CM should take initiatives on ILP bill: Joykishan

IMPHAL | Dec 23 : MLA Joykishan said that chief minister, N. Biren should take the initiatives to take the issue of inner line permit to the Centre in order to pave the way for a bill that safeguards the rights of all indigenous communities of the state. The MLA was speaking to media persons […]

IMPHAL | Dec 23 : MLA Joykishan said that chief minister, N. Biren should take the initiatives to take the issue of inner line permit to the Centre in order to pave the way for a bill that safeguards the rights of all indigenous communities of the state. The MLA was speaking to media persons […]

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Everyone of us guilty for our parts in the menace of migrants influx: CM

One Rohingya arrested, 6 at large IMPHAL | Dec 22: Chief minister N. Biren Singh today remorsefully informed the House that the concern for implementation of Inner Line Permit (ILP) in the state could have been non-existent had the people including him, been sincere enough and possessed sense of nationalism. Biren stated this while responding […]

One Rohingya arrested, 6 at large IMPHAL | Dec 22: Chief minister N. Biren Singh today remorsefully informed the House that the concern for implementation of Inner Line Permit (ILP) in the state could have been non-existent had the people including him, been sincere enough and possessed sense of nationalism. Biren stated this while responding […]

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We will take all indigenous people along, in hills or plains: Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh

The state’s first BJP government, which completes six months on Thursday, says it will also review the need for AFSPA. Manipur’s first Bharatiya Janata Party-led government completes six months in office on Thursday. In the February-March Assembly elections, the BJP won fewer seats than the Congress – which had ruled the state for 15 years […]

The state’s first BJP government, which completes six months on Thursday, says it will also review the need for AFSPA. Manipur’s first Bharatiya Janata Party-led government completes six months in office on Thursday. In the February-March Assembly elections, the BJP won fewer seats than the Congress – which had ruled the state for 15 years […]

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Manipur Elections: BJP Will Suffer Due to Lack of a Strong Leader

It could well be a fourth term for the Ibobi-led Congress government in Manipur this coming March, for the sole reason of lack of formidable leadership in the BJP. Can the long-touted Modi wave win it for the BJP though? One can only be sceptical. Yes, Modi’s LPG scheme may have earned some goodwill in […]

It could well be a fourth term for the Ibobi-led Congress government in Manipur this coming March, for the sole reason of lack of formidable leadership in the BJP. Can the long-touted Modi wave win it for the BJP though? One can only be sceptical. Yes, Modi’s LPG scheme may have earned some goodwill in […]

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Re-Imagining Manipur: Post-Churachandpur Narrative – Sira Kharay

As the deadly flames in the hills of Manipur refuse to die down, Manipur this time is surely confronting a decisive battle of political metamorphosis. Manipur never before has witnessed

As the deadly flames in the hills of Manipur refuse to die down, Manipur this time is surely confronting a decisive battle of political metamorphosis. Manipur never before has witnessed such enormity of tribal awakening since the history of its accession into the Indian Union. While the consciousness of the hill tribals is rapidly shaping into an ominous narrative of concrete ethnic political assertion, Imphal valley is still patching up its bits of imagination as to where it must redirect its idea of Manipur. For better or for worst, the overall political content of the simmering agitation is likely to recast the idea of Manipur forever.

The eruption was inevitable. The hills have long been simmering with deep sense of historical injustice against institutional bias and oppressive majoritarian politics at the whims of the valley. The hurried passing of the three controversial ILP Bills bypassing the mandate of the Manipur Legislative Assembly (Hill Areas Committee) Order, 1972 ignited the spark. Thereafter, the shocking use of live bullets in the hills and rubber bullets in the valley leading to the outrageous killing of 9 tribal civilians at CCPur enraged the hill tribals to the point of no return. It has already attracted national as well as international attention and the intensity of the agitation has turned even more dramatic with the Young Paite Association public boycotting and banishing its tribal MLAs.

While the State Government is still reluctant to come up with any groundbreaking concession to resolve the issue, the assertion of the hills is no longer so much about the amendment of the three controversial ILP Bills now and no degree of amendment whatsoever is likely to quell the unleashing strive. Total separation from the valley has become the rallying cry of the hills with the renewed assertion of ethnic Northeast “will” for distinct identity as the ideological subtext, i.e. Northeast may be in India but only without actually being Indian. The driving perception is that Imphal valley will someday come up again with its demands for Hill State and ST status and thus the possibility for co-existence has altogether disappeared.

Amidst this political turmoil, as Imphal valley grapples with its lack of regional imagination and continues to articulate its ethnic interest in a hyperbole adversarial to other ethnic communities, Manipur is fast isolating itself from the rest of Northeast ethnic communities. Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla, Former Lok Shaba Speaker PA Sangma and Nagaland Chief Minister T. R. Zeliang joining the chorus against the Government of Manipur is critical. In the backdrop of this emerging regional implication, the need of the hour is drastic policy rethink rather than indulging in a petty political spat. However, like Assam, Manipur seemed to have already sold its pulse of Northeast sense to political puppetry.

What is problematic is not in what the valley asserts in reclaiming its indigenous identity, but in the banality of defining the idea of Manipur on the basis of territory rather than from its historical memories and ethnic imageries. In other words, Manipur’s pathological inability to define its interest without upsetting and appropriating the rights of other communities is construed as anti-Northeast in the context of the larger Northeast-common-interest narrative. Be that as it may, Imphal valley’s obsession with the physical “post-accession Manipur” remains a challenge to common Northeast quest for re-righting the past historical injustices.

Manipur needs to be reminded that the widening ethnic rift between the hills and the valley is particularly a post-Indian-accession experience. Ethnic conflict characteristically for that matter is not Northeast but a post-independent Indian construct. At the root of this festering problem is the arbitrary appropriation and misappropriation of ethnic communities in the carving of the Northeastern States. It is nobody’s question that Northeast was forcibly annexed. The Sixth Schedule and autonomy provisions in the Constitution have proved insufficient to quench this feeling of subjugation as the existing boundaries essentially attempt to supplant the historical identities of the subjects therein with an artificial territorial being devoid of sociological meaning and reality.

Nagas consequently have been staunchly resisting this existing political map and to them, integration of Naga ancestral territory is a non-negotiable right. Kuki-Zomi communities likewise have been demanding their own autonomous district/state and the claim gets even louder. Manipur, thus, cannot actually exist but by suppressing the rights of the Naga-Kuki-Zomi communities. However, this much is clear that ethnic harmony in the troubled Manipur would remain an elusive dream until the Nagas are freely allowed to be integrated and the demands of the Kuki-Zomi communities are fully accommodated.

It is against this backdrop that the ILP Bills per se are not the actual concerns of the hills. The Bills are merely seen as a spark – as another testimony that the hills and the valley cannot co-exist. It is about time Manipur admits its unavoidable fate for its own existential interest and more so because Manipur may risk losing Manipur itself in the long run by further clinging to the delusive idea of perpetuating the status quo. The moot question is will the existing ethno-demographic and power structure of Manipur remain the same forever? Given the sheer size of the hills and the nature of demographic unpredictability, it is more likely that the hills would sooner than later reduce Imphal valley to a mere minority.

Manipur surely must be able to comprehend this foreseeable eventuality. Resurgence of Manipur then lies not in Manipur but in Kangleipak. Manipur’s imagination must thus go back to the midnight of 28th August, 1947 when the Dragon God Pakhangba Flag of Manipur was hoisted at Kangla and reclaim its historical identity as in consonance with the cognate narratives of its other Northeast kinsfolk.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/10/re-imagining-manipur-post-churachandpur-narrative-sira-kharay/

Inner Line Permit

By C. Doungel When a smaller entity gets merged to a bigger entity, it will face danger of losing its identity though it will have the advantage of belonging to

By C. Doungel

When a smaller entity gets merged to a bigger entity, it will face danger of losing its identity though it will have the advantage of belonging to a bigger one. Manipur’s position is similar. The advantage it gets after merger, of protection or employment in small measure etc is offset by the threat to its identity which always looms large. The main reason behind demanding for Inner Line Permit is guided by this genuine fear. Manipur being a princely state which was theoretically independent, regulated the entry of outsiders in a simple way through issue of pass instead of issuing passports/visa, as maintenance of foreign office would be too cumbersome. Side by side, Inner Line Permit was in vogue in tribal areas like Chin Hills, Lushai Hills, Naga Hills etc under Bengal Frontier regulation of 1873. Both were thus loosely understood as Inner Line Permit despite the subtle differences. The so called Inner Line Permit or regulation of entry of outsiders having become irrelevant after merger of Manipur to India, was abolished.

Be that as it may, influx of Indians from other states and illegal immigrants from Nepal and Bangladesh has, over the years swamped the local population of the state. As for Nepalese, their immigration dates back to British rule when recruitment of large number of them was made in the Army. Even now, they form a sizable chunk of the Indian Army. When Assam Riffles was first raised, large number of Nepalese also were initially inducted. Nepalese became more aware about settling in Manipur after king Churachandra married the princess of Nepal. Further, the signing of Indo-Nepal friendship treaty giving dual citizenship which made provision for Nepalese to settle in India encouraged their settlement. Of late, Nepalies have suffered undue harassment from Naga, Meitei and Kuki insurgents that many had left Manipur to settle in Nepal and Darjeeling district. Many with some means are in the process of winding up and migrating that the question of more new comers does not arise now. Their population has drastically dwindled. Mention is also made of Chin-Kuki people migrating from Burma (Mynmaar). It may be mentioned that in the sixties and seventies when Kukis, unable to bear harassment by Naga insurgents joined Mizo National Front movement. But that in turn invited operation by Army with a strong hand that many left Manipur and took shelter in Burma. This was possible because nearly two lakh Kukis live in Sagaing Division from Kabaw Valley right up to Thungdut area, outside Chin Hills state. In fact, till 1980 there used to be a provision in Manipur State budget for resettlement of Kuki refugees returning to Manipur which was provided by central government.

It will thus be seen that illegal foreign immigrants comprises mostly of Muslims from Bangladesh and Burma. The later would not be so numerous. Those coming from Bangladesh would form the bulk. Much as we would want to introduce Inner Line Permit yet it appears that the same needs central government approval. That was the reply the previous Home Minister of India gave to the state government. While the pressure for Inner Line Permit may continue to convince the Central government, the state government should not rest with that. Instead of allowing mobs to take the law into their own hand, the state government can surely intensify checks at all entry points and vulnerable places. It can open cells or appoint task forces in the Home Department or in the districts for detection of foreigners, who may even do mapping in suspected areas to make detection more effective. Foreigners detected can be tried under Foreigners act and deported. The government must however have political will regardless of consideration of vote bank. What the people are angry is about the bankruptcy of ideas and political will, leading to apathy.

As for migrants from other states, census of such people can be conducted. No doubt, a cut-off year has to be decided. For, those who have lived for generations have to be treated as domiciles. Indiscriminate action against all migrants would amount to willful harassment. As of today most of them are deprived of their fundamental rights and for obvious reasons, they are simply putting up with things silently. They have no aspiration to join the civil services or the police forces but carry on with their trade. However, for those coming after cut-off year, obtaining some kind of permission for trading/business permit or engagement in skilled works like construction works etc may be prescribed. Hawkers or those engaged in menial works may be registered. Outsiders may not be allowed to purchase land in the state. Laws to this effect can be enacted. These are not exhaustive-further restrictions may be imposed as need arise. One word of caution, “do unto others as you would have others do unto you” because we also have many of our people living outside – some in employment and some in diferent occupations.

New Land use policy

The approach paper to New Land use Policy has no doubt prepared a model for development. It targets individuals, families and communities on the assumption that ownership of land is regulated by uniform land law. There will be no difficulty to implement this in the valley districts provided proper awareness is brought about. This however will not be possible at this stage in hill areas as there is no land law. Land ownership among the Kukis lies with the Chiefs while in the case of Nagas, it is vested on the elected Khullakpa. In the case of Nagas also, only those from the founding families are eligible to be Khuilakpa, which in the other words means the family who founded the village. Each family can cultivate a jhum field or orchard as allotted to them by village authority chaired by the Chief/Khullakpa. Stray cases of individual ownership as granted or allowed to be acquired by the Chief/Khullakpa exist though. Again, out of over 17000 square kilometers of Forest area in Manipur, reserved forests cover only 4000 square kilometers. The rest known as un-classed forests are village forests. Nearly 1000 square kilometers are utilized for jhuming every year. While villagers are free to extract fire wood for domestic use and timber for house building, any commercial extraction is controlled by the Chief/Khullakpa and forest department collect royalty from them. Supreme Court has however restricted commercial extraction by allowing in a planned and phase-wise manner.

In Mizoram, Chiefship was abolished in the fifties by paying due compensation to the Chiefs. That was easier because it was covered under Sixth Schedule. Mizoram or Nagaland are wholly tribal States where as in the case of Manipur, tribals live in the hill areas. Therefore, putting in a suitable land law will be more difficult under the prevailing trust deficit. Further while the task of implementing NLUP at state and district levels is more about co-ordinating and ensuring effective functioning of line departments, actual implementation at micro-village or local level will not succeed by giving the chiefs or Khullakpas mere advisory role. They are to be the pivot around which the entire implementation will rest. As owners of land, they will not like any other to usurp their authority. To cite an example, the Forest Department had notified Kailam Wild Life Sanctuary without prior consultation and payment of compensation, even if they are token ones. There is so much heart burning that they have filed case in the High Court. The New Land Use Policy amount to putting the cart before the horse. It was perhaps considered to create good impression on the Planning Commission but that has been given a burial. Implementation of New Land Use Policy can take off only when the above issues are sorted out.

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ILP agitators overpower nine trying to disrupt rally

IMPHAL, August 10: Altogether nine individuals who tried to disrupt a torch rally taken out in demand of the Inner Line Permit System implementation in Thoubal district were apprehended by

IMPHAL, August 10: Altogether nine individuals who tried to disrupt a torch rally taken out in demand of the Inner Line Permit System implementation in Thoubal district were apprehended by the agitators late last night.

Over hundred individuals in solidarity to the demand spearheaded by the JCILPS were taking out a rally after converging at Kairenbikhok Mayai Leikai around 8.30 Saturday night.

On reaching Mayai Leikai Laikol around 10.30 pm, 15 individuals came in a white Scorpio vehicle with flag post bearing registration no. MN-05A 4345. 

First the 15 youth came out and tried to disturbed the rally by asking the participants to return to their homes.

However, when the infuriated protestors confronted them, they retaliated resulting in a brief fight between the rally participants and the 15 youth.

Nine of them were overpowered by the participants while the others managed to flee from the scene.

Later, it was revealed that the vehicle belong to the pradhan of Samaram Pradhan identified as Khoinaijam Dijen Singh.

The nine individuals are identified as Khoinaijam Homeshowor, son of Kh Dijen Singh, Ningthoujam Bungo Singh, son of N Rajen Singh, Laishram Nanao Singh son of L Deben, Longjam Suranjit Singh son of L Shyamkesho, Ningthoujam Santosh Singh son of N Helen, Sagolsem Rajkumar Singh, Wahengbam Arun Singh, son of W Babuchou Singh, Chongtham Ranjan Singh and Ningthoujam Amujou Singh son of N Sanaton.

All of them are said to be in the age group of 22-24.

The meira paibis, locals clubs reportedly informed the concerned police about the incident however, the police failed to arrive at the scene.

Later around, 12.30 after midnight the JCILPS, Thoubal district came to take stock of the situation and later handed over the individuals to their respective families.

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All political parties committee seeks expert opinion on ILP

IMPHAL, August 9: The safety of the indigenous population of the State will be ensured, deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who is also heading the all-political parties committee set up to

IMPHAL, August 9: The safety of the indigenous population of the State will be ensured, deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who is also heading the all-political parties committee set up to determine an act to control the influx of foreigners in the State said today.

He told media persons at his office that the committee will ensure that an Act is in place to protect the indigenous population if implementing the Inner Line Permit System becomes impossible.

The first meeting of the committee was held today at the office chamber of the deputy Chief Minister at Old Secretariat today.

Addressing media persons after the meeting, Gaikhangam divulged that the next meeting has been scheduled at the Assembly Secretariat for which the Speaker has also allocated a room.

He said today’s meeting resolved to seek legal opinion in written form from two legal experts each from the High Court Bar Association and All Manipur Bar Association.

Opinions from concerned academicians of the Manipur University and the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System have also been sought, Gaikhangam said.

The experts have also been informed to make their written statements reach the committee within two weeks-time and to be physically present before the committee, he added.

If the need arise, opinions of legal experts from the Supreme Court will also be invited, he further said. 

The 13 member committee of political parties was constituted during a marathon meeting of the political parties held on August 6.

The committee is led by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam as chairman and MLA RK Anand as convener. 

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Agitations demanding ILP implementation continue

  IMPHAL, August 7: Demands for implementation of Inner Line Permit System in the State continued today with the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) spearheading more agitations

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IMPHAL, August 7: Demands for implementation of Inner Line Permit System in the State continued today with the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) spearheading more agitations against the State government.

Different forms of demonstrations including rallies, sit in protest, etc were carried out in several parts of the State. 

Sit in protest were held at Patsoi part III community hall, Kangabam Leikai, Wanhengbam Leikai, Khoyathong Bazar, Langol View Clinic community hall, Kombirei market, Awang Kongpal TV tower, Naharup Thongkhong, Naharup Makha Leikai, Khergao School, Thambalkhong Thongkhong, Kongpal Chanam Leikai, Kongpal Mutum Leikai and Singjamei Bheigyabati Leikai. 

The Awang Leikinthabi Meira Paibi Lup also organised a sit in protest at Awang Leikinthabi Bazaar Road. 

Around 200 locals participated in the protest.

Students of Sugunu area also held a rally.

Students of Sugunu Higher Secondary School, Sugunu Junior High School, Grace Academy Sugunu, Ganga Academy, Holy Child School Sugunu, Standard School, St Joseph School, CPIS School Sugunu Academy converged at the compound of the Sugunu Higher Secondary School and took out the rally till Sugunu bazar. 

The students shouted slogans demanding the MLAs and ministers to resign for their failure to implement the ILP in the State. They also held placards demanding ILP implementation in the State. 

JCILPS, students wing, Thoubal convenor Kh Rabi told the media that students will continue to agitate until the ILP is implemented in the State. 

Thounoujam-Yangdong Meira Paibi and the YOC, Yangdong staged a sit in protest at the Yangdong Keithel. 

Tanjeng Khunou and Mangjing meira paibis also staged a sit in protest at the Tangjeng Khunou Terahoubi Keithel which was also participated by the Thoubal District United Women’s Development Organisation. 

Later the demonstrators took out a rally in the locality. 

Our Bishnupur Correspondent adds: Meira pabis of Ishok village, Bishnupur joined hands with the JCILPS to stage a sit in protest at the local bazar area. 

The sit in protest was also participated by students of Royal Academy AMS. 

On the other hand, the Development& Protection United Voluntary Organisation (DPUVO), Nambol along with JCILPS and Special Regular Higher Secondary School , Nambol Sabal Leikai Students’ Union held a sit in protest cum public meeting demanding implementation of the ILP in the State at the Nambol Sabal Leikai Community Hall.

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Govt fooling public on ILP issue, insists Chaoba

IMPHAL, July 26: BJP Manipur Pradesh president Thounaojam Chaoba has declared that the State government is fooling the public by saying that it cannot implement the Inner Line Permit system

IMPHAL, July 26: BJP Manipur Pradesh president Thounaojam Chaoba has declared that the State government is fooling the public by saying that it cannot implement the Inner Line Permit system in the State without the consent of the Parliament, although the State Assembly has already passed it.

Speaking at a media conference, Chaoba said the demand for ILP is a burning issue; however, the government has seldom listened to the public voice.

He demanded that the government to implement the Inner Line Permit System in the State as is done in neighbouring States of Nagaland, Mizoram, and Arunachal Pradesh and fulfil the public’s desire.

The government has full power to implement ILP in the State, simple examples being implementation of the Act in neighbouring Nagaland, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh by their own governments, he said.

No permission is needed from the Parliament to implement ILP, Chaoba said.

If the government is willing, it is nothing, the State cabinet can just recommend it and discuss it in the State Assembly to pass it and pressurise the Centre, he said

He further demanded the immediate release of all students who have been arrested by the police during the ILP agitation and warned that he will inform the Centre of the happenings, in case the students are not released at the earliest.

The police action on the small students during their agitation demanding ILP was too harsh, he lamented before adding that the party strongly condemns the violation of human rights of the students by the police with their baton charges and boot-kicks against the unarmed students.

Although, such inhumane assault of the students was telecast by the TV channels, the government has decided to remain silent against the police excesses, he said.

When the party wanted to complaint about the blatant disregard of human rights by the police before the Manipur Human Rights Commission, the commission was found defunct, he lamented.

In this regard the BJP, State unit had written to the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who had directed the State government to make functional the now defunct commission, he continued.

Demanding why the government has continued to remain silent against such blatant violation of human rights, he said the government has failed to even announce the names of the police officers involved.

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Students continue ILP agitation

IMPHAL, July 25: Students continue to agitate demanding the implementation of the ILP, today totally disregarding the State government’s order for educational institutes to remain close for three days starting

Students ran amok as police resorted to firing smoke bombs, tear gas shells in an attempt to quell the agitating students. Source :IFP

Students ran amok as police resorted to firing smoke bombs, tear gas shells in an attempt to quell the agitating students.
Source :IFP

IMPHAL, July 25: Students continue to agitate demanding the implementation of the ILP, today totally disregarding the State government’s order for educational institutes to remain close for three days starting today.

Students from various institutes today tried to storm the ongoing Assembly, but ware blocked by a huge police presence at the DM college western gate.

Around 400 students were seen jostling to pass the police barricade, but police resorted to firing tear gas shells to disorient the student mob.

Students also used banners condemning excessive police action against them.

A Large number of police force was deployed including women constable to control the students.

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No respite in ILP movement, schools and colleges closed down

IMPHAL, July 24: The government has ordered educational institutions in the twin districts of Imphal to remain close considering the present situation of student bodies agitating in demand of ILP

IMPHAL, July 24: The government has ordered educational institutions in the twin districts of Imphal to remain close considering the present situation of student bodies agitating in demand of ILP implementation in the State.

An official order has notified immediate closure of all educational institutions in the State including schools, all government, aided and private colleges including government polytechnic and other higher institutions on July 25, 26 and 28.

Seperate orders have been notified by deputy secretary of Hr & Tech Edu, Y Dimbajit Singh, and joint secretary Edu (S) Abdus Salam.

It is mentioned that considering the various agitations spearheaded by some students’ organisation which is increasingly turning dangerous for the students themselves as reported by the concerned SPs and DCs of the districts, the government has taken the decision in the interest of protecting the students.

Meanwhile, protesting the non-implementation of Inner Line Permit System in the State, thousands of students took out rallies in different parts of State.

Students were seen moving towards the New Assembly building shouting their demand as the Assembly session was on.

The rally was intercepted by the State Police forces near the Watham Leirak machin.

Hundreds of student of MB College, DM College, Ananda Higher Secondary School collectively tried to stormed the ongoing Assembly sesion.

The students also burnt an effigy of State Chief Minister Ibobi and shouted slogans.

The rally turned ugly when students started pelting stones to the police personnel.

The road stretching from Khoyathong roundabout to New Assembly building was paralysed for a few hours.

Tear gas shells and smoke bombs were fired by the security forces in an attempt to control the agitating students.

Around 32 students suffered injuries and 50 of them were picked up by the police.

The injured were rushed to Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences, Porompat Imphal, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Lamphelpat Imphal and Raj Medicity, North AOC Imphal for treatment.

On the other hand students from St Peter School and Pitambara English School protested in front of the residence of Naoria Pakhanglakpa MLA RK Anand. While student body of Lilong Higher Secondary School blocked National Highway and Standard Robert Higher Secondary School, Little Rose and Sika School students turned out and temporarily blocked vehicular movements in front road of Standard Robert School.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/07/no-respite-in-ilp-movement-schools-and-colleges-closed-down/

Inner Line Permit in Manipur : Cannot be extended as per extant regulations

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Inner Line Permit agitation set to resume

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Inner Line Permit agitation set to resume

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`State not empowered to enact Inner Line Permit System’

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NEW DELHI, July 17 (Vision Communications): Although the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit, ILP has been insisting that the state government alone can introduce the ILP in Manipur, a senior official in the Ministry of Home Affairs clarified, “Manipur … Continue reading

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Interaction Program on ILPS and Militarisation in Manipur: MSAD

The post Interaction Program on ILPS and Militarisation in Manipur: MSAD appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.PRESS RELEASE Manipur Students Association, Delhi-  Interaction Program on:  Militarisation in Manipur and  The ongoing movement for implem…

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PRESS RELEASE Manipur Students Association, Delhi-  Interaction Program on:  Militarisation in Manipur and  The ongoing movement for implementation of Inner Line Permit System in Manipur. Minutes and Decision 15th July 2012 An interaction program was organized today, i.e., Sunday, 15th … Continue reading

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Manipur: The alien bogey & Ibobi`s predicament

The post Manipur: The alien bogey & Ibobi`s predicament appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.By Yambem Laba   The foreigners’ problem in the state was first raised by the All Manipur Students’ Union in 1980, taking a cue from the All Assa…

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By Yambem Laba   The foreigners’ problem in the state was first raised by the All Manipur Students’ Union in 1980, taking a cue from the All Assam Students’ Union. The seeds of Manipuri discord over losing indigenous identity were … Continue reading

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Manipur: Inner Line Permit (ILP) is our last hope of existence on this planet.

The post Manipur: Inner Line Permit (ILP) is our last hope of existence on this planet. appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.by Khuraijam Jibankumar Only 15 lakhs indigenous Manipuris are living on this 100+ crore populated country. Are we going to be …

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by Khuraijam Jibankumar Only 15 lakhs indigenous Manipuris are living on this 100+ crore populated country. Are we going to be diluted and lost in this Aryanisation? The present situation (in wake of extending railway lines up to our state) … Continue reading

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