Spurning Big Brother

One of the reasons observers speculate why the Government of India chose to so loudly publicise what it called surgical operations into Myanmar in hot chase of Indian insurgents on

One of the reasons observers speculate why the Government of India chose to so loudly publicise what it called surgical operations into Myanmar in hot chase of Indian insurgents on June 9 is that probably the government thought this was a good opportunity to send a message to Pakistan. That is, it was not so much Myanmar but Pakistan that India had in mind in making those claims of strikes within Myanmar territory, and then publicising them further claiming clinical and 100 percent successes. As to how far these claims are supported by facts on the ground is a different question altogether. The purpose of those publicity stunts, it does seem now, was not about clarifying facts but of sending out messages of India`™s policy intent, in particular to its arch rivals, Pakistan. It is also not surprising at all that Pakistan was provoked as intended and took no time to responded, saying it is not Myanmar and that it would give befitting responses to such intrusions. Myanmar on its part had shown signs of pique that it was being used thus in the war of attrition between India and Pakistan. Myanmar cannot have been happy with the manner numerous so called expert commentators were also writing it off as a harmless, innocent and defenceless country. There is more hidden in its short denials that its territory was intruded upon by Indian troops, and that it would never allow any such intrusion anytime in the future.

India`™s National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval, has flown to Nay Pyi Taw, the new spanking clean but rather empty capital city somewhere between Mandalay, the old pre-colonial capital of the Kingdom of Burma, and Yangon the newer colonial period capital so often compared to British Calcutta. Although nothing is revealed of the agenda of the visit, it is anybody`™s guess that it would have to do with these recent developments. It is our guess, the most important of these is to mend fences damaged by New Delhi unwarranted publicity blitzkrieg on its claimed hot chases that put Myanmar in poor light before the world. The other matters to be pursued, as we had noted in an earlier editorial should have to do with a comprehensive joint plan to fight cross border militancy so prevalent along the Indo-Myanmar border. We had also outlined in the same editorial why Myanmar is unlikely to agree to this proposal, and it would not be prudent for India to insist. After all, Myanmar is not a province of India and has its own outlook to what its foreign and domestic policy architectures should look like. India often makes this mistake of treating its smaller neighbours as such, which probably is why there is always a degree of hostility to India amongst all its immediate neighbours, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sir Lanka and Myanmar. There isn`™t even a necessity to mention Pakistan, and China of course is a different ball game altogether.

The Nepal example is most intriguing. How is it this neighbour, which was till recently a theocratic Hindu Kingdom and is still predominantly a Hindu nation, whose national language Nepali is Sanskrit based like most Indian languages, which has a shared history with India dating back eons, which has an open border with India, which is bound securely to India among others by the Gurkha recruits enlisted in the armies of both countries. The answer will only become apparent if India earnestly began addressing these questions to itself and to no one else. No country, however small, wants to be taken for granted, but India has been so often insensitive on these matters, and has been wont to projecting itself as the big brother, seemingly treating Nepal as if it was a district of Uttar Pradesh or Bihar. In the recent publicity blitzkrieg launched from New Delhi, using the New Delhi media, in particular the noisy 24-hour new channels, it was being similarly insensitive to Myanmar.

If any lesson can be drawn from literature, then going by what Amitav Ghosh`™s portrayal of the Burmese psyche in `The Glass Palace`, Ajit Doval is going to return disappointed, and without much to announce to the media. We do hope we are wrong and no damages have been caused, and if there have been damages to sensibilities, it will not result in any permanent shifts in diplomatic outlooks of this newly opened country in a tryst with destiny to transition to democracy. To think a little exercise of discretion on India`™s part could have saved complications in diplomatic relations is indeed tragicomic, and would inspire farcical laughter and tears of remorse amongst all keen observers, but hopefully in the New Delhi`™s corridors of power as well.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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DESAM president arrested for allegedly assaulting teacher charged of corporal punishment

IMPHAL, June 17: Lamphel Police today arrested 16 members of the Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur including its president for allegedly assaulting a teacher, even as the student body charged

IMPHAL, June 17: Lamphel Police today arrested 16 members of the Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur including its president for allegedly assaulting a teacher, even as the student body charged the teacher of inflicting corporal punishment to a student.

Before his arrest, DESAM president M Angamba had called a press conference at their office demanding St Joseph`™s School authorities to expel their computer teacher Gurumayum Rupachandra Singh of Uripok Achom Leikai for meting out physical punishment to a Class VI student of the school.

Angamba said teachers are meant to teach and lead their students in the right way.

He said DESAM was approached by the parents of the children on the matter.

Rupachandra hit the class VI student 42 times continuously on his hand even after the student prayed for forgiveness, he said.

He said the student had replied in the affirmative when Rupachandra asked if they (students) cannot remain silent in the class resulting in the punishment.

Angamba also said during a meeting with the parents of the student and volunteers of the student body, the said teacher must have assaulted which happened because the student volunteers were unable to control their anger over the incident.

He said the teacher meting out corporal punishment to the student is a violation of the Right to Education Act and befitting action should be taken against him.

Demanding the St Joshep`™s School authorities to expel the teacher at once, he further asked other educational institutes not to employ the teacher.

Meanwhile, acting on a sou-moto case registered against the DESAM members, the police arrested the 16 this evening according to an official source of the police.

The report confirmed that DESAM president Moirangthem Angamba son of (L) M Saratchandra Singh of Nongada Makha Leikai is one of the arrested.

It is also said that the 16 will be produced before the court tomorrow and appeal will be made to remand them to police custody in connection to the police case.

On the other hand, teachers and students of the St Joseph`™s School today staged a sit in protest against the alleged assault of the teacher by DESAM.

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Government split on ceasefire with militants who killed 18 jawans in Manipur … – Daily Mail

Daily MailGovernment split on ceasefire with militants who killed 18 jawans in Manipur …Daily MailThe government seems to be divided over the ceasefire with NSCN (K), the militant outfit responsible for the June 4 attack on an Army convoy that killed…


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Government split on ceasefire with militants who killed 18 jawans in Manipur
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DRCM – IRCS Chandel Mission 2015 Report

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Chadonang partially submerged, villagers lament government`s attitude

IMPHAL, June 17: A media team visiting Chadonang Village in Ukhrul district had to use boats to wade through the water which had already started submerging large parts of paddy

Villagers posed behind a banner demanding review of Mapithel Dam before its construction.

Villagers posed behind a banner demanding review of Mapithel Dam before its construction.

IMPHAL, June 17: A media team visiting Chadonang Village in Ukhrul district had to use boats to wade through the water which had already started submerging large parts of paddy fields in the village.

Large parts of paddy fields in the surrounding area have been submerged in water reportedly ever since the Mapithel Dam Watergates were closed on January 15 this year.

Villagers of Chadonang, Thawai, Riha and Ramrei convened a public meeting today at Chadonang Village wherein the villagers also resorted to sloganeering and demanded `Don`™t evict us by force,` `Review Mapithel Dam first, construct later,` etc.

In the name of development, the government has cut off the livelihood of the villagers, lamented Chadonang Village chief Wungnaoyo.

He said the paddy fields which provide the villagers who are mostly farmers with their livelihood are already submerged in water and it is very likely that water would soon enter the houses.

Wungnaoyo also said that the villagers are not against the construction of the Mapithel Dam, but are against the fact that the expert committee formed to determine the compensation for the affected people is yet to submit its report. The committee is suppose to determine the compensation to be paid for the affected homesteads, land, forest, paddy fields, etc. he said.

At the same time, a case against the construction of the Mapithel Dam is still pending before the Manipur High Court and the National Green Tribunal, he continued.

We are not against developmental works, but the affected villagers should be properly compensated, he continued.

`Treat us like humans,` Wungnaoyo lamented before adding we are also people of the land.

Deteriorating livelihood in the name of development is a serious issue noted Citizen Concern for Dam and Development, CCDD Convenor Yumnam Jiten and said that previous dams constructed in the State all have failed drastically in their purposes.

He said Mapithel Dam will submerge more than 595 hectares of land.

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Govt plans to set up plastics park in Manipur – Business Standard

Govt plans to set up plastics park in ManipurBusiness StandardIn its bid to promote plastic processing industries in the North East region, the centre government is planning to set up a plastic park in Manipur. Requesting the Manipur Government to prov…

Govt plans to set up plastics park in Manipur
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In its bid to promote plastic processing industries in the North East region, the centre government is planning to set up a plastic park in Manipur. Requesting the Manipur Government to provide 500 acres of land for the park, Ananth Kumar, minister of …

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Three insurgents apprehended in Manipur – Zee News

Three insurgents apprehended in ManipurZee NewsImphal: In separate incidents, three militants have been apprehended from Senapati district of Manipur by Army personnel of Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division. A defence press release issued yester…

Three insurgents apprehended in Manipur
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Imphal: In separate incidents, three militants have been apprehended from Senapati district of Manipur by Army personnel of Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division. A defence press release issued yesterday said a militant of Kuki National Front …

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Three Insurgents Apprehended in Manipur – The New Indian Express

Three Insurgents Apprehended in ManipurThe New Indian ExpressIMPHAL: In separate incidents, three militants have been apprehended from Senapati district of Manipur by Army personnel of Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division. A defence press release…

Three Insurgents Apprehended in Manipur
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IMPHAL: In separate incidents, three militants have been apprehended from Senapati district of Manipur by Army personnel of Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division. A defence press release issued yesterday said a militant of Kuki National Front …

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Three Insurgents Apprehended in Manipur – Outlook

Three Insurgents Apprehended in ManipurOutlookIn separate incidents, three militants have been apprehended from Senapati district of Manipur by Army personnel of Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division. A defence press release issued yesterday said …

Three Insurgents Apprehended in Manipur
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In separate incidents, three militants have been apprehended from Senapati district of Manipur by Army personnel of Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division. A defence press release issued yesterday said a militant of Kuki National Front (Nehlun) …

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In violence-scarred Manipur, ancient scrolls show why AFSPA will not work – Scroll.in


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In violence-scarred Manipur, ancient scrolls show why AFSPA will not work
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About 300 years ago, a time when India’s North East was a hive of tribal chiefdoms and tiny kingdoms, Manipur was invaded by Tripura. After a pitched battle, Manipur defeated the invaders. The aggressors were on the run, the Manipuris in pursuit, when


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In violence-scarred Manipur, ancient scrolls show why AFSPA will not work
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About 300 years ago, a time when India's North East was a hive of tribal chiefdoms and tiny kingdoms, Manipur was invaded by Tripura. After a pitched battle, Manipur defeated the invaders. The aggressors were on the run, the Manipuris in pursuit, when

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STDC held meetings on ST list

A public meeting was held at Soibam Leikai Wangkhei Khunou Club, Imphal East by ST Demand Committee in the association of Citizens club on May 31ast a part of public demand for the inclusion of Meetei, one of the most important indigenous tribes of Ma…

A public meeting was held at Soibam Leikai Wangkhei Khunou Club, Imphal East by ST Demand Committee in the association of Citizens club on May 31ast a part of public demand for the inclusion of Meetei, one of the most important indigenous tribes of Manipur in the Scheduled Tribe list of Article 342 1 under the Indian Constitution Source Hueiyen News Service

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Party workers assaulted

In connection with the ADC repoll at Ngainga polling station under Talui DCC, Ukhrul, six party workers including one lady were abducted by armed miscreants yesterday Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

In connection with the ADC repoll at Ngainga polling station under Talui DCC, Ukhrul, six party workers including one lady were abducted by armed miscreants yesterday Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

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NPF may form council in Chandel district

Single political party could not form council in Chandel district, Indian National Congress INC and Naga People Party NPF are campaigning in the full swing to form alliance along with the other parties Source Hueiyen News Service

Single political party could not form council in Chandel district, Indian National Congress INC and Naga People Party NPF are campaigning in the full swing to form alliance along with the other parties Source Hueiyen News Service

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Hearing on July 20

Disqualification Case No 1 of 2014 pertaining to five MLAs elected on MSCP tickets but who later joined Congress was taken up by the Manipur Legislative Assembly Speaker’s Tribunal today Source The Sangai Express

Disqualification Case No 1 of 2014 pertaining to five MLAs elected on MSCP tickets but who later joined Congress was taken up by the Manipur Legislative Assembly Speaker’s Tribunal today Source The Sangai Express

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Interestfree loan distributed in Keirao

Social worker MI Khan has distributed loans with no interest to hill villagers of Tamaram, Poiroutongba and Lemba of the Keirao constituency on Tuesday at Community Hall of Tamaram village at 1 Source Hueiyen News Service

Social worker MI Khan has distributed loans with no interest to hill villagers of Tamaram, Poiroutongba and Lemba of the Keirao constituency on Tuesday at Community Hall of Tamaram village at 1 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Committee concerned

Taking strong exception to the alleged attempt of some people to scrap classes I to V from Ithai Khunou Government High School, the school management committee has appealed concerned officials not to degrade the school in any form Source The Sangai …

Taking strong exception to the alleged attempt of some people to scrap classes I to V from Ithai Khunou Government High School, the school management committee has appealed concerned officials not to degrade the school in any form Source The Sangai Express

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AJPP protests against monetary demand

The All Jiribam Panchayat Parishad AJPP members staged a sit in protest in front of Congress Bhavan complex, Jiribam on Tuesday over reported monetary demand by unidentified persons Source Hueiyen News Service

The All Jiribam Panchayat Parishad AJPP members staged a sit in protest in front of Congress Bhavan complex, Jiribam on Tuesday over reported monetary demand by unidentified persons Source Hueiyen News Service

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Agro textiles seminar held

One day seminar on Agro textiles Holistic alternative to enhance yield and profitability of Horticulture and Agriculture was jointly organized by Ministry of Textiles, GOI and COE Agrotech, SASMIRA and KVK Imphal West in association with ICAR Manipu…

One day seminar on Agro textiles Holistic alternative to enhance yield and profitability of Horticulture and Agriculture was jointly organized by Ministry of Textiles, GOI and COE Agrotech, SASMIRA and KVK Imphal West in association with ICAR Manipur Centre today at ICAR Source The Sangai Express

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Five underground cadres held

Security forces nabbed two UG cadres who were involving in lobbing hand grenade to the MLA M Pritiviraj’s residence at Moirang Kiyam Leikai Source Hueiyen News Service

Security forces nabbed two UG cadres who were involving in lobbing hand grenade to the MLA M Pritiviraj’s residence at Moirang Kiyam Leikai Source Hueiyen News Service

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Awareness programme held

A one day awareness programme for farmers on ‘Participatory Irrigation Management’ was held today at the conference hall of Minor Irrigation Department under the aegis of North Eastern Regional Institute of Water and Land Management, Tezpur and MI Depa…

A one day awareness programme for farmers on ‘Participatory Irrigation Management’ was held today at the conference hall of Minor Irrigation Department under the aegis of North Eastern Regional Institute of Water and Land Management, Tezpur and MI Department Source The Sangai Express

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