KIM opposes extension of MLR LR Act in hill areas

Kuki Inpi Manipur on Monday has declared to oppose any Acts or Laws in the state which affect the interest of tribals in general and Kukis in particular Source Hueiyen News Service

Kuki Inpi Manipur on Monday has declared to oppose any Acts or Laws in the state which affect the interest of tribals in general and Kukis in particular Source Hueiyen News Service

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Massive sitin demands law to protect indigenous people

Though the Manipur Government passed ‘The Protection of Manipur Peoples PMP Bill 2015′, Manipur Land Revenues Land Reforms MLR LR 7th Amendment Bill 2015’ and ‘The Manipur Shops and Establishment MS E 2nd Amendment Bill 2015’ on Monday, var…

Though the Manipur Government passed ‘The Protection of Manipur Peoples PMP Bill 2015′, Manipur Land Revenues Land Reforms MLR LR 7th Amendment Bill 2015’ and ‘The Manipur Shops and Establishment MS E 2nd Amendment Bill 2015’ on Monday, various supporters of ILPS across the valley districts continued sit in protests and hunger strikes Source Hueiyen News Service

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House okays all three Bills

The Manipur Legislative Assembly today passed all the three Bills drafted with the primary objective of regulating influx of non local people into the State Source The Sangai Express

The Manipur Legislative Assembly today passed all the three Bills drafted with the primary objective of regulating influx of non local people into the State Source The Sangai Express

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Withdrawal of ILPS agitation only after meeting with Government JCILPS

Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has said the matter concerning withdrawal of the ongoing public movement will be finalized after a meeting with the Government Source Hueiyen News Service

Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has said the matter concerning withdrawal of the ongoing public movement will be finalized after a meeting with the Government Source Hueiyen News Service

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Gorkhas appeal for protection of Constitutional rights

Gorkha community leaders of the State have submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister today seeking pro tection of the Constitutional rights of Gorkha minority community in the event of passing of Bills as per the agreement between the State Govt and…

Gorkha community leaders of the State have submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister today seeking pro tection of the Constitutional rights of Gorkha minority community in the event of passing of Bills as per the agreement between the State Govt and JCILPS Source The Sangai Express

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IPAK states stand

Indigenous People’s Association of Kangleipak IPAK while welcoming the Government’s move of passing three Bills to safeguard the indigenous people of the State said that the State Government would receive people’s applause only when they succeed in g…

Indigenous People’s Association of Kangleipak IPAK while welcoming the Government’s move of passing three Bills to safeguard the indigenous people of the State said that the State Government would receive people’s applause only when they succeed in getting Governor’s assent to transform it into Act Source The Sangai Express

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IndiaMyanmarThailand highway becomes operational

The Myawaddy Thinggan Nyenaung Kawkareik section of the Asian highway linking India, Myanmar and Thailand has been put into service, the media reported Source The Sangai Express IANS

The Myawaddy Thinggan Nyenaung Kawkareik section of the Asian highway linking India, Myanmar and Thailand has been put into service, the media reported Source The Sangai Express IANS

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ZB lauds Govt, organisations

Zelliangrong Baudi has extended gratitude to all the organizers on Monday for widely observing the 84th Martyr Day of Haipou Jadonang on August 29 at many places such as Jalukie, Keishampat, Imphal, Tarung Langol, Imphal, Tamenglong Headquarters, Khoup…

Zelliangrong Baudi has extended gratitude to all the organizers on Monday for widely observing the 84th Martyr Day of Haipou Jadonang on August 29 at many places such as Jalukie, Keishampat, Imphal, Tarung Langol, Imphal, Tamenglong Headquarters, Khoupum valley, Delhi and Silchar Source Hueiyen News Service

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NSCNIMGoI peace accord Assembly resolves to safeguard territorial integrity

While welcoming the peace accord signed between NSCN IM and the Government of India on August 3, the Manipur Legis lative Assembly has adopted a resolution which categorically stated that the peace accord should not impinge upon the territorial integri…

While welcoming the peace accord signed between NSCN IM and the Government of India on August 3, the Manipur Legis lative Assembly has adopted a resolution which categorically stated that the peace accord should not impinge upon the territorial integrity and admi nistration of the State of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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3 Bills for protection of Indigenous people passed

Three Bills related to Government’s effort to protect the indigenous people of Manipur was unanimously passed in the State Assembly on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

Three Bills related to Government’s effort to protect the indigenous people of Manipur was unanimously passed in the State Assembly on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Petrol price cut by Rs 2litre

Petrol price on Monday was cut by Rs 2 per litre while diesel rate was reduced by 50 paise a litre the third reduction in rates this month following global cues Source The Sangai Express

Petrol price on Monday was cut by Rs 2 per litre while diesel rate was reduced by 50 paise a litre the third reduction in rates this month following global cues Source The Sangai Express

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Committee demands relief package for Moreh victims

To restore normal life and bring peace in Moreh, the 18th August Incident Relief Committee, Imphal on Monday has demanded Rs 6 crore as a relief package for the victims of the recent Moreh violence Source Hueiyen News Service

To restore normal life and bring peace in Moreh, the 18th August Incident Relief Committee, Imphal on Monday has demanded Rs 6 crore as a relief package for the victims of the recent Moreh violence Source Hueiyen News Service

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Amendment Bill will not affect tribal interests Govt

The Council of Ministers of the incumbent Government has appealed to all the people not to perceive the State Government in wrong light and refrain from any activity that has the potential to polarise hill people and plain people Source The Sangai E…

The Council of Ministers of the incumbent Government has appealed to all the people not to perceive the State Government in wrong light and refrain from any activity that has the potential to polarise hill people and plain people Source The Sangai Express

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2 KYKL cadres nabbed

A team of District Police Commando, Imphal West conducted frisking and checking near SKY Hospital, RIMS road, Imphal and arrested one active member of KYKL on August 28 Source Hueiyen News Service

A team of District Police Commando, Imphal West conducted frisking and checking near SKY Hospital, RIMS road, Imphal and arrested one active member of KYKL on August 28 Source Hueiyen News Service

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House passes resolution on GoI-NSCN (IM) accord

IMPHAL August 31: A single Government Resolution was moved by the leader of the House, the Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh and was passed smoothly without a single alteration of

IMPHAL August 31: A single Government Resolution was moved by the leader of the House, the Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh and was passed smoothly without a single alteration of the text.

The text of the Resolution reads, `This House while welcoming the fresh initiative of the Government of India to bring peace in the North east region of the country, however resolves to urge the Union

Government to ensure that the `Peace Accord` of 3rd August, 2015 signed between the Government of India and the NSCN (IM) and any subsequent agreements do not impinge on the territorial integrity and administration of the State of Manipur.

The House further resolves to urge the Union Government to ensure that all stakeholders, especially Manipur, are brought into confidence and transparency is brought into the peace process and no fresh discords should be brought while attempting to settle an existing one.

The House still further resolves to urge the Union Government to cause to amend Article 3 of the Constitution of India by incorporating that prior consent of the State Legislature of the affected State(s) shall be mandatory while forming new States, and alteration of areas, boundaries or names of existing States.`

During the discussion, several MLAs while welcoming the Peace Accord, raise the concerns about the Peace Accord vis a vis the territorial integrity of Manipur State.

While Naga MLAs namely Losii Dikho, ST Nunghlung Victor and Samuel Risom spoke in support of welcoming such a historic Peace Accord as the need of the hour is peace in the State and the region.

Works minister Ratan observed, `The issue is sensitive and emotive hence the resolution should focus on the federal spirit and the plurality of diverse identities within. It should not be structured on the exclusivity of one community instead retain mutual respect for maintaining harmony within the plurality of interdependence`™

However Ranjit reiterated the controversial argument that there is no Nagas in Manipur and detailed his point and also by claiming that the case of Jessami and Dzukho proves that these tribes bordering Nagaland do not wish to join that State!

Minister Francis Ngajokpa immediately responded to `There is no Nagas in Manipur!` by saying that `We cannot deny the existence of other communities`™ and requested that such statements should not be included in the proceeding of the House.

Thereafter the Government Resolution was passed without further comments.

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Police controls mob out to set ablaze IFC minister`s residence

KANGPOKPI, August 31: Agitating against the passing of the Protection of Manipur Peoples Bill, 2015, the Manipur Land Revenue & land Reforms (Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2015 and the Manipur Shop

KANGPOKPI, August 31: Agitating against the passing of the Protection of Manipur Peoples Bill, 2015, the Manipur Land Revenue & land Reforms (Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2015 and the Manipur Shop & Establishment (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015, an angry mob this late evening around 9:30 set on fire the security barracks of IFC minister Ngamthang Haokip`™s residence.

However, swift action of a joint police team of Kangpokpi and Gamnom Sapormeina led by addl SP Kangpokpi Khuplen Lhouvum and OC Sapormeina L Lhouvum managed to control the agitating mob from further setting on fire the minister`™s residence.

The police personnel also struggled hard to save the SBI Sapormeina Branch office and a community hall in front of the minister`™s residence from the aggressive mob attempting to set the two buildings on fire.

Later, a team of the Imphal West Police CDO also reached the spot and coordinated with the police personnel in disbursing the mob.

The police personnel also resorted to several rounds of blank firing and shot tear gas shells to disburse the mob.

Meanwhile, another large mob set ablaze the MLA Nemcha Kipgen`™s residence at around 10 pm.

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Passage of bills in House a success: JCILPS

IMPHAL, August 31: The passing of the three bills in the State Assembly is a great success to the people`™s movement; however, it is still just the beginning, said Joint

IMPHAL, August 31: The passing of the three bills in the State Assembly is a great success to the people`™s movement; however, it is still just the beginning, said Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System convenor in charge Khomdram Ratan today.

Interacting with media persons at the Khongman Mangjil Oriental Club, he said that it is the fruit of the collective work of all the people.

He said the JCILPS will be meeting the State government to discuss the issue of Sapam Robinhood who died due to police action during the ILPS movement and how to honour his death.

The JCILPS will also be urging for help to those affected by the recent clash in Moreh, he said.

Ratan asserted that the people`™s movement will continue and the agitations to be taken up will be announced soon after a meeting with the government.

At the sametime, it is unfortunate that some tribal student bodies like the ATSUM, KSO and the ANSAM have called a bandh against the ILP, he continued.

He said the demand for ILP is not for a single community, but it will safeguard both the hill and valley districts.

He further appealed to all those agitating against the ILP to revoke their agitation for the benefit of all indigenous communities.

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MLR & LR amendment will not harm tribal interests, State reassures

IMPHAL, August 31: In a bid to control the unrest among a section of the tribal population and their apprehension against the passing of the Protection of Manipur Peoples Bill,

IMPHAL, August 31: In a bid to control the unrest among a section of the tribal population and their apprehension against the passing of the Protection of Manipur Peoples Bill, 2015 and the two related amendment bills, the State government has announced that the MLR & LR amendment bill will not harm the interest of those residing in the hills.

Concerned by the growing unrest, the State cabinet under the leadership of Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh called an emergency meeting and discussed the bandh called of the Kuki Students Organisation General HQ, All Naga Students Association Manipur and the two factions of All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur against the passing of the three bills.

The meeting was convened at 5pm today.

Following the meeting, Education minister Moirangthem Okendro who is also the State government spokesperson said The Manipur Land Revenue & Land Reforms (Seventh Amendment) Bill 2015 will not harm any interest of the inhabitants of the hills.

The government will not act against the interest of the hill people the minister said and further added that the council of ministers has also appealed to all people to maintain peace and not to allow tension among the different communities residing in the State to grow.

He said the amendment of the MLR & LR Act is to only lengthen the process for land buying by non-Manipuri people/ non-permanent residents.

Explaining further, the minister said according to the amendment, if a non-Manipuri people/ non-permanent resident, an application citing the purpose for buying the land should be submitted to the concern deputy commissioner.

Following proper enquiry of the application at the DC`™s level, the enquiry report will be submitted to the State government which will be tabled before the State cabinet for approval, he said.

He continued the MLR & LR Act, 1960 is limited only to the four valley districts and a small portion of Churachandpur and since non-tribals cannot buy land in the hill districts, the government had not discussed the amendment of the Act with the Hill Areas Committee.

The amendment doesn`™t attract Article 371 C of the Indian Constitution, he said.

Okendro said even if the HAC was not consulted, it doesn`™t mean rights violation of the people of the hills.

The passing of The Protection of the Manipur Peoples Bill 2015 is to only safeguard the indigenous population of the State, he said.

There is no hill-valley divide, the council of ministers resolved during the meeting today.

The council of ministers have also appealed to all against spreading rumours which could harm the peace and increase the tension among the communities.

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Bandh affects normal life in hill districts

KANGPOKPI, August 31: The 12 hour total bandh in all hill districts of the State imposed by Kuki Students`™ Organization, All Naga Students`™ Association Manipur and both ATSUM group totally

KANGPOKPI, August 31: The 12 hour total bandh in all hill districts of the State imposed by Kuki Students`™ Organization, All Naga Students`™ Association Manipur and both ATSUM group totally paralysed Senapati district and Sadar Hills today.

The joint tribal students`™ bodies had imposed the bandh lodging their discontentment over the introduction of the Protection of Manipur Peoples Bill, 2015, the Manipur Land Revenue & land Reforms (Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2015 and the Manipur Shop & Establishment (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015 in the special session of the Manipur Assembly on August 28 in Manipur Legislative Assembly.

Vehicular movement including inter-state passenger buses, essential commodities carriers, wingers along the Imphal-Dimapur highway which has already been affected by the massive landslide in Nagaland was affected in Senapati and Sadar Hills. Local vehicular movement was also massively affected.

Educational institutions, business establishments and Government establishments were closed for the day rendering Senapati DHQ completely deserted from early morning till late in the evening.

Similar state of affairs was witnessed at Kangpokpi and all tribal dominated areas within Sadar Hills.

Bandh supporters burnt tyres and trees along the highway at Kangpokpi, Sapormeina, Motbung, Saikul and Gamgiphai.

At Kangpokpi, bandh supporters burnt effigies of the three bills which was passed by the State Assembly today.

However, no untoward incident has been reported till filling of this report.

Meanwhile, Thangminlen Kipgen, President KSO Sadar Hills speaking to media person at Kangpokpi said that even if the hypersensitive bills have been passed in the Assembly the state Government should be aware of the intense resistance of the tribal people over the bills.

The introduction and passing of the contentious bills evidently demonstrate how ignorant the Manipur Chief Minister is about the interest of the tribal people lamented Thangminlen Kipgen while adding the said bills have gone beyond Article 371C and Manipur Hill People Administration Regulation Act, 1947.

`Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh should resign right away on the ground that he is totally in the dark of the Constitution`, asserted KSO Sadar Hills leader.

Thangminlen Kipgen also further expressed their grave annoyance to the chairman, HAC and other tribal ministers and MLAs for not opposing the bills in the special session of the Manipur Assembly and asked them to step down if they are not capable of being the people representative.

In the meantime, Joseph R Hmar, president ATSUM extended his heartfelt gratitude to all the tribal people who have enthusiastically renders utmost support towards the tribal student bodies stir today and affirmed that ATSUM will momentously opposed any activities which will impede the rights and interest of the tribal people.

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