CNPO threatens

IMPHAL, Dec 14: The Chandel Naga People’s Organisation (CNPO) said that it will impose “total bandh” along Pallel-Chandel and Pallel-Moreh roads from the midnight of December 15 as the State Government of Manipur has failed to address its (CNPO) demand…

IMPHAL, Dec 14: The Chandel Naga People’s Organisation (CNPO) said that it will impose “total bandh” along Pallel-Chandel and Pallel-Moreh roads from the midnight of December 15 as the State Government of Manipur has failed to address its (CNPO) demand, reports NNN.The bandh is for an indefinite period.

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Organisation notifies

IMPHAL, Apr 3: In pursuance of the resolution number 3 of the 3rd Federal Assembly of Chandel Naga Peoples’ Organisation (CNPO) held on 3rd February at the organisation’s office, the Election Commission, CNPO has notified all the constituent tribe unit/organisation that the election of the Executive Council and Assembly Affairs for the year 2017-20 would be held on April 25 at CNPO office, conveyed a notice issued by the organisation today.

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IMPHAL, Apr 3: In pursuance of the resolution number 3 of the 3rd Federal Assembly of Chandel Naga Peoples’ Organisation (CNPO) held on 3rd February at the organisation’s office, the Election Commission, CNPO has notified all the constituent tribe unit/organisation that the election of the Executive Council and Assembly Affairs for the year 2017-20 would be held on April 25 at CNPO office, conveyed a notice issued by the organisation today.

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CNPO endorses

CHANDEL, Nov 25 : CNPO today said that it will endorse the UNC’s 24 hours total shut down in all the Naga areas and will continue to support the ongoing economic blockade.
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CHANDEL, Nov 25 : CNPO today said that it will endorse the UNC’s 24 hours total shut down in all the Naga areas and will continue to support the ongoing economic blockade.

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CNPO appeals

Chandel: The Chandel Naga Chiefs’ Association (CNPO) has appealed to all the organisations/groups concerned not to deduct any percentage from National Food Security Act (NFSA).
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Chandel: The Chandel Naga Chiefs’ Association (CNPO) has appealed to all the organisations/groups concerned not to deduct any percentage from National Food Security Act (NFSA).

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CNPO decries govt apathy

IMPHAL, July 13: The Chandel Naga Peoples’ Organisation (CNPO) has alleged that it has been cheated by the state government in collusion with the district administration on various issues. In a statement the CNPO stated that the organisation had verbally appealed to the deputy commissioner to look into the fund sanctioned by the Ministry of […]

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IMPHAL, July 13: The Chandel Naga Peoples’ Organisation (CNPO) has alleged that it has been cheated by the state government in collusion with the district administration on various issues. In a statement the CNPO stated that the organisation had verbally appealed to the deputy commissioner to look into the fund sanctioned by the Ministry of […]

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CNPO endorses

The Chandel Naga People’s Organisation (CNPO) has endorsed the United Naga Council’s 24 hours total shutdown in Naga areas from the midnight of June 17, our correspondent reports.

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The Chandel Naga People’s Organisation (CNPO) has endorsed the United Naga Council’s 24 hours total shutdown in Naga areas from the midnight of June 17, our correspondent reports.

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Normalcy limping back in ambush area; villagers returning home; administration thanked

CHANDEL, June, 18: With situation in Chandel limping back to normalcy, terrified villagers of Paraolon who fled their homes after the ambush on June 4 have started returning home from

Villagers roaming around with air gun at the ambush site at Paraolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

Villagers roaming around with air gun at the ambush site at Paraolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

CHANDEL, June, 18: With situation in Chandel limping back to normalcy, terrified villagers of Paraolon who fled their homes after the ambush on June 4 have started returning home from today.

The district administration initiated a measure wherein about 30 households belonging to Paraolon villagers have reached their homes in a shaktiman provided by the district administration. Many more have reported desire to go back home in a couple of days.

Chandel DC Robert Singh Khetrimayum who was travelling to Paraolon with the villagers also distributed items like rice and dal to the affected people. He was accompanied by CNPO president Ws Kanral Anal and chief of Paraolon village James Dilbung during the trip.

Deputy Commissioner also visited Moltuk village for an interaction with the Commanding Officer of 6 Dogra Regiment. He enquired about the state of Challong and Kotal Khunthak village at Moltuk. He met villagers of Moltuk and asked their problems and difficulties during which the villagers responded that no serious problem other than restriction of movement at night and night-halt in the fields faced by them currently.

Briefing the media, chief of Paraolon James Dilbung thanked the Chandel district administration for providing two shaktiman trucks, rice bags and some eatables.

He also thanked the Sector Commander of 26 Assam Rifles and Commanding Officer of 20 AR. He also thanked the CO of 6 Dogra regiment Moltuk post for assuring safety of his villagers and the adjoining areas and expressing willingness to help and live peacefully with the villagers as before.

The CNPO president Ws Kanral Anal, while expressing thanks to the district administration, Sector Commander of 26 Assam Rifles and the 6 Dogra regiment for their collective efforts to bring back normalcy, strongly appeal to all parties or groups not to disturb peaceful atmosphere again.

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Normalcy limping back in ambush area; villagers returning home; administration thanked

CHANDEL, June, 18: With situation in Chandel limping back to normalcy, terrified villagers of Paraolon who fled their homes after the ambush on June 4 have started returning home from

Villagers roaming around with air gun at the ambush site at Paraolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

Villagers roaming around with air gun at the ambush site at Paraolon, Chandel District, Manipur. Photo by Deepak Shijagurumayum.

CHANDEL, June, 18: With situation in Chandel limping back to normalcy, terrified villagers of Paraolon who fled their homes after the ambush on June 4 have started returning home from today.

The district administration initiated a measure wherein about 30 households belonging to Paraolon villagers have reached their homes in a shaktiman provided by the district administration. Many more have reported desire to go back home in a couple of days.

Chandel DC Robert Singh Khetrimayum who was travelling to Paraolon with the villagers also distributed items like rice and dal to the affected people. He was accompanied by CNPO president Ws Kanral Anal and chief of Paraolon village James Dilbung during the trip.

Deputy Commissioner also visited Moltuk village for an interaction with the Commanding Officer of 6 Dogra Regiment. He enquired about the state of Challong and Kotal Khunthak village at Moltuk. He met villagers of Moltuk and asked their problems and difficulties during which the villagers responded that no serious problem other than restriction of movement at night and night-halt in the fields faced by them currently.

Briefing the media, chief of Paraolon James Dilbung thanked the Chandel district administration for providing two shaktiman trucks, rice bags and some eatables.

He also thanked the Sector Commander of 26 Assam Rifles and Commanding Officer of 20 AR. He also thanked the CO of 6 Dogra regiment Moltuk post for assuring safety of his villagers and the adjoining areas and expressing willingness to help and live peacefully with the villagers as before.

The CNPO president Ws Kanral Anal, while expressing thanks to the district administration, Sector Commander of 26 Assam Rifles and the 6 Dogra regiment for their collective efforts to bring back normalcy, strongly appeal to all parties or groups not to disturb peaceful atmosphere again.

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Chandel rally peaceful

CHANDEL, Aug 30: Thousands turned up to attend the peace rally at Chandel organised under the aegis of CNPO. People from different sub divisions and blocks came in buses, canters,

CHANDEL, Aug 30: Thousands turned up to attend the peace rally at Chandel organised under the aegis of CNPO.

People from different sub divisions and blocks came in buses, canters, shaktimans and DIs in spite of the heavy rains to take part in the peace rally.

Churches and Christian leaders, representatives of frontal organisations including tribe hohos, women and student body leaders, NGOs, village chiefs, youth leaders, students and general public has been demanding from the GoI for expediting an acceptable and honourable settlement of the Indo-Naga issue.

The rally which proceeded from Maha Union Govt Higher Secondary School ground also registered protest against the militarisation of Naga areas particularly Ukhrul district by GoM with Manipur State forces.

Another two assertions of the rally was to register protest against the GoM’s disrespect for the democratic process of tripartite talk on alternative arrangement which was progressed to a logical stage.

Unabated aggressive policies of the GoM to encroach upon the ancestral lands of the Nagas and tribals through laws, acts and notification to subvert the protective provisions of the MLR & LR, Act 1960 was also protested.

Before the rally was kicked off a public meeting was held at the Maha

Union Govt Higher secondary ground where in chairman of the

Alternative Arrangement, Paul Leo and others including the CNPO president addressed the crowd.

The rally was by and large peaceful and no untoward incident occurred.

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