Resignation of three MLAs from Drafting Committee a political game: JCILPS

IMPHAL, July 31: Pledging to continue the ongoing mass movement for safeguarding the indigenous people till an acceptable bill to restrain the unchecked influx of outsiders into the state is

IMPHAL, July 31: Pledging to continue the ongoing mass movement for safeguarding the indigenous people till an acceptable bill to restrain the unchecked influx of outsiders into the state is passed by the government, the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) has categorically stated that the committee and public only want implementation of effective bill to serve the purpose nothing else.

A statement of JCILPS said the constitution of the Drafting Committee by the government has nothing to do with the committee and public, while reiterating that the committee representing the people had submitted a five-point memorandum to the government to be included in the proposed bill.

However, the government came up with the Manipur Regulation of Visitors, Tenants and Migrant Workers Bill, 2015 which only favours outsiders instead of a bill acceptable to all sections of the people. The controversial bill was withdrawn only after witnessing public outcry. The ongoing mass agitation by the public is due to the apparent failure of the government to pass a bill to safeguard the indigenous people, it pointed out.

The MRVT & MW Bill was passed in the Assembly despite holding series of talks between the government and committee and convening meeting of all political parties to pass an acceptable bill. This clearly shows that the government is working against the wishes of the people, it said.

Stating that JCILPS welcomed the constitution of the Drafting Committee, the statement said that the resignation of three MLAs from the Drafting Committee is a well orchestrated political game staged by the government, which the people are well aware.

The unwarranted remarks of MLA Ng Bijoy that the Drafting Committee is still waiting for submission of the five-point recommended by JCILPS to be included in the proposed draft bill has proved that the insincerity of the Drafting Committee, it claimed.

The statement wondered how come the government and Drafting Committee do not know the five-point recommendations which were adopted during a public consultation held on July 23 last.

Reiterating that the five-point recommendations to be included in the proposed draft bill will not be altered at any cost, the statement reaffirmed that the committee and public will not fall prey to the delaying tactics adopted by the government on the proposed bill.

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Bridge collapse cuts off border villages from other parts of State

MOREH August 1: Four villages lying near the Manipur-Myanmar border near moreh Town have been cut off after an iron bridge connecting the villages with the border town was washed

MOREH August 1: Four villages lying near the Manipur-Myanmar border near moreh Town have been cut off after an iron bridge connecting the villages with the border town was washed away last night by the strong river current.

The iron bridge on the Lokchao/ Minal River near the Haolenphai Village along the DC Road connecting Moreh Town with the four villages collapsed last night in the torrential rain cutting off any connect between the border villages and Moreh or other parts of the State.

Now with the bridge washed away, it would be impossible to import any construction materials from the Myanmar side. At the same time two Assam Rifles post guarding the border in the area will find it difficult to move around.

However, till today there is not much drop in the water level of the Lokchao River.

Meanwhile, additional DC N Gojendro visited the area to take stock of the situation.

He had also met Myanmar officials and urged them to help in the movement of the residents of the cut off villages until a new bridge is constructed.

At the moment several houses on the Myanmar side are also flooded due to overflowing of the Lokchao River.

Meanwhile, locals of Moreh are appealing to the government to make the Imphal-Moreh highway free as there is no other way for them to rush to whenever there is an emergency. People have also complained that they are facing numerous hardships including shortage of essential commodities since the highway was cut-off due to the torrential rainfall over the past few days.

It is been two days since the important highway has been cut off, cutting off the border town from other parts of the State.

The Moreh to Pallel stretch of the highway has caved in and witnessed landslides at more than 11 places since the arrival of this monsoon.

Even two-wheelers are unable to pass through at several places along the highway at present. This has resulted in stranding of several persons along the route.

It is also reported that people who are in emergencies are travelling from Moreh to Pallel on foot. Several mudslides are also reported in between Moreh and Lokchao and at Kwatha Lamkhai about 10 kms from Moreh.

A massive mudslide stretching for about 50 meters is also blocking the highway near the Khudengthabi Village.

People have appealed to the highway division of the PWD to clear the highway to enable communication along the highway possible once again.

It is also learnt that the highway has been cleared till Khudengthabi. However, several passenger vehicles are stranded at Khudengthabi.

Around 50 heavy and light vehicles are also stranded on the highway and there has been no electricity in the Moreh sub-division since the past five days.

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A review of Prof. Gangmumei`s `Social Chance In Manipur`

By Sanamani Yambem With all the scholarship and exposure of Prof Kamei one was somewhat surprised to see that the Hinduisation of Manipur is still being termed a Sanskritisation. When

By Sanamani Yambem

With all the scholarship and exposure of Prof Kamei one was somewhat surprised to see that the Hinduisation of Manipur is still being termed a Sanskritisation. When Prof. M N Srinivas had coined the term in his Tagore Memorial Lecture at the Columbia University what was implied then is what was popularity known then as the`Yuppies` or the Young andUpwardly Mobile Professionals. Although the young part may had not been considered but the upwardly mobile aspect was definitely an issue.

When the Meities adopted Hinduism, it did not create a separate class of people except perhaps the Bramhins who were ,to use a popular term not `indigenous `. and who would readily accept what the King had accepted.

As prof Kamei himself would admit ,one essential reason why Islam could spread so easily in Eastern India as against the tardy spread of Islam in Northern India ,was essentially the rigidities of the Brahminical being more rigid in North India compared to the Eastern part of the country, which resulted in the large concentration of Muslims in Eastern India leading to the creation of the then East Pakisthan and subsequently Bangladesh.

What Islam offered was equality ,which implies liberty and the choice to worship alongside your king. Adoption of Hinduism did not provide this.To call Manipur`s adoption of Hinduism purely as Sankritisation would not be doing justice to the original meaning of the word. We need to wake up to that.

Despite having adopted Hinduism ,the Hinduism of Manipur is Manipuri Hinduism and not the Hinduism of Tanjavur or say Somnath. The Hinduism of Manipur is Manipuri Hinduism unique in its own way. For while the rituals may be Hindu the customs are definitely are of the pre Hindu era. If there is a death or a child birth even in a Bramhin family , that family is not permitted to enter the temple or perform any ritual. This is exactly the blending of the rituals with the customs.

Yet, having said that Hinduism did not provide any upward mobility , it is about time that a true explaination be looked for rather than simply putting it as Sanskritisation.

Social change follows economic transformation .What one would have expected would be to examine the impact of the introduction of land revenue system in the state. How this had created a new class of petty officials yet,they had exercised tremendous influence n society. The creation of a bureaucracy within a very feudalistic set up. The social implications of the British rule could provide a possible answer.

What needs to be looked into would be the creation of a contractor and trading class in the state . The end of the Second World War in Manipur created a new group of people who had benifitted from the war. Often the question was how to spend the money. Air travel was newly introduced to the state and Calcutta was linked by Kalinga Airlines to Calcutta. Apart from the officials who were the people who travelled by air and for what.

My first trip was in the year 1955 when I travelled to Calcutta when I accompanied my parents. The aircraft was a Dakota (the famous DC-3) and the first stop was at Silchar followed by Agartala. That was purely pleasure trip. But there were others who went to Cal to cut a disc at the studios of His Masters Voice.

There were the book stores such as the Students Store and Book land . They have to travel to Cal to print their books or buy paper and ink. The emergence of a new class of entrepreneur need to be examined if we are to study social change.

We need to read the lyrics of the songs recorded in the immediate post war Manipur. The dress code, the shoes they wore and the cigarettes they smoked all these are manifestations of social change.

None of these aspects have been touched upon.

I wish Prof Gangmumei had given some insight as to why Manipur was let as a princely state and not as a part of British India. For when we examine the pattern of investment, particularly the railway network we see that while British India Assam had a railway line from Lumding to Badarpur to Silchar laid in early 20th Century Manipur is yet to have a rail line in the21st century.

Social change as reflected in the dress code , in the music , the plays , and also other forms of expression should have been looked into for a better appreciation of social change. One must ,however admit that the article has been well documented ,but not well analyzed. The treatment of the arrival and spread of Christainity deserves praise.

As an old friend ,nevertheless it is always a pleasure to read Gangmumei.

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Government should enforce guidelines in coal mining

By Oken Jeet Sandham   We have been seriously discussing on the coal mining issues – whether there are legal or illegal – taking place in Nagaland particularly in Mon

By Oken Jeet Sandham

 

We have been seriously discussing on the coal mining issues – whether there are legal or illegal – taking place in Nagaland particularly in Mon district. The random coal mining sans following guidelines has destroyed the environment and eco-system in and around the coal mining areas. The mining has also caused severe damage to the land resources of the area. We must know that we have to clear the forest where the mining is going to take place. Such activities lead to massive deforestation. Areas of forest will also be cleared in order to build the mining facility and laying roads. While doing so, many organisms and animals lose their natural habitat too. In the process, many organisms and animals start perishing themselves as they sometimes are not used to immediately other neighboring forest environment.

The Government might have been issuing licenses to the contractors/companies with complete guidelines. But they have hardly checked whether they have been carrying out as per the guidelines. As per the reports coming in from the Mon district, these contractors/companies have failed to properly close the areas after mining, thereby affecting the environment of the surrounding areas. Several water ponds have been there as a result of rampant illegal mining. The water collected in these ponds is polluted due to producing chemical composition in the mining area.

Nagaland Chief Minister TR Zeliang in his Budget Speech presented in the Assembly on July 23 also admitted the continued extraction of coal in the State in a faulty and dis-organized manner. He further said, “In order to effectively control and generate better revenue as well as to give more benefits to the land owners, the State Government has made amendments to the Nagaland Coal Policy and Rules to ensure that all lease holders get registered with Taxes department so that they are brought into the tax net.”

On the contrary, reports have been pouring in for quite some time of the rampant illegal coal mining taking place in the Mon district. There are allegations that many coal mafias from outside the State have been involved in all these illegal coal mining activities with the help of locals. These illegal coal mining activities have been allegedly continuing without being checked. Locals have been employed as cheap miners, besides it is reported that they have been working without equipment necessary during mining works.

If the Government wants the coal mining to continue, they should strictly enforce the guidelines so that no environmental pollution is there. They should also see that the health and wages of mineworkers are properly taken care of. Safety should be priority for the mineworkers and they should try to improve the safety areas for them (mineworkers). We should carefully monitor whether they are provided with all these necessary equipment.

Although mining is a very money-making business and creates employment avenues, we should not forget that such activity severely affects our environment. Zeliang in his Budget Speech made it clear that the amended Nagaland Coal Policy and Rules would ensure setting up of integrated “coal stockyards and depots” at important exit points, which, according to him would check “illegal mining, rationalize coal mining and increase revenue of the State.” He, however, stated that the Village Councils had been empowered to “check illegal mining, protect the environment and collect Naga Commission.” But illegal mining seems to be continuing unchecked. The Government should immediately investigate into illegal coal mining activities as they have been gravely harming their ecological system and also other lease holders as to whether they observe proper guidelines. We should not talk of losing revenues only.

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Heavy rains trigger landslide in Manipur, 20 dead; floods wreak havoc in West … – IBNLive

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Massive landslide buries 20 people alive; houses washed away in Chandel

CHANDEL, August 1: Atleast 20 villagers of Joumol Village under Khengjoi Sub-Division in Chandel District have been buried alive and several houses swept away in a landslide due to incessant

A photo of the landslide at Joumol Village, Chandel Manipur

A photo of the landslide at Joumol Village, Chandel Manipur

CHANDEL, August 1: Atleast 20 villagers of Joumol Village under Khengjoi Sub-Division in Chandel District have been buried alive and several houses swept away in a landslide due to incessant rain for the past few days in the State.

According to reliable sources, 20 villagers of Joumol Village have been buried alive while 12 houses were swept away by landslide early this morning around 6:30.

However, a villager survived the fury of nature and reported the incident to the Assam Rifles post of Hengshi Village.

Joumol Village is located around 98 km from the Tengnoupal HQ (83 km of motorable road upto Holenjang and 15 km of non-motorable road from there on).

The State Relief and Disaster Management department has also instructed the Chandel district administration to depute district disaster rescue team to the spot and co-operate with the villagers, according to official sources.

Several houses of Hollenjang, Wayang and Tuitung Village under Khengjoi sub-Division have also been swept away by landslides in the past few days.

But there are no reports of loss of human lives from these villages till the filing of this report.

The State government has dispatched a team of State Disaster Response Force to rescue the villagers.

But the team could not proceed to their destination due to several landslides near Tengnoupal and had to return to Chandel district Headquarters.

It is also learnt that the bodies of the villagers buried underneath are yet to be retrieved, as no rescue team is able to reach the village yet.

Meanwhile, another landslide wreaked havoc in between Bongyang to Lokchao along the Imphal-Moreh section of the national highway and Tengnoupal-Sangshak road in Chandel district.

Some of the villagers of Senam and Tengnoupal fearing similar devastations in their villages have started vacating their houses and shifting their belongings to safer places.

The fear has been ignited by the appearance of cracks in their villages due to the landslide.

Major cracks have also appeared on the Imphal-Moreh highway in between Chahmol and Tengnoupal.

In between Tengnoupal-Sita Junction to Tengnoupal Power Sub-Station landslides have occurred at four locations blocking the Tengnoupal-Sangshak road.

A portion of the road has also been washed away by a landslide in between Chehlep Lamkhai and Phalbung Village.

Speaking to the media persons, Daniel Mate, president Kuki Students`™ Organisation Tengnoupal said that owing to the incessant rainfall, landslides have occurred at many places in and around Tengnoupal Village.

And the village has been cut off from the rest of the State due to landslides since the last few days, he added.

While appealing the State Government to provide relief assistance, he also urged the general public and traders to suspend vehicular movement along the Imphal-Moreh road temporarily due as precautionary measures.

Meanwhile, the Vaiphei Peoples`™ Council, Gen HQ has also expressed its deep and heartfelt anguish at the landslide.

A statement of the council said almost all the villagers of Joumol Village lost their lives in the massive landslide, with the exception of one who managed to survive under extreme circumstances.

With the village still inaccessible due to incessant rainfall, the Vaiphei community would like to call on the State government, Army, paramilitary forces and non-governmental organizations to expedite relief operation and ascertain the veracity of the extent of damages, and carry out relief operation without further delay, it said.

The loss of human lives is painful enough. And the lost of an entire village due to natural calamity calls for a joint united effort, and the Vaiphei Peoples`™ Council, on behalf of the Vaiphei community, would like to appeal to all to lend a helping hand in this hour of distress and great need, the press release signed by Khatkhotong Baite, president VPC and Khamneithang Vaiphei, general secretary said.

19 of the 20 victims of the landslide have been identified as:

1. Semkhothong Baite (M) 60 years, 2. Khamneng Baite (F) 60 years, 3. Semkhothong Baite (M) 60 years, 4. Khanching Baite (F) 60 yrs, 5. Semkhoson Baite (M) 65 yrs, 6. Jamlet Baite (M) 45 yrs, 7. Semkholet Baite (M) 50 yrs, 8. Jangminlun Baite (M) 20 yrs, 9. Mangkholet baite (M) 40 yrs, 10. Hoineilhing Baite (F) 3 yrs, 11. Doujam Baite (M) 30 yrs, 12. Paojamang Baite (M) 1yrs, 13. Thangmang baite (M) 40 yrs, 14. Holmang Baite (M) 40 yrs, 15. Thangkholal Baite (M) 40 yrs, 16. Mary Baite (F) 35 yrs, 17. Lhunkhomang Baite (M) 25 yrs, 18. Jangginlal Baite (M) 25 yrs, 19. Tongkhothang Baite (M) 35 yrs.

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Centre rushes NDRF teams to Manipur after at least 20 die in landslide – Daily News & Analysis


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The Centre on Saturday directed NDRF to move forces to Manipur immediately for rescue and relief operations in landslide-affected areas where at least 20 people have lost their lives. Home Minister Rajnath Singh has spoken to Manipur Chief Minister O …


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21 killed in Manipur landslides – The Hindu

21 killed in Manipur landslidesThe HinduAt least 21 villagers were killed when four massive landslides, triggered by rainfall, hit Khengjoi early Saturday morning. According to sources, only one survived the disaster. District officers from Chandel hav…

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At least 21 villagers were killed when four massive landslides, triggered by rainfall, hit Khengjoi early Saturday morning. According to sources, only one survived the disaster. District officers from Chandel have rushed to the spot. Keywords: Manipur

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Various parts of Manipur have been flooded following heavy rainfall for the last five days causing all major rivers of the state to rise to an alarming level, The Sangai Express reports. With government premises in the area evacuated, locals
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Major rivers in spate, Serou bridge over Chakpi river in dire straitE-Pao.net

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Manipur floods: Hectares of fields submerged, major roads and bridges down as
Daily News & Analysis
Various parts of Manipur have been flooded following heavy rainfall for the last five days causing all major rivers of the state to rise to an alarming level, The Sangai Express reports. With government premises in the area evacuated, locals
Appeals for aid in flooded areasKanglaOnline
Major rivers in spate, Serou bridge over Chakpi river in dire straitE-Pao.net

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VIDEO: 20 dead in Manipur landslide after heavy rain, several families … – The Indian Express


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VIDEO: 20 dead in Manipur landslide after heavy rain, several families
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Twenty people were killed in a landslide triggered by heavy incessant rain at Zoumoal village in Manipur’s Chandel district today, police said. Superintendent of Police of Chandel district Herojit Singh said 20 people were killed in the landslide at

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VIDEO: 20 dead in Manipur landslide after heavy rain, several families
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Twenty people were killed in a landslide triggered by heavy incessant rain at Zoumoal village in Manipur's Chandel district today, police said. Superintendent of Police of Chandel district Herojit Singh said 20 people were killed in the landslide at

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Towns Cut Off, Villages Submerged as Manipur Battles Floods
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Incessant rain in the last few days have washed away bridges and national highways besides rendering thousands of people homeless in Manipur. Low-lying areas in capital Imphal and its outskirts have been inundated. The state has witnessed moderate to …
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Towns Cut Off, Villages Submerged as Manipur Battles Floods
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Incessant rain in the last few days have washed away bridges and national highways besides rendering thousands of people homeless in Manipur. Low-lying areas in capital Imphal and its outskirts have been inundated. The state has witnessed moderate to …
Worst Flood In 200 Years Hits India's Troubled State ManipurCounterCurrents.org
Floods inundate villages, roads cut off in ManipurNagaland Post

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Hill People`s Alliance forms ADC Churachandpur

LAMKA, July 31: The elected members of the Autonomous District Council Churachandpur have elected Langkhanpau Guite as the leader of the council today with 16 voting for him. The ADC

LAMKA, July 31: The elected members of the Autonomous District Council Churachandpur have elected Langkhanpau Guite as the leader of the council today with 16 voting for him.

The ADC Churachandpur was formed today with the election of Guite as the chairman.

His opponent Khaipau Haokip got five votes while two were declared void. Another member acting as the polling officer didn`™t vote.

The new chairman designate thanked his colleagues from the Hill People Alliance for electing him.

Guite also thanked his sole opponent describing him as a close colleague from the last council.

Speaking on the occasion, Guite said `as we are at the dawn of constituting a new council, let us resolve to work more closely in unison, harmony in the interest of our district.`™

`Due to lack of staff, the few who are there have to work extra in our offices today. Posts vacant due to death or superannuation are still lying vacant.`

He urged the elected members to work for the protection of the district boundary, secure sixth schedule in the hills and work in cooperation with the local MLAs.

He further exhorted the elected council members to work sincerely for the interest of the district.

Meanwhile, reacting to reports appearing on local dailies about the Hill Area Committee deciding to endorse the granting of sixth schedule to the hills of the State but on the condition that the ADC Act 1971 and ML&LR Act should be amended, he said he had talked to the HAC chairman who has clarified against making any such decision.

Guite said the council takes strong objection to the report.

He further appealed to all to attend to their posting places including the SDOs and the SDCs so that the medical staff, police and teachers would follow suit.

Guite also called on the need to invite the ADC leaders as chief guest in important functions like the Independence Day celebration which would be a step forward in the empowering of the ADCs.

Meanwhile, the DC Lunminthang Haokip who also attended the function briefed the newly elected council members about the status of the finance and different schemes undertaken in the district.

Elaborating on the status of IAY scheme in the district, the DC said funding is awaited as the paper work is already completed.

The other members of the council also expressed appreciation of the new chairman and made suggestion for improving ADC Churachandpur.

Meanwhile, it was informed that the election for the vice chairman will be held on August 3 following which the chairman will appoint five executive members.

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ILPS agitations continue

IMPHAL, July 31: Agitations demanding action against the police personnel involved in the death of Sapam Robinhood and introduction of the Inner Line Permit System or a similar legislation in

IMPHAL, July 31: Agitations demanding action against the police personnel involved in the death of Sapam Robinhood and introduction of the Inner Line Permit System or a similar legislation in the State continued at several places in the State today.

Protestors braved the incessant rain which has been non-stop since morning to come out to the streets and stage sit in protest supporting the movement.

Sit in protests were held at Pishumthong Oinal Leikai organised by the local meira paibi lup at the Pishumthong Waiting Shed.

Speaking to media persons, Memcha member of the POLMP demanded the government to acknowledge the interest of the people and fulfill their demand at the earliest.

Instead of going forward towards prosperity, the State seems to be going backward and through a lot of hardships, she said.

The students are losing their valuable time and those surviving and feeding their families through their daily wages have been hit hard by the government`™s lack of concern for the people, she added.

The present turmoil in the State could have been prevented only if the government was concern with the welfare of the people, she continued.

Memcha also demanded that the police personnel involved in the death of class XI student Sapam Robinhood should be punished at the earliest.

She continued the Pishumthong Oinam Leikai Meira Paibi Leikai will also support the JCILPS until the demand for introduction of the ILPS or a similar legislation is fulfilled.

Womenfolk of Khobghampat Awang Leikai, Khongampat Mantri Leikai, Khongampat Mayai Leikai also staged a sit in protest in their locality today.

Similar sit-ins were also witnessed at Singjamei, Uripok, Khurai, Kakwa among other places.

Placards demanding implementation of the ILPS and action against the police personnel involved in the death of class XI student Sapam Robinhood were also exhibited during the demonstrations.

Meanwhile, the Imphal East United Clubs`™ Organisation has demanded the Congress government to bring a proper solution to the present demand for the introduction of the Inner Line Permit System or a similar legislation in the State.

It stated any delay in finding a solution to the issue would only add fuel to the anger among the public which would result in more uprisings in the State.

It urged the government to prepare the draft of a bill and at the earliest and discuss it with the people.

The organisation further pointed out that the government employees of the State have failed to come out and support the ongoing movement till date.

It further appealed to the employees to join in the movement.

The organisation has also demanded suspension of the police personnel involved in the death of Sapam Robinhood at the earliest.

The statement continued that the organisation strongly supports the movement spearheaded by the JCILPS.

Sit in protests were also staged at Kakching Khunou Bazar by the Kakching Khunou,Umathel,Thongam meira paibee, at Charangpat Nongpokp Sekmai by Charanagpat club and meira paibee Thokchom Lamkhai by Thokchom Lamkhai meira paibee and at Wabagai Lamkhai by Hiyanglam Lamjao,Wabagai meira paibee.

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JCILPS snubs credibility of Drafting Committee, pledges to continue stir

IMPHAL, July 31: Claiming that insincerity of the government is clearly palpable with the resignation of three MLAs from the Drafting Committee which has been entrusted with the responsibility to

IMPHAL, July 31: Claiming that insincerity of the government is clearly palpable with the resignation of three MLAs from the Drafting Committee which has been entrusted with the responsibility to draft an acceptable bill to safeguard the indigenous people, the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) has accused the government of trying to appease the people and committee by making false promises that an acceptable bill to do the needful will be drafted at the earliest.

In a statement signed by Assistant Media Co-ordinator of JCILPS Md Kheiruddin Shah Mojinmayum, the committee which is leading the mass movement for enactment of a new bill to monitor the incessant entry of outsiders into the state said the resignation of the three MLAs from the Drafting Committee came at a time when the government is assuring the people and the committee that a bill acceptable to all sections of the people will be drafted within the set deadline.

Following the resignation of the three MLAs from the Drafting Committee, the government`™s lackadaisical attitude towards drafting of the proposed bill which is the collective wishes of the people has come to the fore, it stated.

Saying that the ongoing mass movement for enactment of a fresh bill needs to be intensified as the government remains ineffective to the collective wishes of the people, the statement vowed to continue with different forms of agitation along with the public till an acceptable bill is passed by the government.

The government cannot easily fool the committee and public by inviting for talk on the proposed enactment of a new bill that also through the media. What the public want from the government is good governance nothing else which they have failed to deliver, it said.

Stating that the committee is closely monitoring the sudden resignation of the three MLAs from the Drafting Committee, it asked the political parties and government to desist from indulging in electoral politics by taking advantage of ILPS issue.

The ongoing legitimate movement for enactment of a new bill is solely for safeguarding the indigenous people, the statement said, appealing the people to intensify the ongoing agitation which the government is trying to suppress.

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