Woman dies after vomiting blood while waiting to get old age pension

IMPHAL, Apr 15: In a fateful incident, an elderly woman who came to get her share of old age pension at the Parade Ground of 1st MR, Imphal West today

IMPHAL, Apr 15: In a fateful incident, an elderly woman who came to get her share of old age pension at the Parade Ground of 1st MR, Imphal West today died after vomiting blood while waiting her turn to get the pension amount being distributed under Social Welfare Department.

The deceased has been identified as Irengbam Purnimashi Devi, 75 wife of Late I Kulachand Singh of Khagempalli Pankha Ningom Leikai under Keishamthong Constituency, Imphal West.

According to reports, Purnimashi along with her granddaughter came to get the pension amount as usual. There were only two tables arranged by officials of Social Welfare Department for verifying beneficiary pensioners.

Unable to bear heat of the sun for long time, the elderly woman who was already unwell suddenly vomited blood while waiting for her turn at around 12 pm. She was rushed to RIMS Hospital but declared brought dead by doctors.

On hearing the news, MLA of Keishamthong Constituency, L Ibomcha arrived at the hospital to enquire the incident.

The MLA expressed unhappiness over the Social Welfare Department for not making proper arrangement for beneficiaries of old age pension at the venue of the pension distribution.

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Chief Minister assures to discuss VDF`s demands soon

IMPHAL, April 14: The demands of the VDF personnel will be discussed soon, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today assured while appealing to all against calling bandhs and blockades considering

IMPHAL, April 14: The demands of the VDF personnel will be discussed soon, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today assured while appealing to all against calling bandhs and blockades considering the interest of the general public.

He was speaking at the 124 birth anniversary of Baba Saheb Dr B R Ambedkar on Tuesday at the Congress Bhavan here under the aegis of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC).

The Chief Minister`™s appeal came in reaction to a question on the All Manipur VDF Welfare Association (AMVWA)`™s 24-hour State wide general strike beginning midnight of April 14 which ended this mid-night.

He further stated that as there are resource constraints in the State the demands need to be considered and discussed first.

AMVMA`™s demands are reasonable considering the prices of essential commodities in the present day, but there are also many others who would come up with similar demands, he said.

On the closing down of missionary schools in the State, the Chief Minister said it is a great loss for the State and the students will have to face gaps in their academic career if the schools continue to remain shut.

Whoever is responsible for the closing down of the schools can solve the issue with the government, but they should not meddle with the lives and careers of the young students, he said.

Replying to a media query about the upcoming ADC election, he said each and every party has high hopes but the reality will be known only on the Election Day.

Meanwhile, in his interaction with media persons, MPCC president Gaikhangam who is also the State deputy Chief Minister said that the formal observation of the yearlong celebration of Dr BR Ambedkar`™s birth anniversary will be held on April 16.

On being asked by the media on the ban on national projects in the State, Gaikhangam who is also the State Home minister said it is alright in the essence of democracy for any organisation to demand and express agony but taking up agitation such as bandhs, blockades, ban on national projects will only cause much effect on the people of the State.

He continued that issues can be settled through dialogue and negotiations.

Dy CM Gaikhangam also appealed the people to resist from imposing frequent bandh and blockade in the State.

He also further appealed the people to follow the principles of Babasahed Dr BR Ambedkar and bring peace and tranquillity in the State.

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Bandh affects life in CCpur, blockade to follow

By Alex Guite LAMKA, April 15: The state-wide bandh called by the Village Defence Force had been a success in Churachandpur town with most shops along the busy Tiddim Road

By Alex Guite

LAMKA, April 15: The state-wide bandh called by the Village Defence Force had been a success in Churachandpur town with most shops along the busy Tiddim Road remaining closed for the day and only few vehicles plying.

Meanwhile, leaders of the VDF Welfare Association have also informed that the bandh will end this midnight but will be immediately followed by a 48-hour economic blockade.

Vehicles seen plying were those few which had been exempted from the purview of the bandh including medical transportation, school vans and water supply.

It is also evident that the public`™s sympathy was with the bandh as the area which is usually against any such bandh diktats remained closed for the day.

At the same time, the district police under SP Mangkhogin Haokip were seen patrolling along the roads. CCpur OC inspector Thangzamuan and his team was also seen dousing fire set on by the bandh supporters and clearing the road of any debris.

The VDF personnel have been demanding pay increase among other demands from the government and had resorted to the bandh after the government failed to meet their demands.

Bandh supporters had burned tyres on the roads at five different spots in the town and were also seen blocking roads using sand bags and woods at many places.

They also locked the SDO and the ZEO offices among other government offices and stamped placards which read `fulfil our demands- VDF.`

However, there were no reports of violence or untoward incidents during the bandh. Bandh supporters had been known to use brute force to enforce their diktats in the past using stones and sticks, however all such actions were missing today.

A volunteer on conditions of anonymity said they had seek co-operation and help from all organisations for the bandh called.

The VDF will continue to launch other forms of agitations in case the government fail to meet our demands, he said adding that the personnel have been serving the State with dedication for almost a decade now.

A father of a VDF personnel who wanted not to be named said, his son is being paid less than Rs 5000 and after deducting all other expenses like the mess fee, he brings home only about a quarter of the same.

The family is unable to meet their expenses with the meagre amount, he added.

He also said that since the VDF personnel are mostly from poor families, their demands are justifiable.

Meanwhile, not all were in favour of the VDF`™s bandh call as many shopkeepers and other daily wage earners were heard grumbling that the VDF`™s have no right to trample on their rights to earn their livelihood by calling the bandh for their own interest.

Many lamented that calling such bandh will not benefit the people.

On the other hand, the 600 or so VDF personnel in CCpur joining their state-wide cease-work strike call has badly affected policing in the district, which has been admitted by the district`™s SP. He had said that he was handicapped by the absence of the VDF and their service.

Meanwhile, the general secretary and the president of the VDF Welfare Association in a statement has said that they have submitted a memorandum to the Speaker of the State Assembly demanding that their salary be increased to Rs 10000 or be treated as a skill labourers.

The leaders of the association has also informed that the bandh will end by 12 of this night but will be immediately followed by economic a 48-hour blockade.

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HC notice to CBI on skeletons recovery case

IMPHAL, April 15: The Human Rights Law Network (HRLN) has said that the High Court of Manipur has issued notice to the CBI on the question of its non- committal

IMPHAL, April 15: The Human Rights Law Network (HRLN) has said that the High Court of Manipur has issued notice to the CBI on the question of its non- committal act in pursuant to the Government of Manipur`™s request for taking up investigation into the recovery of large number of human skeletons from the erstwhile Tombisana High School at Imphal on April 15.

According to a release of the HRLN, a division bench comprising of Chief Justice, Laxmi Kanta Mohopatra and Justice Kh. Nobin Singh has issued the notice in response to a Public Interest Litigation filed by the Families of the Involuntarily Disappeared Association, Manipur (FIDAM) and Human Rights Alert (HRA).

Advocate, Meihoubam Rakesh on behalf of the Petitioners contended that after recovery of human skulls and skeletons in the month December 2014 from the erstwhile Tombisana High School, the Government of Manipur has requested the Central Government as well as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to investigate into the matter by issuing necessary notification on December 29, 2014, it said.

According to the existing norms, the State Government can make a request for CBI investigation in a criminal case registered by the State Police. Then the CBI can initiate the investigation only after the Central Government agrees to the request made by the State Government. It is also a fact that Central Government generally seek comment of CBI before deciding upon the request of the State, it said.

However, the CBI is non-committal till date for the want of notification to be issued by the Central Government under Section 5 of the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946, it said.

The High Court has issued notices to all the respondents listed in the PIL i.e., the State of Manipur through the Principal Secretary (Home), Government of Manipur, the Director General of Police, Manipur, the Union of India through the secretary, Ministry of Personal, Public Grievances and Pensions, Government of India and the Director, CBI. The present Writ Petition is being filed at the active initiation of Human Rights Law Network (Manipur), it said.

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Man found dead, family smells foul play

IMPHAL, April 15: A man, who went out of his house to take part in Thabal Chongba on the eve of Cheiraoba on April 14, was found dead in suspicious

IMPHAL, April 15: A man, who went out of his house to take part in Thabal Chongba on the eve of Cheiraoba on April 14, was found dead in suspicious manner at the premises of his friend at Khongman under Irilbung Police Station, Imphal East this morning around 4.30.

The deceased has been identified as RK Diamond Singh, 24 son of RK Gambhir Singh of Singjamei Wangma Kshetri Leikai, Imphal West. He was found dead at the premises of his friend identified as Hidangmayum Rocky son of H Amujao Sharma.

Meanwhile, suspecting foul play over the death, locals of Singjamei Wangma Kshetri Leikai staged a sit-in-protest at the locality today demanding to nab the culprit (s) involved in the killing at the earliest.

According to the deceased`™s family members, the death of Diamond is highly suspicious as there were injury marks on the neck of the dead body. Moreover, the manner in which members of the family where the dead body was found came to pass the information to the deceased`™s family instead of admitting Diamond to a nearby hospital is also not justified.

They pledged that the dead body will not be accepted till the concerned authorities nab the culprit (s) involved in the killing.

Police have registered a case in connection with the incident .The dead body has been preserved at JNIMS morgue.

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10,448 VDF personnel threaten to resign

BISHNUPUR, April 15: Altogether 10, 448 VDF personnel posted in the nine districts of the State have decided to resign from their job and return home in case the government

BISHNUPUR, April 15: Altogether 10, 448 VDF personnel posted in the nine districts of the State have decided to resign from their job and return home in case the government fails to fulfil their demands within 48 hours with effect from April 14 midnight.

Announcing the call to this IFP correspondent, L Deban, president of All Manipur VDF Welfare Association said that the association was compelled to call a 24-hour general strike from yesterday midnight, as the government has utterly failed to address their demands despite repeated request made.

He questioned the government as to how VDF personnel with monthly pay of Rs 4000 could sustain livelihood of their families.

Cautioning that the association will also resort to launch indefinite economic blockade along the National Highways if the government fails to give a positive response to their genuine demands within the set deadline, he made it clear that the government should held sole responsibility if any untoward incident arises thereof.

He expressed gratitude to those civil society organizations which extended co-operation to the association in pursuit of its demands.

Regretting that 24 vehicles in Senapati, 12 in Kangpokpi and 15 in Ukhrul were damaged during the course of the strike imposed by the association, he admitted that a heated scuffle broke out between supporters of the strike and IRB personnel at Nungba Bazar after which two VDF personnel were held captive.

Business establishments in Moreh were downed shutter during the strike. Private including inter-city passenger service also came to a grinding halt. There were reports of damage of many vehicles in different parts of the state, he said.

Referring to a programme aired in ISTV Network yesterday wherein it stated that the legitimate demands of the VDF could not be fulfilled for the time being, the president of the VDF association said that the government should take up necessary steps to fulfil the demands at the earliest instead of without waiting patience of the VDF personnel to run out.

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Shedding Insecurity

It is said only about three percent of the state`™s work force are in the private sector. This is indicative of a very deep malaise. The all India average is

It is said only about three percent of the state`™s work force are in the private sector. This is indicative of a very deep malaise. The all India average is far above Manipur`™s but at 21 percent it is not too good either. Obviously, despite all the disinvestment and the bold thrust of the Indian economy towards the Capitalist road, a greater majority of the country`™s job seekers still shun the private sector, and prefer to work under the security cover of the state`™s mantle. Indeed, in states like Manipur, till only a few years ago, somebody does not have a government job is considered unemployed and would command very little attention in the marriage market. The person himself would also most likely consider himself thus, and register at the employment exchange of the government, thereby projecting a somewhat deceptive picture of unemployment status in the state periodically published by the employment exchange. While those who do not have a government job long for one, the irony is those ensconced deep within the government cocoon, routinely swear by the ideology of free enterprise. In the ultimate analysis then, the free enterprise doctrine remains a prescription for the neighbour`™s children. As for one`™s own, there can be no alternative to government jobs, so one would beg, borrow or steal to bribe and win them these secure stations in life. Can societal ambition be more narrowly circumspect than this ever?

One other thing is clear. The advertised shine and confidence of the Indian private sector it seems is localized to basically the metropolises. The cliched divide between India and Bharat has still not been bridged convincingly, leaving the new bevy of sleek, expensive motor vehicles and the primitive bullock carts together to paradoxically constitute the Indian reality. We can vouch little or none of India`™s supposed new shine have not reached the Northeast, definitely not Manipur. Here we are still reeling under power shortage, pot-holed highways, drinking water paucity, piling garbage bins, unsalvageable governmental fiscal crunch, unmanaged or unmanageable law and order situation, paralysing and widespread insecurity etc. At least in the case of Manipur, we can again vouch it`™s train is hopelessly derailed at the moment and it is going to need nothing less than a superhuman effort to lift it back on track. The question we have to ask ourselves is, who but the people of Manipur would ultimately care or commit to put in this effort? And if this readiness does not come about, what else can be said then that we are condemned to an extended future of uncertainty and ignominy.

As so very often happens, a great piece of thought is remembered, but not the mind that first thought the thought. Here is one we definitely feel would provide a clue as to where we can begin the effort to steer our society back into course: `there is no greater fear than the fear of fear itself.` We interpret this to mean that if we stop fearing fear, there will be little left to fear. This also would have to be the perfect recipe for courage and calibre, qualities which are increasingly on the wane in our society. The spirit of taking life as an adventure, so much the feature of the most successful societies and civilisations in the history of mankind, has today become virtually nonexistent in our society, although it must be said, the private sector is showing some signs of stirring in certain fields, but continues to be overshadowed by those which have remained stunted because of lack of tertiary sector support. In the meaningless hunt for educational degrees without bothering to first honesty acquiring the knowledge and skills the degrees certify, this same moral vacuum is stark. In the willingness of the people to bribe to secure undeserved government jobs, we again see this same weakness. In the inability of our intellectuals to honestly speak out their minds on vital matters of life in the state, we see this same malaise. Insecurity has indeed become a millstone hanging around our necks. We have to begin standing up to say that we can cut and shed this dead weight. We must begin debating honestly the issues of our lives without fear. For all we know, we may happily discover, there was nothing to fear after all and that by thus deciding to assert ourselves, we had nothing to more to lose than our incapacitating fears and insecurities. For the sake of our future generations, let us do just this. Urgently!

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Bandhs in queue in Manipur – Nagaland Post

Bandhs in queue in ManipurNagaland PostWhile the 24-hour state-wide bandh called by All Manipur VDF Welfare Association passed off peacefully, a local joint action committee has called another 24-hour bandh from Wednesday midnight after a 24-year-old y…

Bandhs in queue in Manipur
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While the 24-hour state-wide bandh called by All Manipur VDF Welfare Association passed off peacefully, a local joint action committee has called another 24-hour bandh from Wednesday midnight after a 24-year-old youth was found dead in a suspicious …

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Mob goes on rampage after missing teenager found dead, accused`s home vandalised

  IMPHAL, April 15: The partly decomposed body of 16-year-old Thangjam Kelvin was recovered yesterday around noon from near the Ngariyan Catholic Teachers`™ Training College under Andro Police Station, Imphal

The house of the accused razed to the ground by a local mob.

The house of the accused razed to the ground by a local mob.

 

IMPHAL, April 15: The partly decomposed body of 16-year-old Thangjam Kelvin was recovered yesterday around noon from near the Ngariyan Catholic Teachers`™ Training College under Andro Police Station, Imphal East.

Thangjam Kelvin son of Yambung alias Premjit of Ukhongsang Mamang Leikai under Nongpok Sekmai Police Station had gone missing since March 29 after leaving with a friend on his motorbike. The motorbike is yet to be recovered.

Police accompanied by forensic experts had picked up the body and deposited the same at the mortuary of Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences for post mortem.

Meanwhile, enraged by the news, locals formed a mob and set ablaze the house of 20-year-old Longjam Dhojo alias Oken son of Ibochoubi of neighbouring village Nongpok Lourembam yesterday around 3pm. Dhojo, a friend of Kelvin, is suspected to be involved in the case and had already surrendered before the police.

Strongly disapproving the police interrogation and demanding the police to hand over Dhojo to them, the mob also attacked the Nongpok Sekmai Police Station. The mob damaged the police sentry post and the gate of the police station by pelting stones.

In their bid to control the rampaging mob, police also indiscriminately fired tear gas shells, mock bombs, rubber bullets. They also blank fired several rounds.

Two women were injured in the resulting police action while another identified as Th Sanajaobi 28 wife of Roben of Ukhongsang Mamang Leikai fainted due to the explosion of a mock bomb.

Oinam Bimo Devi, 58 wife of Ngobi of Nongpok Sekmai Lilakambong received head injuries and is said to be in critical condition at RIMS. W Bembem, 24 wife of Tomba of Ukhongsang Mamang Leikai was injured on her leg and has been discharged from the Thoubal District Hospital where she received first aid.

The commotion was brought under control only after additional police teams led by Thoubal SDPO Sukhdev, Yairipok SDPO Hemant, Thoubal OC (cdo) Anandkumar arrived at the scene.

Meanwhile, it is learnt that the body had started to decompose raising concerns that the body might have been dumped there some days back after the boy was killed. The head was also found severed from the body, suspected to be due to insect and animal bites.

Later, the JAC formed in connection with the death of Kelvin organised a mass public meeting the same day at Ukhongsang ground and demanded the arrest of all those involved in the case before April 16.

In case the government fails to bring out the culprits by the stipulated time, the meeting decided to call a 24-hour state-wide general strike the next day on April 17.

According to Kelvin`™s father, the boy was a Class XI student of HRD Academy.

He said Kelvin and Dhojo were good friends and that on March 29, Kelvin had received a message from Dhojo on his phone following which the two left together on Kelvin`™s R 15 motorcycle bearing registration number MN 04 B 2158.

When Kelvin failed to return even till late, they started searching for him and found that his phone was also switched off, Yambung said.

Dhojo`™s phone also remained unreachable, he continued.

Failing to find his son, the family filed a missing report with the Yairipok police on April 1 and provided the phone numbers of the two to track them, he said.

However, the police rejected the plea stating that the phones were already switched off and cannot be traced, he lamented.

Yambung said later, they acquired Dhojo`™s new mobile number from one of his friends; however they were still unable to track him.

He said Dhojo was handed over to the Yairipok Police by his family on April 9, but his family members rejected his appeal to join in the search for missing Kelvin, Yambung continued.

In the meantime, a missing report was also filed with the Nongpok Sekmai Police Station which was recently inaugurated as a full-fledged police station, he continued.

Yambung has also claimed that since Dhojo`™s brother in law was in the police department they were trying to cover up the case.

Meanwhile quoting a reliable source, he said Kelvin was killed on April 1 by hitting twice on his head with a log.

It is also learnt that the JAC convened a similar public meeting today and reaffirmed the resolutions taken last evening. The meeting also decided to staged sit in protests in the locality until those involved are brought out and revealed before the public and to submit a memorandum to the Chief Minister and informed not to accept the dead body until the culprits are produced before the general public.

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Candle march organized by NEFIS condemning the three woman raped by army personnel in Karbi Anglong

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS) Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com ______________________________________________________ PRESS RELEASE Date: 14.04.15 Today large number of students, teachers and working

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Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com

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PRESS RELEASE

Date: 14.04.15

Today large number of students, teachers and working people from different communities of north east gathered at Arts Faculty at around 5:30pm in the evening and took out a candle march in solidarity with three women raped by army personnel in Karbi Anglong district of Assam. The candle march was taken out from Arts Faculty to Vishwvidyalay metro station. Chatra Marg resounded with the slogans of ‘Repeal AFSPA’, ‘Arrest the rapists’ and a small public meeting was organized after the candle march at the Vishwvidyalay metro station.

It is to be noted that AFSPA(Armed Forces Special Powers Act) is imposed in Karbi Anglong district of Assam under which Army officers have legal immunity for their actions. There are serious chances of putting even this rape case under the carpet as done earlier. Police can not take any action against the perpetrators unless the Home Ministry gives permission for the same. Such provisions clearly stand against common masses as such cases are gross violation of human rights and justice.

Hem Chandra Brahma, member of NEFIS said during the meeting, “This is not the first case of brutality. People across the communities from the north east have to unite againt the draconial law of AFSPA”.  Maya John, noted women rights activist also joined the public meeting in solidarity with the issue raised by NEFIS. During her speech she said, “Even in Justice Verma Committee report there is an emerging concern that AFSPA leads to condition where democratic rights can be violated with impunity. Armed personnels have been using this impunity to sexually assault women”. Chinglen Khumukcham, convenor of NEFIS also raised the issue of AFSPA being extended to Arunachal Pradesh. He added that NEFIS will be raising this issue at national level.

We request your esteemed daily to cover the news so that lakhs of people get justice and they can live a peaceful life.

Thanking You

Hem Chandra Bramha

Media Coordinator

North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS)

Contact: 7838983871 Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com

 

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Manipur hold Karnataka in opener – Deccan Herald

Manipur hold Karnataka in opener
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Hosts Karnataka were held to a 2-2 draw by Manipur in their opening pool encounter of the Hockey India Junior Men’s National Championship (Div A) here on Tuesday. After two quarters that yielded nothing, the match suddenly sprang into life when Mani …

Manipur hold Karnataka in opener
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Hosts Karnataka were held to a 2-2 draw by Manipur in their opening pool encounter of the Hockey India Junior Men's National Championship (Div A) here on Tuesday. After two quarters that yielded nothing, the match suddenly sprang into life when Mani …

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?NCM member Capt Praveen Davar reviews minority welfare schemes in Manipur – TwoCircles.net


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​NCM member Capt Praveen Davar reviews minority welfare schemes in Manipur
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Imphal: During his three day visit here, Capt Praveen Davar, member of the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) and member in-charge of Manipur, reviewed the implementation of the PM’s New 15-Point Programme for the welfare of the minorities and …


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?NCM member Capt Praveen Davar reviews minority welfare schemes in Manipur
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PUDR Condemn Targetting of Democratic Rights Activists’ Team inquiring into Seshachalam Killings

People’s Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR) Delhi Press Statement 12th April, 2015 Condemn Targetting of Democratic Rights Activists’ Team inquiring into Seshachalam Killings Peoples Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR) strongly

People’s Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR)

Delhi

Press Statement

12th April, 2015

Condemn Targetting of Democratic Rights Activists’ Team inquiring into Seshachalam Killings

Peoples Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR) strongly condemns the slapping of cases against activists of a team of several civil liberties and democratic rights organisations from across the country who conducted a fact-finding into the recent killings of 20 red sanders “smugglers” in Chittoor district. Members of CDRO (Committee of Democratic Rights) and other human rights groups had visited the two ‘encounter’ sites on 10th April. When the team tried to speak to the forest officials to get their version of events they were threatened with dire consequences. Subsequently several team members were booked by forest officials yesterday, 11th April, for trespassing. Entering into a reserved forest area without authorisation is an offence under Sec 20 of the Andhra Pradesh Forest Act, 1957. Other charges may also have been applied. That this is a targetted, selective, and blatant act of harassment is all too obvious as media teams have been freely visiting the sites since 7th April itself.

Significantly, those booked include Mr Chiluka Chandrasekhar- advocate and General Secretary, Civil Liberties Committee (CLC -erstwhile APCLC) – who filed a PIL into the killings. It was on this basis that the AP High Court issued directives including registration of the case as unnatural deaths, observing the SC guidelines into encounter killings, preserving the bodies and a post mortem by a team of forensic experts.

In a Press Conference held in Tirupati on 11th April the team had released an interim report of their investigation. The team particularly highlighted the cold-blooded killings of 20 persons which are being passed off in the police version as ‘random’ deaths which occurred in ‘self-defence’ when attacked with stones and axes by over 100 red sanders “smugglers”, resulting in the deaths of 20 of the coolies. The rights’ team when they visited the two sites found no other bullet marks, or blood spots except where the bodies fell, as should have happened in a random firing. The bodies were found in close proximity to each other rather than scattered over a large area. Moreover neither of the sites had no stones that the coolies could have hurled. The team questioned as to what happened to the rest of the coolies at least some of whom must have been injured in the “random”, and allegedly untargetted firing.

In the light of the above, the registering of a case against the activists is obviously an obstructionist move intended to pressurise and prevent rights groups from actively pursuing the matter both in and outside the court. The Court clearly believes that the incident merits further inquiry. An independent fact-finding by a civil rights team is a civil society initiative in furtherance of the same. The registering of cases against the activists seems highly motivated and hints that a cover-up operation seems to have been already set in motion.

PUDR demands that:

1. An independent inquiry in which the AP police has no role as they are the accused.
2. The concerned policemen be booked under Sec. 302.
3. The charges against the 12 team members be dropped immediately

Megha Bahl, Sharmila Purkayastha

Secretaries, PUDR (www.pudr@org)

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VDF association calls 24-hr general strike

IMPHAL, April 13: The All Manipur VDF Welfare Association has imposed a 24-hour general strike with effect from midnight of April 14 against the against the government`™s ignorance to its

IMPHAL, April 13: The All Manipur VDF Welfare Association has imposed a 24-hour general strike with effect from midnight of April 14 against the against the government`™s ignorance to its demands.

In a press release, the association also threatened to impose an economic blockade along the Natonal Highways if the government fails to fulfill its demands before April 15.

Religious processions, media and emergency services will be exempted from the purview of the strike, it said.

The release appealed to all shop owners to shut down their shops during the strike and government employees not to go to work during the strike.

The government should bear take responsibility if any untoward arises during the strike, it cautioned.

Meanwhile, the All Manipur VDF Guardian Association has decided to endorse the general strike imposed by the VDF personnel in pursuit of their demands.

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TNL charges agent of selling off Ukhrul kerosene quota in Imphal

IMPHAL, April 13: `SK oil allocation for UKhrul district has been repeatedly sold in Imphal depriving the citizens of Ukhrul district for months` alleged Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) President, V.

IMPHAL, April 13: `SK oil allocation for UKhrul district has been repeatedly sold in Imphal depriving the citizens of Ukhrul district for months` alleged Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) President, V. Weapon Zimik during a press meet at Press Club today.

After repeated complaints, the matter is now in the High Court of Manipur.

Zimik said `ZV. Napolean Oil Agency authorized workers namely Horleng Zimik and Jotin Sharma from Uripok Huidrom Leikai are responsible for siphoning of the SK oil. The loss is 12 KL in November 2014, 12 KL in December 2014 and 12 KL in January 2015.`

According to him, the first formal complaint for no distribution of SKO by the ZV Napolean Oil Agency for three months, was submitted to the Additional Secretary CAF&PD, GoM on January 6 by TNL.

`But instead of rectifying the anomaly, the department allocated another 24KL in January 2015, and only half of this actually reached the district again,` he lamented.

`TNL resubmit another complaint to the Additional Secretary CAF&PD, GoM on 31/1/2015, bringing the malpractice to his notice with details of vehicle numbers etc, but while we anticipate prompt action against the defaulting agency, we were shocked to learn of another fresh allocation in their agency`™s name this month,` he added.

`Acting on public complaint TNL had also made a submission to the Deputy Commissioner of Ukhrul. Following which the Deputy Commissioner had written to the Director, CAF&PD for further investigation into the complaint and to initiate necessary action including registering FIR against the culprits as deemed fit` he said.

`Subsequently the department has initiated enquiry against the two culprits and a case in this regard is also pending in The High Court of Manipur. But overlooking all this ongoing enquiry, another allocation of 36 KL has been issued in ZV. Napolean Oil Agency in April. Who will ensure accountability this time?` he remarked.

`If the concern department continues to ignore public grievances, we will be compelled to forward our complaint to Union Ministry of Petroleum and even file PIL` he stated.

ZV. Napolean Oil Agency is one of the two agencies for the Ukhrul district. Allocation dated April 9, sanctioned 100 KL which should be ideally distributed to meet the prescribed ration of four litres per card holder per month to consumers in Ukhrul.

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Cheiraoba greetings

IMPHAL, April 13: Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh has conveyed his heartiest greetings to the people of the state on the auspicious occasion of Cheiraoba festival which falls on April

IMPHAL, April 13: Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh has conveyed his heartiest greetings to the people of the state on the auspicious occasion of Cheiraoba festival which falls on April 14.

In a message, the CM said, “™Cheiraoba, one of the major festivals of Manipur marks the parting of the old year and the onset of new year. With the advent of another New Year, I wished for the people to strive to work for unity and peaceful co-existence amongst all sections of the society in the state,`™`™.

The CM said he will join the people of Manipur in celebrating the festival and conveyed his sincere wish that the New Year will herald an era of peace, prosperity and progress for all.

Speaker of Manipur Legislative Assembly, Th Lokeshwar and Communist Party of India, Manipur State Unit have also greeted the people of Manipur on the occasion of Cheiraoba.

President of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee President and Deputy Chief Minister of Manipur, Gaikhangam has conveyed his warm greetings to the people of the state on the occasion of Sajibu Cheiraoba which falls on April 14.

In his message, Gaikhangam wished for a peaceful co-existence, unity and love amongst the different communities with the arrival of the festival.

Convener of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Manipur State Unit, Th Manihar Singh has greeted the people of the state on the auspicious occasion of Sajibu Cheiraoba which falls on April 14.

In a message, Manihar prayed for peaceful co-existence amongst the different communities and corruption-free state with the coming of the festival.

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Bandh in abduction case called off, but demands remain

IMPHAL, April 13: The JAC formed against the kidnapping of a 17 year old minor girl from Gaikhanam Kabui Village, Imphal West has called off the indefinite bandh scheduled to

IMPHAL, April 13: The JAC formed against the kidnapping of a 17 year old minor girl from Gaikhanam Kabui Village, Imphal West has called off the indefinite bandh scheduled to start on April 15 along the both National Highway of Manipur.

Speaking to media person at a press conference held at Manipur Press Club today, the JAC member Ranjita Golmei said that the indefinite bandh was withdrawn following an understanding between the JAC and the Government.

Giving the background of the agitation, she said after the girl was abducted, the victim`™s parents went to the concern Police Station at Lamphel to file a missing report of their daughter but the police refused to make them lodge their complaint.

Thereafter, the family members accompanied by some locals approach to the Dy Chief Minster Gaikhanagam and complained to him of the matter on March 21.

The JAC has demanded the suspension or transfer of Lamphel PS, OC Dorendro and to take up appropriate action against the involved police personnel in that regard at the earliest, she said.

She further demanded slap PACSO against the allegedly culprit from Khetrigao for raping a 17 years old minor girl within three month.

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ATSUM fixes new deadline for govt to honour ROTO agreement

IMPHAL, April 13: The All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur, ATSUM, said it is constrained to draw the attention of the Government to its agreement with ATSUM on October 22, 2014

IMPHAL, April 13: The All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur, ATSUM, said it is constrained to draw the attention of the Government to its agreement with ATSUM on October 22, 2014 on various long outstanding demands of the tribal communities.

Speaking to media person in a press meet at office of ATSUM, Maun Tombing president ATSUM said that It is a disgrace and dishonour that the Ibobi-led Congress government is still sleeping over the grievances of tribals to buy more time in spite of continuous pressure from the ranks and files.

Among these is the ST Commission assurance given by the Chief Minister, he said.

The Chief Minister had assured to set up and make this commission functional by New Year 2015, but now it has turned out to be a false promise, he said.

The ATSUM feels compelled to serve another ultimatum to set up the ST Commission on or before June 14, in the interest of the tribal communities and the benefits they would reap by the activation of such a commission, said Tombing.

He further said that the demands were mainly for the regularisation of contract lecturers, bifurcation of power to Additional Director (Hills), Education (S), halt to manipulation and exploitation of tribal quota in the Manipur Legislative Assembly, halt to transfer of land records and special recruitment drive in JNIMS.

As per the Government`™s agreement with ATSUM, the Cabinet on September 2, 2014 approved the regularisation of 705 contract lecturers in Higher Secondary School, but nothing has happened since. On October 22, 2014 the Government again reminded to complete the formalities of regularisation before the commencement of the academic session 2015-16.

`On October 22, 2014 during the discourse between the GoM and ATSUM team, Education Minister and Director of Education(s) had given the assurance to ATSUM team that order will be published in a gazette very shortly. Very unfortunately nothing has been implemented till today` the ATSUM president said.

Again, the Additional Director (hills) has been given neither the responsibilities of the hills nor the power to function as given in the order, he said.

To bring about a balance in employment patter in the Assembly secretariat, ATSUM had demanded ascertainment of the number of backlogged posts inclusive of detail information of employees and reservation of quotas against sanction posts. But Assembly secretariat has only furnished a bogus data which does not correspond to the data obtained from MIS, he said.

The government made promises several times but have been breaking them time and again, he said. All the backlogged posts of different grades which ought to be filled after the agreement with the government on October 22, 2014 are still vacant, he said.

Tombing appealed all the units of ATSUM to prepare for agitation.

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Bar association cries foul at CM`s alleged recommendation of a junior officer for HC judgeship

By Paojel Chaoba IMPHAL, April 13: Apex legal body of the State, All Manipur Bar Asociation (AMBA) has charged the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi of alleged favouritism in the selection

By Paojel Chaoba

IMPHAL, April 13: Apex legal body of the State, All Manipur Bar Asociation (AMBA) has charged the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi of alleged favouritism in the selection process of a High Court judge.

The Manipur High Court inaugurated in December, 2011 has a present strength of three judges, namely Justice LK Mohapatra, Justice N Koteswor,Justice Kh Nobin Singh. However, the sanctioned strength is for five judges. The matter for deputing five judges was pursued by Ibobi with the Union Law Minister Salman Khursid back in 2012. According to his D.O. letter number 16/2/2012-Law (GHC) – five judges will be needed to dispose of the numerous pending cases and also for the ever increasing number of legal disputes.

The allegation by the AMBA is that Ibobi has recommended a junior judicial officer for the judgeship bypassing six senior officers.

In this regard, AMBA sent a representation to the Union Law Minister; DV Sadananda Gowda, Chief Justice of India; HL Dattu and Justice Ranjan Gogoi of the Supreme Court of India on February 19 this year.

The representation mentions that the Registrar General of the High Court of Manipur, namely Songkhupchung Serto has been recommended for the fourth judgeship bypassing six senior officers.

They are Roland Keishing, A Guneshwar Sharma, Ng Kipgen, M Manojkumar Singh, S Imocha Singh, K Brajakumar Sharma (not listed on seniority basis).

Serto is the junior most judicial officer and is listed in number 7 in terms of seniority, the bar memo said. `This unjustified recommendation is against the directive of the Chief Justice of India that elevation of judgeship should be on seniority basis,` the representation added.

Further, for a judgeship prerequisite, Serto has not been able to deliver and submit 10 contested judgements (5 civil and 5 criminal) and thus having no experience as a Grade-1 officer, it further said. Due to this fact, he was superseded by his junior judge M Manojkumar Singh at the time of Grade-I promotion, the memo further said.

It also said that the manner by which Serto was posted as Registrar General since 2012 is also doubtful as the senior most Grade-I judicial officer should hold the post. Pointing out other facts the memo said since his promotion, Serto has not been able to pass a single judgement, his experience being `more on the administrative side`, it added.

It is also pointed out that in the Trail Courts, there are specific guidelines for awarding grades to judicial officers such as disposal of number of cases, judgement quality after examining 10 cases etc.

Whereas, for the officers posted at the High Court, there is no specific guideline. This is also another problem in grading of the judicial officers, the representation said.

It alleged that S Serto has no experience on the appellate side of a District and Sessions Court. `After his promotion to Grade-I, he has been posted in the registry for the last 4 years, which was continuous from the post of deputy registrar (Grade-II),` it said.

Moreover, this was done without following the convention and practice of all the High Courts of India, i.e. the tradition of senior most Grade-I judicial officer being posted as Registrar General.

Hence, recommending him bypassing two scheduled tribe and four general category judicial officers in terms of seniority and work experience is manipulative and points to gross injustice to the judicial system itself, the AMBA memo said.

The AMBA representation further urged the Supreme Court Justice, Ranjana Gogoi among others to cancel the recommendation of Serto in the larger interest and proper dispensing of justice for all.

Aside of the AMBA, the proceedings of the 31st emergency executive meeting of the High Court Bar Association resolved that the existing vacant post of judge should be filled up from amongst the persons who have held 10 years experience at a judicial office in Manipur according to seniority and suitability, it said.

It may be mentioned that there has been a hue and cry over promotional matters in various state departments, charging seniority and experience is often overlooked.

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Report on youth killed in mobile explosion refuted

IMPHAL, April 13: Refuting the news report published in some local dailies on April 11 that a youth identified as Thangjam Roshan, 17 of Nambol Mongjing Leikai, Bishnupur district lost

IMPHAL, April 13: Refuting the news report published in some local dailies on April 11 that a youth identified as Thangjam Roshan, 17 of Nambol Mongjing Leikai, Bishnupur district lost his life when his mobile handset exploded, Nambol Mongjing Leikai Students`™ Union Club & Library and family members of the deceased clarified on Monday that Roshan died of electrocution sparked by short circuit of the mobile charger, not as a result of the mobile explosion.

Narrating the unfortunate incident to this daily, they said that Roshan was playing game on his mobile handset while charging when suddenly the mobile charger got short circuited and he died of electrocution on April 10 around 3 pm.

The charger of the mobile was not an original one of the mobile company. There was also no trademark sign on it, they said.

When the charger got short circuited, Roshan suffered severe injuries on his two fingers and the charger exploded with a loud sound leaving him unconscious on his bed. He was rushed to CHC Nambol for treatment but succumbed to the injuries, they explained.

The students`™ union and family members expressed unhappiness on those people for passing the information that Roshan died as a result of his mobile explosion which is not true at all.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/04/report-on-youth-killed-in-mobile-explosion-refuted/