Kuki Black Day widely observed at Kangpokpi

KANGPOKPI, September 13: The annual Kuki Black Day or Sahnit Ni, in local dialect, was observed today in different parts of the globe in remembrance of the Kuki victims during

KANGPOKPI, September 13: The annual Kuki Black Day or Sahnit Ni, in local dialect, was observed today in different parts of the globe in remembrance of the Kuki victims during the alleged coordinated attack on the innocent Kukis, including small children and women, by the NSCN (IM) of the 90s in the last century.

As part of the Kuki Black Day observation, various Kuki Christian communities within Kangpokpi also observed the day with a mass prayer in their churches to commemorate the alleged inhuman massacre of over 900 innocent Kukis between 1992 and 1996 by the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isaac-Muivah) especially on the September 13, 1993.

Apart from a mass prayer in the morning service, members of Kanggui (Kangpokpi) Christian Church, donned in black clothes gathered again in the Church at 11 am and observed the day to mourn the massacre victims.

Rev J Lunkim, Pastor Kanggui Christian Church underlined the historical background and significance of the `Black Day` observation and pledged that until the last ritual of all the innocent Kuki victims massacred by the NSCN-IM is performed traditionally and Government of India deliver justice upon them, the Black Day observation will continue.

He said that the observance is not against anyone but to commemorate and mourn the victims and also to pressure the government to take specific measures to deliver justice to all the victims.

“™We are not mobilizing to generate hatred in our minds, but to seek justice for the departed souls. Stay at peace as children of God and you are never denied justice”, Rev. J. Lunkim asserted while encouraging the church members to maintain peace and indulge in prayers for the departed souls.

A candle light service was also held to pay homage to the departed souls before a mass prayer for justice to the victims.

Other churches within Kangpokpi including KBC Centre Church also observed Kuki Black Day with a mass prayer for the victims and their families while paying homage to the departed souls.

The Kuki Black Day or Sahnit Ni was also observed by Kangpokpi Town Committee in collaboration with the Women Welfare Organization and Youth Union of the town.

The Black Day observance in the town also meant that all business establishments were vacant and every household hoisted black flags and almost all donned in black cloths and vehicles moved around with black flags fixed on it.

A massive candle light service was also held at the memorial site later in the evening at 6 under the leadership of the Town Committee wherein Rev. J. Lunkim, Chairman of Kangpokpi Town Churches Fellowship; Seikhomang Khongsai, President of Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills and Maj Huidrom Niranjan, Post Commander 25 AR Kangpokpi Post attended the function.

Apart from the general public and members of KTC, KWWO and KYU, various CSOs, churches leaders, family members of the victims were also present at the Candle light service.

A large number of Kukis converged at Tribal Market Complex, New Lambulane Imphal, under the banner of KSO Imphal and Kuki Inpi Imphal today, joining a solemn ceremony in remembrance of the innocent Kukis killed during the NSCN-IM led ethnic cleansing in the early 90s, said Seiboi Haokip, General Secretary KSO GHQ.

He continued that the congregation led by Rev S. Prem Vaiphei observed a two minutes silence in remembrance of the departed souls and mass prayer for peace and tranquillity in the State.

Prominent leaders from the community, Dr. T. Lunkim, Chairman of Kuki Organization for Human Rights (KuHUR) and Mr. S Touthang, President of Kuki Inpi Imphal spoke on the occasion, he said.

September 13 is observed as Kuki Black Day (SAHNIT NI) since 1993 in remembrance of more than 900 hundred innocent Kukis killed during early 90s in NSCN-IM led ethnic cleansing on Kukis. It was the day when maximum numbers of Kukis were killed at different incidents, recalled Seiboi Haokip.

Zoupi village lost 88 villagers, Gelnel villagers in Sadar Hills lost 13 villagers, Santing village lost 4 villagers and Nungthut village in Tamenglong lost 3 villagers, he said, adding that altogether the death toll of the day reached 108 on September 13, 1993.

He said, `Observing September 13 as Black Day has nothing bad intention on any communities or ignite communal hatred, yet we feel it is a moral obligation for every Kukis to observe and remember our innocent brethren who died protecting their lands`™`™.

As such, we observed it as a day of prayer in every village praying for our future and to avert such unwanted incident in future`, said Seiboi Haokip.

Seiboi Haokip also lamented that with the onset of September a social networking giant Facebook group photos of Chin-Kuki group having thousands members `Kuki Kahi Kakipah E` (I`™m Proud to be Kuki) has gone black with `Kuki Black Day` inscribed on it, while group members mostly students, employees and professionals have too blackened their prolife pictures to commemorate and pay tribute to the 900 plus Kukis killed during the early 90s ethnic violence.

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VOICE Ningthoukhong rallies for peace

BISHNUPUR, September 13: Vanguard of Initiatives and Cues for Ereicha (VOICE) HQ Ningthoukhong organized a peace rally under the theme `Lets Unite`™ at Ningthoukhong, Bishnupur district today. Retired Assistant Teacher

BISHNUPUR, September 13: Vanguard of Initiatives and Cues for Ereicha (VOICE) HQ Ningthoukhong organized a peace rally under the theme `Lets Unite`™ at Ningthoukhong, Bishnupur district today.

Retired Assistant Teacher of Ningthoukhong High School L Dwijamani and social worker Th Ibomcha jointly flagged off the rally from Ningthoukhong Public Park.

A public meeting was also held at the public park during which oath taking of members of VOICE was conducted.

Organizing a grand feast and musical concert were also organized to mark the occasion.

`Let`™s unite to save Ereciha`™, `To develop a sound society`™, `To spread our wings`™, `To awake up from sleep`™, `To support smart Ningthoukhong`™ etc were displayed during the occasion.

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Primary school inaugurated

CHANDEL, Sept 13: Mantri Pantha village`™s New Primary School constructed under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, ZEO, Chandel duistrict was inaugurated by village chief SS Kohring on Saturday during a function held

CHANDEL, Sept 13: Mantri Pantha village`™s New Primary School constructed under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, ZEO, Chandel duistrict was inaugurated by village chief SS Kohring on Saturday during a function held in the village.

The construction of the two-room building was executed jointly by SS Bekham and the SMDC.

The inaugural function was held in the presence of Assistant Inspector of Schools L Mojesh and other staff of the ZEO.

Pastor of Mantri Pantha Baptist Church dedicated the building with a prayer after unveiling and ribbon cutting ceremony.

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The Relevance of Rani Gadinliu in Nagaland and the country

By Jagdamba Mall In African continent, the Negro community practiced their indigenous faith `“ Voodoo religion before the advent of Christianity. The British people practiced Dhrud religion. But these were

By Jagdamba Mall

In African continent, the Negro community practiced their indigenous faith `“ Voodoo religion before the advent of Christianity. The British people practiced Dhrud religion. But these were uprooted. The civilizations practised by Inca, Maya, Aztec and Cheroki tribes of America were destroyed. Hundreds of them were killed for protecting their civilization. But now they are re-inventing it. They are reviving it. Britain has recognised Dhrud religion. Similarly Voodoo religion is also recognised in South Africa. The countries in Middle East are also reviving their indigenous culture and religion popular before the advent of Islam.

Similarly, our forefathers had rich cultural heritage in Naga society. They had well developed concept of God and philosophy of life. This was best suited with nature. Our forefather`™sbelieved in co-existence and symbiosis. They not only tolerated other religions but they helped them to grow simultaneously. This eternal religion encouraged them to live as honest, hospitable and industrious and have devotion in God. It developed colourful culture. This should have been promoted and practiced to preserve the cultural identity of Nagas but it was cursed and condemned as savage and wild, which was absolutely wrong. If it is not revived and promoted today it will be lost forever as it has happened in western countries in Middle East.

Rani Gaidinliu, though in a tender age of 14, understood the significance of rich and colourful culture of Nagas. She had divine power by birth. She visited Pubon cave in Dima Hasao district of Assam near Silchar. She also visited Zeilak lake in Tamenglong district of Manipur and holy places in Nagaland. She got enlightenment from Lord Tingwang. After enlightenment she spread divine messages of Tingwang.

During those days in 1920, and thereafter the British occupational forces were spreading their tentacles in Naga Hills and adjoining Naga areas. There was no Nagaland during those days.Even Dimapur was not in Naga Hills. Tuengsang was part of North East Frontier Agency (NEFA). But Rani Ma mobilised an organised armed freedom struggle against British. At Hungrum, the Zeliangrong army under leadership of Rani Gaidinliu and her commanders came face to face and fought a fierce battle where seven Rani Jawans were martyred and equal number of British Army were killed.

She gave a clarion call to all Zeliangrong people and other members of Naga society (i) to join disobedience movement against British expansionist forces (ii) not to pay house taxes and other taxes (iii) not to render porter services to British people and British Army officers and (iv) not to give up Zeliangrong eternal religion and culture. She toured all the Zeliangrong villages in Naga Hills, Assam and Manipur. Different Zeliangrong villages were offering Mithun in her honour. This practice of offering Mithun and welcoming her army was to assure and commit their solidarity with her freedom struggle. The British Government promoted foreign missionaries who condemned eternal religion and culture of Zeliangrong people and helped British in spreading their rule and reign. Because of this, she alerted her people against this conspiracy and conversion crusade. For this reason, the British caught her on October 18, 1932 in Poilwa village when she was constructing wooden fort to accommodate 5000 Zeliangrong freedom fighters. Our own Zeliangrong people conspired against her because of which she wascaptured. She was bought to Kohima and put her in jail for two months. Here a mock trial was done. The British imprisoned her for life on treason and murder charges.

The charges framed were similar to those of Haipou Jadonang of Kambiron (Puilon) `“ (i) the murder of five Meitei betel traders on way to Silchar (ii) the revolt against British rule (iii) declaration of Naga Raj (iv)totalboycott of British rule and (v) practice and promotion of `wild`™ cult called Heraka. After five months in Imphal jail, she was bought in Guwahati jail for a year where she was brutally tortured in jail. She was kept in such a dilapidated and crumbling cell seeping during rain that scorpions and poisonous snakes used to crawl inside the secluded prison cell. It was done with an intension to let her die after a snake-bite or scorpion-sting. But she was peaceful in this cell meditating for God`™s boons and blessings. The attempts were made to commit rape on her but nobody could dare to do that heinous crime after seeing her face shining with `aura`™. The jailer had assigned a jail police to enquire each day if Gaidinliu was dead due to snake bite or disease. When police would call her from outside, she would respond him instantly and in a very normal way and voice as if nothing was done. After over a month`™s surveillance and scrutiny, the jailer realised and recognised Gaidinliu`™s divine power and fearless life. Whenever, the jailer met he found her smiling shining face and forehead with subtle emanation. Rather, she would enquire about well-being of him and his family. The jailer was thus moved and developed respect and reverence for her. After a month she was allotted a better cell. But British Govt was afraid of her divine power. They moved her away to Shillong jail after a year so that she could not establish communication from her prison cell with her lieutenants in Naga areas.

She was for quite long in Shillong jail and was tortured here also. Other prisoners were also mal-treated. They were forced to do labour job but they were not given proper food, medicines and remunerations. Gaidinliu revolted against jail authority and went on fast unto death. Lastly, the jail authorities conceded her demands. The other fellow prisoners developed regards for her as goddess. When Nehru visited Silchar he had heard about Gaidinliu in Shillong jail. In 1937, he visited Shillong jail and met in her prison cell. He was surprised to see this brave Naga girl of hardly 22. He asked why she revolted against British leading her to life imprisonment knowing fully well that the revolt against white rule would incur British wrath. She replied- `I am fighting for freedom of my people and for my country. I am also fighting for protection and promotion of my eternal religion and culture. What is wrong in that? We have got every right to enjoy liberty in life and freedom of religion. Nobody should have objection to what God we believe in, and what religion we practice. The attack on our religion and at the sovereignty of the country must be resisted with all the might at our command. Because of that I am imprisoned`. On hearing this, Nehru was moved and out of love and regard he fondly called her as `Rani of Nagas`. He recognised her contribution in freedom of country and wrote to Lady Ester of British Parliament to move a resolution for the release of Gaidinliu. She did move resolution in British Parliament but White rulers termed Gaidinliu as `Terror of Northeast` and feared to release her. The British stated that once she was out, the rebellion against British would spread like wild fire.When Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was President of Congress a resolution was passed again in the meeting of Indian National Congress in Ahmedabad, Gujrat to request British Govt for releasing her from jail .This was quoted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi while speaking as Chief Guest in a program on 24th August 2015 in Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.

The British arranged a handsome Khasi boy and the Govt put the proposal if she married him and start living a normal life she would be released from jail and her charges would be dropped but she flatly refused. Rather she was very angry on such silly saga. She was,thereafter moved to Aizawl jail and finally to Tura jail from where was released when India got independence in 1947.

The country was celebrating the achievement of freedom but Gaidinliu- the freedom fighter was taken away more than 500km away from her people to a solitary small Chang village- Yimrup in NEFA now Tuensang district of Nagaland. She was not allowed to visit Zeliangrong area and meet her people. When NNC movement was at its peak and her lieutenants of Zeliangrong Army and eternal religion and culture were threatened at gun point, her life was in danger. She adopted jungle path in 1960 to 1966 to defend her innocent people and her religion and culture. She fought with NNC militants but she never attacked any Church nor did she kill anybody only because he or she was a Christian. When she was attacked brutally by NNC, she had to face the challenge to defend her people. In that course, there were recurrent clashes between NNC and Rani Gaidinliu Army. Sometimes in 1963 NNC approached Rani Gaidinliu to maintain peace. Rani Ma agreed to the proposal and a daylong meeting was held resulting into a six point agreement between both the warring parties. Unfortunately, NNC violated the agreement. They attacked Rani jawans and killed nine of them. The NNC cadres burnt 19 Heraka houses to ashes. The Rani Ma`™s army retaliated. This ambush and counter ambush continued till middle of 1966.

In 1966, the State Government of Nagaland under P. Shilu Ao as Chief Minister, the Deputy Commissioner of Kohima Shri S.C.Dev was assigned the job of contacting Rani Gaidinliu and convincing her to surrender. He met her in thick jungle near Nsong. After several negotiations through interlocutors and constant persuasion she finally agreed to surrender aftersigning an agreement. She appeared at Nsong, came to Tening and surrendered her arms and army and then settled in Kohima. The state government granted (i) a freedom fighter`™s pension (ii) a type Vbungalow (iii) two lady attendants (iv) one UDA as PA (v) one new Mahindra jeep (vi) driver and (vii) 10 Nagaland Police as permanent Security guard at her residence. She was provided travel expenditure, an additional vehicle and police patrol party to escort her in the places of her visit. Whenever, she visited Delhi or other metropolis in the country, the state government of Nagaland granted money to meet her travel expenses. Her medical bills and those of her staff and family members were reimbursed. She was in VIP list in State and Central Government. On every Independence Day or Republic Day each year or on occasion of Prime Minister`™s visit or in any public program of National interest she was state`™s special Invitee as state Guest.

She was President of Nagaland unit of All India Freedom Fighters Association. She was patron of several nation level public organisations. While speaking in various function at Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Madras and other prominent places in the country, she talked about the virtues of Naga society. She informed the nation that all Nagas were not Christians and all Christian Nagas were not anti-India. She also informed the nation that still there were sizeable number of Nagas in most of Naga communities living in remote villages who follow their eternal religion and culture. What is wrong in that when she spoke like that? Was it incorrect during those days? Because of her constant crusade to correct the history and brighten the `terrorist` and `anti-Indian` image of Naga society, the Naga students and Naga youths in other parts of the country gone for higher study and livelihood, could avoid the insult and indignity and attain the peace and prestige in those places.

Shri Neiphiu Rio, then MLA in early 1995 attended as a Chief Guest of Japfu Phiki Pfutsana Keseko Kehou (Organisation of Angami followers of their indigenous faith) in Mima village. While speaking he said, `The Christian missionaries should not convert the remaining Pfutsana followers from Angami community because it must be kept intact so that whenever felt necessary, it can be revived and rejuvenated`. Rani Gaidinliu`™s message was also clear and loud- `Protect, preserve and promote your eternal religion and culture to maintain native cultural Identity of Nagas`. Was this proclamation of Rani Ma wrong and offending? India is a secular country where followers of each religion have equal freedom of practice. But Nagaland was declared as `Nagaland for Christ` and forcible conversion at gunpoint was launched out. Rani Ma`™s followers `“ Herakas and Sansaris were hunted out. When opposed, the Church leaders and NNC said that since Nagaland was a Christian majority state declared as `Nagaland for Christ` and also Baptist Christianity as constitutionally and officially declared state religion, all Nagas must follow Baptist Christianity. On other side, Nagaland is an integral part of India and 85% Indians are Hindu. What will happen if India is declared as Hindu nation and Christianity is not allowed to exist? Where shall Naga Christians then go? The fact is that neither `Nagaland for Christ` is justified nor presumed Hindu India.

Rani Ma preached love, peace and harmony to one and all irrespective caste, creed and religion. She lived upto her ideals till her death. She believed not only in tolerance but co-existence and symbiosis. She respected all religions but loved most her own Heraka religion. She propounded emphatically that Christianity may be good but it was a foreign religion whereas Heraka was her own religion perfect in all respect. Every religion of the world had cropped up and propped up some irrelevant practices with the passage of time. Christian history is also full of stories of Christian reformers. Bertrand Russel and Martin Luther were iconic Christian reformers accompanied with scores more. Hindus and Muslim too have many reformers. Rani Ma Gaidinliu was first and foremost reformer in Naga society. She is an icon in Naga society. She is the symbol of bright image of Nagas and their eternal religion, colourful culture and Nagas`™ cultural identity which is in crisis today. Unfortunate that there are some members of Naga society who are behaving as an iconoclast in opposing Rani Ma`™s philosophy of life, her ways of worship and place of worship, her historic and unique contribution to Naga society. Naga society should note and recollect that iconoclasm and religious intolerance are foreign to Naga ethos, whatever intolerance is appearing today is because of alien addiction. Rani ma was simply a freedom fighter, spiritual leader, social reformer, epoch maker, educator and a centripetal force in uniting Zemi, Liangmei and Rongmei clans. Rani Gaidinliu was the greatest leader of Zeliangrong People`™s Convention (ZPC). Simultaneously, she was close friend of Jawahar Lal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi and P.V. Narhsimha Rao. Because of her dynamic leadership, the demand of Zeliangrong Homeland reached up to Union Ministry for Home Affairs New Delhi when Buta Singh was Home Minister. The things were going well but because of some weakness of our own people from Zeliangrong community, the plan was failed. Had Zeliangrong Homeland come true, the dream of greater Nagaland would have, at least partially, fulfilled. It was Rani Gaidinliu who did it. It was Rani Gaidinliu who sent hundreds of Naga students for primary and higher education outside the state. They have come back to Nagaland and leading a respectable life here.

Before Independence in 1947, almost all Nagas were follower of their eternal religion and culture barring microscopic minority of Nagas converted to Baptist Christianity. Most of parents and grand -parents of today`™s Naga Christians were follower of eternal religion and native culture inherited by our forefathers from generation to generation. They held their religion fast. Simultaneously, each Naga community was freedom-loving and democratic people. When British came in Naga areas alongwith white Christian missionaries, each and every Naga villages revolted against them. It was spontaneous response of a free Naga following his forefather`™s religion and culture having rule of his own throughout the village. Each village was governed by customary laws.

The Khonoma Revolt led by Angami warriors against white rule and alien religion was a unique well-organised revolt ever put forth against British occupational forces in the middle of nineteenth century. A.Z.Phizo himself led a group of Angami Nagas to assist the Indian National Army (INA) of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose to fight against British army in Kohima battle of Second World War in 1944. Kohima War Cemetery is the testimony to this fact. As per the book and CD brought over by Chesezu villagers in Chakhesang area, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose stayed in their village at the place over shadowed by bamboo groves. The Chesezu villagers are carefully preserving the place where Netaji stayed and took bath. A book and a CD have been brought over by a Chakhesang author. The villagers have named two adjacent high mountain peaks as Netaji Peak. The youths of the village are maintaining a guest house for tourists and visitors of the Netaji Peaks.

The forty-eight Chakhesang youths of Thevepisumi village situated 25 km east of Kohima, were murdered in one-go by armed cadres of NNC on the charges of refusing to support NNC movement. In the year 1980 and thereafter, several people were killed and even several Churches were attacked by our own people. And it was reported in local media that nearly forty thousand Nagas were killed in the fight for freedom from India. Who killed them? Indian Army? Or, one group killed other?This has gone into the pages of history. One must note that history can be created but it cannot be changed. It can neither be ever evaded nor be ever eradicated. It is a permanent record.

Rani Gaidinliu was not in any way responsible for such holocaust. Instead of showering veneration, the brisk flurry of vengeance and abuses are spilled over Rani Ma. She is being condemned and cursed as tantric witch, human blood sucker, magician, sorceress, Frankenstein monster, an ignorant superstitious incoherent woman, an unlettered village witch, a sham (imposter), the very handy and reneged Baptist witch, Rani of Rongmeis from Lungkao, absurd and ridiculous lady so on and so forth. Why are other killers not cursed in the way Rani Ma is condemned? Is it because they professed Christianity and Rani Gaidinliu did not? If it is so, is it the real Christianity? Is it the true face of Christianity? The Church leaders preach day and night that Christianity unites the people but an attempt appears to be being made by few people with mala fide intension to segregate Rani Ma from Zeliangrong community by describing her as Rani of Rongmeis. This is a conspiracy to weaken Zeliangrong community further. The use of abusive and unparliamentarily words for Rani Ma is unbecoming behaviour devoid of any wisdom.

There are several stone statues of St. Francis, St. Joseph, St. Xavier, Don Bosco and Mother Teressa at several prominent places in Kohima, Dimapur and other places in Nagaland. Were they native Nagas of Nagaland? If Govt. of India proposes today to install a statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Kohima, will it be opposed and still demand truck-load of money from Delhi for survival in Nagaland. And if Mahatma Gandhi`™s statue is also opposed, will it be wise?

There are many Nagas from Manipur in underground organisations who are fighting for the cause of all Nagas irrespective of their place of birth. If some agreement is finally signed with Delhi, will the underground leaders from Manipur or from Assam not be allowed to settle in Kohima or will their statues, monuments and memorials not be allowed to be installed, erected or constructed in Kohima? If this also is opposed, will it be wise? If these are opposed, the enlightened people will call it as melodrama enacted by a group of malignant megalomaniacs.

Delhi cannot be claimed as their own by any group of people. Similarly, Kolkata, Mumbai, Madras and other mega polis cannot be claimed by anybody as their own exclusively. Not even any state capital can be the sole property of a particular community though that city might be established in the area of that community. Similarly, Kohima is the capital of Nagaland and thereby, this city is the property of every Naga. India is the home of every Hindu-non-resident Indians living abroad and genuine citizens living in different states. Similarly, Nagaland is the home of Nagas. No Naga can be prevented from living here or from erecting / installing monuments and statues of prominent leaders of a particular Naga community.

Rani Gaidinliu was certainly born in Lungkao village situated in today`™s Manipur but there was no Manipur during British period. Further, she was a divine girl by birth and joined rebellion against British at the age of 14. She continued touring in Zeliangrong areas now vivisected in three states- Assam, Nagaland and Manipur. From 1947 till her death she was in Nagaland spending most of the time in Kohima. She sacrificed her life for the betterment of not only Zeliangrong people but every section of Naga society. Her approach was all-inclusive and all-embracive and never a sectarian irrespective of caste, creed and religion. She is highly venerated women in whole of the Zeliangrong community. She is `Mother` of all of us. Those who are abusing her should also think that sentiments of Zeliangrong people are hurt. Think how would you feel if a reputed person in your family or in your community is insulted? You will certainly be hurt. Similarly, we are also wounded when our Rani Ma is condemned for no reason or rhyme.

Our country has honoured her by awarding Tamra Patra, Padma Bhushan, commemorative one rupee postal stamp, commemorative 100 rupee and 5 rupee coins with photo of Rani Ma. She has also been awarded (i) Vivekanand Puruskar (ii) Birsa Munda Award (iii) Instituted commemorative Stree Shakti Puruskar in Rani Gaidinliu`™s name. Her Birth Centenary was celebrated at 30 places throughout the country under the aegis of National Committee for Birth Centenary Celebration of Rani Gaidinliu. The Governor Shri P.B.Acharya and Chief Minister Shri T.R.Zeliang were Chief Patrons.

In addition to that, National Implementation Committee for Commemoration of following programs was constituted-

1. Birth Centenary of Rani Gaidinliu

2. Birth Centenary of Bhishma Sahani (Cinema artist)

3. 150th year of Lala Lajpat Roy

4. 200th year of Tatya Tope

5. 475th Year of Maharana Pratap

6. 500th Year of return of Chaitanya Maha Prabhu to Vrindavan

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh is the Chairman of that Committee which will be organising several programs throughout the country through Zonal Cultural Centres and other socio-cultural organisation.

The remarkable incidents occurred in the life of Rani Gaidinliu (posthumous or living) do not occur in the life of an ordinary person. The nation has recognised her divine virtues and her role as a bridge over gulf between Naga and non-Naga community. We should also honour this rare Naga lady popularly known as Rani Ma.

I appeal to one and all, particularly Kohima Village Youth Organisation to cooperate in building of Rani Gaidinliu Museum cum Library and installation of statue of Rani Ma.

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NSCN (R) functionary wounded: Source

IMPHAL, September 12: A functionary of the NCSN (R) was shot at and wounded by his personal guard in Mon District of Nagaland on September 12. Sources said the incident

IMPHAL, September 12: A functionary of the NCSN (R) was shot at and wounded by his personal guard in Mon District of Nagaland on September 12.

Sources said the incident occurred at Pongkong designated camp of the NSCN (R), which falls under Tizit sub-division.

According to Mon police, the NSCN (R) functionary identified as one `Lt Col`™ Lemshong Phom, 45, was shot by his personal bodyguard identified as Wangmong Phom, who escaped with the weapon afterwards.

The injured functionary was admitted to Mon district hospital with three bullet wounds and later shifted to Dibrugarh, according to sources.

It is also said that the injured functionary declined to register an FIR.

Meanwhile, sources said heavy exchange of fire took place between NSCN, -K cadres and the Assam Rifles, after the troopers raided two villages along the India-Myanmar border.

Meanwhile, five militants belonging to Kuki National Liberation Front (* KNLF, ) were arrested by the Army from * Churachandpur, district in Manipur, sources said.

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Legitimizing Wealth

Who says corruption, both in the official as well as in the unofficial worlds, has ended in Manipur. All this is despite decades of some of the most brutal campaigns

Who says corruption, both in the official as well as in the unofficial worlds, has ended in Manipur. All this is despite decades of some of the most brutal campaigns against it by numerous crusading organizations of which the state has never had a shortfall. Numerous bullets in the legs and sometimes in the heads, have not deterred the phenomenon one bit. The most saleable commodity, government jobs, it is everybody`™s knowledge, still continue to carry premium price tags. Likewise, it is an open secret that black money still continue to exchange hands in the award of government contracts, or else these are had at the point of the gun. Fair play, as defined by a competition of merit, is today an alien concept. A new power order has emerged and this new order has two distinct poles. One the hand are those in the seats of power and their executive instruments. That is, the politicians in power and the bureaucratic machinery. On the other are those who have the power to instill the bone chilling fear of death by summary execution.

A study of the pattern of illegal wealth accumulation (or distribution if you like) will be a pretty accurate testimony of this new order. As a thumb rule, it will be discovered that anybody who has made the quick buck is close to either of the two poles. Chances are most of the opulently rich are sycophants of the executive order, or else brokers for the other pole where brute force defines power. Of course, this is if they are not the corrupt bosses of the officialdom themselves. Very few of the wealthy would have made their fortunes from honest enterprises pursued with patience and perseverance through generations, as most enterprises with firm foundations are generally made of. The rules may have been rewritten a little, but the game remains the same. The organized robbery of public exchequer is still the goal of the wealth making game, and this is unfortunate for many things. The most pronounced of these being the murder of the entrepreneurial spirit itself. Why sweat when you can get what you have to sweat for just by making a Faustian deal and corner a government contract. You can now buy wealth with bribes and kickbacks or else get it by the use of force. In a lawless world all these are permissible. In a soulless world where corruption has been so deeply institutionalized, there is nothing unnatural anymore about it too. What`™s so very wrong with a little bribe here and there (or call it percentage cut for official favours to cleverly make it sound a little less objectionable). They have all become a necessary evil of an essentially evil world.

The other pitfall is, while wealth definitely would still command envy, it does not inspire the respect it deserves anymore. Making the tragedy more profound is that even those few who have made their wealth honestly get tainted with the same broad brush. So much so that when the social mechanism, groaning under the weight of prolonged and immense abuses finally recoils and hits back violently, despite the brutality involved, there is a catharsis of sort. Hence, when the dark forces of extortion visit the wealthy, there is a good measure of a perverse sense of social retribution that comes along with it. This perhaps explains the lack of any widespread outrage from all sections of the society against this phenomenon. Only the class of people made vulnerable, protest in terrified whispers, all to no avail, much to their frustration and agony. The rest simply watch, if not with glee, than at least with a stoic indifference, as if to say, everybody gets to reap what he sows. If a few honest souls get trampled in the process, who cares? Isn`™t this what is collateral damage about. All this is also strangely reminiscent of a familiar argument against the AFSPA. If 50 years of the draconian Act has only increased the intensity of insurgency, decades of violent campaigns against corruption has also only driven it deeper underground and is far from being wiped out. The cyclic pattern of these phenomena is terrifying. Perhaps the revolution everybody exalts has first to be complimented by a revolution of the soul.

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Manipur tribal MLAs face ‘public boycott’ – Calcutta Telegraph


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Manipur tribal MLAs face ‘public boycott’
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Imphal, Sept. 13: The joint action committee of Churachandpur district has announced an indefinite “public boycott”, starting today, of all tribal MLAs for failing to resign in protest against three bills passed by the Manipur Assembly on August 31
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Imphal, Sept. 13: The joint action committee of Churachandpur district has announced an indefinite "public boycott", starting today, of all tribal MLAs for failing to resign in protest against three bills passed by the Manipur Assembly on August 31
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63 teams from Nagaland, Manipur to take part in football tournament – The Statesman


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63 teams from Nagaland, Manipur to take part in football tournament
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Altogether 63 teams from Nagaland and Manipur will be participating for the coveted champion’s title which carries cash award of Rs.1.6 lakh while runners-up would get Rs.1 lakh. The tournament is in memory of two student activists Kekuojalie Sach and …


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63 teams from Nagaland, Manipur to take part in football tournament
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Altogether 63 teams from Nagaland and Manipur will be participating for the coveted champion's title which carries cash award of Rs.1.6 lakh while runners-up would get Rs.1 lakh. The tournament is in memory of two student activists Kekuojalie Sach and …

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CoPoTR bandh hits normal life in Chandel, to extend till today

CHANDEL, September 13: The Commitee on Protection of Tribal Rights Chandel district (CoPoTR) agitation demanding withdrawal of the government`™s September 11 notification to re-conduct sitting of ADC Members for election

A deserted road in Chandel during the CoPotR bandh.

A deserted road in Chandel during the CoPotR bandh.

CHANDEL, September 13: The Commitee on Protection of Tribal Rights Chandel district (CoPoTR) agitation demanding withdrawal of the government`™s September 11 notification to re-conduct sitting of ADC Members for election of Chairman in Imphal entered second day today.

The second day began with a 12 hours total bandh from 6 am of today with large numbers of bandh supporters blocking the Imphal-Moreh road at Lamkang Khunou, Pallel-Chandel District Headquarters road at Liwachangning and Chandel DC Lamkhai by burning tyres and piling woods.

Vehicular movement along section of NH-102C (Pallel `“Chandel), NH 102 (Pallel Moreh) and Chandel-Chakpikarong road came to a grinding halt since 6 in the morning due to the bandh.

The district headquarters town Japhou Bazaar looked totally deserted.

Speaking to media persons, Wng. Kohring Victor, Chairman of CoPoTR Chandel District said that the bandh was imposed in continuation of the protest demanding withdrawal of the government`™s notification of September 11 to conduct sitting of ADC Members for election of ADC Chairman.

The bandh will remain enforced along the Imphal – Moreh road till tomorrow even after the 12- hr bandh ended by 6 pm today, he declared.

In compliance with the government`™s order, the election for electing the Chairman of Chandel ADC was conducted on September 9 in the presence of Chief Executive Officer, ADC Chandel therefore status quo of the sitting of September must be maintained, he asserted.

He further said that a sit-in-protest was also held yesterday at District Headquarters against the government`™s notification.

While demanding `status quo` of the election of ADC Chairman held on September 9 and immediate withdrawal of the notification, Kohring Victor warned that the committee will continue and intensify our agitation, if the state government fails to withdraw the notification for re-electing ADC Chairman which was scheduled to be held on September 14.

Alleging that the government is playing divide and rule policy among the tribal in the name of development and formation of ADC to function, he demanded immediate withdrawal of the notification to avoid undesirable consequences and unrest in the district.

While announcing endorsement of the peace rally organised by CNPO as well as ANSAM demands of not to go ahead with recruitment process, the Chairman of CoPoTR appealed to all the 24 elected ADC Members to re-introspect for unity of the tribal and stay away from the rules of the Congress government which is responsible for committing blunders that has led to bloodsheds and loss of tribal lives.

Unity of all the 24 elected ADC Members is the need of the hour to save the rights of tribal in the district from further damage in future, he added.

There were no reports of any untoward incidents till the time of filing this report.

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Woman, 2 minors affected by JE in Manipur – The Shillong Times

Woman, 2 minors affected by JE in ManipurThe Shillong TimesImphal: A woman and two minors were tested positive for dreaded Japanese Encephalitis during the past fortnight in the state capital and its adjoining areas. According to Manipur Family Welfare…

Woman, 2 minors affected by JE in Manipur
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Imphal: A woman and two minors were tested positive for dreaded Japanese Encephalitis during the past fortnight in the state capital and its adjoining areas. According to Manipur Family Welfare Services Director O Ibomcha Singh, there was no need of

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Manipur HC issues notice to Pappu Yadav – Times of India


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Manipur HC issues notice to Pappu Yadav
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Acting on a PIL filed by Manipur’s JD(U) president M Tombi Singh, a division bench of the high court issued a notice to Yadav and other respondents. The notice was to be sent by the Manipur government to its Bihar counterpart, Tombi told TOI on Saturday.
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Acting on a PIL filed by Manipur's JD(U) president M Tombi Singh, a division bench of the high court issued a notice to Yadav and other respondents. The notice was to be sent by the Manipur government to its Bihar counterpart, Tombi told TOI on Saturday.
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Understanding the root of hill-valley divide in Manipur – KanglaOnline

Understanding the root of hill-valley divide in Manipur
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Take away respect and humanity lose its very sanity. No one wants to live sans respect and none wants to die without honour. The present fallout in Manipur is the direct result of disrespect to the tribals’ rights that resulted in high decibel act of

Understanding the root of hill-valley divide in Manipur
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Take away respect and humanity lose its very sanity. No one wants to live sans respect and none wants to die without honour. The present fallout in Manipur is the direct result of disrespect to the tribals' rights that resulted in high decibel act of

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Understanding the root of hill-valley divide in Manipur

By Hejang Misao Take away respect and humanity lose its very sanity. No one wants to live sans respect and none wants to die without honour.  The present fallout in

By Hejang Misao

Take away respect and humanity lose its very sanity. No one wants to live sans respect and none wants to die without honour.  The present fallout in Manipur is the direct result of disrespect to the tribals’ rights that resulted in high decibel act of protests and agitation.

Nine people have sacrificed their lives for an ideal cause – they died so that thousands may live in peace. The fact is that it does not come as a surprise. It has long been anticipated. It is in fact the eruption of the long accumulated unhappiness of the tribal communities towards the one-sided and biased government of Manipur.

Here are some of the facts that eventually led to the unfolding of the present situation:

  1. Manipur with its 22, 327 square kilometres can be better understood as hills and valley. 90 percent is hills and 10 percent is valley. 90 percent of the land is occupied by the tribals (Kuki and Naga) whereas 10 percent of the land is occupied by the general people (Meitei).
  2. The major community (i.e. Meitei), feeling insecure, made several attempts to grab the tribal lands through various means and policies – biological invasion, use of force, constitutional amendments, judiciary etc. A living example is the inclusion of many tribal villages and lands under the police jurisdiction of valley districts on the pretext of better and convenient administration against the wish of the tribal people, the use of landmine in tribal areas, repeated amendments on Manipur land revenue & reform act, and unauthorised settlement in tribal areas.
  3. Most of the development programs and infrastructures are valley centric, and as a result, the tribal communities are at the receiving end.
  4. The state legislative assembly composition itself is a symbol of injustice. Out of 60 members in the house, 40 are from the 10 percent of the land but the tribal who occupy 90 percent of the land has only 20 members which means any bill introduce in the house is always at their mercy.
  5. Some within the majority community played communal card with an attempt to divide and rule the tribal communities by terming the Kukis as foreigners which is a purposeful act of denying the fact/history that the Kukis who valiantly fought the British and saved the valley (Meitei Kingdom) from various invasions are the tribal people. This sinister design of the majority community badly hurt the sentiment of the tribals.
  6. The delimitation commission from the central government recommended equal sharing of seats in the state legislative assembly which means 30-30 but it is never implemented for fear of equal sharing of power. This act of betrayal will never be forgiven by the tribal communities.
  7. The Sixth Schedule is never implemented in the hills for reason best known to them when other tribal people reap the benefit of it in other North East states.
  8. Amidst opposition from the tribal communities, the government of Manipur ignored and neglected the tribal leaders, tribal civil society organisations and student bodies by passing the three bills (Inner Line Permit, Manipur Land Revenue & Land Reform (Amendment) Act and Shop and Establishment Act) under money bill, making the hill area committee a mockery. This can be construed as a blatant act of disrespect to the tribal communities of Manipur.

What triggered the present movement?

The Protection of Manipur People’s Bill, 2015 is in the reductive definition of the ‘Manipur People’ with the base year 1951. In fact in 1951 there was only a single deputy commissioner located in Imphal. Most of the government institutions were operational from Imphal untill 1965. Even he district headquarters in the hills were not linked with motorable roads and the remote villages of the hill districts were ignorant of the procedures of registration in those times.

There was no house to house census nor was it possible due to the remoteness of villages in those times. The district authorities had never insisted on mandatory village directory before the introduction of the hill house tax in 1966 under the Manipur hill areas (house tax) act. The bill is in contravention to article 5 of the Indian constitution where definition of Indian citizenship is clearly defined. Hence this is an unconstitutional bill which has the potential of reducing bonafide citizens to ‘non-Manipuri’ status.

On the Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reform (7th Amendment) Bill, 2015, if the state government has good intention and commitment towards protection of tribal rights, it could have clearly stated in the bill that it will not be applicable in the hill areas/five hill districts of the state. The government instead of making a law to enforce article 45 of the Indian constitution has been trying to extend the MLR & LR Act in the hill areas comprising 20,089 square kilometres. The original text of the MLR & LR Act section 1(2) is extended to the whole of Manipur except the hill areas.

However in 1989 without the consent of the hill area committee, the government of Manipur introduced a bill to remove “except the hill areas” in order to enable the act to apply in the hill areas as well on the pretext of money bill. The then governor had refused giving his assent to the modification by exercising his authority under Article 371 (2) of the Indian constitution and consequently the bill was withdrawn in 1990. Despite these safeguards, the government of Manipur has misused section 1(2) and 1(3) of the MLR & LR Act 1960 and its rules to illegally extend the same to the hill areas.

As a result, Moreh despite being a hill area under Chandel district is now mostly owned by the non-tribals. Taking into account such history of shadowy extension of MLR & LR Act, the present amendment which says that state government after obtaining prior approval of the ‘state cabinet’ can approve transfer of land to non-local will automatically apply to the hill areas too. This poses a threat to the tribal rights for which they cannot remain silent spectators.

The Joint Action Committee’s demand for ‘separate administration for the hill areas’ openly exposes the division between the hills and the valley people. The ongoing problem in Manipur is political in nature and a solution should be brought about politically by the central government.

The writer is a social activist working with DKA-Austrian project (the development cooperation agency of Katholische Jungschar – the Catholic Children’s Movement of Austria), coordinating Northeast India. He is also the founder of an organization called InSIDE-northeast. He can be reached at hejangmisao@rediffmail.com.

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Welcome to Moreh, Manipur town challenged by history, identity – Hindustan Times

Hindustan TimesWelcome to Moreh, Manipur town challenged by history, identityHindustan TimesWhat is more significant was the reason for which the bandhs had been called which had harmed business- three bills passed in Manipur assembly. And underlying t…


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Welcome to Moreh, Manipur town challenged by history, identity
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What is more significant was the reason for which the bandhs had been called which had harmed business- three bills passed in Manipur assembly. And underlying the bills were fundamental questions. What kind of society did Manipur want to be? What kind …

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