UCM alleges Torbung area disturbance is on account of a SoO signatory group

IMPHAL June 27: Armed USRA insurgents presently at SoO with the government is disturbing the peace at Kanvai and Torbung area which comes under Bishnupur district along the Tiddim road,… Read more »

IMPHAL June 27: Armed USRA insurgents presently at SoO with the government is disturbing the peace at Kanvai and Torbung area which comes under Bishnupur district along the Tiddim road, United Committee Manipur (UCM) alleged in a press release.

It said that a public meeting was held at Torbung community hall yesterday and attended by UCM functionaries and public of the area including Panchayat members of the area.

At the meeting residents of Torbung voiced that Phoukakchao, Ikai, Torbung, Bangla, Waikhurok areas of Bishnupur borders Churachanpur district, the villagers are living apprehensively and developments are left wanting at the areas, the release added.

Further, an unwanted incident had happened on June 18, the diesel autorickshaws plying between Moirang and Torbung have been allotted parking space by the Torbung Area Development Committee, and for development of parking area have been collecting Rs 5 from the passenger vehicles, however on June 24 the USRA threatened the villagers and the parking association that the parking fees should be given to the outfit, the release added.

It further alleged that the villagers, Pradhan and taxis have also been warned not to proceed beyond Kangvai from today if the demands are not.

Further, the cadres have assaulted drivers, wrecked the autos and have even resorted to firing from their weapons under the command of USRA area commander s/s Johnny, violating the ground rules of the SoO, the release alleged.

UCM questions whether the violence perpetrated by the USRA cadres have been given permission to do so by the state government and has Torbung area been handed over to the USRA.

At the meeting, UCM president Y Dilipkumar stated that the motto of the organization is to bring about peace, unity and integrity in the state and has been striving towards the goal since 2001.

Dilip further stated that the central government is carrying out communal politics to disturb the congenial atmosphere of the state and the communities should unite to stand against such dubious agendas.

Further, the state government should avoid the tripartite talks scheduled on June 30 at Senapati, as it is an endeavor to bring disintegration of the state, it added.

It also stated that the USRA cadres should refrain from carrying out anti social activities and adhere to the SoO ground rules, the state government must also check such perpetrations and the concerned SPs of Bishnupur and Churachanpur must keep their jurisdictions under constant vigil to prevent the unwanted activities. The 119 batallion of BSF should also maintain alert in the issue, the release said.

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Maj Gen. Binoy Poonam takes charge of `Red Shield Commander`

IMPHAL, June 28: Major General Bonoy Poonam, VSM has arrived at Leimakhong Army headquarter today to take over command of the Red Shield Division from Maj. Gen. DS Hooda. In… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 28: Major General Bonoy Poonam, VSM has arrived at Leimakhong Army headquarter today to take over command of the Red Shield Division from Maj. Gen. DS Hooda.

In the meantime during the formal handing over of the post of commander of Red Shield Division today, Maj Gen DS Hooda GOC 57 Mt.Div expressed his gratitude to the state government, the state police and other security officials, IGAR (S), media houses and NGOs for their unstinted support.

He also expressed his heartfelt thanks to the people of the state for their cooperation and friendship and finally wished the people of the state to get all success and prosperity and prayed for peace to prevail in the state, stated a release of PIB defence wing Imphal.

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Awareness campaign

IMPHAL, June 29: An awareness campaign on pre conception and pre-natal diagnostic techniques (regulation and prevention of misuse) Act 1994 (PNDT ACT) was held today at the conference hall of… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 29: An awareness campaign on pre conception and pre-natal diagnostic techniques (regulation and prevention of misuse) Act 1994 (PNDT ACT) was held today at the conference hall of Meitei Council Moreh (MCM) organised by the PNDT division Directorate of Social Welfare Government of Manipur.

The campaign was attended by Manipuri muslim women development association, kha nongpok apunba nupi lup Moreh, nupi khunai chaokhat lamjing lup Moreh and leaders of different community based NGOs. Besides Dr.Th.Arunkumar Singh, PNDT/F.W. Nodal state officer also attended the campaign as resource person.

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Cadres apprehend

IMPHAL, June 1: Two NSCN (IM) Cadres were apprehended by troops of Red Shield Division with weapons at Manipur, Nagaland border near village Khunphung under Tamei subdivision. They were identified… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 1: Two NSCN (IM) Cadres were apprehended by troops of Red Shield Division with weapons at Manipur, Nagaland border near village Khunphung under Tamei subdivision. They were identified as self styled lieutenant Amo and self styled private Awangbo. Two AK 56 rifles, 35 live rounds, four detonators and 250 gms of plastic explosive were recovered from the apprehended cadres.  

The apprehended cadres were handed over to Police at Imphal West Police Station added the release.

Self styled Lieutenant Amo was apprehended by troops on 06 July last year and handed over to Police in Imphal. But he jumped bail and went back to join NSCN (IM).

In another operation, troops of Red Shield division recovered an arms cache from gen area Yang Khullen in Senapati district. The arms cache that was buried underground consisted of a 12 bore single barrel rifle, six live 8mm rounds, three Chinese grenades and two HE 36 grenades. The recovery was later handed over to Police Station, Mao added the release.

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Stone chip and sand donated

IMPHAL July 2: To relieve from mud and water filled lanes marred by potholes on the Sagolband Salam Leikai and Wahengbam Leikai under Sagolband A/C stretch along the Imphal-Jiri highway… Read more »

IMPHAL July 2: To relieve from mud and water filled lanes marred by potholes on the Sagolband Salam Leikai and Wahengbam Leikai under Sagolband A/C stretch along the Imphal-Jiri highway resulted from the on going construction works conducted by the government under various developmental projects, several truck loads of stone chip and sand were donated today to the Sagolband joint development committee by Rajkumar Imo Singh, an active member of Congress I as a part of a temporary arrangement initiated for the aggrieved local populace of Sagolband A/C.

N. Kuleshwor, secretary, SJDC, while meeting media persons said that various inconveniences are faced by commuters especially in this area due to the construction works. Heavy down pour since the past few days has added another difficulty for the commuters, he added.

Condemning the local MLA Sagolband A/C for being silent on their repeated pleas for a viable solution from such inconveniences, the secretary lamented that it as very unfortunate.

However, on the other hand, the committee expressed contentment on various projects carried out by the government for the development of Imphal. The Sagolband joint development committee was formed after thorough consultation with local responsible residents for efficient development in Sagolband A/C, he added.

Rk. Imo said that the construction works of various developmental projects has adversely affected the commuters for the time being. He added that the temporary arrangement was instituted keeping in view of such condition and ease atleast some of the difficulties faced by the commuters till the constructions of the projects are completed.

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Ulfa`s Double Role Endangers Prospects for Peace

By Anil Bhat A recent news report in this daily about security agencies alerting the Assam police that Paresh Baruah, now heading Ulfa’s anti-talks faction, has sent 35 armed cadres… Read more »

By Anil Bhat
A recent news report in this daily about security agencies alerting the Assam police that Paresh Baruah, now heading Ulfa’s anti-talks faction, has sent 35 armed cadres to launch offensives in oil-rich Upper Assam districts and target the leaders of the pro-talk faction of Ulfa, again bring into focus some factors, which are not favorable for peace in Assam.

The report also cites authoritative security sources mentioning that among the 35 armed cadres, few are new recruits, who may try old Ulfa tactics of abducting officials of oil companies operating for Oil and Natural Gas Commission and Oil India Limited which have been resisting the Ulfa’s extortion demands and may also blow up oil pipelines to create fear psychosis. In 1991, among many persons abducted by Ulfa, were a bureaucrat and Russian engineer Sergei Grishchenko, who was later killed.

In a feature by this writer titled ‘Disarming pro-talks militants’, published in this daily on 22 April 2011, it was brought out that the “pro-talk” leaders released of the from jail moving about freely and ULFA’s symbol of the rising sun becoming visible in villages had boosted Paresh Baruah’s efforts to recruit volunteers to make good the loss of at least two battalions. This has been confirmed by the security sources saying that the anti-talk faction of Ulfa has also recruited nearly 100 new cadres sent to Burma for arms training.

It is also significant that Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi has also admitted that the anti-talks faction of Ulfa has been carrying out recruitment and extortion in Upper Assam districts.

In 1991, Ulfa supported the Hiteshwar Saikia led Congress to power not just to do down AGP, but to save its own leaders from the Army. Reportedly, there was an internal agreement between Hiteshwar Saikia and Paresh Baruah through the mediation of Rewati Phukan, a top industrialist and Paresh Baruah’s good friend and co-player when both represented Assam in football.

In 2001, Congress led by Tarun Gogoi sought Ulfa’s support from. ULFA did everything to bring Congress to power, including selection of candidates, attacks on pool booths, grenade blasts in Janata Bhawan etc. with a hope of establishing talks between the outfit and the Government.

This time around Mr Gogoi’s new year’s gift to Rajkhowa and co. of releasing them from jail, also seems to have paid up.

Taking the advantage of elections and peace-process that had slowed down the operations of the security forces, the pro-talks leaders freely moving around and creating awe amongst youth has resulted in the anti-talks Ulfa succeeding in roping some unemployed youths to join the outfit.

Security sources have reportedly admitted that free movement of the pro-talk Ulfa leaders and cadres might create some confusion for the security forces so the state government has been advised to confine them within the boundary of designated camps. While home ministry is reported to be firm on its policy of starting talks with the insurgent groups only after the surrender of arms and restricting cadres in designated camps, Ulfa has ‘reservations’ on both matters. Whereas home ministry has reportedly proposed three designated camps for about 250-300 Ulfa cadres, they want nine camps. About surrender of arms, the Ulfa leadership has been insisting on keeping the arms ‘under joint custody’. Government must certainly not allow any negotiating group to keep its arms and all surrendered leaders and cadres must be kept under close watch in designated camps.

On the possibility of anti-talks leader / leaders joining the pro-talks group, there have been two versions reported in media. One was that the Centre was arranging a meeting between a top pro-talk leader and Ulfa’s ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia, currently lodged in a jail in Bangladesh, ostensibly to get his consent for the dialogue. This version, if true, is quite hair-brained. The other version is that two top anti-talks leaders may soon join the peace-process. Refusing to reveal their names, security sources however hinted that the process to deport them from Bangladesh back to Assam will start soon. While government must not allow any pro-talks leader to go to Bangladesh to meet Chetia, extraditing any leader/leaders under Paresh Baruah would be a clever move which is bound to affect him adversely.

Meanwhile, Ulfa’s gory past, which includes mass graves and countless attacks on innocent civilians, is reported to be catching up with it. Victims of Ulfa’s terror are demanding a say in the talks. They are seeking justice for those killed by Ulfa. Speaking to media, one victim said, “The Government and those involved in the peace talks need to know what our problems are, and what we`re thinking and must involve us directly.” While CM Gogoi has assured them of a ‘fair hearing’, it remains to be seen how he is going to provide the victims with any relief or justice, given how hard he worked at freeing from jails those guilty of heinous murders, colluding with Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and implementing all kinds of acts of war/destabilization, like massacres, sabotage, causing demographic changes, circulation of fake Indian currency etc.in Assam. So far, political expediency has been the main uncompromised priority.

The Sanmilita Jatiya Abhibartan (SJA), an intellectual umbrella body of civil society organisations of Assam, recently handed over a charter of demands to the pro-talk Ulfa faction, listing issues which could be discussed with the Centre. SJA Chief Convener Dr Hiren Gohain, a Sahitya Akademi winner, handed over the charter to Arabinda Rajkhowa in the presence of top leaders of both the organisations in Guwahati. Pro-talks leaders will discuss the charter and may redraft it to include any more of their own demands before submitting it to the Centre. Expresspmg the hope that the talks between Ulfa and Centre would lead to positive results, he is reported to have said, “I am hopeful that the talks will be fruitful as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has made it clear that the Indian constitution is flexible and necessary changes could be made to fulfill the aspirations of the indigenous Assamese.” The document has included various burning issues facing the state and the indigenous Assamese population. The SJA chater demands Constitutional amendments to give Assam, and thereby its people greater control over their own future by strengthening the State`s power to control the revenues generated, the natural resources, and the planning process and ensure a secure demographic situation as well as accelerated and balanced development. Gohain said, “If the government of India and the ULFA honour the Charter in letter and spirit and do not undersell it, we may look forward to untroubled peace, true development, and vigorous growth of democracy in the region.” SJA noted that the present calm does not at all mean the return of peace. Rajkhowa told media that the outfit would press for a time-bound dialogue with the Centre and would not like the talk process to drag on for long. The next and substantive session of talks between the ULFA and the Centre is expected to be held towards end-June.

According to an Assamese daily, Paresh Baruah’s decision not to join the talks could be so that he can impact pressure on the talks. It is understood that if the entire brass of ULFA leaders and cadres comes out to open, they will be under complete dominance of the Government. Talks under domination from one side on the other might then lead to no fruitful results. The other possibility is that Paresh Baruah wants to wait and watch where the lateral talks lead to. The hardliner faction has already announced their conditional support to the talks where they have asked:

Consider ULFA armed revolution as a democratic-aspiration movement of natives of the land, keeping in mind the inception of their movement in context of time and situation.

Grant Assam a special status under the Constitution of India by an amendment under Part XXI that deals with Temporary, Transitional and Special Provisions. This should enable Assam to draft a publically acceptable Constitution/Legal Document of its own.

Endow the state government with the right of self-governance and adjudication over any matter relating to socio-political-judicial issues that concern the interests of entire group or community domiciling in Assam.

There should be an official national anthem for Assam as the Indian federation will not be in a position to change its own national anthem, which grossly discriminates Assam by excluding from the most-audible federal representation.

A detailed investigation relating to the crimes committed and attributed to either belligerent parties i.e. Federal authority of India and ULFA be it the Kakopathar massacre of 2006 or the blast in Dhemaji. This is to be done through the good offices of International Humanitarian Fact Finding Commission (or any credible international organization) that are in a position to deal over issues of international and non-international armed conflicts.

This group is currently actively involved in managing many ‘businesses’, including procuring arms for Naxal-Maoists through contacts with ISI and Chinese intelligence operatives, among many other nefarious and anti-India activities.

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Gyaneshwor selected for Asian Bench Press Powerlifting champ

IMPHAL, July 6: The Indian Powerlifting Federation has selected seven powerlifters from Manipur in the final conditioning coaching camp for taking part at the Asian Bench Press Powerlifting championship to… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 6: The Indian Powerlifting Federation has selected seven powerlifters from Manipur in the final conditioning coaching camp for taking part at the Asian Bench Press Powerlifting championship to be held at Taiwan.

The players selected for the final conditioning camp in the sub-junior category are N Gyaneshwor, Salam Premila and HA Chanu while in the junior category Hemingta Devi and N Sushila Devi have been selected. In the senior category, Kh Sayarani and K Roshida were selected.

In the meantime, the Eastern Iron Gym, Naharup Mayai Leikai, in a release has said N Gyaneshwor has been selected to represent India at the Asian Bench Press Powerlifting championship. It said Gyaneshwor lifted a total of 160kg in the trial held on June 4 at Nagpur thereby securing first position and earning a berth at the Asian championship. The Gymnasium, while expressing happiness over selection of Gyaneshwor, also pray for his success at the international meet.

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Job vacant

IMPHAL, July 7: There is a vacancy for the post of one armed guard for OBC in Central Bank of India, Imphal. Willing ex-serviceman may apply for the same on… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 7: There is a vacancy for the post of one armed guard for OBC in Central Bank of India, Imphal. Willing ex-serviceman may apply for the same on or before July 12 and the information for the same can be had from the office of Rajya Sainik Board, Lamphelpat, said a release.

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28 AR organises volley match at Andro

IMPHAL, July 10: Continuing with its efforts to connect with local populace and to boost spirit of sportsmanship, the 28 Assam Rifles posted at Andro organised a friendly volleyball match… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 10: Continuing with its efforts to connect with local populace and to boost spirit of sportsmanship, the 28 Assam Rifles posted at Andro organised a friendly volleyball match today. 

The match was played between Seven Star Club of Ngariyan and Ngariyan village team.

After levelling at 2-2 set, the match was eventually won by the village team in the decider.

A large number of local populace came out to witness the exciting volleyball match, said a release.

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One killed

IMPHAL, July 17: A motorist was killed today in a road mishap at Kyamgei Pallahanbi near Standard Robert English School under Singjamei Police station. The victim is identified as one… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 17: A motorist was killed today in a road mishap at Kyamgei Pallahanbi near Standard Robert English School under Singjamei Police station.

The victim is identified as one Irengbam Devananda, 49, s/o (L) Bheiga of Lilong Arapti. Reports said that the man coming on a NV scooter loose control and fell from his scooter. He was rushed to JNIMS but succumbed to his injury on the way.

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Sports kits distributed to Mary Kom`s Academy

IMPHAL, July 18: 20 students of Mary Kom regional boxing foundation were given sports kits under the SAI SAG extension scheme this afternoon at the premises of the academy, informed… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 18: 20 students of Mary Kom regional boxing foundation were given sports kits under the SAI SAG extension scheme this afternoon at the premises of the academy, informed a statement of issued by Jimmy Leivon, secretary of the foundation.

It said, world women boxing champion, Mary Kom has extended its gratitude to the Director in-charge SAI NERC, Imphal and the staff for their constant help and guidance towards the smooth functioning of the academy.

She also exhorted the boxers to work hard despite the less facilities being availed to them at present, it further adds.

It further informed that the extension scheme was availed to the academy since August 2010. under the scheme, SAI provides necessary sports kits to the boxers and the whole recurring expenses of the academy are incurred by Mary Kom and with the support of well wishers, it further maintained.

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Volley ball competition concludes

IMPHAL, July 20: The two day inter coy volleyball and carom tournament organised by 69 Bn, CRPF at its Mantripukhri HQr concluded today with ‘G’ Coy wresting the title after… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 20: The two day inter coy volleyball and carom tournament organised by 69 Bn, CRPF at its Mantripukhri HQr concluded today with ‘G’ Coy wresting the title after a 15-09, 15-14 victory over ‘F’ Coy and in Carom board tournament; ‘F’ Coy constable Bineet Hazarika and constable Tuna Singh emerged winner over ‘A’ Coy constable Amrit Pancia and constable M. Oken Singh.

A closing ceremony comprises of stupendous and heait beat stopping volleyball match between ‘G’ Coy vs ‘F’ Coy.

In the address the chief guest U.B. Mishra, commandant stated that purpose of organizing the tournament was to provide respite to the jawans from stress and to promote sense of discipline in them. Commandant has sanctioned cash reward to the winner team of volleyball and carom to boost up their morale.

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Thoubal DFA tourney

IMPHAL, July 21: The DFA Thoubal district 1st division football tournament kicked off at Chaoyaima Higher Secondary School ground today with RAIDO and ASSA playing out a goalless draw in… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 21: The DFA Thoubal district 1st division football tournament kicked off at Chaoyaima Higher Secondary School ground today with RAIDO and ASSA playing out a goalless draw in the inaugural match. Charangpat pradhan Ph Heramani and vice-president of DFA, Thoubal Ch Ibeyaima were the chief guest and the president at the inaugural ceremony.

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AR organizes agricultural tour

IMPHAL, July 22: An agricultural tour organised by 17 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under the aegis of IGAR(S) was flagged of by Major General C A Krishnan, AVSM, IGAR(S)… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 22: An agricultural tour organised by 17 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under the aegis of IGAR(S) was flagged of by Major General C A Krishnan, AVSM, IGAR(S) in simple ceremony organised at the HQ IGAR (South), Mantripukhri on 22 Jul 2011.

A release of PRO IGAR (S) stated that the agricultural tour has been conceptualised to give the farmers a first hand experience in the latest trends and technologies of modern farming by visiting various Agri-institutes and interaction with agricultural scientist at Solan and Shimla in Himachal Pradesh, Solan and Shimla were the chosen destination of the tour because of the similar weather, soil and altitudes as obtained in Ukhrul. The tour in which a total of 17 farmers will participate is scheduled from 25 Jul to 09 Aug 2011. The tour aims at introducing modern agricultural techniques including horticulture and floriculture techniques in Ukhrul Dist to make the farmers of Ukhrul Dist self-reliant and introduce more economically profitable agriculture. The IGAR(South) interacted with the farmers and encouraged them to fully utilise the tour to explore the latest trends in agriculture.
 

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Bridge of hope celebrates Parents` Day

IMPHAL, July 24: Bridge of Hope joined the rest of the world in celebrating Parents Day. At Waikhong the program was graced by Shri M. Binod Singh Social Worker, Shri… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 24: Bridge of Hope joined the rest of the world in celebrating Parents Day. At Waikhong the program was graced by Shri M. Binod Singh Social Worker, Shri M. Tombi Singh Sr. Lecturer, KakchingKhunou College , Shri Kh. Udoichand Singh Head Master, KakchingKhunou Govt. High School as Chief Guest, Guest of Honour and President respectively.

Speaking on the occasion, Shri. M. Binod Singh emphasized on the significance of the celebration. He stressed  that the celebration of Parents Day not only provide an opportunity for the loving reciprocation between child and parents but also in this rapidly changing society, divorce takes place as frequent as wedding. In such a scenario where families are breaking down fast, celebrating Parents Day put forward the important of Parent in the society.

Similar program was also conducted at Thangalawai, Wangoo, Khordak, Lamding, Bangla, Wangbal, Chandrakhong, Keithelmanbi, Lairok, Singda, Bishnupur, Gunphai, Moreh, Kanglatongbi and Langmeithet.

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Drug peddlers arrested

IMPHAL, July 25: A team of CDO Imphal East arrested two drug peddlers, namely Md Ibomcha, 35, s/o Md Qashmir of Haoreibi Makha Leikai and Chin Haokip, 40, w/o Amang… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 25: A team of CDO Imphal East arrested two drug peddlers, namely Md Ibomcha, 35, s/o Md Qashmir of Haoreibi Makha Leikai and Chin Haokip, 40, w/o Amang Haokip of Moreh Ward No.1. 9166 strips of mucoson tablets were recovered from their possession, stated a release of SSP Imphal East.

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Posting and transfer made

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Camp held

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Materials donated

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