Solution to Dzuko Valley imbroglio lies with the State government: MLA Ibomcha

IMPHAL, September 26: Manipur Legislative Assembly member L Ibomcha Singh has said the onus of bringing a solution to the Dzuko Valley imbroglio lies with the State government. In a

IMPHAL, September 26: Manipur Legislative Assembly member L Ibomcha Singh has said the onus of bringing a solution to the Dzuko Valley imbroglio lies with the State government.

In a signed statement, the MLA said “State Archives of the government ofManipur have lately reported in the local dailies that in the first report of 1924 published by British India Government according to its survey conducted during 1922-23, it is clearly reflected that Dzuko valley is a part of Manipur and which is also clearly substantiated in the map contained in the 1942 reprint edition.”

“Therefore, the onus of bringing a solution to the Dzuko valley imbroglio lies with the State Government.”

He said the State government should immediately file a “Declarity Suit” in the Supreme Court against the government of Nagaland under Article 131 of the Indian Constitution and made to declare that Dzuko valley belongs to Manipur only.

“There have been instances where Supreme Court has decided that there will be no time limitation in such civil suits. The government should arrange to raise the required fund from the MLAs if the government has no funds to initiate such suit,” he said.

The MLA also reacted to the reported looting of drivers and handymen of some 20 trucks along the Imphal Jiribam Highway on the night of September 24 and said it is indeed unfortunate to learn that some well armed unidentified persons from the hills had extorted money and mobile handsets in possession of the drivers and the handymen after stopping their trucks.

“According to news reports, around 450 empty trucks left Imphal for Jiribam on the very day. It is also said that only 19 escort vehicles accompanied the 450 trucks.”

The MLA continued it seems that the escort vehicles might have accompanied in between the empty trucks.

“I really appreciate the expertise of the security personnel of the 19 escort vehicles in peacefully tackling the incident by letting the looters carry out their extortion without wasting a single bullet thereby preventing any collateral damages to both the parties,” the statement said.

He further appealed to the State government “to ensure in future that the escort personnel carry video cameras to record the actions of the heroes coming out to extort on the way.”

“I feel that increasing the number of escorts will be of no use if well trained security personnel having the capacity to handle such situations with determination, dedication and voluntariness to face such situations are not assigned in the team.”

The government should ensure that security personnel in such escorts team are insured and given a daily allowance ten times more than the allowance given on normal duty, he concluded his statement.

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One and half year old girl child found abandoned in Jiribam super market

  Jiribam, 27 Sept : A one and a half year old girl child  who seems to be of Bengoli origin was found abandoned near a tea stall in front

 

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1 and half year old girl child found abandoned in Jiri super market. Photo by Momon Thoudam

Jiribam, 27 Sept : A one and a half year old girl child  who seems to be of Bengoli origin was found abandoned near a tea stall in front of the Jiribam supermarket around 5.30 pm on Saturday, 26 Sept. On seeing a large number of people gathered around a small girl , the members of the district committee, AMSU and our KanglaOnline reporter took stock of the situation and took the girl to the nearest police station. After taking the child to the police station, they called the toll free number of Child Welfare Committee. Due to unavailability of immediate care facility and confusion over who is going to be responsible for the abandoned child,  an ex CWC worker Thoudam Beenita Devi, who is a primary teacher at the moment,  was called in and her expert advice was sought after.

After a consultative meeting with Jiri police OC M. Noren Singh, AMSU  President, Jiri Branch, ex CWC worker Thoudam Beenita Devi, they decided to contact office of  CWC Imphal east and take the child to Jiri hospital. Unfortunately the child seems to be suffering from piles, so the doctor in the hospital suggested her to take her to a better hospital. No one has registered a complain in the police station for lost child neither anyone seems to have any information about the child. On the other hand there is a children home in Jiri called REDA and even non of their  staff has come to enquire about the child which suggest that the children home is  not  functioning properly and it should be checked by the concerned authority, added Th Beenita Devi , ex CWC worker.

AMSU Jiri branch President , N  Sanjiv , also expressed that a fully fuctional CWC branch should be established in Jiribam after experiencing the shortfall in the immediate care process. He also requested the Jiri police OC M. Noren to kindly follow this particular case and also thanked the Jiri hospital for taking care of the Child for the time being.

 

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In Manipur, Growing Tension Between Hill and Valley – The Wire

The WireIn Manipur, Growing Tension Between Hill and ValleyThe WireGemeikhup Vaiphei and his four colleagues from the Churachandpur Autonomous District Council (ADC) of Manipur have been camping in New Delhi for over two weeks now. These executive memb…


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In Manipur, Growing Tension Between Hill and Valley
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