Karmic Justice

What goes around comes around. This must be the received wisdom of practically every society, for the saying is prevalent with some variations in practically all of them. In Hinduism

What goes around comes around. This must be the received wisdom of practically every society, for the saying is prevalent with some variations in practically all of them. In Hinduism and Buddhism, and indeed most other eastern religions, this is a most pronounced belief. Everybody`™s life is a consequence of his deeds of the past, or Karma as this cause and effect phenomenon of life is described in one word in these two religions. Karma ensures nobody escapes the consequences of his deeds, good or bad. The same belief is there in other belief systems too, even the most agnostic. Therefore, there is an undeclared faith everywhere that `as you sow, so shall you reap`™. Come to think of it, this is not just about religion or any faith in a divine order. The entire edifice on which scientific enquiry rests is built around this axiom. Newton`™s third law of inertia says very much the same thing: Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. If this law was not true, Robert H. Goddard`™s theory of rocket propulsion would have been redundant, as American newspapers mockingly reported his achievement in 1926. No space travel would have been possible, and that would have been boring. Imagine no `Star Wars`™ or `Star Trek`™. But on the other hand, there would also have been no ballistic missiles or indeed the explosive energy that drives bullets either. This would have been an interesting situation, for then even the dreaded Armed Forces Special Powers Act, AFSPA, would have been toothless, and equally, the chattering classes who bare their fangs and let out terrifying roars every time the word AFSPA is mentioned, would have left with only mews and purrs.
In politics too this principle is proving equally applicable, as the state BJP president, Thounaojam Chaoba Singh is finding out the hard way. From all indications, his past is now catching up with him. The news report of a press conference by ex-minister and Communist Party of India MLA, Ningthoujam Mangi, which appeared in many newspapers yesterday, ostensibly timed to coincide with the arrival of the BJP national president Amit Shah in the state, demonstrated this. The report said the High Court of Manipur has on the previous day disapproved the bid to transfer land to a bogus housing society Kombirei Housing Co-operative Society Limited in 1996, when Chaoba was the revenue minister. The report said Mangi himself had at the time taken the lead role in opposing the land transfer move, and that he discovered most of the beneficiaries of the land transfer were close relatives of Chaoba. While Chaoba was in power, nobody could do much, but two decades later, the issue has returned to haunt the man and his ambition. It remains to be seen what Chaoba does to defend and save himself from a fall from grace, or more pertinently, what the BJP central leadership does on the matter, for a lot of the stake of the BJP in the state will now depends on the nature of these actions. The question is, would Chaoba be purged or else would he be allowed to continue to lead the BJP`™s battle in the upcoming ADC election and the Assembly election in 2017?

While it is entirely up to the BJP to decide on what course of action it takes on the matter, what comes across as amazing is the brazen manner in which Chaoba was hurling corruption charges on his opponents, in this case, the leaders of the ruling Congress. Didn`™t he believe in the wisdom that people who live in glass houses should not throw stones, for one return stone can shatter his own house too? The charges he has been making all the while were probably all true for it is almost a thumb rule today in Manipur that all those who have had a taste of power have invariably been made corrupt. Politics and corruption have today become almost synonymous. As somebody who has been on the other side of the power divide, would it not have been prudent for him to have been a little more restrained in his allegations? But this is a free country and everybody is free to make his own decisions. We as laymen however can only await justice, karmic or legal or electoral. Yes, we also eagerly await the day politics in the land is dissociated from corruption, and instead comes to be identified with statesmanship.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Red alert sounded as Bird Flu outbreak confirmed in Manipur; poultry to be culled

IMPHAL, April 19: Months after the confirmation of the outbreak of Rabies and Swine Flu in the state claiming lives of people, the Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department has today

IMPHAL, April 19: Months after the confirmation of the outbreak of Rabies and Swine Flu in the state claiming lives of people, the Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department has today sounded the red alert on the highly pathogenic Avian Influenza, Bird Flu, outbreak in Manipur.

The alert was sounded following a positive confirmatory report of Avian Influenza (HPAI H5N1) in the poultry unit of ICAR, Lamphelpat, Imphal from the National Institute of High security Animal Diseases, Bhopal, and in accordance with the provisions under Par.14 of the action plan of Animal Husbandry for preparedness, control and containment of Avian Influenza, issued by the Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, Government of India.

The sample was reportedly sent on April 16 last and the confirmation was received by the ICAR yesterday.

Following the confirmation, all areas within a radius of 1km and 10 km from the epicentre, ICAR Lamphel, are declared infected zone and surveillance zone.

Subsequently, the Chief Secretary of Manipur has issued notification as a follow up action of the confirmation.

It said that all poultry birds within the infected zone shall be culled and buried with all formalities as per the Action Plan. Compensation for the culled birds will be paid at a rate to be fixed in consultation with the Government of India.

All movements/transportation and sale of poultry birds/products including eggs within the surveillance zone is banned with immediate effect.

The District Magistrate, Imphal West, has been instructed to initiate all contingency procedures immediately for control and containment for control and containment of the disease with technical assistance of the Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department and in consultation with the Director (Vety./AH) as per the action plan.

It is further learnt that the District Magistrate is advised to invoke the provisions of sections 143 and 144 CRPC or other relevant provisions of law for executing the contingency procedures and enforcement.

The Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department will deploy Rapid Response Team (RRT) of Imphal West district immediately that will assist the DM, Imphal West in carrying out the contingency procedures including culling of poultry birds within the infected zone ad conduct of surveillance within the surveillance zone.

It said that the Joint director, District Vety. Office, Imphal West, shall supervise all technical operation including culling and surveillance by the RRT and a control room has been set up at the directorate of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department, Sanjenthong, Imphal, which will remain open 24×7 for monitoring the disease till it is fully controlled.

Any individual/farmer/NGO etc is asked to contact the control room for any information or clarification at 0385-2450224, 9436890396, 9089264484, it said.

Meanwhile, the Director and Veterinary and Animal Husbandry, has said that culling operation has been started within the infected areas from today at the ICAR-Poultry Unit, at Lamphelpat.

It said that during the operation, 900 chicks (8 days old) and six adult ducks are culled besides destroying 1550 eggs and 15 numbers of 70 kg bags. The culled birds are buried in a pit.

A joint meeting of all the districts Joint Directors has been convened to take up immediate measures regarding containment procedures and setting up of quarantine station for RRTs at the directorate office.

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Treasury department needs to correct the general perception of it being most corrupt: RK Nimai

IMPHAL, April 19: As general perception that the treasury department is the most corrupt department, where without tips paid no file moves, can impact the administration of state. This being

IMPHAL, April 19: As general perception that the treasury department is the most corrupt department, where without tips paid no file moves, can impact the administration of state. This being the case, the treasury office needs to correct the perception said Dr RK Nimal consultant to government of Manipur.

Speaking as chief guest in a function at the 5th annual get together of treasury department at the MFDC hall toady, he further said that in our society the general perception is that the police, engineering, treasury departments etc take money for any file to move. This will have big impact on the administration of state government, he added.

A book by the director treasury Kirankumar Thokchom, titled entitled `Compilation on Government of Manipur-Decisions and Instructions` was also released on the occasion.

`We should adopt a system to by which to identify and declare which MCS, IAS, IFS officers etc are the most corrupt among the top official of state periodically. If such a system is adopted in our service, the perception might decease. Such branding may not affect their service record of the particular officers, but will be a deterrent against corruption,` Nimai said.

Nimai further said that if the head of a department is corrupt, the rest of his subordinate officers are also likely to become corrupt. We know that our state is a very small and therefore also know who are deadwoods or corrupt, he said.

He further said that even four or five corrupt officers will spoil the image of 60 or 70 officers. We have to then bring about a situation whereby the reputation of the honest officers are left untouched by the corruption of a few dishonest officers.

Commenting on Kirankumar`™s book entitled `Compilation on Government of Manipur-Decisions and Instructions`, he said it is the most important document for officer of the state.

He further said that such a compilation is especially important for local officer of the states. Outside officers don`™t dedicate all their 35 years of service to the state as they always look for deputation etc. This being the case, for good administration of state, we need local officers, he said.

Local officers have to know the rules and regulations thoroughly to lead the administration of state. We need to go through this book, he said. `Junior officer should at least go through the whole content of the book to acquaint themselves with the working of the administration` he further said.

After merger with India in 1949, Manipur got statehood on January 21, 1972. Till then our state was not empowered to enact laws in the state. But after statehood the ageing Indian laws came to be in force in the functioning of government departments. The most important task now is to look for suitable amendments of the rule and guidance, and for this the book released today is vital, he said.

He said violations of norms set by the Manipur Assembly continue. Elaborating, he said during 2014-15 financial years the state`™s account had a positive balance of Rs. 163 crores and on April 1 got the share of Rs. 212 crores of the state, but by evening the balance shrunk to Rs. 60 crores only, which is not even able to meet pension liabilities. He said the huge withdrawal or sanction on April 1, 2015 violated the occupation act of the state legislature.

The government violating the act it created is a sign of lack of governance, and this is sure to lead to anarchy in the state said Nimai.

I K Bongpui former joint director treasury, N Sarat managing director of Manipur State Power Corporation Limited, N Ashokumar secretary to chief minister, Kirankumar Thokchom director Treasury and Accountant were the other dignitaries present in today`™s function.

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Whatever It Is, It Is Cheat And Looting In Manipur: Telecommunications as an example

BY Amar Yumnam Many disturbingly interesting stories are coming out in the case of India as a whole. First, Nehru argued extensively in the meetings of the Constituent Assembly that

BY Amar Yumnam

Many disturbingly interesting stories are coming out in the case of India as a whole. First, Nehru argued extensively in the meetings of the Constituent Assembly that the States are not to be trusted. It must be this principle which framed the Armed Forces Special Powers Act to apply only to limited places like the `Switzerland of the East`™; my little cognitive power fails to appreciate if Nehru would have had any qualms in allowing cohabitation of Switzerland and special powers of the army. Or was it a pure case that, since the States were not to be trusted, just apply the army rule to areas of which less is familiar and as acquiring knowledge takes time and involves other costs. In the light of global governance experience in a context of diversity of expedient interventions leading to long term turmoil outcomes, one cannot help feeling if this was really the case. Another second instance, which adds fuel to this suspicion, is the recent revelation that Nehru directed the Indian intelligence to monitor the activities of the relatives of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose; to a Manipuri Netaji arouses feelings of love, association, courage and unmixed patriotism. There is also the third instance of Nehru directing censoring of their communications and even forwarding them to the British intelligence (MI5) for comment; it was as if the Indian Independence and accompanying sovereignty were still incomplete. Now there is also an intense academic debate among scholars working on development issues on the imperative to go for contextualization in every attempt at understanding and policy formulation. In the Indian context, the aging Father of the Nation so emphatically argued for contextual evolution of policy when the nation got Independence. But the imitative modernization approach of Nehru carried the day. However, on hindsight, Mahatma Gandhi turns out to be much more contemporary and post-modernist.

All these stories have been put for, I am sure, many of us are puzzled by the reality of Manipur which is untouched by any debate and by any paradigm of development thinking. The case of Manipur turns out to be one where everything works only on the principle of rents and not on anything else. If we look back to the development literature of the 1950s, it would be salient to anyone how the inability of markets (market failures) to address poverty removal, care for social justice and development were so religiously emphasized. But the 1970s and 1980s saw the reversal of trend due to the global learning that market failures were only being replaced by even more dangerous government failures; rent-seeking and corruption became more real than the hypothetical market failures. In India too, the reversal became very real by the middle of 1991. Though measurement is difficult because of `non-observed and non-reported activities involved in creating, extracting, and contesting rents`, `

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Red alert sounded as Bird Flu outbreak confirmed in Manipur; poultry to be culled – KanglaOnline

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Death of an aged pensioner in Manipur raises many questions – The Sangai Express

Death of an aged pensioner in Manipur raises many questionsThe Sangai ExpressWhom should we blame for the death of senior citizen (aged woman pensioner) in Manipur? Who is accountable for the unpleasant incident? Are the welfare state or system, the st…

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Whom should we blame for the death of senior citizen (aged woman pensioner) in Manipur? Who is accountable for the unpleasant incident? Are the welfare state or system, the state, the Social Welfare Department, the pensioner or the society by large to

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Rainstorm destroys houses in Manipur – Nagaland Post

Rainstorm destroys houses in ManipurNagaland PostHeavy rainstorm that lashed Saturday night for the second time in less than a fortnight damaged hundreds of houses besides uprooting trees and electric poles in parts of Manipur. Non-stop pouring down of…

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Zomi FC Manipur win CEM’s Gold Cup – Nagaland Post

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NPF to contest Manipur ADC polls – Assam Tribune

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Get cracking, Amit Shah tells BJP workers in Manipur – The Hindu


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BJP Manipur rolls up sleeves for ADC election

IMPHAL, April 19: A representative of BJP central office will arrive in the state on a two days visit to assess the preparation of the party for the upcoming ADC

BJP National president Amit Shah at a reception in Imphal

BJP National president Amit Shah at a reception in Imphal

IMPHAL, April 19: A representative of BJP central office will arrive in the state on a two days visit to assess the preparation of the party for the upcoming ADC election of Manipur due to be held on June 1.

This was stated by M Asnikumar, general secretary administration BJP Manipur, after the inaugural function of a hall dedicated to Dr Syama Prasad Mookherjee at Nityaipat Chuthek, the BJP Manipur head office, by Amit Shah. At the same time, the national general secretary organisation of BJP, Ramlal, also inaugurated the Pakhangba temple within the office campus.

Further speaking to media persons, Asnikumar informed that the both the central leaders of the BJP left Imphal for New Delhi after the inauguration function.

Asnikumar disclosed that before their departure the national leaders convened close-door meetings along with 10 leaders of Nagas and Kukis communities with regards to the upcoming ADC election 2015.

Similarly, after attending the public meeting the BJP leaders also convened a meeting with office bearers of BJP Manipur Pradesh including ex-presidents, ex-candidate of LS poll, Morcha presidents and cells, last night at the Hotel Classic, continued Asnikumar adding that the main agenda of the meeting was strengthening the BJP party in Manipur.

Besides reviewing the status of BJP in the entire all district, Amit Shah also met with intellectuals and think tanks of the state one after another and discussed on the several issues that needed to be redressed, including the sectors like education, health, road connectivity, law and order, youths unemployment, the National Sport University construction of which is would start at earliest and for women inclusive programme to harness their talents.

During the meeting, the two national leaders of the BJP, sought comments and observation on how to improve the situation and assured their best in addressing the problems, Asnikumar further said.

Asnimkumar also said that the BJP Manipur Pradesh was advised to work hard for the upcoming ADC election and chalk out strategies to assure victory while assuring maximum help from the centre.

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`Concerted effort needed to bring awareness among people to safeguard our cultural heritage`

IMPHAL, April 18: World Heritage Day, in tandem with the observation elsewhere in the world, was also observed in the State today, under the aegis of the Manipur State Archeology,

IMPHAL, April 18: World Heritage Day, in tandem with the observation elsewhere in the world, was also observed in the State today, under the aegis of the Manipur State Archeology, Department of Art & Culture, government of Manipur.

The observation was marked by a `Heritage Tour`™ participated mostly by college and university students, which proceeded in the morning from Kangla to different heritage sites.

`We need concerted effort to bring about awareness among the public to safeguard the tangible cultural heritage of the State`, said Mutua Bahadur, Director of Mutua Museum, who was one of the resource persons of the `Heritage Tour`™ while speaking to this reporter. He lamented that the present effort of the State government in protecting the historical sites is far from satisfactory.

`Most of the sites need facelift; we cannot be satisfied with the present arrangement of giving mere roofs to the monuments. Display boards describing the importance of the site and protective barriers, which would not at the same time spoil the essence of the monuments is urgently needed`, he said before adding that we can learn from the neighbouring country Myanmar in this aspect.

S Dinamani, Superintendent of the State Archeology, who led the tour expressing his happiness on the large turnout of students, said that it is important for the younger generation to know about their cultural heritage. He added that the State Archeology is always ready to team up with the students if they are interested. `There can be more educational programmes like seminars and workshops with the young students, we are always ready`, he said.

Prof L Kunjeshori Devi, of Manipur University, who was also a resource person of the tour, speaking to IFP said that it is worrying that the present generation lack awareness of the State`™s cultural heritage. `So in collaboration with the State Archeology, we have decided to reach out to the students for a guided tour on this day`, she said.

Babita Kamei, a student of History of MU chipped in that she feels elated taking part in the tour. `I had visited the sites in the past but a guided tour with experts is a rewarding experience`, she said.

Associate Prof Pechimayum Prabhabati of Modern College opined that the government must be generous in increasing its financial allocation in protecting and promoting the sites. `We also have to be aware of the challenges of the time`, she said.

Jonathan Haokip, a student of Modern College, who has never visited such sites earlier shared that the tour was a refreshing experience. `We look forward to such tour more in the future as well`, he added.

It may be mentioned that the tour covered places like Konthoujam Lairembi, Leishangkhog, Ningel Village and Andro Village, where there are inscribed stones. Students were seen having lively discussions with the resource persons during the tour.

The tour culminated with a film release, `Kangla`™, a documentary directed by A Syam Sharma, produced by Manipur Film Development Society. It was released by K Radhakumar Singh, Secretary Art & Culture, Government of Manipur.

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ATSUM appeals to Amit Shah to set up a State ST Commission

IMPHAL, April 18: The All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur (ATSUM) today has submitted a memorandum to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President, Amit Shah, highlighting the plight and grievances of the

IMPHAL, April 18: The All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur (ATSUM) today has submitted a memorandum to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President, Amit Shah, highlighting the plight and grievances of the tribal populace living in Manipur.

In the memorandum the ATSUM drew the attention of the visiting BJP president the urgent need to set up a Manipur State Commission for Scheduled Tribe to oversee the implementation of various safeguards provided to Schedule Tribes under the Constitution of India.

As evidence, it said that the tribal quota in Manipur Legislative Assembly has been Manipulated and Exploited in as much as the tribal people are exploited adding that it is a reflection of the fact that the tribal are not treated as equal partner.

The end result of this discriminatory outlook a wide range of gap between the hill people and the valley dwellers in every sphere of life `“ simply because special provisions are granted in the constitution of India has been deprived by way of narrow interpretation and bureaucratic manipulation of reservation for weaker sections of the society, it said.

As necessitated to poise an equilibrium in posts and reservation in the Assembly secretariat, ATSUM had been demanding for filling up the backlog posts of ST in the Assembly Secretariat. As such, the Chief Minister instructed the officials representing the talk on October 22, 2014 at the Chief Minister`™s chamber to ascertain the number of backlog posts inclusive of detail information of employees and reservation of quotas against sanction posts.

However, Assembly secretariat has furnished a bogus data which does not correspond to the data obtained from MIS. As of fact, out of 316 post created only 19 ST employees were accommodated against the 200 points rosters of Manipur Reservation of vacancies in post and services for SC & ST, wherein scheduled tribes ought to get 52 number of posts, it alleged.

The non-existence of State Chief Information Commissioner has virtually left the RTI Act 2005 non- functional, it claimed adding that most of the information sought for by the RTI activists has been denied on a flimsy ground without citing proper justification or reason.

Substantiating its claim, the ATSUM said that the Information sought under section 6 (1) of RTI Act 2005 for furnishing information in the Manipur Legislative Assembly Secretariat on January 10, 2014 has received no response to his information requested within the specific time limits.

It further asserted that the Scheduled Tribes (STs) have historically suffered from an enormous disadvantage and development deficit as compared to the rest of the population.

The Government of India initiated the concept of Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) in Fifth Five Year Plan with critical initiatives to bridge the developmental gap between STs and the rest of the population yet despite the guidelines issued by the then Planning Commission for effective implementation of TSP, Government of Manipur had deliberately defied the guidelines, it further alleged.

In education sector as well the discriminatory practice spread its wing said ATSUM.

It claimed that despite repeated request for recruitment of lecturers in higher secondary schools in the hills, no tangible has been done so far to regularize contract Lecturers.

It is not surprising that only 17 regular Lecturers are manning 14 (fourteen) Higher Secondary Schools in the hills, it said adding that when taken into account the record of comparison between the valley and hills lecturers of government higher secondary school, there is a huge disparity.

It continued that there are 17 numbers of regular lecturers and 259 lecturers who are engaged on contractual basis in 14 Government Higher Secondary School in the Hills while there are 434 regular lecturers and 455 contract lecturers with a total of 889 lecturers manning 25 numbers of Goverment Higher Secondary Schools in the valley.

Moreover, anywhere in the educational institutions functioning in the hills, there is an acute shortage of teaching faculties and rampant survey by the Union and the data collected from the respective ZEO`™s office reveals that, in total 778 arts graduate teacher 674 science graduate teachers and 262 Hindi graduate teachers are lying vacant in the hills.

It pointed out that as agreed upon the talks between the Government of Manipur and ATSUM, subsequently approved by the cabinet on September 2, 2014 for regularisation of 705 contract lecturers in Higher Secondary School and in continuation of the talk with Government of Manipur (GoM) on October 22, 2014, the GoM was reminded to complete the special formalities of regularisation before the commencement of the academic session 2015-16. But, nothing tangible is done so far.

Despite tabling the issue for regularisation of the 333 verified Adhoc teachers under Education (s), the state government has kept the Adhoc teachers`™ position in abeyance when the Hill schools are reeling under acute shortage of teachers since the past many decades, it said.

As enshrined in the constitution of India under Article 371-C, anything pertaining to the hills should be referred to the Chairman HAC to implement proper functioning of the Hill Area Committee. Unfortunately it has not been able to function despite repeated pressure from the public. The Manipur Government has done nothing in line with the Article 371 C till date, it said.

The ATSUM also alleged that the congress led SPF government of Manipur has failed to materialise the constitutional provisions enshrined for the protection and upliftment of the weaker sections of the state in respect of every spheres, especially in the above mentioned matters.

Taking into account the prolonged plight, ATSUM appealed the BJP president to do the needful in uplifting the tribal populace in Manipur.

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Incompetent police officers should be replaced: WAD

IMPHAL, 18 April: Coming out strongly against the increasing crimes against women, Women Action Development, WAD, general secretary M Sobita in a press meet today at CSD office said that

IMPHAL, 18 April: Coming out strongly against the increasing crimes against women, Women Action Development, WAD, general secretary M Sobita in a press meet today at CSD office said that repeated application of her organisation to meet the State Governor was declined and charged that the current Governor is fluent only in delivering speeches at State occasions.

Demanding for a full fledged Governor for the state she said in the current year, 22 women are already registered as missing cases and the concerned authority is not keeping the problem as a priority. `Will those women missing be found as skeletons?`™ asked Sobita and seek cooperation from the public as a whole in fighting increasing crimes against women.

The press meet on Deterioration of Law and Order in Manipur was held at Central for Social Development, CSD office, Palace Compound jointly organised by Survivor Forum, Conflict Widow Forum, UNMM, NLF, WAD, NEDF, PPW, IRDC, WSRC, KCLWDA, AWBA and HJF.

The WAD general secretary further stated that cases of crime against women including the murder of a differently abled minor girl Shumila at Borayangbi, and that of the recent case of Naobi are still not resolved.

She lambasted the police for its failure in cracking these cases, and questioned their competent. He also doubted their integrity as uncorrupted police officers, and said they should be replaced with other more competent and honest officers.

Lamenting the current fashion of mob justice she said that it is also a fallout of the negligence by police officers.

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AMBA did send representation to nullify CM recommendation in judge appointment case

By Paojel Chaoba IMPHAL, April 18: Incumbent President of All Manipur Bar Association (AMBA), Khaidem Mani, has tried to mislead the public without cross checking proper facts and references of

By Paojel Chaoba

IMPHAL, April 18: Incumbent President of All Manipur Bar Association (AMBA), Khaidem Mani, has tried to mislead the public without cross checking proper facts and references of his own association, members of the AMBA executive said today.

Mani had derided a report made by this newspaper on April 14 last under the caption, `Bar Association cries foul at CM`™s alleged recommendation of a junior officer for judgeship.`™

The gist of that report was, AMBA had sent a representation to concerned authorities of the judiciary that the recommendation of the Chief Minister for elevating S Serto for judgeship of the High Court of Manipur was not conventional nor ethical, as there are six senior judicial officers more senior than him, who all have the requisite qualification to be appointed judgeship of the Manipur High Court.

However, refuting the report as `handiwork of a few interested persons`™, and as `unfortunate and regretful`™, Khaidem Mani sent a self styled press release on April 16 conveyed by e-mail, besides speaking to the paper on the phone.

This paper also on maintaining neutrality, ethics and freedom of expression carried the `clarification`™ under the top headline, `AMBA suspects impersonation and forgery in alleged memo on HC judge appointment: AMBA president.`™ His statement mentioned that `there was no resolution taken by AMBA to submit such a letter/memorandum on the subject concerned to any authority.`™

He even hinted that it may be the handiwork of vested interests and that legal action would be taken up against them after thorough inquiry.

IFP however has found out that the General Secretary of AMBA did make the representation as per Resolution number 4 of the executive meeting held on February 18. There is no question of impersonation and forgery in this regard for all the stationary as well as the signatures are confirmed as authentic. The relevant signed documents are with IFP.

Mani had further pointed out that the alleged memo is unwarranted and misleading pointing out that the High Court of Manipur `was inaugurated not in the month of December,2011 as alleged but actually it was inaugurated on 23rd March, 2013`™.

Here, it may be pointed out that this paper was referring to the DO letter number 16/2/2012-Law (GHC) dated August 27,2012 made by the Chief Minister to Salman Khurshid where it clearly stated that, ` You may like to recall the new High Court of Manipur which is one of the most beautiful architectural High Court building complex in the country was inaugurated on December 3, 2011 by Dr. Manmohan Singhji, Hon`™ble Prime Minister of India and Smt. Sonia Gandhiji, Hon`™ble Chairperson UPA in your presence among others.`

The report was based on the this D.O.letter and if Khaidem Mani is correct, then the Chief Minister must have erred in the letter to the former Union Law minister.

Mani also mentioned that, `Judgeship does not follow any time scale promotion scheme and appointments are made strictly on merit, though seniority is given some consideration.`™

Here, it may be taken note that the National Judicial Appointments Commission Bill,2014 which was introduced in the Lok Sabha on August 11, 2014 by the Minister of Law and Justice, Mr Ravi Shankar Prashad gives procedures for selection of High Court judges, Chief Justice of India and Supreme Court judges deeply emphasizes on seniority as a top criteria.

The AMBA recommendation had also mentioned that `recommendation of Songkhupchung Serto for elevation as Judge is not based on seniority and it is against the directive of the Hon`™ble Chief Justice of India, that elevation shall be on seniority basis unless there is adverse remark. Those six senior judicial officers have no adverse remark till date.`™

The AMBA President did not even seem aware not only of these information but of developments in the organisation he is president of. But this is AMBA`™s internal matter. The IFP however stands by its initial report as it was based on statements mentioned in the AMBA documents.

Further, the extract copy of the proceedings of the Executive Committee AMBA held at its office today further substantiates the IFP story that a representation had been sent to concerned judicial areas for nullifying the recommendation of S Serto by AMBA.

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Imphal- Moreh road bandh suspended

IMPHAL, April 18: The indefinite bandh along Imphal-Moreh imposed by the JAC Against the Killing of Rifleman Laita Wanoireng Aimol has been called off from today`s midnight following an agreement

IMPHAL, April 18: The indefinite bandh along Imphal-Moreh imposed by the JAC Against the

Killing of Rifleman Laita Wanoireng Aimol has been called off from today`s midnight following an agreement reached between the representative of the JAC and government.

Martin Tholung Lamkang, secretary of the JAC informed that the understanding was reached during a meeting held between the JAC representatives and government at Congress Bhavan today.

The government side was represented by Chief Minister O Ibobi and the MLA

of 42 Tengnoupal Assembly Constituency D Korungthang.

The CM assured the JAC representatives that a magistrate enquiry into the incident will be constituted which will be headed by IGP Kailun.

He announced an ex-gratia of Rs. 5 lakhs for the family besides a suitable job for the deceased rifleman`s wife.

It is worth mentioning that Laita Wanoireng Aimol, a riflemen of Manipur Rifles was assigned a duty to guard the former DGP and his dead body was found on Thursday in one of the rooms of the house of the former DGP.

Earlier, the JAC had categorically stated that the proclaiming the death of the rifleman as suicide is false and demanded that the bereaved family should be granted all existing government employee`™s aids by the government.

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As long as corrupt governments rule in NE states, no development or change will come about: Amit Shah

IMPHAL, April 18: There cannot be development in the Northeast region so long as Congress governments are in power in Northeast states said Amit Shah President BJP who is on

IMPHAL, April 18: There cannot be development in the Northeast region so long as Congress governments are in power in Northeast states said Amit Shah President BJP who is on a 3-day visit to the state.

Shah said this during a one day political conference for a new Manipur held at the Hao Ground Pushum Chunga ground.

He further said that the BJP`™s primary focus is on bringing development to the whole of India. As the Western side has already achieved a relatively a high level of development, thanks to changes brought about by BJP governments there, he said. However, the Eastern sector is still lagging behind in development, including in education, health, development, etc, he added.

During last 10 years of Congress rule in the country, the ambitious project of Look East Policy has remained only matter of looking east and nothing else, but after the NDA government came to power, it transformed this project to Act East Policy, with special focus on NE development. This is the pledge of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi Prime, and the BJP is determined to keep it, he said.

He further said that Manipur and NE people have the same rights as people of other states to access the wealth of India. After Narendra Modi became Prime Minister of India, one of his primary focuses is to bring development in NE states and to lift up the region to be at par with any other region of India.

It is for this reason that the Prime Minister introduced the norm of having at least three union cabinet Ministers visit the Northeast region every 15 days.

The union ministers`™ tours are meant to monitor all the developmental work taken up in the NE regions through various scheme of the Central government, he said. The DoNER ministry, dedicated to developing the Northeast was constituted by the BJP during the tenure of Atul Bihari Vajpayee, he said.

It is very unfortunate that during the last 10 years under the Congress led UPA government in the Centre, all development packages have been misused and siphoned off. He said the BJP led NDA government in the Centre during the last year has overhauled the system, and has totally transformed the DoNER Ministry. It once functioned from Delhi, now it has been transferred to NE region, he added.

Officers from the states had to rush to Delhi for DoNER related schemes, now the Secretary DoNER has round to make a visit to each North East State to look into various project and extend schemes of DoNER to the states.

Similarly, the North East Council has also started holding meetings at the NE region at Shillong after 10 years of Congress government. Under Narendra Modi`™s guidance BJP government has initiated for the installation of North Eastern Students Boys and Girl Hostels at all major mainland Indian cities.

To accelerate economic development of the NE, and for easier livelihoods of the people, the BJP government is looking to open up economic corridors with neighbouring countries of Bangladesh and Bhutan, he said.

The NE states, and in particular Manipur has beautiful unique cultural heritage. Towards giving these heritages exposures the BJP organised a festival of songs and dances of NE at New Delhi in April in which the every state performed. Another NE Utsav in Delhi is also being planned soon, he said.

The NDA government has sanctioned Rs. 200 crores for development of road connectivity in Northeast region. Another Rs. 100 crores for establishment of National Sport University in Manipur during last one years of NDA government, said Amit Shah.

The sport university is for Northeast youths, who have tremendous talent and spirit for sports in every discipline, he said. The NE sportspersons can bring gold medals in the Olympics, just as Mary Kom has shown the way. Now her students can focus on bringing back more gold medal from the Olympics, he said.

A Thermal Power plan is going to be set up in the Northeast to remove the problem of power in the states. There is a fund of Rs. 11,000 crores under NLCPR, and another Rs. 825 crores in NCR for NE development but all these funds have not brought development in the NE region because the Congress ruled in the NE states, he claimed.

The NE people have to also shoulder their responsibility for bringing development and corruption free government in their states, he said.

`You have to root out the Congress government and join the BJP` he appealed.

Among nine Congress governments today, five are in the NE he said. If the funds for the Northeast development in the last 10 years had been used as they were supposed to be, the problem of poverty in the Northeast might have been removed already, he said.

He also charged that in Manipur, the present government does not like the Hills peoples and areas to develop. Various schemes meant for the hill districts have not reached the target areas, he charged.

The ADC election is just one month left and if the BJP can secure all the 144 ADCs, he said as the national president of the BJP, he will take it upon himself to bring corruption free governance and therefore development to the region.

He also said if the BJP comes to power in the state after the 2017 election, the state will turn into a favoured tourist destination in India.

National General Secretary Organisation Ramlal, Tapir Gao BJP Natioanl executive, Th Chaoba President BJP Manipur Pradesh, General Secretary Asnikumar, Basanta, Premananda and other BJP leaders also took part in the political conference.

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Family demands Tekcham Sanahal`s unconditional release

IMPHAL, 18 April: Tekcham Sanahal is innocent cried his mother Tekcham Tamu during the press meet and said that the state police to investigatethe case minutely to see the truth.

IMPHAL, 18 April: Tekcham Sanahal is innocent cried his mother Tekcham Tamu during the press meet and said that the state police to investigatethe case minutely to see the truth. She further urged for the release of his son and the dropping all the charges against him.

It may be mentioned that Tekcham Sanahal married a girl identified as Konthoujam Ongbi Naobi Devi, 18. She one day disappeared and was claimed as dead and cremated in September 2011. Her husband and his family were brutalised for their alleged crime and put behind bars for six months.

After four years, local found Naobi to be alive and living with Tekcham Sanahal at Nongdam Tangkhul Village.

During the press meet grandfather of Tekcham Sanahal Tekcham Tolen Singh said that Sanahal and his parents were ignorant about Naobi`™s background as according to Naobi, her father had died and her mother had married another man.

Naobi`™s only guardian known to them was her uncle, said Tolen and added that even her uncle did not disclose about her background and instead demanded Rs 50,000 for instant marriage (Keinya Katpa) of his ward.

Sanahal`™s mother said that her son was a hard working labourer and is being framed into the unfortunate crime. She continued that she only came to know about the bizarre background of Naobi from the newspapers. She urged the concern authority to bring justice to her innocent son.

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Despite so much affinity, strong anti-India undercurrent prevalent in Nepal

By Pradip Phanjoubam This article was written a decade ago, after a visit to Kathmandu when the country was still a monarchy, but civil unrest under the banner of the

By Pradip Phanjoubam

This article was written a decade ago, after a visit to Kathmandu when the country was still a monarchy, but civil unrest under the banner of the Maoists was building up. What came across as remarkable at the time was a strong undercurrent anti-India feeling on the streets of Kathmandu. The article is reproduced as some of the core issues of identity and conflict remains the same though a lot has happened ever since. The issues are also in many ways a reflection of similar issues in the Northeast and Manipur.

For somebody from India visiting the Nepali capital of Kathmandu, there is hardly likely to be any cultural shock waiting. In fact, in many respects, there is nothing radically visible to distinguish a typical Indian city from Kathmandu, or the Nepali culture from the Indian.

But do not judge a book by its cover. In the Kathmandu valley, which in many ways is what people generally know Nepal to be, below the superficial affinity to India, there is a strong undercurrent of anti-India sentiment, and this is what would come as shocking to most Indians.

No, when I talk of this cold undercurrent, I am not talking about the violent Maoist insurrection in the country, but a sentiment shared amongst both the Maoist sympathizers as well as opponents in the Kathmandu valley, and I suppose the observation can be generalized beyond the population of Kathmandu too, although we were not allowed to venture outside of Kathmandu on account of the ceasefire between the Maoists and the government of Nepal having broken down two days before our arrival.

I arrived in Kathmandu two days ahead of my scheduled two-day workshop, thanks to the fact that there are only three flights to the city from Kolkata in a week. I had hence the time to explore the city for a whole day, and this is when I could have a feel of this undercurrent.

A long time journalist friend from India working for a New Delhi newspaper was the first to tell me not to judge by what is apparent, and to prove his point took me to a seminar in an elite school in the Kathmandu outskirts. He did not tell me immediately what the seminar was to be about, but on entering the school portico, the explanation was there on a bold banner that read, `Today`™s Youth and the Nepali National Identity.` So the identity crisis story is not just about the northeast.

The seminar, as well as observations and interactions with Nepalese in the following days revealed some of the core issues of this perceived threat to the Nepali identity, and it has little to do with the Maoists. Till then, I had believed that the Hritek Roshan incident in Kathmandu was an aberration, but not anymore.

The border between India and Nepal is open, and it is generally believed in India that this arrangement benefits the Nepalese more than it does the Indians. This belief is however not shared by the Nepalese, at least in Kathmandu. The newspapers and the Kathmandu intelligentsia in general relentless talk of regulating, if not sealing this border.

Many Nepalese, especially the intelligentsia again, are also not happy with India`™s Gorkha Rifles, saying it is an insult to them that Nepali nationals should be fighting for another country.

Many more are unhappy about what they call India`™s hegemonistic attitude towards them, and the latter`™s suspicion that their country may become, or have become, the haven for intelligence agencies of other countries, especially hostile neighbours. `It is we who should be worried about infiltration from dacoit infested Uttar Pradesh and Bihar` they retorted.

They are also resentful of the fact that most of their business is controlled by Indian business communities.

Surprisingly, there were even extreme opinions, such as those that feel the Sari should be abolished and Nepalese should revert to their original ethnic attires. The Sari they say was introduced in Nepal by the Ranas, when they arrived from Rajasthan.

The extent to which this hysteria can go, my journalist friend explained, was demonstrated by a newspaper headline in Kathmandu a few months hence which screamed, `Indian elephants destroy Nepali crops` when some wild elephants from north Bengal crossed into Nepal territory. Many other current headlines and commentaries contain elements of the same hysteria.

Nepal is a Hindu kingdom, and the RSS has declared the Nepali Monarch as Hindu Samrat, but this has not allayed Nepali insecurities. Instead, many see even this gesture as a silent aggression.

Hill-valley divide

It is difficult to understand a country on a few day`™s visit, but one safe assumption about Nepal would be that its capital Kathmandu is an island inside Nepal. Its realities do not necessarily reflect the reality of rural Nepal, so says everybody.

Nepal is a one city state, so says my journalist friend. A charming city located in a charming valley, both known by the common name of Kathmandu, are almost totally cut off from the rest of Nepal, physically and psychologically he said.

Everything is concentrated in Kathmandu, commerce, wealth, employment opportunities, education, power…. and the rest of Nepal have little or practically nothing.

The hill-valley divide, a phenomenon that happens everywhere in the world, will find few matches to its manifestation in Nepal. Not even Manipur will come close, for at least here, a certain degree of empowerment has happened amongst the underprivileged hillmen on account of reservation in the political, employment and education arenas.

Not so in Nepal. According to many, the anti-India bias is strictly a middle-class, Kathmandu phenomenon, and a larger section of rural Nepal is free from it. For much of this section, India has been a land of their sustenance.

Seasonal and sometimes more permanent migrations to India have served as a safety valve for the impoverished population of rural Nepal.

They go to India, as manual labour and all other kinds of jobs requiring unskilled labour, or else to join the Indian Army, and send back their remittance to their homes in the mountains.

This outward migration of unemployed youth have kept tension that accompany unemployment and incomelessness at considerable bay all the while.

The migrations have also not happened so much towards Kathmandu on account of mainly two factors. One, there aren`™t so many opportunities here as there are in the vast Indian market. And two, the Nepali society is structured on extremely watertight caste and religious lines.

Lower castes and tribals are still openly discriminated against socially and economically. Untouchability is still very much a practice, and many who are placed down the caste hierarchy cannot even eat in public, leave aside entering temples and other public places.

It is hardly surprising then that the Moist movement, with its promise of an egalitarian society, has drawn its chief support from amongst the hill tribals and lower castes Nepalis of the Tarai region. Nepal`™s fighting classes, chiefly the Magar and Gurung tribes, who form the bulk of the Gorkha Army regiments in India and elsewhere, as well as in the Royal Nepali Army, belong to these groups, a fact that cannot at all be not worrying for the Nepali administration.

Despite the hill-valley divide, ethnic lines are still not sharply drawn as in India`™s northeast, but many fear that such an eventuality can come about if the current Maoist insurrection does not find an acceptable resolution.

Considering Nepal`™s ethnic and caste diversity, such development will be explosive and tragic.

But Nepal`™s lived experience as a nation, centuries longer than India, claims Nepali intellectuals, should be able to prevent such an outcome, and if it does come about, absorb it without endangering the nation`™s unity and integrity.

To counterweight this optimism however, is the weak, myopic, self-serving brand of politicians and leadership that the country is cursed with.

Not very different from the kind of leadership thrown up in the northeastern states, including Manipur we suppose, whose very weaknesses and corrupt ways have given legitimacy to the mushrooming of parallel administrations, putting their people into misery and a depressing state of overriding hopelessness.

`Maoism is democracy`

Kathmandu residents are today worried. Till recently, the Maoist insurrection was a thing that happened in the distant hills, away from the immediate concern of most in the valley. But after the peace talks between the Maoists and the Nepal government broke down and ceasefire between the two withdrawn late last month, something disconcerting has happened. The Maoists have infiltrated and spread their extortion net to Kathmandu.

This is only logical says the Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Shyam Swaroop, who invited the Indian journalists in the workshop I attended for a drink one evening.

Ambassador Swaroop, before his Nepal assignment was the Ambassador to Myanmar, and knows Manipur and the other northeastern states very well.

It came to me as no surprise that he too thinks that the Manipur situation is grim, much grimmer than the other northeastern states torn by insurgencies.

Kathmandu is where almost all the business of Nepal is concentrated, and it is only logical that the Maoists would want to include Kathmandu in their `parallel tax net` to be able to run and sustain their insurrection.

According to many observers of the rise of insurrection in Nepal, the ceasefire period gave the Maoists the tactical space to make this expansion.

All this while, the Royal Nepal Army has been engaging the Maoists in the hills, but today they are out visibly on the streets of Kathmandu round the clock, patrolling on foot as well as in armoured personnel carriers.

Indians do not need to carry a passport to enter Nepal, but these days they are advised to have it on their persons always while they are in the country to make sure their identity is not confused.

The Maoist movement in Nepal would strike anyone as surprising on at least one count. In an era when democracy has come to be equated with Capitalism and hence seen to be a system opposed to Communism, the Nepal Maoists equate their movement to a quest for deeper democracy.

The Maoists are not secessionists for they only seek the total transfer of the country`™s power from what they call, and rightly so, an undemocratic autocracy, to their hands so that they may ensure a `people`™s democracy.`

Unabashedly, they claim the `Sendero Luminoso` (Shining Path) Maoism of Peru, as their guiding light, and very knowledgeable commentators have indeed drawn striking parallels between not only the rise of Maosim in Peru and Nepal, but also the social and political conditions that put the wind in the sails of their respective rebellions.

Nepali politics, like Peru at the time of the rise of the Sendero Luminoso, revolves between three poles. A long authoritarian regime represented by the monarchy; a mere shadow of a representive governance in the elected government of Nepal, discredited by incompetence and corruption, and made subservient to the monarch by the country`™s constitution; and the looming presence of what Nepalis call `Indian hegemony.` In case of Peru, `US hegemony`.

All these factors are compounded by the discriminatory Brahminical social order, which has made sure all opportunities remained in the hands of the upper castes in Kathmandu.

As an example of this `hegemony` a Nepali intellectual cited the case of a dry port Nepal developed with foreign assistance to offset some of the disadvantages of being a land-locked country.

Goods meant for Nepal were to pass through Kolkata and other Indian sea ports unhindered to Nepal. However after the port was commissioned the Indian customs insisted on the right to check the contents of any consignment destined for this port, not just in Indian territory but also at Nepal`™s own dry port.

This is an infringement on our sovereignty, he insisted. But even as Nepali blood boiled on this and many other irritants in the relations with their bigger and much more powerful neighbour, Nepal`™s only dry port remains dry of business.

Surprisingly, China hardly comes into the picture. Maoism is dead in China, and so is China`™s interest in Nepali Maoism. China has openly backed the Monarchy in Nepal, and I suppose it is also because fraternal feuds are always more bitter. China is in the cold distance across the Himalayas, while the cultural and economic links between India and Nepal cannot be wished away.

Gorkha Rifles ex-servicemen in Nepal still insist on drawing their pensions from the Indian Embassy and not through the Nepali banks.

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