5th G Khelchandra hockey

IMPHAL, Nov 18: The 5th Edition of G Khelchandra memorial men’s open hockey tournament will… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 18: The 5th Edition of G Khelchandra memorial men’s open hockey tournament will commence from November 20 at Khuman Lampak Hockey Stadium.

Altogether six teams, namely MPSC, SYUC, YCCIC, SSA, MEIRAA and UYAC are taking in the tournament.

The inauguration function of the tournament will be attended by Kshetrigao MLA Th Nandakishore, Shamu Singh, vice-president of Imphal East Hockey Association, and L Dhaballo, EE PHED as the chief, president and guest of honour respectively.

YCCIC will meet SYUC in the opening match of the tournament.

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Rightful end solution dialogue under SoO is need of the hour in the state

Leader Writer: Sukham Nanda State government taking the opportunity of being a democratic state had… more »

Leader Writer: Sukham Nanda
State government taking the opportunity of being a democratic state had chosen the right steps by offering dialogues with different insurgent groups operating in the state with an objective to end three decades turmoil law and order situation caused by the insurgency in the state.

It was under the provision of the democracy any under world organisation or reactionary groups in a democratic country or state have allowed to claim their rightful demands and the same have been applied in the small state of Manipur by various insurgent groups who are still claiming as real patriots of the state.

It is well known that, over the last three decades the state Manipur had been facing serious turmoil in terms of law and order maintenance by the ruling governments due to over acting by the mushrooming growth of different insurgents organizations from different communities inhabited in the state.

On the other hand state government had chosen the idea of suspension of operation (SoO) as a sharp weapon at the need of hour to reduces the violent activities of the militants to some extend so that the deteriorating law and order situations caused by the uncontrolled activities of militancy in the state shall be reduced to some extend.

No doubt, state government had taken good initiative in order to have the tripartite Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreement between the Ministry of Home Affairs’ Government of India, state government and UG groups belonging to Kuki under the umbrella organization of Kuki National Organisation KNO and United People’s Front during 2010.

More over another milestone seems to be achieved by the state government with the signing of similar tripartite agreement with the one of valley based insurgent groups Kangleipak Communists Party, Military Council KCP(MC)- Lallumba group which was signed on August 6, 2010, which was the first valley based UG groups to have entered into such agreement.

In fact the sincerity on the part of the governments have shown by holding regular SoO meetings attended by concerned officials of army, paramilitary forces which have been dealing the counter insurgency operations in the state with the leaders of the militants who have entered the SoO apart from delivering of rehabilitation package for the cadres and assured monthly stipends as laid down in the ground rules of the agreements.

Most unfortunately, the report of creating violence activities which amounted to the peace and tranquility of areas in different parts of the state involving armed cadres who were under the SoO some times causes mistrust in the sensitivities of the inner ideology of SoO.

It was very unfortunate to heard that, the cadres belonging to the cadres of KCP Lallumba were oftenly arrested by the security forces during the courses of counter insurgency operations in the state for violating the ground rules of the SoO.

The very matter indicate the lack of sensivity on the part of the government which fails to give strong instructions to maintain the ground rules of the already signed SoO agreement. Lapses and failures to maintain the agreed upon ground rules of the SoO agreement on both sides will possibly turn to a negative impacts in the society which common people of the state are still feel apprehensions for.

The policy of the state on the issue of the already entered SoO with the different militant groups operating in the state need to bring an amicable solution at the nearest so that the positive impact of the SoO in terms of restoring peace and harmony is waiting by the peace loving citizen of the state.

If the governments shows there successful solutions once made through these SoO by holding dialogue with the insurgency groups in the state, it may led to bring a route for the other insurgent groups to take their path to the same as many of the insurgent groups operating in the state are now seems to be tending towards their peaceful solution with the government.

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Maoist bid for Myanmar haven fails – Times of India

Maoist bid for Myanmar haven failsTimes of IndiaKOLKATA: A plan by CPI(Maoist) to use its connections with Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) of Manipur to get sanctuary in Myanmar has come to naught because of reservations of the rebel leaders from the nor…

Maoist bid for Myanmar haven fails
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KOLKATA: A plan by CPI(Maoist) to use its connections with Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) of Manipur to get sanctuary in Myanmar has come to naught because of reservations of the rebel leaders from the northeast, according to an Imphal-based defence

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Manipuri expats struggle to cope – gulfnews.com

Manipuri expats struggle to copegulfnews.comDubai: The Manipuri community in the UAE is paying a heavy price as an economic blockade in India's northeast region since August 21 has put pressure on most of them to send more money to dependants back …

Manipuri expats struggle to cope
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Dubai: The Manipuri community in the UAE is paying a heavy price as an economic blockade in India's northeast region since August 21 has put pressure on most of them to send more money to dependants back home.

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Chittagong Armoury Raid of 18 April 1930 – The Bravery Of Bengali Revolutionaries

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh On December 3 2010 while my wife and my son… more »

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh

On December 3 2010 while my wife and my son were browsing in the small book shop of the TajMahal Hotel in Mumbai, I happened to glance at a paperback book with the title “ Do and Die, The Chittagong Uprising 1930-34” written by Manini Chatterjee. I instinctively felt that it must have something to do with the Chittagong Armoury Raids.

 

When I was a school boy, I heard about the Chittagong Armoury Raids from my old mate, Moirangthem Gojendra (deceased), who retired as a legal advisor to the Manipur Legislative Assembly. I only remember that he said – the ‘terrorists’ came wearing military uniforms and fooled the sentry at the gate. I never came across any book about this until I found this one.

 

The history of the Chittagong Armoury Raids, showed the extreme bravery of the Bengali race as pioneers of the armed Indian revolutionary movement until it moved to the north in the U P and Punjab  During 1912-1947, the Sikh population of India was only 1.1 per cent, but 75 per cent of the revolutionaries serving in prison were Sikhs.

 

The Chittagong Armoury Raids of 1930 were carried by many men and two women, who were enthused with patriotism. The revolutionaries, four Bengalis and one domiciled northern Indian and sixty-one students between16-18, titled themselves Indian Republican Army (IRA) based on the Irish Republican Army (IRA).

 

The uprising was a simulation of the Irish “Easter Uprising” in Dublin. They even chose the Easter week of 1930 on the night of April 18, to strike at the British Armoury; Telephone exchange and Telegraph office; and the European Club inChittagong.

 

Another group severed the rail connections. They planned to hold the town for a week, like the Irish Republican Army that heldDublinfor one week. Theirs was “do and die” and “not to do and die”.

 

This incredibly brave volunteer Army though small in number, were armed and trained, willing to go down fighting like the Dubliners did. Their leaflet proclaimingIndia’s freedom was a carbon copy of the Proclamation of Independence, declared on behalf of the Provisional of theIrishRepublicby Patrick Pearse on the steps ofDublin’s General Post Office, fourteen years before the Armoury raids.

 

Now, a visitor inDublinwill see a small plaque in the General Post Office, commemorating the uprising on Monday April 24 1916.

 

The disparaging words of Thomas Babington Macaulay who despised Bengalis, most probably helped in fostering the nationalist feelings in Bengal. Macaulay’s remarks about the Bengali character and physique definitely played a bigger role in the subsequent growth of the violent agitation inBengal.

 

Leaders like the Presidency College–educated Bankimchandra Chatterjee who now had access to English literature, propounding the virtues of equality and freedom, wrote the religio-patriotic song Bande mataram, used by the Chittagong revolutionaries until it was later replaced by Inquilab Zindabad and Jai Hind.

 

Another was Cambridge-educated Aurobino Ghosh, who later became a seer in Portuguese Pondicherry after escaping fromBritish India, provided much more direct encouragement to the first revolutionary activists. Aurobindo who failed ICS only because he could not ride a horse, was to become the most prominent and the first to go in for direct armed action.

Macaulay wrote in his essay on Warren Hastings: “The physical organisation of the Bengalees is feeble even to effeminacy. He lives in constant vapour bath. His pursuits are

sedentary, his limbs delicate, his movements languid. During many ages he has been trampled

upon by men of bolder and more hardy breeds. Courage, independence, veracity are qualities to which his constitution and his situation are equally unfavourable.”

 

The statement led to the mushrooming of physical culture clubs where young men were taught body-building, lathi play and other martial arts. The Chittagong armed revolutionaries were such products. Macaulay gave these young men a desire for physical and military activities to challenge the colonial rule.

 

The insulting remarks of Macaulay on the Bengalis had a parallel for the Sikhs who for

umpteen years had been at the receiving end of a fertile joke, mainly from the north Indians – Sirdarjee bara bajge. The punch line is that when the clock strikes 12 the two hands of the clock lie on top of each other; Sikhs go “mad” thinking that one hand is missing. This is of course not true, just humour, but in bad taste.

 

During 1947-1966, the Sikh Diaspora in Vancouver, Canada, began the Khalistan (Pure-land) movement for an independent Punjabi-speaking Punjab. Prior to this, in the linguistic civil disorder of the 1950-1960 the Sikhs wanted to adopt Punjabi as an official language of Punjabi suba, which was opposed by the Punjabi-speaking Hindus.

 

As a result, in the 1951 and 1961 census Punjabi-speaking Hindus declared Hindi as their mother-tongue – advocated by Lala Jagat Narain, the owner and Editor of Hind Samachar (later assassinated by Sikh militants). Eventually, Haryana was born.

 

My Punjabi friend Dev Dutt Puri (deceased, who owned a sugar factory and heavy engineering plant at Jamunanagar in Haryana, began to speak in Hindi in the family instead of Punjabi. The whole family now speak Hindi.

 

While holidaying with him on the breathtakingly beautiful Lakshadeep Islands, off the Coast of Cochin, where there was nothing to do apart from drinking whisky and eating; no newspaper, no telephone, no television, he explained to me the meaning of a Mother-tongue.

 

A newly-born baby of a mother who speaks a language, if brought up by another woman speaking a different language, the baby will speak the adopted mother’s language, not the biological mother’s tongue.

 

In the Khalistan Independent movement, theGoldenTempleinAmritsarwas attacked by the Indian Army in Operation Blue Star, ordered by Indira Gandhi. A lot of the GoldenTemple complex was destroyed including the Akal Takht on June 4 1984.

 

The Temple was completely restored to its original grandeur when my son Neil and my late nephew Major Naorem Deepak, the  Deputy Commander of BSP Academy in Gwalior at that time, visited it in December 2007.

 

The Calcutta Congress Session was held in December 1928 with Motilal Nehru as the President. All the top fiveChittagongleaders – Surya Sen (masterda), Ananta Singh, Ganesh Ghosh, and Loknath Bal, who attended the session were struck by the disciplined Congress

volunteers who were dressed in military khaki uniforms displaying military pageantry with Subhas Chandra Bose as the General Officer Commanding the Corps, supervising the volunteers on horseback.

In the earlier Congress Sessions, volunteers usually wore white khadi clothes and the white Gandhi cap. When they returned home they organised a district volunteer corps attached to the Congress party as a cover, inChittagong. They took months of secret preparations.

 

On the night of April 18 1930, a group of six armed men in a car, dressed in Army uniforms, approached the building containing the Guard room and the Police armoury. The sentry saw the car coming up.

 

Ananta Singh and Ganesh Ghosh stepped out of the car with all the authority of senior officers who had come suddenly for an unexpected inspection. The younger men jumped out

of the back seat as though they were their ADCs.

 

They stood less than ten feet away from the sentry who called out his routine challenge: ‘Halt, who goes there?’ Ananta and Ganesh shot him dead. Then they shouted as ploy to get the policemen inside the barracks on their side: Hato, bhago, Jan bachao, Gandhiji ka raj hogaya (get away, run, save your lives, Gandhiji’s raj have come). It worked; not a single policeman of the 200 or so stirred that night.

Things did not turn out quite as they had dreamed. When they broke open the armoury there were rows of ‘303 rifles, Lewis machine guns and revolvers, but empty wooden chests with no ammunition. Ananta Singh and Nirmal Sen knew their plans were doomed.

 

However, in honour of the Provisional Revolutionary Government, the solders of the IRA, Chittagong branch, fired three volleys in the air; the bugle was blown, and three times they shouted; Bande Matram. Masterda then hoisted the Indian national flag.

 

The 3/4 British officers in Chittagong, who were far from being cowards, were organising themselves. In the meantime, the revolutionary leaders who momentarily lost their nerves trudged out in the dark and eventually some of them hid on Jalalabad Hill, just outsideChittagong.

 

On April 22 there was a firefight with the British Indian troops. The dead bodies of the revolutionaries were burnt with petrol and wood.

 

Revolutionary activities continued until most of the top leaders were arrested in the later half of 1933. Among others, at the stroke of midnight of January 12 1934 Surya Sen was hanged in theChittagongjail, after he kissed the gallows. Kalpana Dutta was jailed for life in the Andamans. It marked the end of the Chittagong uprising.

 

The writer is based in the UK

E-mail: imsingh@onetel.com

Website: www.drimsingh.co.uk

 

 

 

 

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Ahemdabad (Sabarmati Ashram) – Srinagar (Hazratbal) Save Sharmila Jattha

From 23 November to 04 December (12 DAYS 10 STATES) After receiving an overwhelmed support,… more »

From 23 November to 04 December (12 DAYS 10 STATES)

After receiving an overwhelmed support, responses, wishes for Srinagar Imphal Save Sharmila Jan Karwan, it is decided by the campaign to start the next phase of karwan in the form of Jattha to meet the objective of the campaign, that is, to spread awareness among people of non victim states (states where AFSPA is not imposed) and to stengthen nationwide signature campaign which is already running by the campaign.This next phase will be an effort to cover other states that were not covered during Srinagar-Imphal Jan karwan.

 

This was the first time when any such journey (Srinagar to Imphal Jan Karwan) organized for the cause of AFSPA and covered various states of India to raise the voice of NE states and J&K. This karwan created an atmosphere and people of all states along with media supported the cause.

 

Save Sharmila Solidarity Campaign believes that non violence should not be ignored. The campaign has become involved in creating a positive atmosphere of talk to bring out a solution for NE states and J&K for repeal of AFSPA. Through this solidarity Campaign, we express our solidarity towards people of NE states and J&K. Irom has become a symbol of peace and non violence through her fast. We are followers of non violence and peace and thus we support Irom through this Solidarity Campaign which is based on humanity, peace, justice and democracy.

 

The campaign decided to start its 12 day Ahemdabad- Srinagar journey in which a Jattha (small group) of activists will start its journey from the land of Gandhi, Sabarmati Ashram, Ahemdabad and will culminate its journey at the Hazratbal, Srinagar. On one side, where starting point is known for its lessons of non violence and peace, the culminating point , Hazratbal, that is a symbol of love, harmony and spiritualism. Besides it, Hazratbal was the same place from where the previous journey (karwan) was started (on 16th October) for the same cause.

 

This Jattha will travel along 10 states to create the public opinion and to get support through public meetings, pamphlets distribution, press meet, road march etc  for the demands of campaign.

 

 

Schedule is given below:

 

Starting:

Jattha will start its journey on 23 NOV at 03:00 PM from Sabarmati Ashram after ”all religious prayer” and oath to promote non violence, peace and justice.

 

23 NOV: Ahemdabad: Sagar Rabari (079-27557199), Ila Pathak (9913176612)

24 NOV: Mumbai: Mukta Srivastava (9764472667), Kishore (7208007055)

25 NOV: Banglore: Sister Cielia (9945716052), Gururaj (9448849353)

26 NOV: Chennai: Md. Tanveer (9940140284)

27 NOV: Hyderabad: Ramakrishna Raju (9866887299)

28 NOV: Cuttack : Dr. Vishwajit (9437218171), Akshya (9937427611)

29 NOV: Raipur : Gautam Bandopadhyay (9826171304)

30 NOV: Bhopal: Kumud Behan (9926311225), Arvind (9425783165)

01 DEC: Jaipur : Akshya ( 0141-2594131), Krishna (9460118463)

03-04 DEC: Srinagar : Er. Ab. Rashid (9419003104), Dr. Muzaffar Bhat (9596081900), Tanveer Hussain (9940140284), Shahabul Haq (9419168555)

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Save Sharmila Solidarity Campaign

Delhi Contact: Ravi Nitesh (9958907799), Qamar Intekhab (9990505438)

This press release was sent to Kanglaonline by Volunteers of ”SAVE SHARMILA SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN”

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Zeliangrong Baudi units react to CAO’s remark – Nagaland Post

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Zeliangrong Baudi on CAO’s statement – MorungExpress

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Post Mark – Remembered, Honored, Revived – MorungExpress

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Post Mark – Remembered, Honored, Revived
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Manipur police burn down 200 floating huts to clear Loktak – Asian Correspondent

Manipur police burn down 200 floating huts to clear LoktakAsian CorrespondentThe state government in Manipur is forcefully evicting families living on Loktak. Since Tuesday, the state police has used brute force to chase alleged illegal settlers away f…

Manipur police burn down 200 floating huts to clear Loktak
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INDIA: Government burning homes of 1332 families in Manipur – Asian Human Rights Commission News

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Kangla Fort holds the historic graveyard of Akbar Hydari – TwoCircles.net

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Manipur bomb explosion leaves four injured – Times of India

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India: Should Delhi Intervene in Troubled Manipur? – TIME

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A shared experience moulds Indian and US students – Economic Times

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Okram urges PM to consult Manipur on Naga ‘special status’ – Times of India

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AMUCO condemns eviction of Loktak fishermen

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Students of Imphal College go on rampage

The students of various college of the state government are likely to agitate against the transfer of teachers in due course of time Source Hueiyen News Service

The students of various college of the state government are likely to agitate against the transfer of teachers in due course of time Source Hueiyen News Service

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