Haipou Jadonang`s statue to be unvieled on Aug 29

IMPHAL, Aug 24: The Haipou Jadonang Statue & Park Development Committee-Manipur has informed that as desired by the general public, the committee is organising the solemn occasion for unveiling the

IMPHAL, Aug 24: The Haipou Jadonang Statue & Park Development Committee-Manipur has informed that as desired by the general public, the committee is organising the solemn occasion for unveiling the bronze statue of Haipou Jadonang on his 84th Death Anniversary which is to be held on August 29 at the park in a befitting manner.

A statement of the committee said the park in the name of Haipou Jadonang was built in 2006 with the assistance of the State government, near the site of his hanging in between the Imphal River and the Nambul River and a bronze statue has been erected within the park.

It said the people of Manipur have shown its gratitude to the State government for the development of the park and installation of the statue.

It has further appealed to all ethnic communities of Manipur including CSOs, religious leaders and people from the different walks of like to join the solemn observation of the 84th Death anniversary and unveiling of the Statue of the freedom fighter on August 29 at 10am at the haipou Jadonang Park, Keishampat.

It has further appealed to all concern not to call bandhs or blockade on the day.

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Haipou Jadonang`s statue to be unvieled on Aug 29

IMPHAL, Aug 24: The Haipou Jadonang Statue & Park Development Committee-Manipur has informed that as desired by the general public, the committee is organising the solemn occasion for unveiling the

IMPHAL, Aug 24: The Haipou Jadonang Statue & Park Development Committee-Manipur has informed that as desired by the general public, the committee is organising the solemn occasion for unveiling the bronze statue of Haipou Jadonang on his 84th Death Anniversary which is to be held on August 29 at the park in a befitting manner.

A statement of the committee said the park in the name of Haipou Jadonang was built in 2006 with the assistance of the State government, near the site of his hanging in between the Imphal River and the Nambul River and a bronze statue has been erected within the park.

It said the people of Manipur have shown its gratitude to the State government for the development of the park and installation of the statue.

It has further appealed to all ethnic communities of Manipur including CSOs, religious leaders and people from the different walks of like to join the solemn observation of the 84th Death anniversary and unveiling of the Statue of the freedom fighter on August 29 at 10am at the haipou Jadonang Park, Keishampat.

It has further appealed to all concern not to call bandhs or blockade on the day.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/08/haipou-jadonangs-statue-to-be-unvieled-on-aug-29/

Manipur and Federalism

The entangle over the demand for the introduction of the Inner Line Permit System, ILPS, or an equivalent act in Manipur to control influx of migrants settlers hopefully will be

The entangle over the demand for the introduction of the Inner Line Permit System, ILPS, or an equivalent act in Manipur to control influx of migrants settlers hopefully will be resolved tomorrow when the JCILPS meets the government for a final time before the bill is tabled before the Manipur Assembly. As to whether the bill will have a smooth passage to become law is another matter, but the period of lull that will hopefully follow must be used to reflect on all that has happened. A lot has indeed happened in the two months that went by. Street protests in Imphal and other valley districts that often degenerated into chaos and mayhem; damages caused to public and private properties; the flash point of the clashes at Moreh and more. Besides all the action on the ground, the internet too had transformed into a virtual free for all battlefield, where abuses and counter abuses flew in all directions possible. Especially after the Moreh incident, this grew dangerously close to another form of ethnic feud, but the only saving grace of this battlefield is, though ugly and unseemly, nobody gets injured however intense the combats. Though the open declarations of hatreds and dislikes between communities would have shocked anybody, in a way it could prove to be a beneficial purge in the end. Sometimes, as psychologists tell us, it is therapeutic to even scream at the sky, or at each other, and vent all that was hidden within, instead of keeping the negative emotions closeted within while pretending bonhomie on the outside during social interactions. Quite by coincidence, these face-offs had another component too. The declaration of a `Framework Agreement` between the NSCN(IM) and the Government of India on August 3, brought in a third dimension to the cold war.

All the fang-baring and venom spitting then, we hope will result in new and more realistic intercommunity relationships in Manipur. What has become clear is (and this is not a new thing though) that the interests and aspirations of the different ethnic groups in Manipur are not at all homogenous. As we have reminded on several occasions, even during these last two months, it is the valley community, the Meiteis to be precise, who must leave its nostalgia about their past and come to terms with the fact of these divergence of interests in the modern times. They must not presume foreknowledge of what other communities want, or claim proprietorship of the state`™s interest. There is, and there will have to be, something as Manipur`™s interest (geography above all determines this) common to all who have made the state their home, but this common interest would have to be a result of periodic ratification. There are plenty of forums on which this can happen, beginning with the State Assembly, to interactions between civil bodies. As in any meaningful federation however, besides these common interests, there can be and should be individual interests of the different ethnic components too.

An illustration will help. Take the United Kingdom of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Each of them once had their separate flags. The flag of St. George for England, the flag of St. Andrews for Scotland and the flag of St. Patrick for Northern Ireland. The Union Jack, which is the flag of the United Kingdom, is a combination of these three flags. Flag of St. George and of St. Andrew, both of which has a white banner with a red crucifix running all across its length and breath, are nearly identical so have been conjoined. The flag of St. Patrick is also a white banner with a red cross that runs diagonally across the rectangle of the banner. After changing the background to deep blue lined with thick white borders, these emblems from the three components of the nation are combined to form the now a familiar sight `“ the Union Jack. This is the flag of the UK and it is used in all its official functions. However, in sporting tournaments, such as the Football World Cup, they compete separately, which is why many of us would have noticed with surprise the flag that come out during England`™s World Cup matches, is the flag of St. George, the white banner with a red crucifix spanning across it, strongly reminiscent of the images we are familiar with of the Crusade of medieval Europe, and interestingly of the annals of the legendary archer, Robinhood who fought for justice of the Saxon peasants against the Norman rulers of England of the time. Lest we are confused by these accounts of flags, the Republic of Ireland (which is different from Northern Ireland), and not a part of the UK, we know has its own separate flag, and a very secular choice of three colours identical to the Indian flag, but running in vertical rows and obviously without the Ashok Chakra. The point we are making is, it is time for Manipur to delineate between the larger interests of the state from those of the individual communities. Beyond the common interest then, if the interests of the hill communities are protected, it entails that the valley`™s interest too must receive protection to give parity. The inability to strike the right equation so far, in which the valley is increasingly beginning to see itself as the one at the receiving end, is another big reason for the kind of trouble we are witnessing today. The pursuit of these separate interests must however not be at the cost of each other.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/08/manipur-and-federalism/

Manipur and Federalism

The entangle over the demand for the introduction of the Inner Line Permit System, ILPS, or an equivalent act in Manipur to control influx of migrants settlers hopefully will be

The entangle over the demand for the introduction of the Inner Line Permit System, ILPS, or an equivalent act in Manipur to control influx of migrants settlers hopefully will be resolved tomorrow when the JCILPS meets the government for a final time before the bill is tabled before the Manipur Assembly. As to whether the bill will have a smooth passage to become law is another matter, but the period of lull that will hopefully follow must be used to reflect on all that has happened. A lot has indeed happened in the two months that went by. Street protests in Imphal and other valley districts that often degenerated into chaos and mayhem; damages caused to public and private properties; the flash point of the clashes at Moreh and more. Besides all the action on the ground, the internet too had transformed into a virtual free for all battlefield, where abuses and counter abuses flew in all directions possible. Especially after the Moreh incident, this grew dangerously close to another form of ethnic feud, but the only saving grace of this battlefield is, though ugly and unseemly, nobody gets injured however intense the combats. Though the open declarations of hatreds and dislikes between communities would have shocked anybody, in a way it could prove to be a beneficial purge in the end. Sometimes, as psychologists tell us, it is therapeutic to even scream at the sky, or at each other, and vent all that was hidden within, instead of keeping the negative emotions closeted within while pretending bonhomie on the outside during social interactions. Quite by coincidence, these face-offs had another component too. The declaration of a `Framework Agreement` between the NSCN(IM) and the Government of India on August 3, brought in a third dimension to the cold war.

All the fang-baring and venom spitting then, we hope will result in new and more realistic intercommunity relationships in Manipur. What has become clear is (and this is not a new thing though) that the interests and aspirations of the different ethnic groups in Manipur are not at all homogenous. As we have reminded on several occasions, even during these last two months, it is the valley community, the Meiteis to be precise, who must leave its nostalgia about their past and come to terms with the fact of these divergence of interests in the modern times. They must not presume foreknowledge of what other communities want, or claim proprietorship of the state`™s interest. There is, and there will have to be, something as Manipur`™s interest (geography above all determines this) common to all who have made the state their home, but this common interest would have to be a result of periodic ratification. There are plenty of forums on which this can happen, beginning with the State Assembly, to interactions between civil bodies. As in any meaningful federation however, besides these common interests, there can be and should be individual interests of the different ethnic components too.

An illustration will help. Take the United Kingdom of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Each of them once had their separate flags. The flag of St. George for England, the flag of St. Andrews for Scotland and the flag of St. Patrick for Northern Ireland. The Union Jack, which is the flag of the United Kingdom, is a combination of these three flags. Flag of St. George and of St. Andrew, both of which has a white banner with a red crucifix running all across its length and breath, are nearly identical so have been conjoined. The flag of St. Patrick is also a white banner with a red cross that runs diagonally across the rectangle of the banner. After changing the background to deep blue lined with thick white borders, these emblems from the three components of the nation are combined to form the now a familiar sight `“ the Union Jack. This is the flag of the UK and it is used in all its official functions. However, in sporting tournaments, such as the Football World Cup, they compete separately, which is why many of us would have noticed with surprise the flag that come out during England`™s World Cup matches, is the flag of St. George, the white banner with a red crucifix spanning across it, strongly reminiscent of the images we are familiar with of the Crusade of medieval Europe, and interestingly of the annals of the legendary archer, Robinhood who fought for justice of the Saxon peasants against the Norman rulers of England of the time. Lest we are confused by these accounts of flags, the Republic of Ireland (which is different from Northern Ireland), and not a part of the UK, we know has its own separate flag, and a very secular choice of three colours identical to the Indian flag, but running in vertical rows and obviously without the Ashok Chakra. The point we are making is, it is time for Manipur to delineate between the larger interests of the state from those of the individual communities. Beyond the common interest then, if the interests of the hill communities are protected, it entails that the valley`™s interest too must receive protection to give parity. The inability to strike the right equation so far, in which the valley is increasingly beginning to see itself as the one at the receiving end, is another big reason for the kind of trouble we are witnessing today. The pursuit of these separate interests must however not be at the cost of each other.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/08/manipur-and-federalism/

On the Fragrance of Roasted Ngari

A Bit of Verity & Falsity by Vox Populi Will the Manipuri people survive without Morok? Can we live without Ngari? It is hard to imagine life without Morok &

Ngari

Ngari

A Bit of Verity & Falsity by Vox Populi

Will the Manipuri people survive without Morok? Can we live without Ngari? It is hard to imagine life without Morok & Ngari. If Nagaland or the government of India wishes to wipe off Manipur, they must attack Morok & Ngari first so that Manipur meets a natural end.

Even with a steaming fish curry doled out in front of our eyes, it is difficult to swallow a mouthful of rice without the Morokmetpa gracefully seated in a corner of our plate. We can survive without a leader who would lead, but our lives would be horrible without Morok & Ngari.

There is a leadership vacuum. This we all agree. We are badly in need of a worthwhile leader to repair the damage that has been done to our polity, economy and our outlook. A single leader for Manipur as a whole is also an uneasy proposition. Everybody in Manipur wants to become a leader, and every Manipuri, more or less has attributes of a leader. This is why we are seeing so many leaders, sprouting up almost everywhere in Leirak-Khulak and Urak-Warak. One can eulogise Manipur as a land littered with leaders across its length and breadth. It pains the head to decide which leader is to be respected, or which one is to be hailed with deference. Many are in the dark, failing to come out of the alley of powerlessness, to decide.

If fear is all that matters, then someone who can make the young and old, women and children, the wise and fool tremble with fear by threat or intimidation must be the leader of the highest order. There have been rulers of vast empires, at the slightest mention of whose names people acquire cold sweat. Are they today remembered with love and respect? If leader is someone who can kill millions of people, who in turn is feared by millions, then atom bomb is a big leader. Pistols and revolvers are small leaders. A kitchen knife must also be respected for it can be a tiny leader as well.

Leader is someone, just at the slightest mention of his/her name, without his/her presence; evokes reverence deep in our hearts, cast a golden ray of hope in front of our eyes, showers joy and happiness for the welfare of people in abundance like an infinite spring. Leader is someone who detests any kind of personal benefits. Manipur and its people are eagerly looking for this kind of a leader. Not someone who dredges a few meters of leikai drainage and seeks our electoral mandates. Not someone who dumps a truckload of soil over the sunken area of our courtyards and sweet-talk about elections. Not someone who sprinkles a few truckloads of gravel and shouts on the rooftops: `It`™s me who did it `“ it`™s me who did it`! Also, not that man who came guarded with bodyguards and showered money on the pallas at mother`™s shradh. Not someone who offers concealed paraphernalia in the name of the land. Not someone who went begging to Delhi and comes back saying `this time they have put more` with full of pride. Indeed it`™s dicey to be our leader. For sure one is desperately needed. But wherefrom will he/she come? From the south or north, or from the east or west, or from the middle of the Loktak; if one springs up from the middle of that water `¦ Or should we mould a leader made with Morok & Ngari if at all any leader fails to show up? Whatever it may be, leader of Manipur must be men of Ngari & Morok. We are a people who savour the fragrance of Ngari.

(English translation by Khura Seraton. Courtesy: Poknapham)

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/08/on-the-fragrance-of-roasted-ngari/

On the Fragrance of Roasted Ngari

A Bit of Verity & Falsity by Vox Populi Will the Manipuri people survive without Morok? Can we live without Ngari? It is hard to imagine life without Morok &

Ngari

Ngari

A Bit of Verity & Falsity by Vox Populi

Will the Manipuri people survive without Morok? Can we live without Ngari? It is hard to imagine life without Morok & Ngari. If Nagaland or the government of India wishes to wipe off Manipur, they must attack Morok & Ngari first so that Manipur meets a natural end.

Even with a steaming fish curry doled out in front of our eyes, it is difficult to swallow a mouthful of rice without the Morokmetpa gracefully seated in a corner of our plate. We can survive without a leader who would lead, but our lives would be horrible without Morok & Ngari.

There is a leadership vacuum. This we all agree. We are badly in need of a worthwhile leader to repair the damage that has been done to our polity, economy and our outlook. A single leader for Manipur as a whole is also an uneasy proposition. Everybody in Manipur wants to become a leader, and every Manipuri, more or less has attributes of a leader. This is why we are seeing so many leaders, sprouting up almost everywhere in Leirak-Khulak and Urak-Warak. One can eulogise Manipur as a land littered with leaders across its length and breadth. It pains the head to decide which leader is to be respected, or which one is to be hailed with deference. Many are in the dark, failing to come out of the alley of powerlessness, to decide.

If fear is all that matters, then someone who can make the young and old, women and children, the wise and fool tremble with fear by threat or intimidation must be the leader of the highest order. There have been rulers of vast empires, at the slightest mention of whose names people acquire cold sweat. Are they today remembered with love and respect? If leader is someone who can kill millions of people, who in turn is feared by millions, then atom bomb is a big leader. Pistols and revolvers are small leaders. A kitchen knife must also be respected for it can be a tiny leader as well.

Leader is someone, just at the slightest mention of his/her name, without his/her presence; evokes reverence deep in our hearts, cast a golden ray of hope in front of our eyes, showers joy and happiness for the welfare of people in abundance like an infinite spring. Leader is someone who detests any kind of personal benefits. Manipur and its people are eagerly looking for this kind of a leader. Not someone who dredges a few meters of leikai drainage and seeks our electoral mandates. Not someone who dumps a truckload of soil over the sunken area of our courtyards and sweet-talk about elections. Not someone who sprinkles a few truckloads of gravel and shouts on the rooftops: `It`™s me who did it `“ it`™s me who did it`! Also, not that man who came guarded with bodyguards and showered money on the pallas at mother`™s shradh. Not someone who offers concealed paraphernalia in the name of the land. Not someone who went begging to Delhi and comes back saying `this time they have put more` with full of pride. Indeed it`™s dicey to be our leader. For sure one is desperately needed. But wherefrom will he/she come? From the south or north, or from the east or west, or from the middle of the Loktak; if one springs up from the middle of that water `¦ Or should we mould a leader made with Morok & Ngari if at all any leader fails to show up? Whatever it may be, leader of Manipur must be men of Ngari & Morok. We are a people who savour the fragrance of Ngari.

(English translation by Khura Seraton. Courtesy: Poknapham)

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/08/on-the-fragrance-of-roasted-ngari/

More students join hunger strikes demanding ILP

IMPHAL, August 24: With 14 more hunger strikers launching their hunger strikes in the State capital today demanding implementation of the Inner Line Permit System in the State, the total

A girl student being picked up from her hunger strike venue by the concern authorities.

A girl student being picked up from her hunger strike venue by the concern authorities.

IMPHAL, August 24: With 14 more hunger strikers launching their hunger strikes in the State capital today demanding implementation of the Inner Line Permit System in the State, the total number of hunger strikers including those arrested by the police has reached 75.

At Chingmeirong, two young students launched their hunger strike at 5:30pm after their predecessors were picked up by the concern authorities.

The two are identified as class XII student of North Point higher Secondary School Lourembam Binita, 17, daughter of L Bhogen and class XII student of Manipur Public School Moirangthem Manju, 17, daughter of M Gonjen. Both are from Chingmeirong West.

Meanwhile, 33-year old Gurumayum Supermass son of G Basanta Sharma of Khongman Mangjil Mamang who was hit by a rubber bullet during a meira rally at Singjamei Bazar area on August 15 has also launched a hunger strike demanding the ILP in the State.

He has launched his strike at Oriental Club.

At Ananda Singh Higher Secondary School, five students came out to launch their hunger strike today.

They are identified as class XII student of Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Academy Oinam Malemnganba Meitei, 16, son of Oinam Kumar Meitei; class IX students of Laishram Mani Memorial English Academy Meiteileima Wahengbam, 13, daughter of W Bihari and Priyangka Thingbaijam 13, daughter of (L) Th Palhadha; class XII student of CC Higher Secondary School Loitongbam Suraj Singh, 16, son of L Homeshor Singh and class XII student of Lilong Higher Secondary School Karam Jemshan Meitei, 16, son of K Raben Meitei.

The concern authorities have also picked up B Puja Devi, 18, daughter of B Jadumani Sharma of Singjamei Wangma Torban Kshetri Leikai around 1pm today. She was picked up from her hunger strike venue at Singjamei Wangma Kshetri Leikai.

Today six volunteers of the DESAM launched their hunger strikes in front of the DESAM office, Keishampat.

The volunteers are identified as the student organisation`™s Wangoi unit secretary and BA 1st semester student of Manipur College Thongam Sarita Devi, 17, daughter of Th Tomba Singh; Kakching Khunou unit member Takhellembam Sanajaoba, 22, son of T Tomba; B.Sc 5th semester student of DM College of Science, Chingtham Thanil Singh 20, son of Ch Premchand; B Com 5th semester student of DM College of Commerce, Kshetrimayum Chitaranjan Singh, 20, son of Ksh Gobardhon Singh and Achom Elina Devi 22, daughter of Achom Dinamani.

The six started their strike following the arrest of nine volunteers who were on hunger strike.

While, Laimayum Krishnakumar Sharma 45, son of (L) L Madhop Sharma is continuing with his hunger strike at Thangmeiband THAU Ground opposite waiting shed since August 21.

Four other individuals had launched their hunger strikes at Takyel Kolom Leikai Waiting Shed since 1pm yesterday. They are identified as president KCL Yumkham Tokendrojit, 27, son of (L) Y Saratchandra; general secretary KCL Tongbram Bulgeria, 25, son of T Budhi; executive member KCL Thingbaijam Kenton, 21, son of Th Ithoi and executive member Wakongthem Sivachandra 24, Late W Subashchandra, all from Takyel Kolom Leikai.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/08/more-students-join-hunger-strikes-demanding-ilp/

More students join hunger strikes demanding ILP

IMPHAL, August 24: With 14 more hunger strikers launching their hunger strikes in the State capital today demanding implementation of the Inner Line Permit System in the State, the total

A girl student being picked up from her hunger strike venue by the concern authorities.

A girl student being picked up from her hunger strike venue by the concern authorities.

IMPHAL, August 24: With 14 more hunger strikers launching their hunger strikes in the State capital today demanding implementation of the Inner Line Permit System in the State, the total number of hunger strikers including those arrested by the police has reached 75.

At Chingmeirong, two young students launched their hunger strike at 5:30pm after their predecessors were picked up by the concern authorities.

The two are identified as class XII student of North Point higher Secondary School Lourembam Binita, 17, daughter of L Bhogen and class XII student of Manipur Public School Moirangthem Manju, 17, daughter of M Gonjen. Both are from Chingmeirong West.

Meanwhile, 33-year old Gurumayum Supermass son of G Basanta Sharma of Khongman Mangjil Mamang who was hit by a rubber bullet during a meira rally at Singjamei Bazar area on August 15 has also launched a hunger strike demanding the ILP in the State.

He has launched his strike at Oriental Club.

At Ananda Singh Higher Secondary School, five students came out to launch their hunger strike today.

They are identified as class XII student of Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Academy Oinam Malemnganba Meitei, 16, son of Oinam Kumar Meitei; class IX students of Laishram Mani Memorial English Academy Meiteileima Wahengbam, 13, daughter of W Bihari and Priyangka Thingbaijam 13, daughter of (L) Th Palhadha; class XII student of CC Higher Secondary School Loitongbam Suraj Singh, 16, son of L Homeshor Singh and class XII student of Lilong Higher Secondary School Karam Jemshan Meitei, 16, son of K Raben Meitei.

The concern authorities have also picked up B Puja Devi, 18, daughter of B Jadumani Sharma of Singjamei Wangma Torban Kshetri Leikai around 1pm today. She was picked up from her hunger strike venue at Singjamei Wangma Kshetri Leikai.

Today six volunteers of the DESAM launched their hunger strikes in front of the DESAM office, Keishampat.

The volunteers are identified as the student organisation`™s Wangoi unit secretary and BA 1st semester student of Manipur College Thongam Sarita Devi, 17, daughter of Th Tomba Singh; Kakching Khunou unit member Takhellembam Sanajaoba, 22, son of T Tomba; B.Sc 5th semester student of DM College of Science, Chingtham Thanil Singh 20, son of Ch Premchand; B Com 5th semester student of DM College of Commerce, Kshetrimayum Chitaranjan Singh, 20, son of Ksh Gobardhon Singh and Achom Elina Devi 22, daughter of Achom Dinamani.

The six started their strike following the arrest of nine volunteers who were on hunger strike.

While, Laimayum Krishnakumar Sharma 45, son of (L) L Madhop Sharma is continuing with his hunger strike at Thangmeiband THAU Ground opposite waiting shed since August 21.

Four other individuals had launched their hunger strikes at Takyel Kolom Leikai Waiting Shed since 1pm yesterday. They are identified as president KCL Yumkham Tokendrojit, 27, son of (L) Y Saratchandra; general secretary KCL Tongbram Bulgeria, 25, son of T Budhi; executive member KCL Thingbaijam Kenton, 21, son of Th Ithoi and executive member Wakongthem Sivachandra 24, Late W Subashchandra, all from Takyel Kolom Leikai.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/08/more-students-join-hunger-strikes-demanding-ilp/

14-year-old Thounoujam Sanjib on fast-unto-death in Manipur for Inner Line … – India.com


India.com

14-year-old Thounoujam Sanjib on fast-unto-death in Manipur for Inner Line
India.com
A ninth standard girl student is sitting on a fast-unto-death at Nambol Bazar area here demanding Inner Line Permit (ILP) system in the state, police said today. Thounoujam Sanjib (14), the student of Bethel English School in Manipur’s Bishnupur
Contours of a failed stateThe Statesman

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India.com

14-year-old Thounoujam Sanjib on fast-unto-death in Manipur for Inner Line
India.com
A ninth standard girl student is sitting on a fast-unto-death at Nambol Bazar area here demanding Inner Line Permit (ILP) system in the state, police said today. Thounoujam Sanjib (14), the student of Bethel English School in Manipur's Bishnupur
Contours of a failed stateThe Statesman

all 4 news articles »

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Communal propaganda by fake groups

By Momon Thoudam I wonder if Manipuris are harassing Non-Manipuris OR Non-Manipuris are harassing/murdering the National character of Manipuri people. A non-manipuri blog on facebook by name “Helpless non meiteis(in

By Momon Thoudam

I wonder if Manipuris are harassing Non-Manipuris OR Non-Manipuris are harassing/murdering the National character of Manipuri people. A non-manipuri blog on facebook by name “Helpless non meiteis(in manipur) previously “Helpless Non-Manipuris” have been circulating various communal, anti Manipuri/Anti Meitei propagandas day and night. The facebook pages generate hatred and suspicion among Manipuris and Non-Manipuris and Meitei-tribals. It’s one of the most violent form of communal propaganda against Manipur at large. Jcilps on another hand normally appealed people of Manipur to stage democratic form of agitation for implementation of ILPS in Manipur. Public curfew/public emergency was also declared as per the inactivity and insensitivity shown by the Govt towards the issue of demographic imbalance in the state. The people of state witnessed as how some misled Kukis along with Non-manipuris targeted and looted pro ILPS Meitei groups in Moreh recently. By indulging into economic blockade against Manipur, Non-manipuris have yet again proved beyond any reasonable doubt that they are anti-Manipur and anti-Manipuris. Serious consequences are inevitable due to non- Manipuris communal politics in Manipur and NE at large. Non Manipuris would be solely responsible for any untoward communal clashes in the region. People of Manipur specially Meiteis who are spearheading ILP movement have shown maximum level of self restraint till date. NEPO..the name itself is great insult to the indigenous people of NE??!!! It’s high time NE should unite against immigrants which are becoming rowdy in NE itself, abusing Northeasterners in NE. People of NE should teach these lecherous criminal Non- Manipuris a big lesson, need to remind that its NE and no Delhi where in they would rape, molest kill our people at will…and now Blockade in NE!!!Pro NRC groups of Assam and pro ILPS groups of Manipur should join hand in hand and liberate NE from Non Northeasterners in the greater interests of regional peace and tranquility…Long live Manipur! Long live NE! Down with Mayang hegemony! Save NE from Mayangs!!No to greater Bangladesh! Save indigenous peoples of NE!!

This article was sent on 23 Aug 2015 by Momon Thoudam. He can be contacted at thoudammomo(at)gmail(dot)com

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/08/communal-propaganda-by-fake-groups/

Young Manipuri filmmaker attempts to popularise his state – The Statesman


The Statesman

Young Manipuri filmmaker attempts to popularise his state
The Statesman
Where is Manipur located? It’s a question often thrown at Manipuris by other citizens of India. In a bid to make the northeastern state popular, Wanglen Khundongbam, who has studied in Bangkok and London, chose to go back to his roots and make films.
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Young Manipuri filmmaker attempts to popularise his state
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Where is Manipur located? It's a question often thrown at Manipuris by other citizens of India. In a bid to make the northeastern state popular, Wanglen Khundongbam, who has studied in Bangkok and London, chose to go back to his roots and make films.
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Class IX student on fast-unto-death in Manipur for ILP – The Siasat Daily


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Class IX student on fast-unto-death in Manipur for ILP
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Imphal: A ninth standard girl student is sitting on a fast-unto-death at Nambol Bazar area here demanding Inner Line Permit (ILP) system in the state, police said today. Thounoujam Sanjib (14), the student of Bethel English School in Manipur’s
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Class IX student on fast-unto-death in Manipur for ILP
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Imphal: A ninth standard girl student is sitting on a fast-unto-death at Nambol Bazar area here demanding Inner Line Permit (ILP) system in the state, police said today. Thounoujam Sanjib (14), the student of Bethel English School in Manipur's
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MCPCR concerned

Expressing grief over the alleged maltreatment of juvenile hunger strikers who were undergoing treatment at RIMS, the Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights MCPCR reminded to all concerned that it is mandatory for police and everyone deali…

Expressing grief over the alleged maltreatment of juvenile hunger strikers who were undergoing treatment at RIMS, the Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights MCPCR reminded to all concerned that it is mandatory for police and everyone dealing with the juveniles to fully adhere to the fundamental principles as laid down in the Juvenile Justice Care and Protection of Children Rules, 2007 Source The Sangai Express

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MCPCR concerned

Expressing grief over the alleged maltreatment of juvenile hunger strikers who were undergoing treatment at RIMS, the Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights MCPCR reminded to all concerned that it is mandatory for police and everyone deali…

Expressing grief over the alleged maltreatment of juvenile hunger strikers who were undergoing treatment at RIMS, the Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights MCPCR reminded to all concerned that it is mandatory for police and everyone dealing with the juveniles to fully adhere to the fundamental principles as laid down in the Juvenile Justice Care and Protection of Children Rules, 2007 Source The Sangai Express

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Hunger strikers pulled up, standbies take over

Even as police have pulled up indefinite hunger strikers from different areas today as well, many others have launched the same mode of stir Source The Sangai Express

Even as police have pulled up indefinite hunger strikers from different areas today as well, many others have launched the same mode of stir Source The Sangai Express

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Hunger strikers pulled up, standbies take over

Even as police have pulled up indefinite hunger strikers from different areas today as well, many others have launched the same mode of stir Source The Sangai Express

Even as police have pulled up indefinite hunger strikers from different areas today as well, many others have launched the same mode of stir Source The Sangai Express

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IGSSS responds to calamities

Indo Global Social Service Society IGSSS , anon profit organization working with the mandate for a humane social order based on truth, justice, freedom and equity, has swiftly responded to the natural calamities that occurred in the State recently S…

Indo Global Social Service Society IGSSS , anon profit organization working with the mandate for a humane social order based on truth, justice, freedom and equity, has swiftly responded to the natural calamities that occurred in the State recently Source The Sangai Express

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IGSSS responds to calamities

Indo Global Social Service Society IGSSS , anon profit organization working with the mandate for a humane social order based on truth, justice, freedom and equity, has swiftly responded to the natural calamities that occurred in the State recently S…

Indo Global Social Service Society IGSSS , anon profit organization working with the mandate for a humane social order based on truth, justice, freedom and equity, has swiftly responded to the natural calamities that occurred in the State recently Source The Sangai Express

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CIRCA, Manipur

Asserting that the people’s unrest is due to Govt of India’s failure to respect the over2000 years of Manipur history and culture, Coalition for Indigenes’ Rights Campaign CIRCA , Manipur will organise a public function on Sept 21 to commemorate the s…

Asserting that the people’s unrest is due to Govt of India’s failure to respect the over2000 years of Manipur history and culture, Coalition for Indigenes’ Rights Campaign CIRCA , Manipur will organise a public function on Sept 21 to commemorate the signing of merger agreement in 1949 Source The Sangai Express

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CIRCA, Manipur

Asserting that the people’s unrest is due to Govt of India’s failure to respect the over2000 years of Manipur history and culture, Coalition for Indigenes’ Rights Campaign CIRCA , Manipur will organise a public function on Sept 21 to commemorate the s…

Asserting that the people’s unrest is due to Govt of India’s failure to respect the over2000 years of Manipur history and culture, Coalition for Indigenes’ Rights Campaign CIRCA , Manipur will organise a public function on Sept 21 to commemorate the signing of merger agreement in 1949 Source The Sangai Express

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