Reconciled KCP factions to announce new leaders

IMPHAL, Dec 16: The United Revolutionary Front (URF), in a statement, has stated that the… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 16: The United Revolutionary Front (URF), in a statement, has stated that the new leaders of the reconciled KCP factions would be announced soon with the enactment of new constitution.

The statement further mentioned that the all reconciled factions should complete their respective tasks before December 31, 2011.

The URF further condemned the killing of KCP (MTF) leader Sunil Meitei by Manipur Police terming it as a ploy to crumble the revolutionary of the region.

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Chancellor appointed

IMPHAL, Dec 16: Prof Nachane Dilip Madhukar has been appointed as the second Chancellor of… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 16: Prof Nachane Dilip Madhukar has been appointed as the second Chancellor of Manipur University for a period of five years with effect from November 4, 2011.

Prof Nachane is currently a Professor Emeritus in Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai. He was the Professor of Quantitative Economics, Director, Department of Economics of the University of Mumbai and Director of Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research.

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CrPC 144 clamped

IMPHAL, Dec 16: The District Magistrate of Imphal East has imposed prohibitory orders under Section… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 16: The District Magistrate of Imphal East has imposed prohibitory orders under Section 144 of CrPC in Imphal East area from 6 am of December 13, 2011 to January 13, 2012.

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Not related

IMPHAL, Dec 16: The proscribed PREPAK, in a statement, has clarified that Md.Abudul Khadi alias… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 16: The proscribed PREPAK, in a statement, has clarified that Md.Abudul Khadi alias Amu alias Somendro, Soraisam Ranbir alias Nanao, Sgt.Maj.Oinam Nelson alias Saolin, Lance Corporal Tongbram Joychandra alias Malpa, 2nd Lt Takhellambam Gobind, Mutum Nanao and Corporal Sarangthem Nanao who had surrendered before IGAR (S) as cadres of PREPAK are not related with the outfit.

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Many more condole Momon`s demise

IMPHAL, Dec 16: International peace and Social Advancement (IPSA), Kanglei Chanura Chaokhat Lamching Lup (KANGLEICHAL),… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 16: International peace and Social Advancement (IPSA), Kanglei Chanura Chaokhat Lamching Lup (KANGLEICHAL), All Manipur Youth Protection Committee, Chingtam United Women’s Association and Students’ Union of Kangleipak have condole the sudden demise of Ema Momon who had played active roles in women’s movement in the state.

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Pensioners` protest

IMPHAL, Dec 16: Members of Manipur state Pensioners’ Union led by Sorokhaibam Partha held sit-in-protest… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 16: Members of Manipur state Pensioners’ Union led by Sorokhaibam Partha held sit-in-protest at Singjamei Chingmakhong demanding the state government to clear the payment for due arrears and allowances for the pensioners of the state.

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State observes Vijay divas

IMPHAL, Dec 16: As celebrated in other parts of the country, the state government also… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 16: As celebrated in other parts of the country, the state government also observed the Vijay Divas at Manipur Secretariat South Block this morning with state law and legislative affair’s  minister Th Devendra as the chief guest, in remembrance of the brave act of the Indian army during the 1971 war against Pakistan.

The chief guest of the function, state senior minister Th Devendra mentioned that, the success of the Indian army during the Indo-pak war of 1971 was due to their sincere dedication to safeguarding the country.

The observation was also attended by state chief secretary, DS Poonia and other administrative officers of the state.

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Manipur girls` football teams enter quarter finals

IMPHAL, Dec 16: Both U-17 and U-14 girls’ football teams of Manipur have entered the… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 16: Both U-17 and U-14 girls’ football teams of Manipur have entered the quarter finals at the ongoing 57th National School Games in Imphal.

In today’s U-17 girls’ football matches, Manipur defeated Maharashtra by 4-0, Karnataka defeated Andhra Pradesh by 2-1, Haryana defeated Mizoram by 6-0 and Nagaland defeated Gujarat by 7-0.

In today’s U-14 girls’ football matches, Goa defeated Maharashtra by 3-2, Nagaland defeated Madhya Pradesh by 10-0, Chhatisgarh defeated Madhya Pradesh by 8-1 and Nagaland defeated Andhra Pradesh by 9-1.

In Thang-Ta competition, Delhi team has so far bagged five gold medals while Manipur has secured four gold medals.

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A `Demo-crazy` State

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba Violence has been closely associated with Manipur since it transformed itself… more »

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba
Violence has been closely associated with Manipur since it transformed itself from a kingdom in 1974 to merge as a constituent unit of India in 1949. It achieved independent statehood in 1972. The circumstances surrounding the merger and delay in granting statehood caused discontent among the people and later formed the basis for the emergence of insurgency in the state.

Today, Meiteis dominate the valley areas and the hills are occupied by more than 33 major and minor tribes. With numerous armed ethnic groups operating as well as the presence of state security forces in every nook and corner of the state, have created a situation of armed conflict in the state. Armed violence has become an inescapable norm, in fact an existential condition, and the defining characteristic of the Manipuri society.In such a situation, the innocent public have become the victims. Collateral damage, on account of the armed conflict, is borne by the public. The innocents continue to be maimed and killed. In other words,they are caught in the cross fire.

Manipur is at a critical juncture today. The innocentshave lost their voices, which a functioning democracy ensures and safeguards. Fear for reprisal and punitive actions by the armed actors have literally extinguished their voice and cut off their tongues. Or perhaps, the inability to muster support on issues impinging upon their livelihood and survival mechanism hasrendered even uttering of a feeble sound of angst and dissent impossible. Take for example, the extortion spree undertaken by various groups and endless strictures imposed upon the public by the state forces. The tactical and material need of the armed opposition groups and justifications rendered not only on the stated illustration but also on “familiar” issues may sound perplexing to the public. At the same time, restriction to mobility and access to natural resources and other facilities in the name of security by the state forces have rendered the public mute spectators, not even as agents and actors, of a spectacular opera on violence. The public seems to have arrived at a critical juncture where they have come to accept the unholy truth of not being able to reason out reason with reason. Here lies the end of liberty and tragic farewell to democracy.

If Manipur is at a critical juncture, what is equally true is also the inability to make sense of the absurd and deconstruct meaning the nonsensical. Killing is absurd. Violence does not make sense. However, the twin-like siblings (killing and violence) rains everywhere. The problem is “who’ll stop the rain?”The satanic wedlock between democracy and violence, as in democracy enshrined in the basic law and violence scripted through the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, and joyful celebration of the unholy tie through rains of bullets and bomb blasts, have only made the public a mute spectator. Immobilised and paralysed by a fear psychosis, the public have totally abandoned its basic instinct to survive or even to cry or weep or to question the absurd. Democracy is an empty vessel today without the voice or moan of the people. Literally, the voice of the public has been erased by waves of violence.

In the midst of uncertainty and caught in the crossfire, if the voices of the people have been rendered mute, if the “reasons” of public are blacked-out and if the physical entity of the people are erased, then what prevails in Manipur?A law and order problem? Definitely no !There are survivors who dictate and frame rules for the victims to follow. They are the ones who takes joy in reaping the benefits of confusions or of the absurdities lying around like garbage. Paradoxically, each group are different from one another and they are not the same or alike. Take for instance, are all the insurgent groups alike? In the absence of “reason” and the death toll of democracy the sort of regime that has emerged in Manipur is “demo-crazy”. Crazy people rule over the people. The state of confusion is conducive for unleashing violence: precisely that is what prevails in Manipur. Victory to power of the barrel is the motto. And where do you and I as the common people figure? As erasable numbers!

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Public Issues and Elections: Exercising Political Rights Consciously

By Bijen Meetei Asstt. Professor Dept. of Political Science, Assam University, Silchar. Now election is… more »

By Bijen Meetei
Asstt. Professor
Dept. of Political Science, Assam University, Silchar.

Now election is round the corner. In fact, most of us will be exciting with all what is going to come about: campaign, banquet, money and of course politicians, who seldom meet public, will be certainly visiting each one of us at our own doorstep. It is the time one can be sure of getting “anything” if quest for. Even if one remains confining at home definitely something will come to him too. But, should we forget to evaluate what had happened during the last 5 years? Elections comes only once in five years and it will be fallacious on our part to let it pass silently. Instead, we need to retrospect what have been changed in the last term, and what need to be done in order to improve the condition in the coming years.

In a sense, we are fortunate that election in Manipur is going to happen in a time when a lot of issues and scandals have been exposed and become focus of the media. The year 2011 was quite an important year in the recent history of Indian political system. A parliamentary procedure was initiated to impeach a judge of a High Court. There is Anna Movement against corruption; a Chief Minister of a state openly spoke in support of removing AFSPA, and charge sheeted many politicians and men in high positions for corruption and other criminal offenses. All this highlights problems of bad governance and misuse of people’s trust. In my mind, election is an opportune time to cleanse the political atmosphere that has been begrimed by personal ambitions of politicians.

The central concern of the state, or in simpler term our representatives, is to improve the conditions of people’s lives by ameliorating systems of communication, transport, public distribution, welfare schemes, law and order etc. Citizens have the right and necessity to ask the state and the representative of the people to address these basic aspects of our lives. As Lord Bryce said the test of government is the welfare of the people. If they don’t and cannot perform basic functions such as protection of lives, securing justice, providing efficient administration of common affairs and bestowal of aid to citizens in their several occupations, what is the need of placing the authority and trust in their hands?

The existing problems in Manipur are enormous too. To mention the least, every year there are economic blockades along its only two national highways which are in fact lifelines of the people of the state. Has any one of us witnessed any politicians promising with hundred per cent commitment to end this impasse? Pradip Phanjoubam recently exposed the insensitivity of the government which “continues to do little to either resolve the crisis or break the blockade by force, and seems only content to wait and watch till the agitators tire out”. It is not only in this issue of economic blockade but in all other issues that the so called people’s representatives remain hushed. For how many hours can we make use of electricity in a day? Why does government need to divide the people into VIPs (those who can pay some amount in order to have VIP connection) and non-VIPs. What about the water problem and awful conditions of roads? These are very basic existential issues forget about social unrest, unemployment, political and legitimacy crisis with which we are living today. I know most of us are familiar with these problems which have become a part of our normal life. However, how many of us really care about all this and raise these issues at the time of elections? During elections we are often swayed by money and personal loyalty, and in the process we forget to ask the basic question of our own life and living. Most of us remain oblivious to such questions like why there is a democratic process called election?

We should realize the importance of election. It intends to ensure that the government will exercise its power with consent of the people. Put it differently, election lends legitimacy to the authority of the government. It is the only time when people can exercise power over the politicians and subject latter’s actions to people’s wishes. And this chance comes only once in five years. Then, why should we let it easily slipped away. If we keep selling the our invaluable votes just for few hundred will we be able to get what we are entitled to? In fact, we, the people are very weak. We are being whammed by dirty ideals and tricks of the candidates. As a matter of fact, our minds are being colonized not in the sense of physical occupation by any external force but in the sense of being unable to rise above the corrupt system. The idea that we will collect as many 100 notes as possible and let the election passed silently makes ourselves a dependent and put into a fetter. We need to ask ourselves what kinds of leaders are being produced at the end of the day. Are they the ones who understand our problems? Are they the ones who foresee our future? Are they the ones who are committed to sacrifice their personal interest for common good? I doubt many of them even have the idea of “common good” forget about putting effort to achieve that.

It is high time that we sit back and review our own mentality towards election and our representatives. One should sense the necessity of selecting the right men as our leaders so that the authority we give them in trust is used with responsibility and care. Many of our problems would be resolved once we entrust our trust upon men of utmost personnel integrity, who know how to address our problems and have guts to materialize their election promises.

If we don’t think for the common cause and remain overwhelmed by narrow interests, we will never be able to shatter our dependency. The world has changed and we need to change too. Until and unless we, the people wake up and make ourselves politically conscious we will remain colonized and exploited.

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Singhajit & Kanhailal from Manipur to receive Akademi Fellow – KanglaOnline

Singhajit & Kanhailal from Manipur to receive Akademi FellowKanglaOnlineNEW DELHI, December 16(MIC): Manipuri dance Guru RK Singhajit Singh and eminent theatre personality Heisnam Kanhailal from Manipur were among eleven well known personalities of…

Singhajit & Kanhailal from Manipur to receive Akademi Fellow
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NEW DELHI, December 16(MIC): Manipuri dance Guru RK Singhajit Singh and eminent theatre personality Heisnam Kanhailal from Manipur were among eleven well known personalities of performing arts of the country selected for the Akademi Fellows for the

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Manipur girls` football teams enter quarter finals – KanglaOnline

Manipur girls` football teams enter quarter finalsKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Dec 16: Both U-17 and U-14 girls' football teams of Manipur have entered the quarter finals at the ongoing 57th National School Games in Imphal. In today's U-17 girls' fo…

Manipur girls` football teams enter quarter finals
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IMPHAL, Dec 16: Both U-17 and U-14 girls' football teams of Manipur have entered the quarter finals at the ongoing 57th National School Games in Imphal. In today's U-17 girls' football matches, Manipur defeated Maharashtra by 4-0, Karnataka defeated

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End the orgy of violence once and for all

There are evil forces working strongly day and night to carry out nefarious activities throughout the world. Our share of evil seems to have outweighed our share of good. We have to do whatever penance we have to do to wash the evil forces. A father and a son were killed today. After a grueling […]

There are evil forces working strongly day and night to carry out nefarious activities throughout the world. Our share of evil seems to have outweighed our share of good. We have to do whatever penance we have to do to wash the evil forces. A father and a son were killed today. After a grueling nine days in the custody of the kidnappers they were shot dead. We pray for peace of their soul. They are gone but they leave behind a family, a society and a state utterly shattered and shocked. There must be few who are not shocked by such atrocious crimes . We also pay tributes to all those who gave their lives for no reason and we heap our anger to those who take away lives of so many precious lives without any reason for their petty gains. The sole motive for killings is money and to what end the money will be used we have no knowledge. We have seen similar incidents in the past but state preparedness seems to be lacking in fighting such killings. Some organizations had also voiced their oppositions to such acts in the past but the trend continues much to the chagrin of one and all. Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh repeatedly announced earlier that there will be no compromise with anybody or organization on the issue of kidnapping. The complain which we have is that the incident happened a long time ago and state government did not initiate any action to rescue the two. Another issue is the responsiveness of the state to the woes of lower ranking staff and deprived people. Providing security to one and all is not possible but a safe environment has to be created by the state government. Proper planning is required to fight the menace. Neither extortion nor blackmail require a threat of a criminal act, such as violence, merely a threat used to elicit actions, money, or property from the object of the extortion. We have adequate laws to fight all criminals but what we are lacking is the will to implement the laws. An honest approach will be accepted by one and all. Nobody expects an ailing and corrupt system working overtime to safeguard the lives of the citizens. The system needs to be tuned to effectively fight the evil forces operating in our state. People are doing their job, they pay tax, elect people. Those in the helms of affairs need to wake up to teach a lesson to all evil doers.

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PREPAK clarifies that surrenderees are not related to the group

Reacting to the Home Coming Ceremony held at the IGAR S complex, Mantripukhri, the proscribed UG group PREPAK has clarified that the so called cadres of PREPAK who reportedly surrendered to Chief Minister O Ibobi were not related to the group Sourc…

Reacting to the Home Coming Ceremony held at the IGAR S complex, Mantripukhri, the proscribed UG group PREPAK has clarified that the so called cadres of PREPAK who reportedly surrendered to Chief Minister O Ibobi were not related to the group Source Hueiyen News Service

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Seminar on peaceful coexistence

In commemoration of its 18 years of relentless service for the welfare of tribals and Northeast people as well as in view of the urgency of public participation for restoring peaceful co existence in Manipur, the All India Tribal Students’ Association,…

In commemoration of its 18 years of relentless service for the welfare of tribals and Northeast people as well as in view of the urgency of public participation for restoring peaceful co existence in Manipur, the All India Tribal Students’ Association, Delhi AITSA in collaboration with its Manipur Branch will be organising a two day Conference cum Seminar on Peaceful Co existence through distribution of state resources in Manipur Reality of Myth on January 27 and 28 at Zogal Memorial Hall, Zoveng, Churachandpur, a statement of AITSA informed Source Hueiyen News Service

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CM inaugurates power station, PS lays foundation for IE Hospital

Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh inaugurated various projects taken up under the Flagship Scheme and other schemes of the UPA and SPF government at different places of Khundrakpam Assembly Constituency today Source Hueiyen News Service

Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh inaugurated various projects taken up under the Flagship Scheme and other schemes of the UPA and SPF government at different places of Khundrakpam Assembly Constituency today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Maoist reiterates its statement

Refuting charges of demanding money from fund provided under NRHM, the Maoist Communist Party MCP , Manipur in a press statement has asserted that it contractor Longjam Sunil who has been trying to siphon off the project money in the name of Maoist …

Refuting charges of demanding money from fund provided under NRHM, the Maoist Communist Party MCP , Manipur in a press statement has asserted that it contractor Longjam Sunil who has been trying to siphon off the project money in the name of Maoist Source Hueiyen News Service

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Abducted fatherson duo found shot dead br Irate mob set on fire Irilbung water supply scheme, ImphalYairipok road blocked

In a shocking incident, Chowkidar of Irilbung Water Supply Scheme Soram Ibomcha and his son Yaiphu alias Geetchandra, whose whereabouts have remained unknown after being abducted reportedly by armed cadres of KCP MTF Kesho group on the night of Dece…

In a shocking incident, Chowkidar of Irilbung Water Supply Scheme Soram Ibomcha and his son Yaiphu alias Geetchandra, whose whereabouts have remained unknown after being abducted reportedly by armed cadres of KCP MTF Kesho group on the night of December 7 in connection with monetary demand of Rs 20 lakh from Public Health Engineering Department, were found shot dead Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNLF warns against the Home Coming Ceremony

Hitting out against the Home Coming Ceremony and terming it an stage managed drama, the proscribed UG group UNLF has warned that it would never forgive and hunt down all the reactionaries who acted against the revolutionary struggle and carry out anti…

Hitting out against the Home Coming Ceremony and terming it an stage managed drama, the proscribed UG group UNLF has warned that it would never forgive and hunt down all the reactionaries who acted against the revolutionary struggle and carry out anti social activities at the behest of Indian security forces Source Hueiyen News Service

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