PPS, NEDF comdemn

People’s Platform Secretariate PPS , a network of 27 people’s organisations from Manipur strongly condemned the forceful re arrest of Irom Chanu Sharmila with the same section, 309 of the Indian Panel Code, attempt to suicide after she was released on…

People’s Platform Secretariate PPS , a network of 27 people’s organisations from Manipur strongly condemned the forceful re arrest of Irom Chanu Sharmila with the same section, 309 of the Indian Panel Code, attempt to suicide after she was released on August 20 by an order of Manipur East, Session Court ruling that authorities had failed to establish Irom Chanu Sharmila’s intention to commit suicide, and stated that her protest was a political demand through a lawful means, stated a press release Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Geopolitics of climate change highlighted

In this new discursively rhetorical map of the earth, the undifferentiated mass of humanity is imaginatively framed as a integral to ‘global soul’ and cast within the shadow of a global enemy climate which is said to affect all with the poor and the m…

In this new discursively rhetorical map of the earth, the undifferentiated mass of humanity is imaginatively framed as a integral to ‘global soul’ and cast within the shadow of a global enemy climate which is said to affect all with the poor and the marginalised as the worst victims but only can be interpreted and understood by a scientific and economic elite, said Prof Sanjay Chaturvedi of Punjab University on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Mid Day Meal to employ SMS service

In what could be seen as an innovative application of modern technology, more precisely information technology in implementation of Mid Day Meal Scheme, necessary arrangments have been made to enable school Headmasters Headmistresses communicate instan…

In what could be seen as an innovative application of modern technology, more precisely information technology in implementation of Mid Day Meal Scheme, necessary arrangments have been made to enable school Headmasters Headmistresses communicate instantaneously with the School Education Directorate through mobile phone SMS Source The Sangai Express

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Guv petitioned for inclusion of Chandel Block under NERCORMPIII

Chandel Naga People’s Organisation in a memorandum submitted to the Governor of Manipur has urged for inclusion of Chandel Block under NERCORMP II and for recruitment of local NGOs for partnering in the implementation of the project in the district S…

Chandel Naga People’s Organisation in a memorandum submitted to the Governor of Manipur has urged for inclusion of Chandel Block under NERCORMP II and for recruitment of local NGOs for partnering in the implementation of the project in the district Source Hueiyen News Service

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Tale of the Delhi State Bhavan and State House

Each state in India has a State Bhawan and State House in the national capital Delhi and other major metro cities Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

Each state in India has a State Bhawan and State House in the national capital Delhi and other major metro cities Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

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Bakeries without license to be closed

Taking serious note of several bakeries which were found preparing bakery items under unhygienic condition and flouting safety norms during a massive drive conducted today, the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS , Students’ Wing has de…

Taking serious note of several bakeries which were found preparing bakery items under unhygienic condition and flouting safety norms during a massive drive conducted today, the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS , Students’ Wing has decided to close down all the bakeries which do not possesses food safety license within seven days’ time Source Hueiyen News Service

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UPF, KNO in dark over SoO extension

Its been already three days the current term of Suspension of Operation SoO pct signed between the Government, the Kuki National Organisaion KNO and the United Peoples’ Front UPF had expired but the leaders of both the umbrella underground organi…

Its been already three days the current term of Suspension of Operation SoO pct signed between the Government, the Kuki National Organisaion KNO and the United Peoples’ Front UPF had expired but the leaders of both the umbrella underground organisations are still in dark when they will formally sign the extension pact of the SoO Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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India seeks Bangla action on North East ultras

India asked Bangladesh on Sunday to again mount a crackdown on the insurgents of the North Eastern Region operating from that country, even as the Border Security Force BSF and Border Guard Bangladesh BGB agreed to step up joint patrolling along th…

India asked Bangladesh on Sunday to again mount a crackdown on the insurgents of the North Eastern Region operating from that country, even as the Border Security Force BSF and Border Guard Bangladesh BGB agreed to step up joint patrolling along the international border Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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JCILPS launches verification drive

In line with the ongoing agitations demanding implementation of ILPS in the State, the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has started verification of Non Manipuris residing in the State Source The Sangai Express

In line with the ongoing agitations demanding implementation of ILPS in the State, the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has started verification of Non Manipuris residing in the State Source The Sangai Express

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AR extends medical aid

41 Assam Rifles of 10 Sect AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South organised a Medical cum dental camp at Sirarukhong village of Ukhrul Dist on 23 Aug 2014 Source Hueiyen News Service

41 Assam Rifles of 10 Sect AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South organised a Medical cum dental camp at Sirarukhong village of Ukhrul Dist on 23 Aug 2014 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Reports reveal State’s AFSPA scars

A 15 year old girl carrying lunch for her father to his work place, a mother putting her baby to sleep at home, a woman waiting for her bus at a busy marketplace and spectators at a volleyball match are some of the innocent victims of rape and revenge …

A 15 year old girl carrying lunch for her father to his work place, a mother putting her baby to sleep at home, a woman waiting for her bus at a busy marketplace and spectators at a volleyball match are some of the innocent victims of rape and revenge killings by services personnel under the cover of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act AFSPA in Manipur Source The Sangai Express Courtesy The Hindu

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Kuki leaders in dark on SoO extension

It’s already three days the current term of Suspension of Operation SoO between the Government, the Kuki National Organisaion KNO and the United Peoples’ Front UPF expired but the leaders of both the umbrella underground organisations are still i…

It’s already three days the current term of Suspension of Operation SoO between the Government, the Kuki National Organisaion KNO and the United Peoples’ Front UPF expired but the leaders of both the umbrella underground organisations are still in dark when they will formally sign the extension pact of SoO Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Modi Govt to give greater push to LEP

The Narendra Modi Government will strive to give a greater push to India’s Look East Policy, turning it into acting East , External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said in the Vietnamese capital on Sunday as she arrived on a three day visit Source T…

The Narendra Modi Government will strive to give a greater push to India’s Look East Policy, turning it into acting East , External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said in the Vietnamese capital on Sunday as she arrived on a three day visit Source The Sangai Express IANS

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Blackmarketers thrive from ‘fuel scarcity’

While the state is facing acute shortage of fuel due to economic blockade along Imphal Dimapur Highway NH 37 , black marketers are enjoying their heyday making good profits from their business Source Hueiyen News Service

While the state is facing acute shortage of fuel due to economic blockade along Imphal Dimapur Highway NH 37 , black marketers are enjoying their heyday making good profits from their business Source Hueiyen News Service

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Army Chief thrusts for enhanced preparedness

On taking over as the Army Chief earlier this month, General Dalbir Singh had set forth an agenda of ensuring high levels of preparedness and vigil by own troops along Northern and North Eastern frontiers at all times Source The Sangai Express New…

On taking over as the Army Chief earlier this month, General Dalbir Singh had set forth an agenda of ensuring high levels of preparedness and vigil by own troops along Northern and North Eastern frontiers at all times Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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ATDUM irked by non appearance of accused

Rapist Bhim Bahadur Thapa’s failure to appear in the court today in connection with the Ideal Blind School rape case for the second time has infuriated All Tribal Disabled Union Manipur ATDUM Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Rapist Bhim Bahadur Thapa’s failure to appear in the court today in connection with the Ideal Blind School rape case for the second time has infuriated All Tribal Disabled Union Manipur ATDUM Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Boundary And Other Tensions

By B.G. Verghese The Northeast has been in the news for all the wrong reasons: continuing assaults on the person and dignity of persons from that region in Delhi and

By B.G. Verghese

The Northeast has been in the news for all the wrong reasons: continuing assaults on the person and dignity of persons from that region in Delhi and elsewhere, which is an absolute national disgrace, continuing controversy over AFSPA, and killings along the disputed Assam-Nagaland border.

The Bezboruah Committee has reported on the first issue. But over and above its recommendations, there must be swift and condign punishment of those indulging and encouraging hooliganism.Also, it is necessary to propagate nationally, and especially in universities, booklets and film clips on the Northeast to educate local barbarians about their own country and countrymen in place of the totally useless official “Northeast Newsletter” produced today.

IromSharmila’s release from detention after being forced-fed through 14 years of hunger strike in protest against the imposition AFSPAwas short lived as she insisted on continuing her fast.A hunger strike is a weapon of blackmail. Recalling Gandhiji’s fasts under alien rule is wilfully mistaken. Moreover, a fast unto death is tantamount to suicide, a penal offence. If Irom were to perish fasting, the situation could spin out of control and the Government would be flayed by its current critics.

There are legal and constitutional means to battle what one considers unjust laws. The Jeevan Reddy Committee recommended a workable compromise a decade back. This was to remove redundant provisions from AFSPA and incorporate some others in existing laws. AFSPA causes psychological hurt.

Further, since AFSPA can only be invoked in areas declared “disturbed”, public pressure can be applied on the concerned authorities to revoke “disturbed area” proclamations. There has been wrongful use of AFSPA. These cases have invoked speedy investigation and punishment in many cases. But to lift AFSPA totally in areas subject to militancy, cross border mischief and terror may be unwise. Militancy often occurs in remote uninhabited areas where city-based magistrates are not at hand to issue necessary warrants of search, seizure and firing. Hence investiture of such powers in the armed forces is necessary. Ground gained at great cost over time can be lost in an hour.

It might be desirable for the DA Act and AFSPA to be withdrawn in phases in limited areas. But let the armed forces decide on the scope and tempo of such initiatives in collaboration with the local government, whether in the NE or in J&K.

The Assam-Nagaland border dispute has been allowed to drag on for too long. Similar disputes exist between Assam and the new states of Arunachal, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Nagaland carved out of it. This stems from the discrepancy between the so-called administrative “Inner Line”, initially drawn in Assam a century ago to safeguard the settled areas with their tea gardens, oil fields and coal mines,and subsequent revenue lines delineated by the Raj to mark out additional forest working areas as valuable sources of raw material and revenue. So when Assam was reorganised, the question arose as to which Line should be the border. Sadly, inter-state disputes have reduced these areas to no-man’s landsand havens for illegal activities.

Central policy has been muddled. In the Assam-Nagaland case, the Sundaram commission recommended a joint survey. Nagaland unreasonably refused and there the matter has rested with periodic conflict. The answer, as this writer has long recommended, is that these disputed border strips be declared Trusteeship Zones, with the two contending states and the Centre as partners for, say, 50 years, and placed under a Centrally-directed joint administration to be developed as rail and road heads, infrastructure, communication and training hubs and special economic zones that attract industry and investment, using cheap NE hydro- power. Higher and technical education and health facilities could be located here. Revenues could be shared. But who islistening?

The same lack of imagination drives the fatuous debate on ways to attract back Kashmiri Panditsto the Valley from where they were driven out under jihadi pressure 25 years ago. Few remember that 50,000 and more Kashmiri Muslims also fled the state – traders to end routine extortion and worse, youth for education and training, and girls to escape forced marriage to jihadi brutes.

The Pandits lost their jobs and homes. If they return they will have to make a new beginning. Where? How? Building new ghettoes is no answer. With the Katra-Bannihal- Qazigund railway likely to be operational within two years, and maybe the planned lower-altitude, all-weather Bannihal tunnel as well, trans-PirPanjal movement will become shorter, quicker and cheaper. With Srinagar becoming an active international airport and an additional 1000 MW of hydro-power coming on stream during this same period, a Baramulla-Srinagar-Qazigund-Bannihal-Katra-Jammu industrial-transport corridor, with a fibre optic transmission line and technical training facilities to boot, could come into being. One can conceive of a series of SEZ hubs along this corridor, specialising in agro-processing, herbal-based pharma, floriculture and IT-enabled services.

J&K residents, whether Pandit, emigrant Muslim or other, would gladly seize the rich opportunities that beckon. And non-State subjects should be welcome if they bring investment together with technical, managerial and marketing skills. Pettifogging arguments by littlebigots crying wolf about “outsider” land grab and demographic change must be slapped down for the nonsense they are. Nor can J&K be condemned to be governed by the idiocy of people who ask why the State shouldnot have a Hindu chief minister or by the diktats of Pakistan’s Hurriyatstooges. Umar Farooq dare not even own up to who assassinated his father in 1990 and joins in celebratingthe late Mir Waiz’s “martyrdom” by his assassins.

Sadly, a section of Pandits have allowed themselves to become pawns in the hands of the Hindu Right which is as fanatical as the separatists. Pilgrimages are planned and opposed as insidious efforts to divide and mobilise communities and disturb communal harmony.

The proposed Indo-Pakistan talks are off thanks to the Pakistani High Commissioner’s boorish insistence in meeting Hurriyat leaders on the eve of the Foreign Secretary level talks, despite being warned against doing so. To argue that Pakistani VIPs have consistently met the Hurriyat over many years does not constitute an extra-territorial right. The parallel would not be Indian dignitaries meeting with Baloch and Sindhi separatists on the eve of talks on J&K with Pakistan, but of defiantly meeting PAK and Gilgit-Baltistan opposition leaders such as Amanullah Khan of the JK Liberation Front and others in Islamabad if they have not been incarcerated or forced to seek refuge in distant shores. These critics have no place in Pakistan’s tightly-controlled Kashmir colonies ruled by the constitutional ideology of swearing by “the ideology of accession to Pakistan”.

Anyhow, Nawaz Sharif is currently embattled in Islamabad with Imran Khan and TahirulQadri, a cleric from Canada, seeking to topple him. This has enabled the Army more obviously to assume control over a weakened premier whose efforts to expand trade with India and try Musharraf for treason are not to the liking of the military as evidenced by spoiling fire across the LOC.

Meanwhile, at home, the BJPin particular continues to debase democratic standards and push for a “Hindu nation”. Mr Modi is in danger of becoming India’s Nawaz Sharif, playing second fiddle to the RSS “army”.

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Manipur Police and the public

About a year ago, the Manipur Police organized an interaction with the media and a few representatives of public organizations to discuss ways to bring the public and the police

About a year ago, the Manipur Police organized an interaction with the media and a few representatives of public organizations to discuss ways to bring the public and the police closer. Sadly, nothing on the ground that we see and live with suggests that the Manipur police are doing nothing in terms of real and tangible efforts to build bridges with the public. The number of police personnel has gone up by leaps and bounds over the years and just as proportionately, the amount of disgruntlement and angst amongst the public over their way of functioning. The nature in which Irom Sharmila was picked up and carried off by personnel of the Manipur Police is only the latest example reflecting not just a callous attitude towards the common people but the lack of training and awareness about the situation they find themselves in. While their counterparts in other towns and cities are taking to interactive mediums to communicate with the public and following it up by taking steps to inspire confidence in the police, with a recent example being the ‘track corrupt police officials’ drive in New Delhi on a social networking medium, Manipur Police has become the butt of severe criticism on social media with their high handed nature.

The Police Department might well argue that its personnel have become ‘more sensitive’ for there was a time and no dearth of visual images either of the lengths that it has gone to beat down agitating women and students, the trigger happy overdrive with rubber bullets and tear gas and even the use of sticks to fend off people on the streets and roads to get ahead of everyone. In fact, the last decade has seen a more brutal police force not just in terms of the number of shoot outs and killings that it has been a part of, but in their every day interactions with the public as well. One sees it everyday right in the heart of town where police and traffic personnel rain down blows with sticks on vendors sitting by the road side or on autos crowding the movement of traffic. A more sensible approach would be to impose legal fines on both street vendors trespassing on public space and autos operating without proper documents, which would then go to the state treasury. Instead, street vendors and auto drivers serve as easy fodder for greasy palms and daily pocket money for many police and traffic personnel on duty in the market areas.

The attitude that accompanies police personnel on duty while checking the required papers of young people out on the streets is another telling example, with popular jokes on how gas card can fool police on duty into believing them to be identity papers. The joke of course takes on sinister nuances when they bully young people in public, humiliating them by asking them to turn into hopping frogs and such. The question then is to ask what are the higher ups doing to address the turn of events as they see around them. But given the way things are unfolding, there does not seem to be much that the Police Department is doing in terms of stemming the nature of its reputation vis a vis its relation with the public. And that in turn says a great deal about those heading the Department and those in authority of power.

A police agency that operates on the premise of brute power and extreme policing runs great risk of alienating itself from the environment it works in. Additionally, it would give ground for people to vent their ire and hatred that can in turn provide fertile ground for more anti social and criminal behavior to make their appearance felt. No amount of public relations overdrive in the form of flyers and posters extolling the Police Department in the state can ever take away the remains of its brutal nature from the minds of the people. The earlier the Department realizes this, the better its ties will be with the public.

Leader Writer: Chitra Ahanthem

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AR personnel convicted for life, now languishing in Sajiwa, seeks transfer to Jammu Jail

Imphal, August 25: An ex-rifleman of the Assam Rifles convicted for life at the Sajiwa Central Jail has sought for a transfer to a jail at his native Jammu and

Imphal, August 25: An ex-rifleman of the Assam Rifles convicted for life at the Sajiwa Central Jail has sought for a transfer to a jail at his native Jammu and Kashmir.

A source said that the State Home department has sent a letter to the Inspector General of Prisons (Jammu Central), government of Jammu and Kashmir, recently to furnish comments or approval to the State government regarding the proposed transfer to the Jammu Central Jail at the earliest.

The statement reads that the State government has no objection to the transfer of ex-rifleman (barber) no. I-912222P of 44 Assam Rifles, a life convict, as per the provision under the transfer of Prisoner Act, 1950.

The life convict identified as Shashi Kumar of Chanhala village from Jammu Teshil pleaded for transfer from Sajiwa Central Jail to the Jammu Central Jail to be able to meet his family members, on March 22, 2010.

The source said Shashi Kumar was convicted on April 4, 2006 under Section 302 IPC & 27 Arms Act of A.A. Section – 164(2) read with paras 107 and 108 by the General Court Martial in the Headquarters of 27th Sector Assam Rifle c/o 99 APO and sentenced to be hanged till death.

Shashi Kumar didn’t file any petitions to the Central government or Superior Military Authority and in any High Courts against the conviction because his family members could not come and meet him in the Sajiwa Central Jail, it said.

Moreover, he had problems adjusting with the inmates due to the language barrier, the source added.

The source said if Shashi Kumar is transferred to his home State; thereafter, he can meet his family members and be able to file a petition to the High Court or any authority against his conviction.

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