Manipur Muslims and Modi

According to a senior Congress leader, only two Muslims will vote in Narendra Modi`s favour at the coming Parliamentary elections – Shahnawaj Hussain in Bihar and Mukhtar Naqvi in Allahabad. The comment was passed during a war of words over … Continue reading

According to a senior Congress leader, only two Muslims will vote in Narendra Modi`s favour at the coming Parliamentary elections – Shahnawaj Hussain in Bihar and Mukhtar Naqvi in Allahabad. The comment was passed during a war of words over Modi`s popularity with the Muslim voter following the Gujarat chief minister`s insistence that 25 percent of Muslims voted for the BJP at the last Gujarat Assembly elections. The Muslims community has been labelled as `vote banks` time and again and the debate is hot whether it will resort to tactical voting to defeat the BJP during the national elections rather than allow individuals to vote for candidates on their full volition. At the same time, the possible voting pattern of the Muslim community in Manipur has attracted attention for the first time after the hype surrounding the NaMo wave overwhelming the next Parliamentary elections and the winning prospects of the BJP deemed as high in both parliamentary constituencies. Some Muslim organisations in Manipur were compelled to react in an unprecedented fashion and pass out directions to the community to boycott the impending visit of the BJP`s prime ministerial candidate to Manipur. The extreme stance of the Muslim groups has been castigated not only by the state unit of the BJP but by leaders belonging to the Muslim community. Whether Narendra Modi`s boycott is justified on the contention that he is guilty of inciting communal riots and failing to protect the minority community during the attacks of Muslims in his home state (even though he had been cleared by the court) in the aftermath of 2002 Godhra riot or the Muslim organisations are behaving with narrow-mindedness will be a debate that can continue long after even the elections are over. Meantime, it will be preposterous and a grave injustice to our secular principles to held the presumption that the Muslims in the state will be held responsible and face harassment from security personnel should a blast or attack take place during his meeting.
Modi will be in Manipur to sway the voters in the state and that does not mean just the consolidation of the Hindu voters only. A politician like Modi who is staking a claim to the top office of the largest democracy in the world will have to protect all communities as he needs their help too to win the elections. It lights up the mood to hear that some sections of the Muslim community do regard it acceptable that Modi campaign in Manipur. Let us hope Modi will rely on his anti-Congress tirade and self-promotion as a pro-development and decisive leader to woo the Manipuri voters. Modi should extend his hands to the Muslim and Christian communities in the state and douse the extreme sentiments against the Muslim and Christian communities prevalent in other political affiliates of the BJP like the VHP and the Bajrang Dal.
Does Modi have prejudices against the Muslims? The question is futile as it will provoke several replies from different quarters and Modi himself is unlikely to admit it. But like many politicians his main motivation in 2002 and at the present is on winning the elections. On the other hand, if the Muslim community is looking to vote en-bloc for a party that had been looking after their welfare in the past, then they have to dig deep to find the answer. Remember, many Muslim leaders in India were miffed that the Congress-led UPA failed to ensure reservation of the community in educational institutes and jobs, and also act for improvement of their conditions even after the community was declared as a neglected social groups by a panel headed by a former Chief Justice of Delhi High Court. Will the appointment of Abdul Salam as Rajya Sabha MP and fear over Narendra Modi do the trick for the Congress party with the state Muslim voters?  

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KNF (N) denies hand in abductions

IMPHAL February 2: The president of the Kuki National Front – Nehlun (KNF-N), Dr Napoleon, has denied the outfit’s involvement in the various abductions in the state over the past few months while briefing the media at the Sadar Hills … Continue reading

IMPHAL February 2: The president of the Kuki National Front – Nehlun (KNF-N), Dr Napoleon, has denied the outfit’s involvement in the various abductions in the state over the past few months while briefing the media at the Sadar Hills on Sunday.

The clarification came in even as people of Charhajar, Sadar Hills staged a sit-in-protest today demanding the safe release of a man who was allegedly abducted on the midnight of January 31, 2014.

Clarifying that the outfit has nothing to do with the abductions and is not related with any such illegal activities, Napolean said that the outfit appreciates the resolution passed by local clubs of Kuki Inpi, Saikhul and various civil societies of the state against future abductions and will support them.

The KNF-N president, commenting on the state of the various development projects in the Kuki-inhabited- areas, said: “From today with immediate effect, we ban the various developmental works of both the central and state sponsored schemes undertaken by the government in the Kuki-inhabited-areas as the development works are just in paper and hardly seen.”

Cautioning departments or agencies against continuing to work by neglecting their diktat in the area, he said that if anything untoward happens to those defying the ban; it would be their own responsibility.

“The KNF-N has banned the office of PHED, Kangpokpi and the SDO Office, Saikhul as the officer and staffs are operating from Khurai Lamlong and as a result people from both these places has to face lots of problems whenever something is required from the office as the officer and the staffs in these offices are sitting in Imphal.”

Appealing to the headmen of various villages in Saikhul to stop going to the office of SDO Office in Saikhul, he also asks the concerned officials to start coming to the office at Saikhul instead of Imphal for the betterment of the people.

“The group has come to know that some agencies are trying hard to get the work from Nairoiching to Sarampthong Hill Range project under the package number MN06 1588 of PMGSY 9- phase. Various agencies are after the project and many of them has bidden in a lower price for the work that cost 5 crore and 78 lakhs. But there are also some agencies who work genuinely for the development, and by keeping the interest, of the people in mind. Any agency which takes up these works has to meet the expectations of the people of the area in the developmental works.”

Asserting that if the agency fails to meet the expectations of the people then the agency will not be allowed to take up projects in the area, he also said that all the decisions were taken after a long discussion by the central committee of the KNF-N for the past two weeks.

The outfit also declared that ‘the total strength of the group is more than 100 and the members are presently stationed in various part of the state’ in the press briefing which was also attended by K S Elson, Commander Special Task Force and  also the  Home Secretary of KNF-N.

Meanwhile, people of Charhajar, Sadar Hills staged a sit-in-protest along the National Highway Number 2 at Charhajar demanding the safe release of a 56-year-old man who was forcibly abducted by some unknown persons on the midnight of January 31.

Speaking to the media persons during the protest, a family member said that Krishna Paodel, the abducted 56-year-old, runs a grocery shop in the area.

“On the midnight of January 31, around six unidentified persons forcibly took away Krishna in a silver coloured car. Till today, the abductors have not asked for any monetary demand and nor have made any phone calls.”

She also appeals to the abductors to release Krishna safe and unharmed after considering the hardship faced by the family members.

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KNO/KRA(U) awards capital punishment to renegades

KANGPOKPI, February 2: Kuki Revolutionary Army (Unification) which is under the umbrella of KNO, a SoO signatory awarded capital punishment to two of its own cadres on January 30. Letgoulien Chongloi alias Kenedy of Jangnoi Village, Saikul and Janggouthang Chongloi … Continue reading

KANGPOKPI, February 2: Kuki Revolutionary Army (Unification) which is under the umbrella of KNO, a SoO signatory awarded capital punishment to two of its own cadres on January 30.

Letgoulien Chongloi alias Kenedy of Jangnoi Village, Saikul and Janggouthang Chongloi alias JC Michael of Taphou Kuki Village were awarded death penalty (Capital Punishment) for their activities against the constitution of the organization on January 30, said the outfit’s info and pub secy Rohan Khongsai in a press release without disclosing the location of the incident.

Rohan further said that the duo were trying to float a new party by defecting from the outfit along with some sophisticated weapons while adding that they were apprehended on January 30 along with the weapons by the outfit itself and were awarded the befitting punishment.

The statement informed everyone including civil bodies, family members and relatives of the duo against getting involved and organising any activities regarding the incident instead stay away from it and warned to serve befitting punishment to anyone involved in the incident.

The outfit also make their stand clear to take appropriate and suitable punishment to its cadres who works against the constitution of the organization in future.

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Trust keeps alive Suisa`s vision

By R Lester Makang Ukhrul, February 2: Instituted in his memory, R Suisa Trust is keeping alive one of the most cherished dreams of the late Naga leader through its mission work to reach out to valley Christian brethren of … Continue reading

By R Lester Makang

Ukhrul, February 2: Instituted in his memory, R Suisa Trust is keeping alive one of the most cherished dreams of the late Naga leader through its mission work to reach out to valley Christian brethren of the state.

This undertaking is not merely an act of lending a helping hand but also bears testimony to the fulfillment of the unflagging dream of the late leader.

In the year 2006, trust members comprising of Ngashathing AC Shimray,  PA to late Suisa and others decided to materialize his dream of fostering better relationship between the hills and valley and started up the mission to reach out to those valley brethren who needed help in different ways, according to Dr Ngahorshai Luithui, chairman of the trust.

“As a part of the mission, we are sponsoring a minister in the form of pastor Basant Luwang to take charge of the functioning of three different Meitei Baptist churches at Sanakeithel, Babubara and Luwangsangbam in the valley,” Dr. Luithui continued, while also adding that they have been associated with the Manipur Baptist Convention (MBC) in such  programs as baptismal services.

Disclosing further that a vision of the late Naga leader who believed in togetherness of the hills and valley one day provided impetus to fulfill the dream, he said “In the vision, ojha Suisa had seen a bright light moving heavenward in the vast empty skies above the Kangla Fort in Imphal. On closer observation, ojha noticed a bright golden-colored cross against the brightened background.”

Significantly, there are proposals to install twin statues of late Akaba and late Suisa in both the valley and hills.

As regards the installation in Ukhrul district, Dr. Luithui said that we have agreed on the same in principle and things will be finalized very soon.

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Visitors throng photo exhibition

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Ph Santosh’s photo exhibition which began on February 1 at the Lamyanba Sanglen, Palace Compound Imphal continued successfully. Visitors throng the venue today, on the second day to witness the 1100 photographs on display at the exhibition. … Continue reading

IMPHAL, Feb 2: Ph Santosh’s photo exhibition which began on February 1 at the Lamyanba Sanglen, Palace Compound Imphal continued successfully.

Visitors throng the venue today, on the second day to witness the 1100 photographs on display at the exhibition.

The exhibition is being organised by the Len Filmz.

As part of the exhibition today, a panel discussion on the topic ‘’Photo Journalist and Manipur Today’’ was conducted with prof Lokendra Arambam moderating.

Pradip Phanjoubam, Laithangbam Debabarta Roy and Ningthouja Lancha expressed their opinion on the topic as panellists.

On February 3, 2014, a spot essay competition for students from class VIII to XII will be organised from 10:00 am.

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Local condemns bomb blast

IMPHAL, Feb 2: The Lukram Leirak Meira Paibi Apunba Lup organised a sit-in-protest at Tera Lukram Leirak today against the lobbing of a hand grenade and subsequent blast at the residence of Soibam Ranjitkumar Singh, agriculture officer who is at … Continue reading

IMPHAL, Feb 2: The Lukram Leirak Meira Paibi Apunba Lup organised a sit-in-protest at Tera Lukram Leirak today against the lobbing of a hand grenade and subsequent blast at the residence of Soibam Ranjitkumar Singh, agriculture officer who is at present posted at Kangpokpi.

During the protest, Soibam Nilima Devi, wife of Ranjitkumar, appealed to all concern to make clarification for lobbing the bomb in her house. Nilima clarified that they had not received any threat from any organisation. She further said that the timing of lobbing the bomb could have been fatal, as usually the children were returning home from their tuition centre. She said people of the state are suffering from fear psychosis due to such kind of bomb threats.  

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Legal aid clinic opened in Chandel

CHANDEL, February 2: A Legal Aid Clinic, opened with the aim of providing free and competent legal services to the weaker section of the society of Chandel was inaugurated today by MLA of 41 A/C Chandel St Nunghlung Victor Anal … Continue reading

CHANDEL, February 2: A Legal Aid Clinic, opened with the aim of providing free and competent legal services to the weaker section of the society of Chandel was inaugurated today by MLA of 41 A/C Chandel St Nunghlung Victor Anal during a one day legal awareness program cum opening of Legal Aid Clinic as the chief guest.

The program, organized by the District Legal Services Authority Chandel was held at the super market complex Chandel and attended by district secretary, Legal Services Authority Chandel W Tonen Meitei, advocate and president of Chandel District BAR Association RT Rebirthson Anal and chairman of the Japhou Bazar Board Js Angam Anal as the president and guests of honour, respectively.

Speaking on the occasion as the chief guest, MLA Nunghlung pointed out that there are land records of Chandel that are still lying in the office of the SDC, Waikhong under Thoubal district.

He observed several Chandel based organizations had opposed the move of the government to acquire land at Thangbung Mino.

He further highlighted that the grievances faced by the pensioners and delay of Pallel Chandel road construction are the major area of concerned where the newly opened legal aid clinic must begin to work.

Prior to the awareness programme, the MLA accompanied by the officials had inaugurated the clinic at Treasury Road Japhou Bazar Chandel.

Advocate Rt Rebirthson mentioned that the Chandel district BAR Association would file a PIL in the court if the centre and the concerned authority fail to expedite the road construction stretch from Pallel to district head quarter Chandel within 30 days from now.

Saying that the public of Chandel has been suffering from the considerably bad and highly deplorable condition of the road, the advocate said it is high time the centre and the concerned authority ensure hastening of the work.

Attending the program, as resources person of the day, advocate Ch Momon Singh spoke on the role of para legal volunteers and Right to Education as enshrined under the Constitution of India and its connected law.

While advocate K Rabei Singh spoke on the topic on ‘Customary Rights and its value under the Constitution of India.

District secretary, Legal Services Authority Chandel W Tonen Meitei and the guest of honour Js Angam Anal also spoke on the occasion.

The programe was attended by representatives of the CSOs, NGOs and the village chiefs.

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Manipur Govt organize educational awareness programme in Muslim villages – TwoCircles.net

Manipur Govt organize educational awareness programme in Muslim villagesTwoCircles.netImphal: Manipur Minorities and Other Backward Classes Economic Development Society (MOBEDS), an agency under the Department of Minorities and Other Backward Classes (…

Manipur Govt organize educational awareness programme in Muslim villages
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Imphal: Manipur Minorities and Other Backward Classes Economic Development Society (MOBEDS), an agency under the Department of Minorities and Other Backward Classes (MOBC), organised one-day educational awareness programme at the 
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Goons assault two Manipuri women in Delhi, cops go slow on case – Times of India

The HinduGoons assault two Manipuri women in Delhi, cops go slow on caseTimes of IndiaNEW DELHI: Barely 3km from the spot in Lajpat Nagar where 19-year-old Nido Tania was brutally assaulted on Wednesday, two young women from Manipur were thrashed in fu…


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NEW DELHI: Barely 3km from the spot in Lajpat Nagar where 19-year-old Nido Tania was brutally assaulted on Wednesday, two young women from Manipur were thrashed in full public view by some local goons at Kotla Mubarakpur. It happened four days 
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