Unity First

The unification move by a number of underground organisations operating in the state, as reported in the local media today, is something which would raise hope amongst all in the… Read more »

The unification move by a number of underground organisations operating in the state, as reported in the local media today, is something which would raise hope amongst all in

the state, both those who believe a conclusive solution to the problem of insurgency through negotiation is the need of the hour, as well as those who think that the war must

be fought to its logical end. Nobody will deny that in the absence of such a common front, either of these goals would remain elusive, and in fact even effort towards realising

them would have remain a non starter. The second option, that of fighting the war to its logical end is pretty straight forward, and need no further elaboration, whether this

is desirable or prudent is another matter altogether. On the first proposition, that of reaching a resolution without having to fight militarily, there is much to be said. As

long a united front is absent, and as long as the decision of a single group remains not ratified by a united will, no peace overture can ever gather steam or legitimacy. This

is perhaps what has been inhibiting many of the parties from exploring peace possibilities other than through violence.

The logic of a prolonged conflict is such that certain very peculiar equations come to dominate its dynamics in more ways than one. As for instance, increasingly the situation

is one in which those who opt for peaceful negotiation of precisely the demands that led to the insurrections in the first place, are prone to earn the stigma of weakness and

betrayal of cause, charges which more than likely would stick too. Tough posturing for all the years always makes it seem a comedown to accept anything that seem softer than

the previously vaunted stances of uncompromising violent struggle till the actualisation of the dream that made the struggle inevitable when it was launched. The turnaround

would hence also become vulnerable to be portrayed as show of weakness by the hawks amongst the insurgents’ ranks, although we all know how false such perceptions can be. To

opt for peace is not an easy thing and it take plenty of courage to actually step forward and state the conviction. Given the commitment, there is also little that cannot be

settled by democratic negotiations that bloody wars seemingly can.

There is yet another dimension to what can be terms as “transforming conflict” and bringing it to a route of peaceful dialogue. While the conflicts last, the rhetoric and

indeed ideological drives being such, many lives, many of them brilliant, would have been lost to the cause. Turning around and changing direction of the struggle after all

that have happened would hence be burdened with a heavy conscience. The question that would nag the leadership in such circumstance would be about how they would explain the

shift in approach to the soul of those who made the supreme sacrifices in the course of the struggle till then. Would such a decision to change course amount to sending out the

message that those who lost their lives died in vain?

This last question and the answer to it is vital in any peace approach. It is a very sensitive question and should be treated as such by all parties involved on either side of

the conflict, if they are interested in lasting peace ultimately. Phrases such as “misguided youth” or “misled brethrens”, returning to the “mainstream” etc, are extremely

insensitive in this sense, and although perhaps not visible immediately, would leave residues of guilt and disapproval in the minds and hearts of many, sowing the seeds for

future trouble. The approach hence should be one of treating the new approach, if any, as a continuance of the struggle, and that this new turn was a logical consequence of the

road the conflict has been on thus far. That is to say, that it must always be acknowledged that those who lost their lives in the earlier stages of the violent struggles, made

invaluable contributions to the overall progress of the struggle, and that it was their sacrifices which made it possible for the struggle to make the new turn. Indeed, any

historian of insurgency would vouch that this indeed is always the case. It is unfortunate but seldom false that it is the language of violence that made an insensitive

establishment listen to the issues being articulated in the first instance. It is only after this attention has been won that people can begin talking meaningfully of a

peaceful negotiated settlement to the problem at hand. This being so, the genesis and history of an insurrection must be given the respect they deserve first before a new non

violent course to conflict resolution can be thought of as a meaningful alternative.

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The photograph that divided the city 1 – Daily News & Analysis

The photograph that divided the city 1Daily News & AnalysisThe first time I felt this friend was showing his darker side was when a mentally unstable man, Uzer Patel, stabbed Manipur resident Leishichon Lenchen Shaiza to death and critically injured he…

The photograph that divided the city 1
Daily News & Analysis
The first time I felt this friend was showing his darker side was when a mentally unstable man, Uzer Patel, stabbed Manipur resident Leishichon Lenchen Shaiza to death and critically injured her friend Ngakuimi Raleng and a photographer captured the

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ZU condoles

The Zeliangrong Union Assam, Manipur and Nagaland has condoled the demise of Babul Rongmei, Barak Valley Hill Tribals Development Council chairman and joint secretary of ZU AMN Source The Sangai Express

The Zeliangrong Union Assam, Manipur and Nagaland has condoled the demise of Babul Rongmei, Barak Valley Hill Tribals Development Council chairman and joint secretary of ZU AMN Source The Sangai Express

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Ukhrul bucks the trend, HKL hails SSA

Reiterating its commitment and dedication towards welfare of the public in general and the student community in particular, Hunphun Katamnao Long HKL has come out with a white paper hailing successful implementation of SSA, RTE Act, 2009 in Ukhrul …

Reiterating its commitment and dedication towards welfare of the public in general and the student community in particular, Hunphun Katamnao Long HKL has come out with a white paper hailing successful implementation of SSA, RTE Act, 2009 in Ukhrul district Source The Sangai Express Addie Chiphang

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PM in Mumbai with soothing balm

Strongly condemning the barbaric bomb blasts here, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday said the perpetrators must be pursued relentlessly to bring them to justice quickly and promised the Government will do everything in its power to prevent su…

Strongly condemning the barbaric bomb blasts here, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday said the perpetrators must be pursued relentlessly to bring them to justice quickly and promised the Government will do everything in its power to prevent such attacks in future Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Three venues to host Pebam Chittaranjan’s anniversary

The seventh death anniversary of Pebam Chittaranjan, popularly known as ‘Human Torch after he self immolated himself against the draconian Armed Forces Special Powers Act would be celebrated in three different places on August 16 Source The Sanga…

The seventh death anniversary of Pebam Chittaranjan, popularly known as ‘Human Torch after he self immolated himself against the draconian Armed Forces Special Powers Act would be celebrated in three different places on August 16 Source The Sangai Express

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Misappropriation slur on SDC

Yairipok Nagar Panchayat Executive Officer SDC has been accused of misappropriating Rs 48,28,339 sanctioned for development programmes in the Nagar Panchayat between 2007 08 and 2010 11 in cahoot with some Councillors Source The Sangai Express

Yairipok Nagar Panchayat Executive Officer SDC has been accused of misappropriating Rs 48,28,339 sanctioned for development programmes in the Nagar Panchayat between 2007 08 and 2010 11 in cahoot with some Councillors Source The Sangai Express

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Moreh bridges reduced to risky zones

The wooden bridge connecting Moreh Ward No 6 and Ward 7 as well as the Lokchao bridge have worn out to such an extent that commuters are facing grave risks while crossing them Source The Sangai Express

The wooden bridge connecting Moreh Ward No 6 and Ward 7 as well as the Lokchao bridge have worn out to such an extent that commuters are facing grave risks while crossing them Source The Sangai Express

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Rahul’s 99 pc claim stirs a hornet’s nest

Rahul Gandhi’s remark that it was very difficult to stop every single terror attack today sparked off angry outbursts from the Shiv Sena and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati, even as the Congress found nothing wrong in the statement Source …

Rahul Gandhi’s remark that it was very difficult to stop every single terror attack today sparked off angry outbursts from the Shiv Sena and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati, even as the Congress found nothing wrong in the statement Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Bodies highlight road woes

St Joseph School Students’ Van Service Union and United Club National Highway 53 have called upon the State authorities for making alternative parking arrangement to ease traffic congestion currently prevailing at Sangaiprou area Source The Sangai E…

St Joseph School Students’ Van Service Union and United Club National Highway 53 have called upon the State authorities for making alternative parking arrangement to ease traffic congestion currently prevailing at Sangaiprou area Source The Sangai Express

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Workshop on Climate change at Heirangoithong

A consultative workshop on the Manipur State Action Plan on Climate Change was held today at Oinam Leikai community hall along Heirangoithong Manipur University road Source The Sangai Express

A consultative workshop on the Manipur State Action Plan on Climate Change was held today at Oinam Leikai community hall along Heirangoithong Manipur University road Source The Sangai Express

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DFO denies gun butt attack allegation

District Fishery Officer DFO , Imphal East H Biramani has categorically rejected media report that he hit one Sagolsem Suranjoy on the head with the butt of his licensed gun on July 11 Source The Sangai Express

District Fishery Officer DFO , Imphal East H Biramani has categorically rejected media report that he hit one Sagolsem Suranjoy on the head with the butt of his licensed gun on July 11 Source The Sangai Express

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Farmers’ protest against high price of fertilisers

Protesting against sale of fertilisers at a price higher than the one assured by the State Government, agitated farmers burnt the effigy of Agriculture Minister Ph Parijat at Charangpat in Thoubal district today Source The Sangai Express

Protesting against sale of fertilisers at a price higher than the one assured by the State Government, agitated farmers burnt the effigy of Agriculture Minister Ph Parijat at Charangpat in Thoubal district today Source The Sangai Express

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Ukhrul wakes up to the call of climate change

A day long consultative workshop on Manipur State Action Plan on Climate Change was held at the conference hall of Tangkhul Theological Assn TTA , Hamleikhong here yesterday Source The Sangai Express

A day long consultative workshop on Manipur State Action Plan on Climate Change was held at the conference hall of Tangkhul Theological Assn TTA , Hamleikhong here yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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Stranded rice trucks cause traffic jam

About 300 rice trucks lined up in the FCI godowns at Sangaiprou for unloading of rice for the last one week has not only caused traffic jams but has also led to tiffs among passers by and the truckers Source Hueiyen News Service

About 300 rice trucks lined up in the FCI godowns at Sangaiprou for unloading of rice for the last one week has not only caused traffic jams but has also led to tiffs among passers by and the truckers Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘7th Students Martyrdom’

Observation Committee Athouba Ningshing Thouram, the annual organizer of the Students Martyrdom Observation, observed every year in commemoration of the death of martyr Pebam Chittaranjan Mangang, is all set to observe the 7th Students Martyrdom Obser…

Observation Committee Athouba Ningshing Thouram, the annual organizer of the Students Martyrdom Observation, observed every year in commemoration of the death of martyr Pebam Chittaranjan Mangang, is all set to observe the 7th Students Martyrdom Observation on August 16 Source Hueiyen News Service

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AR organises free medical camp

A free medical camp was organized today at Veitumkhulen village by 10 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Loktak Brigade of Red Shield Division for the villagers of eighteen villages of Senapati district Source Hueiyen News Service

A free medical camp was organized today at Veitumkhulen village by 10 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Loktak Brigade of Red Shield Division for the villagers of eighteen villages of Senapati district Source Hueiyen News Service

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Urea dealers ask for more transportation charge

Due to the increase in petroleum products and other essential items fertilizer dealers have demanded an increase in the transportation charge Source Hueiyen News Service

Due to the increase in petroleum products and other essential items fertilizer dealers have demanded an increase in the transportation charge Source Hueiyen News Service

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