JSUGHSS bans two schools

The Joint Students’ Union of Government Higher Secondary School has clamped an indefinite ban on Herbert School and Special Regular English Academy, Nambol for disregarding the boycott stir launched by the Union on all educational institutions and coac…

The Joint Students’ Union of Government Higher Secondary School has clamped an indefinite ban on Herbert School and Special Regular English Academy, Nambol for disregarding the boycott stir launched by the Union on all educational institutions and coaching centres Source The Sangai Express

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Woes of Mapithel Dam downstream affected people Protest meeting recommends impact assessment

The JAC for Mapithel Dam Downstream Affected People organized a protest meeting against Mapithel dam at Tumukhong village, Imphal East district on August 16 and for rehabilitation and resettlement of villages affected by Mapithel dam in downstream area…

The JAC for Mapithel Dam Downstream Affected People organized a protest meeting against Mapithel dam at Tumukhong village, Imphal East district on August 16 and for rehabilitation and resettlement of villages affected by Mapithel dam in downstream areas Source The Sangai Express

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‘No Ambulance was vandalized’

Condemning those who are trying to suppress the ongoing mass ILPS movement, Malom No 1 Students’ Club and Chaokhat Thourang Nupi Lup, Malom have clarified that no ambulance was vandalised on August 14 at Malom Tuliyaima Awang Leikai as claimed by Kuki …

Condemning those who are trying to suppress the ongoing mass ILPS movement, Malom No 1 Students’ Club and Chaokhat Thourang Nupi Lup, Malom have clarified that no ambulance was vandalised on August 14 at Malom Tuliyaima Awang Leikai as claimed by Kuki Khanglai Lawmpi KKL and Hmar Youth Association in some local newspapers Source Hueiyen News Service

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Th Muivah’s speech on sovereignty concerns Gogoi

Demanding that the Centre should make public the Naga Peace Accord, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Monday expressed serious concern over NSCN IM leader Th Muivah’s remark that integration and sovereignty were the core issues of the agreement …

Demanding that the Centre should make public the Naga Peace Accord, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Monday expressed serious concern over NSCN IM leader Th Muivah’s remark that integration and sovereignty were the core issues of the agreement Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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All PoliticalParty meeting decides to protect territorial integrity

An All Political Party meeting held here on Monday decided to pass a resolution on the recently signed framework agreement between the Government of India and NSCN IM in the ensuing Manipur Legislative Assembly session to protect the territorial in…

An All Political Party meeting held here on Monday decided to pass a resolution on the recently signed framework agreement between the Government of India and NSCN IM in the ensuing Manipur Legislative Assembly session to protect the territorial integrity of Manipur and its interests in letter and spirit Source Hueiyen News Service

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DESAM launches new campaign

Demo cratic Students Alliance of Manipur has today launched a Reconsolidation Campaign for Implementation of ILPS to strengthen the popular demand Source The Sangai Express

Demo cratic Students Alliance of Manipur has today launched a Reconsolidation Campaign for Implementation of ILPS to strengthen the popular demand Source The Sangai Express

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Inviting public statement on Sapam Robinhood death case

Justice Mutum Bijoykumar Singh, Commission of Inquiry into the incident leading to the death of Sapam Robinhood Singh after sustaining injury during police action on July 8 informed the general public that the Venue of recording public statements will …

Justice Mutum Bijoykumar Singh, Commission of Inquiry into the incident leading to the death of Sapam Robinhood Singh after sustaining injury during police action on July 8 informed the general public that the Venue of recording public statements will be shifted to State Guest House, Sanjenthong, Imphal Room No 212 from Room No 402 of Hotel Classic Imphal on August 19 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Students’ Wing condemns

The JCILPS Students’ Wing has condemned the activities of DESAM which are allegedly aimed at derailing and projecting the ongoing mass movement for protection of indigenous people in wrong light Source The Sangai Express

The JCILPS Students’ Wing has condemned the activities of DESAM which are allegedly aimed at derailing and projecting the ongoing mass movement for protection of indigenous people in wrong light Source The Sangai Express

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SACA expresses gratitude

Sulam Area Chiefs Association SACA extended gratitude to Chandel DC Robert Singh Kshetrimayum for giving financial aid of Rs 50000 for repairing of Chandel Vomku road and also special contractor Hl Lovingson for providing JCB to the landslide affec…

Sulam Area Chiefs Association SACA extended gratitude to Chandel DC Robert Singh Kshetrimayum for giving financial aid of Rs 50000 for repairing of Chandel Vomku road and also special contractor Hl Lovingson for providing JCB to the landslide affected people of Sulam area Source Hueiyen News Service

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Unannounced bandhs block road traffic

Even as unannounced bandhs left many stranded at different localities today as well, two vehicles have been damaged by bandh supporters Source The Sangai Express

Even as unannounced bandhs left many stranded at different localities today as well, two vehicles have been damaged by bandh supporters Source The Sangai Express

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Wanglen Khundongbam’s Pallepfam to open 3day festival of cinema from Northeast

Directorate of Film Festivals under the Ministry of Information Broadcasting, Government of India for the second time is organizing Fragrances from the North East , a three day festival of cinema from the North East India at Siri Fort Auditorium co…

Directorate of Film Festivals under the Ministry of Information Broadcasting, Government of India for the second time is organizing Fragrances from the North East , a three day festival of cinema from the North East India at Siri Fort Auditorium complex here from August 21 to 23, 2015 Source Hueiyen News Service MIC

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Political parties target new Bill by Aug 25

A meeting of all political parties was held today at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat and the meeting deliberated at length on the ongoing mass movement for enforcement of ILPS or similar mechanism in Manipur Source The Sangai Express

A meeting of all political parties was held today at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat and the meeting deliberated at length on the ongoing mass movement for enforcement of ILPS or similar mechanism in Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Rowdy cops assault Hueiyen Lanpao Staff Cops Crack Staffer’s Scalp Even After Selfidentification Suffers Head Injuries

Rowdy Manipur Police commandos numbering around seven, brutally assaulted Willar Leimapokpam, a staff member of Hueiyen Lanpao Group of Publications, at 8 51 pm on Monday night right at the gate of its office Source Hueiyen News Service

Rowdy Manipur Police commandos numbering around seven, brutally assaulted Willar Leimapokpam, a staff member of Hueiyen Lanpao Group of Publications, at 8 51 pm on Monday night right at the gate of its office Source Hueiyen News Service

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MDAVO flays ‘militarization’

The Mapithel Dam Affected Villages’ Organisation MDAVO has strongly condemned the alleged high handedness of Dimpu Kamei, ADC, Ukhrul, who threatened to construct a link road connec ting Ramrei to Ramrei Aze by deploying security forces from Aug ust1…

The Mapithel Dam Affected Villages’ Organisation MDAVO has strongly condemned the alleged high handedness of Dimpu Kamei, ADC, Ukhrul, who threatened to construct a link road connec ting Ramrei to Ramrei Aze by deploying security forces from Aug ust18 without respecting the decision of the MDAVO which had resolved to construct the said road with local contri bution Source The Sangai Express

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DESAM parts company with JCILPS decides to reconsolidate ILPS demand movement

Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur DESAM , a constituent of the Students’ Wing of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System, has parted company with the JC on Monday and launched a ‘Reconsolidation Campaign for Implementation of ILPS’ Sourc…

Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur DESAM , a constituent of the Students’ Wing of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System, has parted company with the JC on Monday and launched a ‘Reconsolidation Campaign for Implementation of ILPS’ Source Hueiyen News Service

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Haj body appeals

The Manipur State Haj Committee has appealed to all concerned not to pose any hindrance to those people who are going for the annual pilgrimage to Mecca Source The Sangai Express

The Manipur State Haj Committee has appealed to all concerned not to pose any hindrance to those people who are going for the annual pilgrimage to Mecca Source The Sangai Express

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Entry of nonManipuris in Ghari area banned

Clubs and meira paibis of Ghari Leikai on Monday have resolved to ban the entry of non Manipuris into the local area until the implementation of inner line permit system in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

Clubs and meira paibis of Ghari Leikai on Monday have resolved to ban the entry of non Manipuris into the local area until the implementation of inner line permit system in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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CPDM Interview Series: Stop not till the ILPS demand is achieved – Thoithoi Huidrom

Exclusive (online) interview carried out by Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur) for KanglaOnline. – Why young student activists wanted Inner Line Permit System in Manipur? – Why are they

Exclusive (online) interview carried out by Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur) for KanglaOnline.

– Why young student activists wanted Inner Line Permit System in Manipur?
– Why are they fearless to speak out their minds?
– How will the judgmental sections interpret their minds: are these students to be seen as misguided or forced to have political views and some democratic actions?

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CPDM Interview with Thoithoi Huidrom

Thoithoi Huidrom

Thoithoi Huidrom

Name: Thoithoi Huidrom
M. Sc., Central Agricultural University, Imphal
Age: 28 years old
Address: Thangmeiband Lairenhanjaba Leikai, Imphal West

CPDM: Please Tell Us Your Name And Surname, Sex And Age.
Thoithoi Huidrom: Thoithoi Huidrom, Female, 28 years.

CPDM: Where Are You From?
Thoithoi Huidrom: Singjamei Wangma Kshetri Leikai, Imphal East.

CPDM: Which class are you in? Please tell us the name of your institute too.
Thoithoi Huidrom: I have completed my M Sc. from Central Agricutlural University, Imphal West.

CPDM: What is the purpose of your education?  What ambition in life motivates you to pursue education?
Thoithoi Huidrom: To learn, gain knowledge and wisdom and be an independent person. I would like contributing to the society and bring about positive changes and help build a better environment for the future.

CPDM: What are your views on the Inner Line Permit System movement in Manipur? Do you think it is a right movement? Please share us your thoughts.
Thoithoi Huidrom: It is quite natural and justified for an ethnic minority to feel threatened by the majority. So, for the protection of the vulnerable section ILPS is an effective tool. There is enough evidence to prove that such vulnerable sections will soon be engulfed by the massive influxes of outsiders. This will also result in a major humanitarian crisis. Democracy is a game of numbers, we presently (apparently in the future too) don’t have any say in central politics; we don’t want it to happen atleast in the state. There is a common myth that ILPS is mainly for the labour force from major Indian states. This is simply not true. With a porous international border India shares with her neighbours, many foreigners from Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Nepal have entered Manipur illegally, despite the ginormous presence of heavily armed security forces and their unwarranted sweeping powers. With such threats happening in broad daylight, there has to be a law which checks the inflow of foreigners and other immigrants so that the local population is protected. This is why I support ILP system in Manipur.

CPDM: How have you come to know about the Inner Line Permit System? Would you share it with us?
Thoithoi Huidrom: From newspapers and the internet, mainly the social media.

CPDM: Do you think the student community should/ should not participate in the ILPS movement? Please elaborate your statement.
Thoithoi Huidrom: I would here refer to the cliché, “students are tomorrow’s future”. They have every right to decide their future and take part in activities which will affect them the “most” in the near future.

CPDM: You are a woman, and it is a popular notion that women should restrict themselves to the tit bits of family matters and not take active role in politics. What are your views here?
Thoithoi Huidrom: Such are popular myths. But the point is to challenge and prove them wrong. In our society, most women do not confine themselves to the four corners of the wall. Many are bread earners and maintain a fine balance between work and family life. So, if any woman chooses to be in politics she can do well, provided she has the will. But yes, I also conform to the fact that only a microscopic sample of women are in politics today in our society. Breaking the stereotype by a handful can do wonders.

CPDM: Have you taken any initiative/ active role in the ILPS movement? If so. Please state it. Did anyone force you to join the agitation or take responsibility of it?
Thoithoi Huidrom: Yes. I have participated in the sit in protests and rallies out of my own will. I also play the role of educating the people about the urgent need of ILPS in Manipur and why people should support it.

CPDM: Who and where was the movement organised? How was it organised? What form of movement was it?
Thoithoi Huidrom: Locality level women torch bearers were the forerunners of the movement. It was basically a peaceful march.

CPDM: How far has the movement/agitation been successful? Please elaborate.
Thoithoi Huidrom: I won’t call the movement a success until ILP system is implemented.

CPDM: What are the reasons for the failure of ILPS demand movement?
Thoithoi Huidrom: The government which lacks spine and pay no heed either to public interest or sentiment is to be the number one culprit. Secondly, many among us are divided on this issue. The neo-liberals and metro lived elites and intellectuals think that it’s a backward movement against the tide of globalisation and their bookish, practically unfeasible theories, when in fact, globalisation is also one reason as to why there must be some regulation to help preserve and protect the numerically weak ethnic indigenous masses. Thirdly, there are enough sceptics ready to clap hands and say “this is Manipur…nothing can be done. You are only wasting your time.” Such discouragers themselves don’t do anything productive for the society yet fill the minds of people with doubt and render them hesitant to either support or take part in the movement.

CPDM: What do you want to say to the government of Manipur with regards to the inner line permit system movement?
Thoithoi Huidrom: I want the government to understand the reasons for public fear and apprehensions which has led to the present unrest and do the needful from their side. The public has had enough of their wait and watch policy and is now at the brink of explosion. Take necessary actions as soon as possible for the benefit of everyone.

CPDM: What do you want to say to the government and police forces of Manipur on the issue of ILPS implementation?
Thoithoi Huidrom: The savage actions of the Manipur police commandos are beyond words. Protests are an integral part of a democratic government. The excessive and unnecessary use of force on protesting civilians and students is utterly uncalled for. A precious life would not have lost had the commandos just did their duty of controlling the crowd and not “attacking” them as if they were some foreign enemy.

CPDM: What message do you want to convey to the leaders and civil society organisations of ILPS movement?
Thoithoi Huidrom: For the sake of our future generations, our culture, script and traditions, please continue the movement without dismay. The people are with you. Let not our identity be reduced to some research documents. Stop not till the goal is achieved.

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JCILPS` unclear timing of general strike irks public

IMPHAL, August 17: A 2-hour long general strike called by JCILPS disturbed the general traffic and public activities today. As there was no clear cut time spelt out by JCILPS

IMPHAL, August 17: A 2-hour long general strike called by JCILPS disturbed the general traffic and public activities today.

As there was no clear cut time spelt out by JCILPS for imposing the strike, many commuters faced several grievances due to the hurriedly called unclear agitation.

As strikers came out in the morning and took to the streets, roads were blocked at Sagolband area of Imphal west.

Later, the road blocks spread to many areas in Imphal East and Bishnupur districts.

Public travelling from other hill areas including Tamenglong, Ukhrul, Churachandpur were affected by the bandh. It was complained from various quarters that there was no clear cut time fixed by the JCILPS and people had no idea of when and where the general strike would be imposed.

As sporadic road blocks appeared in Imphal and greater Imphal area, vehicular traffic was hindered inclusive of public transportation. Many people were left stranded due to the strike and had to walk till their destination.

The urban areas inclusive of Thangmeiband area remained closed to traffic, as two hunger strikers are presently undergoing their agitation in the area demanding implementation of ILP system in the State.

As vehicles were forced to turn back from Thangmeiband and Dingku Road, the main route connecting Imphal East and West via the Minuthong remained congested while, the Chingmeirong traffic island was also heavily jammed.

As there was no clear indication about the time when the strike was supposed to start, agitators started from different timings.

There were a lot of arguments between motorists who were going to their work and the unrestrained agitators.

Once a road was blocked, there was no clear cut timing of when it will end and the protestors had a field day disrupting public conveyance.

Many voiced that the JCILPS method of calling a strike for two hours without indicating to the time was a huge problem for the general public. They voiced that there should be a well notified timing when a protest should be held.

Public transportations from other districts too faced the brunt of the unorganized strike. Travels from other districts were particularly agitated especially from Churachandpur area, as protestors butt off the road at Malom area. There were voices of concern raised from the public that the JCILPS need to be more mature in spearheading the agitation.

The unorganized strike also affected those going to the airport and availing taxi services to other districts. Such events and inclusive of medical services, media have been greatly disturbed by agitators despite the JCILPS constant appeal to agitators to give the mentioned free passage.

Later, it is also learnt that the very confusion had led to a confrontation between groups of youth of two adjoining localities of Khagempalli and Kwakeithel areas. It is learnt that both sides indulged in firing catapults and pelting stones reportedly injuring around four people including a meira paibi.

Meanwhile speaking talking to IFP a resident of the area has appealed the JCILPS to be clear on their announcement of their agitation agenda so as to avoid unwanted confrontation which could possibly lead to undesirable consequences.

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