stated that the worsening social divide on account of the forced union could result anytime into large scale confrontations. It was questioned as to why GoI, as the custodian of the Indian constitution was not intervening in such a serious situation and on the merits of the issue that had been presented by the UNC in all the meetings.
It was submitted by the UNC that the next round of talk should go deeper into the core issue which has been postulated and should be held without inordinate delay. The talk concluded with the GoI requesting for continuation of the dialogue process and assurance that the sentiments expressed by the UNC would be taken back to the political leadership according to a press hand out issued by United Naga Council.

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Two UGchild recruiters in police net

Two cadres of PREPAK Pro cadres who are allegedly involved in luring two kids namely Longjam Ranjit 13 and Soibam Surjakanta 12 to join the underground group on November 28 and 29 last year have arrested by Patsoi Police Source Hueiyen News Se…

Two cadres of PREPAK Pro cadres who are allegedly involved in luring two kids namely Longjam Ranjit 13 and Soibam Surjakanta 12 to join the underground group on November 28 and 29 last year have arrested by Patsoi Police Source Hueiyen News Service

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OST reinstallation demanded at Senapati

Various Senapati based civil organisations including drugs related NGO workers and drugs users’ community have threatened to launch agitation if the authority concerned fails to re install Opiad Substitution Therapy OST at Senapati District Hospital …

Various Senapati based civil organisations including drugs related NGO workers and drugs users’ community have threatened to launch agitation if the authority concerned fails to re install Opiad Substitution Therapy OST at Senapati District Hospital within this month Source The Sangai Express

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UNC extends gratitude

United Naga Council UNC has extended its gratitude to all for the material, financial, prayer and moral support of the Naga people for the 5th round of tripartite talk held with the Government of India GoI and the Government of Manipur GoM on the…

United Naga Council UNC has extended its gratitude to all for the material, financial, prayer and moral support of the Naga people for the 5th round of tripartite talk held with the Government of India GoI and the Government of Manipur GoM on the 12th of February, 2013 Source Hueiyen News Service

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JCILP slams

The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System has slammed the Government for failing to translate its assurance in implementing the ILP system in the State Source The Sangai Express

The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System has slammed the Government for failing to translate its assurance in implementing the ILP system in the State Source The Sangai Express

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SDPAM denounces 72hrs hill bandh of ATDUM

Coming strongly against the proposed 72 hour bandh called by ATDUM in all hill districts of Manipur, Senapati District Physically Association Manipur SDPAM has denounced the said bandh as irrelevant and imposed by one self styled president Momo Tant…

Coming strongly against the proposed 72 hour bandh called by ATDUM in all hill districts of Manipur, Senapati District Physically Association Manipur SDPAM has denounced the said bandh as irrelevant and imposed by one self styled president Momo Tantanga Source Hueiyen News Service

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OST reinstallation demanded at Senapati

Various Senapati based civil organisations including drugs related NGO workers and drugs users’ community have threatened to launch agitation if the authority concerned fails to re install Opiad Substitution Therapy OST at Senapati District Hospital …

Various Senapati based civil organisations including drugs related NGO workers and drugs users’ community have threatened to launch agitation if the authority concerned fails to re install Opiad Substitution Therapy OST at Senapati District Hospital within this month Source The Sangai Express

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JNV staffs to cease work from today

Raising their 20 point charter of demands which include introduction of a pension scheme for them, all the teaching staffs in 10 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas of the State have decided to launch an indefinite cease work strike from tomorrow Source Hue…

Raising their 20 point charter of demands which include introduction of a pension scheme for them, all the teaching staffs in 10 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas of the State have decided to launch an indefinite cease work strike from tomorrow Source Hueiyen News Service

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