Rishang Keishing bats for ILPS implementation

IMPHAL, October 3: The All-political party committee formed to find a logical conclusion for implementing Inner Line Permit System in Manipur convened its 11th meeting in its office at the

IMPHAL, October 3: The All-political party committee formed to find a logical conclusion for implementing Inner Line Permit System in Manipur convened its 11th meeting in its office at the new Assembly Secretariat Complex today.

According to sources, the meeting chaired by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam began at 2 pm and continued till 5:30 pm. Seasoned politician Rishang Keishing presented his views on the issue of implementing ILP in the State before the committee.

The veteran politician also a former Chief Minister put before the committee his observations and opinions on ILP and praised the constitution of the committee for vetting panoramically the vexed issue. He opined that he was all for implementing ILP or enacting any similar law in the State to save the indigenous peoples of Manipur from the illegal influx of migrants.

The committee members and Rishang Keishing discussed all the possible ways of implementing ILP and the dangers posed to the indigenous people by the illegal influx of migrants, continued the sources.

Rishang also opined that the committee must take into account of the numerous similar tribes of the State, who are staying across the neighbouring country like Myanmar. He maintained that illegal migration from this country must be checked; adding that at the same time there is a need for instituting law regarding land holding in the State.

He continued that disproportionate settlement particularly in forest areas would increase exploitation of natural resources, which could ultimately harm the environment.

Retired High Court Judge WA Shishak failed to turn up for the meeting today as a result of some unavoidable circumstances.

The committee will have another thorough discussion on the issue with three senior politicians – O Joy, Dr L Chandramani and Radhabinod Koijam on October 4, the sources added.

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Father-son duo stabs man to death during ugly brawl

IMPHAL, September 3: A man and his father stabbed another man to death during a brawl late last night in Uripok Yambem Leikai under Imphal Police station. Enraged with the

IMPHAL, September 3: A man and his father stabbed another man to death during a brawl late last night in Uripok Yambem Leikai under Imphal Police station.

Enraged with the incident, locals demolished the house of the accused at Uripok Bachaspati Maning Leikai.

The deceased has been identified as Angom Birendrajit Singh, 31, son of A Basantajit Singh of Uripok Yambem Leikai while the accused are identified as Tongbram Abothe alias Nonglenkhomba, 22, and his father T Chingsanglakpa of Uripok Bachaspati Maning Leikai.

Reports said Birendrajit, who was on an evening walk with another friend around 8.30 pm, had a fight with Abothe near the Western Club Yambem Leikai. However, the fight broke up after intervention from the nearby locals.

Around 10pm, Birendrajit along with his friend identified as Irengbam Manao Singh were returning from their walk along the same route when they were waylaid by Abothe and his father and attacked.

During the attack he was stabbed twice on his chest while his friend Manao was badly hurt in the leg.

The victims were evacuated to RIMS by locals but Birendrajit succumbed to his injury late at night.

As the reports of the death spread this morning, enraged locals stormed the residence of the accused and ransacked properties. The father and son duo were also thrashed by the angry locals however police intervened and took them into custody.

Meanwhile, the locality also convened an emergency meeting in connection with the incident and adopted resolutions against the accused family.

The meeting unanimously resolved to serve quit notice to the victim`™s family besides imposing them to compensate Rs 20 lakhs to the victim`™s family.

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Irom Sharmila comes out strongly against violence

IMPHAL, October 3: Anti-Armed Forces Special Powers Act crusader Irom Chanu Sharmila today condemned violence in crowded places and said usurping the feeling of freedom from the general populace is

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IMPHAL, October 3: Anti-Armed Forces Special Powers Act crusader Irom Chanu Sharmila today condemned violence in crowded places and said usurping the feeling of freedom from the general populace is highly condemnable.

Speaking to media persons as she was being taken out of court of the Judicial Magistrate First Class, Imphal East, after a hearing today, she said revolutionaries had come out to bring a change or a revolution in the society for the welfare of the people.

However, if one wants to bring changes or raise a revolution, one need to first cleanse their character, thoughts and themselves, she observed.

Sharmila said exploding bombs in the middle of the city as if a volcano erupted all of a sudden is unfortunate and questionable.

She said she is fighting for the whole people against use of violence in governance and violation of the people`™s rights.

Sharmila was today remanded to further judicial custody till October 18.

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From Ziro to Zero

Attending the three day long Ziro Music Festival at Arunachal Pradesh was quite an experience. Going by road till the festival site was a unique challenge in itself, the terrain

Attending the three day long Ziro Music Festival at Arunachal Pradesh was quite an experience. Going by road till the festival site was a unique challenge in itself, the terrain was quite similar to the hill districts of Manipur. Despite the nearly 800 km ride through Nagaland and Assam till Arunachal, there were no significant problems aside of the mechanical ones and climatic conditions.

Things were pleasant all the way and we reached Manipur. Approaching Imphal from Mao was more troublesome than crossing the three states altogether. There Police men were courteous and co-operative; they even declined to see the driving license when we said that we had come from Manipur. But, on the way back, the torch light wavering half drunk policemen shouted abusively and were more threatening than a highway looter.

Speaking of looting, two friends who travelled with us from Arunachal on a motorcycle were held at gunpoint near Motbung. They had ridden ahead but called us up. When we answered, there was no conversation but heard tribal dialect. It turned out they had simply left the phone open to signal that they had run into trouble. We saw them with some youths in a secluded area of the highway, they were being frisked. So, we halted beside them and one among the youths approached me and inquired why I stopped. I replied that I came with the bikers.

They asked who I was and I identified myself as a journalist, they asked for identification and they confiscated my identity card. Later, they explained that the bikers needed help and they had assisted them, someone had taken some money and they had helped get the amount back. With this, the biker friends were let off and they drove away from the scene. We finally met up at Sekmai, where they told the story. The youths had identified themselves as cadres of a hill based insurgent group and took money, their footwear, air-pump and were on the verge of tearing up their bags. The youths also beat them with a stick.

Even as they completed recounting their ordeal, a phone call came to one of my friend who was a resident of Thangal Bazar. It turned out he wanted to inform me of a bomb blast. An air of gloom pervaded over us all. When we thought of the adventurous ordeal we had gone through, there was pride and gratitude that we had been fortunate to have the experience. However the latter chain of events completely brought us back under a cloud of gloom. The bravado was gone and we were no longer in charge of our fate, the rights of the person to commute freely and with a sense of trust was lost. Sanaleipak did not sound so comforting at that moment.

The terror attack at Thangal bazar is condemnable without reservations. Our friend from Tangal bazar was looking forward to join the Durga Puja festival on that day. Had we arrived a bit earlier, we might have been one of the casualties, or worse, even a fatality. One hopes that the future of Manipur is not a big zero.

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba

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Peace talk signatory URF picks up arms once again

IMPHAL, October 2: The United Revolutionary Front, URF said the outfit is left with no other option other than quit the Memorandum of Understanding signed with both the State and

Old Photo: Militant Armed Cadres surrendered in a ceremony to CM & officials, for peace talk.

Old Photo: Militant Armed Cadres surrendered in a ceremony to CM & officials, for peace talk.

IMPHAL, October 2: The United Revolutionary Front, URF said the outfit is left with no other option other than quit the Memorandum of Understanding signed with both the State and Central governments and picked up arms once again.

A press statement signed by the outfit`™s chairman Lanheiba Meitei said that its cadres have been instructed to keep vigilant against any instigation.

The statement from the outfit`™s chairman Lanheiba Meitei said picking up arms once again has been necessitated in order to defend one`™s own rights and this has today become the only means to defend one`™s own identity.

The outfit had signed the Memorandum of Understanding with both the State and Centre on February 13, 2013.

The statement continued that since its formation, the outfit has been trying to unite the small revolutionary groups of Manipur and form a unified force.

It said the outfit was formed by seven smaller outfits on a common platform and has its own set rules and regulations.

It said on February 13, 2013 the outfit signed for peace-talks with both the State and Central governments.

Before the signing of the peace deal, the outfit had made several appeals for the welfare of the people to the representatives of both the State and the Centre, it said.

However, after the talk, both the governments seem to have forgotten their assurances, it said before asking how long a peace deal where the signatories are trying to pick faults with one another can last.

The Centre may not know, but the State government considers the signing of the MoU as a mass surrender, it said.

It continued that before the signing of the MoU, drafts were exchanged three times following which the MoU was signed at the Banquet hall of the 1st MR on February 13, 2013.

It said 90 cadres along with 50 weapons had arrived along with their leaders for the signing of the MoU.

However, the scene at the banquet hall was totally different from what the URF had reckoned, it said.

With much cajoling, the outfit managed to make the government take down the `Home coming ceremony` banner from the venue.

Further charging that the outfit was cajoled into signing the agreement, it said when the agreement was about to be signed, the outfit had checked on the agreement but found it to be different from the agreements reached beforehand.

But after much cajoling from the side of the government, the URF leaders were made to signed the agreement, it further said.

Now, whenever any complaint is made, it is denied stating that it is not in the agreement.

It further claimed that a person who had signed the peace treaty has not been even pardoned of previous cases and made to appear twice every month before the NIA Guwahati court.

The statement further said that it condemns and disapproves the government`™s act to completely crush an outfit and further demanded to immediately stop barricading police commandos at the Loitongkhunou camp of the URF.

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Manipur’s madrasa teachers demand pending salary for 18 months before Eid – TwoCircles.net

Manipur’s madrasa teachers demand pending salary for 18 months before Eid
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Imphal: Madrasa teachers from Manipur have threatened to intensify their agitation, including if needed, self immolation, if the state government failed to clear before Eid-ul-Zuha – on October 6 – their salaries pending for 18 months. Several Muslim

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Imphal: Madrasa teachers from Manipur have threatened to intensify their agitation, including if needed, self immolation, if the state government failed to clear before Eid-ul-Zuha – on October 6 – their salaries pending for 18 months. Several Muslim

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A functionary told the media recently, “Our presence in the northeast is not new. The Sangh has been active in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Manipur for a long time … Expanding our work in these areas is part of the Sangh’s overall strengthening plan.

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Winter Sonata in Manipur – Hindu Business Line


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Winter Sonata in Manipur
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Flipping through cable television in Manipur, something seems different. Yes, if you keep clicking long enough, you’ll run into Colors, Bindass, Star, and the other mainstream desi channels to which Indian television watchers are accustomed. You’ll


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Winter Sonata in Manipur
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Strange pests attack crops in Manipur’s Muolbem village
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Rengkai (Mizonews.Net): Farmers of Muolbem village in Manipur Churachandpur district are a worried that they will not have a proper harvest this season as some kind of crop disease unknown to them have attacked their paddy fields. “We planted our paddy …


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Strange pests attack crops in Manipur's Muolbem village
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Rengkai (Mizonews.Net): Farmers of Muolbem village in Manipur Churachandpur district are a worried that they will not have a proper harvest this season as some kind of crop disease unknown to them have attacked their paddy fields. “We planted our paddy …

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National Poetry Day observed

As has been celebrated across the Nation widely, National Poetry Day was celebrated at MDU Hall organised by the Mapao Manipuri Literary Journal today Source The Sangai Express

As has been celebrated across the Nation widely, National Poetry Day was celebrated at MDU Hall organised by the Mapao Manipuri Literary Journal today Source The Sangai Express

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Laishram Sarita conferred IIK National Pride Award

In due recognition of the brave performance of boxer Laishram Sarita in the ongoing Asian Games 2014 at Incheon, Indians In Korea IIK awarded her with UK National Pride Award with a cash component of USD 1710 contributed by Indians In Korea IIK m…

In due recognition of the brave performance of boxer Laishram Sarita in the ongoing Asian Games 2014 at Incheon, Indians In Korea IIK awarded her with UK National Pride Award with a cash component of USD 1710 contributed by Indians In Korea IIK members Source The Sangai Express

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KMA appeals

The Kabui Mothers ‘ Association today stated that organising tambola games housie in Rani Gaidinliu’s name for monetary raising purposes by any group is not allowed Source The Sangai Express

The Kabui Mothers ‘ Association today stated that organising tambola games housie in Rani Gaidinliu’s name for monetary raising purposes by any group is not allowed Source The Sangai Express

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Many close ranks behind Sarita

Boxer L Sarita Devi, who is enduring a torrid time, having lost her semi final bout controversially at the Asian Games, today received a moral e boosting support from the Olympic Gold Quest OGQ , which has decided to award the Manipuri pugilist Rs 10 …

Boxer L Sarita Devi, who is enduring a torrid time, having lost her semi final bout controversially at the Asian Games, today received a moral e boosting support from the Olympic Gold Quest OGQ , which has decided to award the Manipuri pugilist Rs 10 lakh Source The Sangai Express PTI

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DAD celebrates 267th Annual Day

The Defence Accounts Department DAD , Ministry of Defence celebrated its 267th Annual Day at CGD A Training Development Centre CENTRAD , Brar Square today Source The Sangai Express

The Defence Accounts Department DAD , Ministry of Defence celebrated its 267th Annual Day at CGD A Training Development Centre CENTRAD , Brar Square today Source The Sangai Express

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Mass rally against grenade attack held

Condemning the grenade attack carried out at the home compound of Phayeng Gram Panchayat Pradhan in Phayeng Awang Leikai, the local populace of Phayeng took out a protest rally around Phayeng area today Source The Sangai Express

Condemning the grenade attack carried out at the home compound of Phayeng Gram Panchayat Pradhan in Phayeng Awang Leikai, the local populace of Phayeng took out a protest rally around Phayeng area today Source The Sangai Express

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DCs brace for idols immersion

Deputy Commissioners of Imphal East and lmphal West districts have initiated certain measures for immersion of Durga and Panthoibi idols photographs at the end of the ongoing puja festival in accordance with the guidelines of the Central Pollution Cont…

Deputy Commissioners of Imphal East and lmphal West districts have initiated certain measures for immersion of Durga and Panthoibi idols photographs at the end of the ongoing puja festival in accordance with the guidelines of the Central Pollution Control Board CPCB Source The Sangai Express

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MPP slams Govt for security lapses

Last night’s bomb blast at a Durga Puja pandal ofThangal Bazar where CrPC 144 is being promulgated is a clear testimony of security lapses, said MPP president N Sovakiran Source The Sangai Express

Last night’s bomb blast at a Durga Puja pandal ofThangal Bazar where CrPC 144 is being promulgated is a clear testimony of security lapses, said MPP president N Sovakiran Source The Sangai Express

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