Yes to an alternative arrangement for everyone!

Sir Your editorial of 5th July 2011, “Deepening Federalism” is forthright and bold. The logic of making an alternate arrangement for everyone in Manipur articulated in the editorial echoes what… Read more »

Sir
Your editorial of 5th July 2011, “Deepening Federalism” is forthright and bold. The logic of making an alternate arrangement for everyone in Manipur articulated in the editorial echoes what many are thinking today. It certainly stands to simple logic that even a child can fathom. If a child who has been playing marbles with others in a particular game wants out, and demands an alternate arrangement, such an arrangement would then have to be for everyone, would effectively have to be one that would alter the whole game. As a corollary, it also stands to logic that if the child’s primary motive is to break up the game through such a ploy, or by hook or crook, and have a few others come away with him from the game in order to set up their own elsewhere, then the rest of the children playing would easily see through the malcontent and straighten him out.

Manipur has always been a complicated game with many players, in the historical and contemporaneous scenarios. We have historical experience, as well, with many arrangements and adjustments among the players. Some have been more successful than others. Whatever the arrangement initiated or affected, a few foundations are pre-requisite. Political vision and will are necessary among the leaders. Opportunism is another; every coin has a flip side and it is for the leaders to think outside the box to grab such opportunities for even better long term advantage. Appeasement of one segment of a polity at the cost of others will only create other malcontents; thus such a solution has no vision. The use of simple idioms and symbols to carry radical changes are often underestimated. “Political solution”, “peace before development” (or vice versa), “integration”, “communal harmony”, etc., are examples of jaded idioms, evoking cynicism and plain boredom, that need to be replaced by new ones that can inspire younger generations.

The Swiss confederated arrangement is a federal one with the 26 regional and historical cantons retaining fundamental control over their own affairs. The Swiss federal government at Bern has certain specific functions only, such as national defence and foreign relations, a single currency and so forth. An important clause of the constitution was that it could be re-written completely if this was deemed necessary, thus enabling it to evolve as a whole rather than being modified one amendment at a time. We only have to look at the Indian Constitution and its average of two amendments per year to see the mess.

The State government has gotten itself into a trap by inviting and encouraging micro-management of our affairs to a union government seated in New Delhi, which is increasingly confused and fragile. Union jurisdiction needs to be clearly defined too. Parliamentary democratic representation in our legislature should be replaced by proportionate representation among the peoples of Manipur. A bi-cameral structure of the legislature is necessary. The system of direct participatory democracy through citizen’s initiatives and referendums should be introduced to bring about changes in legislation or an amendment of the constitution. If you want to “break free”, then you have ‘think free”. Presently, in Manipur, all parties of real or imagined conflicts chronically suffer from the same disease – cluttered thinking. Alternate arrangements require alternate thinking, it certainly seems logical to me.

Yours Sincerely
Dr Laifungbam Debabrata Roy
Yaiskul

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All Manipur District Council Teachers’ Association rues

The All Manipur District Council Teachers’ Association, at its emergency executive body meeting held on July 1 at Hotel Tampha conference hall, Imphal, has expressed disappointment over the failure of the Government to release the pending 14 percent DA…

The All Manipur District Council Teachers’ Association, at its emergency executive body meeting held on July 1 at Hotel Tampha conference hall, Imphal, has expressed disappointment over the failure of the Government to release the pending 14 percent DA increment arrear for the period from January 1, 2011 to June 30, 2005 for the employees under the six Autonomous District Councils in Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Meghen sure of international support

UNLF chairman RK Meghen alias Sanayaima has expressed confidence that other countries of the world would surely extend support to the liberation movement in Manipur Source The Sangai Express

UNLF chairman RK Meghen alias Sanayaima has expressed confidence that other countries of the world would surely extend support to the liberation movement in Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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‘Liberty and fraternity’ pillar

The Kukis today observed the day of unanimity with thousands of them flocking to Suongpi village, barely 7 kms from here to witness the ceremony of erecting a pillar that signifies Kuki Liberty and Fraternity Source The Sangai Express S Singlian…

The Kukis today observed the day of unanimity with thousands of them flocking to Suongpi village, barely 7 kms from here to witness the ceremony of erecting a pillar that signifies Kuki Liberty and Fraternity Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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Last respect paid to K Sinam victims

The State today paid last respects to the State armed security personnel MR IRB who were killed in a massive landslide along Imphal Jiribam highway yesterday Source The Sangai Express

The State today paid last respects to the State armed security personnel MR IRB who were killed in a massive landslide along Imphal Jiribam highway yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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Manipur Loumi Lup, Jiribam Area Committee flays administration

The Manipur Loumi Lup, Jiribam Area Committee MLLJAC has flayed the administration for allegedly not taking up any preventive measures to control the flood during the current monsoon season, reports our Jiribam correspondent Source The Sangai Expr…

The Manipur Loumi Lup, Jiribam Area Committee MLLJAC has flayed the administration for allegedly not taking up any preventive measures to control the flood during the current monsoon season, reports our Jiribam correspondent Source The Sangai Express

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Huge quantity of drugs and Rs 17 lakhs in cash seized at Lilong Two held Joint team of 28 AR, Lilong cops bust drug ring

Busting a drug racket, a combined team of 28 Assam Rifles and Lilong Police have seized a huge quantity of drugs which were found hoarded in a house at Lilong under Thoubal district last night Source The Sangai Express

Busting a drug racket, a combined team of 28 Assam Rifles and Lilong Police have seized a huge quantity of drugs which were found hoarded in a house at Lilong under Thoubal district last night Source The Sangai Express

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TDC extends aid to landslide victims

The Transporters and Drivers Council TDC has extended monetary aid to injured victims of the K Sinam landslide victims as well as the families of the deceased victims Source The Sangai Express

The Transporters and Drivers Council TDC has extended monetary aid to injured victims of the K Sinam landslide victims as well as the families of the deceased victims Source The Sangai Express

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NSUC hosts interaction programme

The Naga Students’ Union, Chandel NSUC and its federating units organised an interaction programme inclusive of district level officers DLOs of several departments on July 4 at MACA office, Panchai village, Chandel Source The Sangai Express

The Naga Students’ Union, Chandel NSUC and its federating units organised an interaction programme inclusive of district level officers DLOs of several departments on July 4 at MACA office, Panchai village, Chandel Source The Sangai Express

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Naga body decries purported ‘quit notice’

While condemning strongly to the purported ‘quit notice’ of the so called ‘Naga Crusaders’, to certain community from the hill districts, the Naga Peoples’ Union, Imphal NPUI said such quit notice to any community is not acceptable at all Source H…

While condemning strongly to the purported ‘quit notice’ of the so called ‘Naga Crusaders’, to certain community from the hill districts, the Naga Peoples’ Union, Imphal NPUI said such quit notice to any community is not acceptable at all Source Hueiyen News Service

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MPP worried over unrestrained influx

Manipur People’s Party MPP has expressed serious concern over increasing influx of outsiders in the State and submitted memorandum to the Prime Minister, Union Home Minister, State Government and the Chief Minister for taking up necessary measures t…

Manipur People’s Party MPP has expressed serious concern over increasing influx of outsiders in the State and submitted memorandum to the Prime Minister, Union Home Minister, State Government and the Chief Minister for taking up necessary measures to stop influx of outsiders Source The Sangai Express

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Drugs worth over Rs 1 crore seized

A combined team of police and AR arrested an illicit drug peddler from his residence with a huge cache of Mucosol tablet worth over Rs 1 crore, said a police source Source Hueiyen News Service

A combined team of police and AR arrested an illicit drug peddler from his residence with a huge cache of Mucosol tablet worth over Rs 1 crore, said a police source Source Hueiyen News Service

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More than 200 trucks stranded in Maram area

More than 100 stranded loaded trucks are waiting their turn to drive down towards Imphal at the landslide hit Maram bazar, 80km north of Imphal, while an equal number of empty trucks lining up on the other side of the NH 39, to move towards Dimapur Na…

More than 100 stranded loaded trucks are waiting their turn to drive down towards Imphal at the landslide hit Maram bazar, 80km north of Imphal, while an equal number of empty trucks lining up on the other side of the NH 39, to move towards Dimapur Nagaland Source Hueiyen News Service

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Meghen hopes for international help in restoring lost freedom

UNLF chairman RK Sanayaima alias Meghen today expressed his hopes that many countries in the world will extend a helping hand in the struggle of restoring the lost freedom of the state Source Hueiyen News Service

UNLF chairman RK Sanayaima alias Meghen today expressed his hopes that many countries in the world will extend a helping hand in the struggle of restoring the lost freedom of the state Source Hueiyen News Service

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PM, HM’s attention sought to implement ILP

Expressing serious concern on the threat posed to the indigenous people of the state by the outsiders who have been flooding in the state day by day, MPP president Dr Nimaichand Luwang today submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh a…

Expressing serious concern on the threat posed to the indigenous people of the state by the outsiders who have been flooding in the state day by day, MPP president Dr Nimaichand Luwang today submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Home Minister Chidambaram and sought their immediate intervention in implementing Inner Line Permit system in the state Source Hueiyen News Service

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Pallel Meet resolves on commuting to Imphal

A joint meeting of the representatives of Youth Volunteer Association, Pallel Social Development Organisation, Pallel Ching Tam Apunba Nupi Lup, Pallel Pallel Women Development Organisation Maring Uparup Assembly Pallel Bazar Board and inhabitants…

A joint meeting of the representatives of Youth Volunteer Association, Pallel Social Development Organisation, Pallel Ching Tam Apunba Nupi Lup, Pallel Pallel Women Development Organisation Maring Uparup Assembly Pallel Bazar Board and inhabitants of Pallel area with village chiefs held on July 5 at the office of Youth Volunteer Association, Pallel has discussed the issue related to the problem being faced by the inhabitants of Pallel and its surrounding areas while commuting from Pallel to Imphal and vice versa Source The Sangai Express

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IAS probationers experiences Manipur Cultural programme

A team of 19 IAS probationers 2010 batch who came in Mnaipur yesterday for a two days tour programme titled North East Darshan experienced a Manipuri Cultural Programme today at Hotel Imphal, North AOC Source Hueiyen News Service

A team of 19 IAS probationers 2010 batch who came in Mnaipur yesterday for a two days tour programme titled North East Darshan experienced a Manipuri Cultural Programme today at Hotel Imphal, North AOC Source Hueiyen News Service

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LED lamps for hill villages

The Department of Science and Technology has made necessary preparations to distribute LED reading lamps to villagers of the five hill districts which have been either not electrified or which do not get regular power supply under the Integrated Rural …

The Department of Science and Technology has made necessary preparations to distribute LED reading lamps to villagers of the five hill districts which have been either not electrified or which do not get regular power supply under the Integrated Rural Energy Programme IREP Source The Sangai Express

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