Manipuri woman dies of poison consumption

Adding to the list of suspicious death occurring outside Manipur, a young woman from the state reportedly died in a hotel room in Rajasthan after consuming poison Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Adding to the list of suspicious death occurring outside Manipur, a young woman from the state reportedly died in a hotel room in Rajasthan after consuming poison Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Dr M Nara to leave on Loitam Richard’s trail

With the death of Richard Loitam under mysterious circumstances in Bangalore becoming a raging issue in the State, CPI Manipur State Council’s State Secretary Dr M Nara Singh will leave for the Karnataka capital tomorrow to get first hand account of th…

With the death of Richard Loitam under mysterious circumstances in Bangalore becoming a raging issue in the State, CPI Manipur State Council’s State Secretary Dr M Nara Singh will leave for the Karnataka capital tomorrow to get first hand account of the incident Source The Sangai Express

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Cross border gun firing shattered peace in Jessami

A brief gun firing exchange between the villagers of Meluri village from Nagaland and the personnel of Manipur Police and Manipur Rifles deployed in Jessami for the security of its villagers, broke out this evening shattered the peace in the border are…

A brief gun firing exchange between the villagers of Meluri village from Nagaland and the personnel of Manipur Police and Manipur Rifles deployed in Jessami for the security of its villagers, broke out this evening shattered the peace in the border area Source Hueiyen News Service

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FireHouse all set to rock Imphal today

Western music aficionados in this restive Imphal valley have geared up to witness the greatest hits of the globally acclaimed heavy metal band ‘ FireHouse’ at the historic Hapta Kangjeibung in Imphal on Sunday Source The Sangai Express

Western music aficionados in this restive Imphal valley have geared up to witness the greatest hits of the globally acclaimed heavy metal band ‘ FireHouse’ at the historic Hapta Kangjeibung in Imphal on Sunday Source The Sangai Express

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Human chains protest ‘double murder’ of Loitam Richard and Laaba

Human chains were formed today along the Imphal Moreh route and Tiddim Line to protest the controversial death of Loitam Richard in Bangalore recently, and to demand thorough investigation into the mysterious death of Okram Laaba in Chennai last year …

Human chains were formed today along the Imphal Moreh route and Tiddim Line to protest the controversial death of Loitam Richard in Bangalore recently, and to demand thorough investigation into the mysterious death of Okram Laaba in Chennai last year Source The Sangai Express

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Dr Nara to meet Karnataka CM on Loitam Richard’s case

Manipur State Secretary of CPI Dr M Nara is expected to meet the Karnataka Chief Minister Sadananda Gowda in connection with the killing of Loitam Richard, a first year student of Acharya NRV School of Architecture, in Bangalore on the night of April …

Manipur State Secretary of CPI Dr M Nara is expected to meet the Karnataka Chief Minister Sadananda Gowda in connection with the killing of Loitam Richard, a first year student of Acharya NRV School of Architecture, in Bangalore on the night of April 17 last Source Hueiyen News Service

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MoU for border haats likely this month

A Memorandum of Understanding MoU may be signed between India and Myanmar in the later part of the current month for opening border haats at Somra and Tusom in Ukhrul district during Prime Minister Dr Manmohan’s proposed visit to Myanmar Source Th…

A Memorandum of Understanding MoU may be signed between India and Myanmar in the later part of the current month for opening border haats at Somra and Tusom in Ukhrul district during Prime Minister Dr Manmohan’s proposed visit to Myanmar Source The Sangai Express

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CM underscores protection of human rights

Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh took the liberty of mentioning the need to care for the human rights of the citizens of the country while setting up the National Counter Terrorism Centre NCTC Source The Sangai Express Manipur Info Centre

Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh took the liberty of mentioning the need to care for the human rights of the citizens of the country while setting up the National Counter Terrorism Centre NCTC Source The Sangai Express Manipur Info Centre

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Legal awareness programme

A one day legal awareness camp was jointly organized by Citizen’s Club, Soibam Leikai and Imphal East District Legal Services Authority at the premises of Citizen’s club today Source Hueiyen News Service

A one day legal awareness camp was jointly organized by Citizen’s Club, Soibam Leikai and Imphal East District Legal Services Authority at the premises of Citizen’s club today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Fire House set to rock today

Mail News Service Imphal, May 5 : FireHouse an American hard rock / heavy metal band formed in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1989 will perform tomorrow at Hapta Kangjeibung. C.J. Snare – lead vocals, keyboards , Bill Leverty , Michael Foster – drums and Allen McKenzie bass guitar arrived here today and addressed the media. […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, May 5 : FireHouse an American hard rock / heavy metal band formed in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1989 will perform tomorrow at Hapta Kangjeibung. C.J. Snare – lead vocals, keyboards , Bill Leverty , Michael Foster – drums and Allen McKenzie bass guitar arrived here today and addressed the media.
They said their message to the youth is keep practising and work hard and avoid drugs. They strongly addressed the need of using drugs as performances and talents will be washed away by resorting to such vices.
The band reached stardom during the early 1990s with hit singles like “Don’t Treat Me Bad” “Reach For The Sky” and “All She Wrote”, as well as their signature ballads “I Live My Life for You”, “Love of a Lifetime”, and “When I Look Into Your Eyes”. At the 1992 American Music Awards, FireHouse won the award for Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock New Artist.
They had performed at Dimapur yesterday and was pleased with the turnout and the reception they got at Dimapur.
In December 2004, FireHouse became the first major international rock band to play concert dates in northeast India. The band’s first Indian concert date was in Shillong, followed by two more dates in Dimapur, and Aizawl. The band’s first Indian date, in Shillong When the Maharaja of Tripura Kirit Pradyot Deb Burman invited them, took place in front of a sold out stadium crowd of over 40,000, setting a record for that city.
They said they would love to perform at other cities of India but they need invitations and arrangements. Their performance can go on for about two hours depending on the reaction and the acceptance of the people.

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Fire House set to rock today

Mail News Service Imphal, May 5 : FireHouse an American hard rock / heavy metal band formed in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1989 will perform tomorrow at Hapta Kangjeibung. C.J. Snare – lead vocals, keyboards , Bill Leverty , Michael Foster – drums and Allen McKenzie bass guitar arrived here today and addressed the media. […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, May 5 : FireHouse an American hard rock / heavy metal band formed in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1989 will perform tomorrow at Hapta Kangjeibung. C.J. Snare – lead vocals, keyboards , Bill Leverty , Michael Foster – drums and Allen McKenzie bass guitar arrived here today and addressed the media.
They said their message to the youth is keep practising and work hard and avoid drugs. They strongly addressed the need of using drugs as performances and talents will be washed away by resorting to such vices.
The band reached stardom during the early 1990s with hit singles like “Don’t Treat Me Bad” “Reach For The Sky” and “All She Wrote”, as well as their signature ballads “I Live My Life for You”, “Love of a Lifetime”, and “When I Look Into Your Eyes”. At the 1992 American Music Awards, FireHouse won the award for Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock New Artist.
They had performed at Dimapur yesterday and was pleased with the turnout and the reception they got at Dimapur.
In December 2004, FireHouse became the first major international rock band to play concert dates in northeast India. The band’s first Indian concert date was in Shillong, followed by two more dates in Dimapur, and Aizawl. The band’s first Indian date, in Shillong When the Maharaja of Tripura Kirit Pradyot Deb Burman invited them, took place in front of a sold out stadium crowd of over 40,000, setting a record for that city.
They said they would love to perform at other cities of India but they need invitations and arrangements. Their performance can go on for about two hours depending on the reaction and the acceptance of the people.

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Human chain formed to protest killings of Richard, Laba

Mail News Service Imphal, May 5 : A chain protest participated by students of various schools was held on Burma Sugnu Road and Tiddim Road to protest the killing of Richard Loitam and Okram Laba today. The protest was also held on Burma Sugnu Road. Students of Manipur Standard School, Universal students Academy, Easter Jeniter […]

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Imphal, May 5 : A chain protest participated by students of various schools was held on Burma Sugnu Road and Tiddim Road to protest the killing of Richard Loitam and Okram Laba today.
The protest was also held on Burma Sugnu Road. Students of Manipur Standard School, Universal students Academy, Easter Jeniter High School, Temple of Learning, Canchi Academy, Standard Roebrth, Dineshori, IPS, ISOR, Canchipur took part in the protest.
The protesters shouted various slogans to punish the killers of both students. Thousands of school students came out on the roads to form human chains protesting the lack of positive steps from the government of Manipur to solve the mystery surrounding the death of Richard Loitam in Bangalore and demanding appropriate punishment to those responsible for the abduction of Don Bosco student Takhellambam Rahul for ransom.
A human chain about 6 kilometer in length was formed along the Imphal – Moreh road from Singjamei to Manipur University, Canchipur by school students to protest the inaction of Manipur government to try to solve the murder of Richard Loitam who was allegedly killed by his own hostel mates in Bangalore over a trivial matter on April 18.
Another human chain was formed along Tiddim road (National Highway 150) by school students as part of the protest against the state government regarding its lethargic approach in solving the mystery of the death of Richard Loitam.
Placards inscribed with slogans like “We want justice”, Punish the killers”, “We don’t want discrimination on NE students”, etc were displayed and slogans were raised by the school students.
The formation of the human chains protesting the sluggish response of the state government to solve the mystery regarding the death of Richard Loitam is a part of the line of protests announced by the six students’ organizations of Manipur – All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU), Manipur Students’ Federation (MSF), Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM), Kangleipak Students’ Association (KSA), SWAK and SUK.
According to the line of action announced earlier by the students’ organizations, there will be a mass students’ rally on May 7, and if there is still no positive response from the side of the state government offices will be locked up from May 8.

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Human chain formed to protest killings of Richard, Laba

Mail News Service Imphal, May 5 : A chain protest participated by students of various schools was held on Burma Sugnu Road and Tiddim Road to protest the killing of Richard Loitam and Okram Laba today. The protest was also held on Burma Sugnu Road. Students of Manipur Standard School, Universal students Academy, Easter Jeniter […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, May 5 : A chain protest participated by students of various schools was held on Burma Sugnu Road and Tiddim Road to protest the killing of Richard Loitam and Okram Laba today.
The protest was also held on Burma Sugnu Road. Students of Manipur Standard School, Universal students Academy, Easter Jeniter High School, Temple of Learning, Canchi Academy, Standard Roebrth, Dineshori, IPS, ISOR, Canchipur took part in the protest.
The protesters shouted various slogans to punish the killers of both students. Thousands of school students came out on the roads to form human chains protesting the lack of positive steps from the government of Manipur to solve the mystery surrounding the death of Richard Loitam in Bangalore and demanding appropriate punishment to those responsible for the abduction of Don Bosco student Takhellambam Rahul for ransom.
A human chain about 6 kilometer in length was formed along the Imphal – Moreh road from Singjamei to Manipur University, Canchipur by school students to protest the inaction of Manipur government to try to solve the murder of Richard Loitam who was allegedly killed by his own hostel mates in Bangalore over a trivial matter on April 18.
Another human chain was formed along Tiddim road (National Highway 150) by school students as part of the protest against the state government regarding its lethargic approach in solving the mystery of the death of Richard Loitam.
Placards inscribed with slogans like “We want justice”, Punish the killers”, “We don’t want discrimination on NE students”, etc were displayed and slogans were raised by the school students.
The formation of the human chains protesting the sluggish response of the state government to solve the mystery regarding the death of Richard Loitam is a part of the line of protests announced by the six students’ organizations of Manipur – All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU), Manipur Students’ Federation (MSF), Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM), Kangleipak Students’ Association (KSA), SWAK and SUK.
According to the line of action announced earlier by the students’ organizations, there will be a mass students’ rally on May 7, and if there is still no positive response from the side of the state government offices will be locked up from May 8.

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Woman found dead at Rajasthan

Imphal. May 5 (NNN): Adding to the list of suspicious death occurring outside Manipur, a woman from the state reportedly died in a hotel room in Rajasthan after consuming poison. The woman identified as Naorem Reshma (27), d/o (L) N. Manitomba of Leingkhol, near Mantripukhri died on May 1 after consuming poison along with her […]

Imphal. May 5 (NNN): Adding to the list of suspicious death occurring outside Manipur, a woman from the state reportedly died in a hotel room in Rajasthan after consuming poison.
The woman identified as Naorem Reshma (27), d/o (L) N. Manitomba of Leingkhol, near Mantripukhri died on May 1 after consuming poison along with her fiancée Soraisam Santikumar (28), s/o S. Brajamani of Heirangoithong Ningthemcha Karong, with whom she was to be married on May 26, narrated the mother of Reshma.
The incident happened in a room at Ratandeep Hotel in Udaipur district, Rajasthan at around 11:00 p.m. on May 1, in which Reshma died and her fiancée Santikumar escaped death reportedly due to timely medical attention and is now under police custody under an FIR lodged under 198/12, 306, 30 IPC, it is reported.
The mother said that she received a call on May 2 at around 10:30 a.m. from an unknown number and was informed her daughter was in a critical state after consuming poison with her fiancée, and expressed her suspicion about the death of her daughter who was going to be married shortly.
After contacting the family of Santikumar, members of the two families flew to Udaipur on the same day where it was confirmed that Reshma had died after consumption of poison but her fiancée Santikumar escaped death as a result of medical treatment and was in police custody on charge of attempting to commit suicide, said the mother of Reshma whose dead body reached her home today.
The mother of Reshma appealed to civil society organizations and other concerned authorities to help her to establish whether her daughter had really died by committing suicide or there was foul play in her death.
It may be mentioned here that the number of suspicious deaths occurring outside has been increasing day by day in the last few days and weeks. Starting with the death of a student named Richard Loitam who was a student of Architecture in Bangalore who was allegedly beaten to death by his hostel mates, to the death of another student named Okram Laaba who was doing his MBA in Haryana, to the death of another student named Heisnam Jackio doing his engineering in Bangalore and now to the death of Reshma who was working at the Hotel Sheraton in Rajasthan, the deaths of Manipuris have been reported in the media one after the other in quick succession during the last few days. Are these deaths merely coincidental? One has to wait and see.

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Woman found dead at Rajasthan

Imphal. May 5 (NNN): Adding to the list of suspicious death occurring outside Manipur, a woman from the state reportedly died in a hotel room in Rajasthan after consuming poison. The woman identified as Naorem Reshma (27), d/o (L) N. Manitomba of Leingkhol, near Mantripukhri died on May 1 after consuming poison along with her […]

Imphal. May 5 (NNN): Adding to the list of suspicious death occurring outside Manipur, a woman from the state reportedly died in a hotel room in Rajasthan after consuming poison.
The woman identified as Naorem Reshma (27), d/o (L) N. Manitomba of Leingkhol, near Mantripukhri died on May 1 after consuming poison along with her fiancée Soraisam Santikumar (28), s/o S. Brajamani of Heirangoithong Ningthemcha Karong, with whom she was to be married on May 26, narrated the mother of Reshma.
The incident happened in a room at Ratandeep Hotel in Udaipur district, Rajasthan at around 11:00 p.m. on May 1, in which Reshma died and her fiancée Santikumar escaped death reportedly due to timely medical attention and is now under police custody under an FIR lodged under 198/12, 306, 30 IPC, it is reported.
The mother said that she received a call on May 2 at around 10:30 a.m. from an unknown number and was informed her daughter was in a critical state after consuming poison with her fiancée, and expressed her suspicion about the death of her daughter who was going to be married shortly.
After contacting the family of Santikumar, members of the two families flew to Udaipur on the same day where it was confirmed that Reshma had died after consumption of poison but her fiancée Santikumar escaped death as a result of medical treatment and was in police custody on charge of attempting to commit suicide, said the mother of Reshma whose dead body reached her home today.
The mother of Reshma appealed to civil society organizations and other concerned authorities to help her to establish whether her daughter had really died by committing suicide or there was foul play in her death.
It may be mentioned here that the number of suspicious deaths occurring outside has been increasing day by day in the last few days and weeks. Starting with the death of a student named Richard Loitam who was a student of Architecture in Bangalore who was allegedly beaten to death by his hostel mates, to the death of another student named Okram Laaba who was doing his MBA in Haryana, to the death of another student named Heisnam Jackio doing his engineering in Bangalore and now to the death of Reshma who was working at the Hotel Sheraton in Rajasthan, the deaths of Manipuris have been reported in the media one after the other in quick succession during the last few days. Are these deaths merely coincidental? One has to wait and see.

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CM stresses need to care for human rights while setting up NCTC

Manipur Information Centre New Delhi, May 5: Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh took the liberty of mentioning the need to care for the human rights of the citizens of the country while setting up the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC). Speaking at the Conference of the Chief Ministers on National Counter Terrorism Centre at […]

Manipur Information Centre
New Delhi, May 5:
Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh took the liberty of mentioning the need to care for the human rights of the citizens of the country while setting up the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC).
Speaking at the Conference of the Chief Ministers on National Counter Terrorism Centre at Vigyan Bhavan here today; Manipur Chief Minister said, “It is the bounden duty of the Government to protect the basic human rights of our people while granting unbounded powers to arrest under section 43A of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.”
He suggested that the NCTC officials should share the intelligence with the State Police and carry out operations for arresting and detaining any person suspected of indulging in terrorist activities. The person arrested should be handed over to the nearest police station and interrogated jointly.
He further stated, “A similar provision in the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 whereby security forces hand over apprehended persons to the State Police has come under severe criticism for misuse and many cases of human rights abuse have been reported.”
Manipur Chief Minister said that the State Government was in-agreement with the Union Government’s decision to set up the NCTC as an institutional mechanism for independent and autonomous collection of counter terrorism intelligence and to take firm and timely action for tackling terrorism and terror related activities of subversive and anti-national elements.
Referring to Manipur; the Chief Minister said, “We, in Manipur, are facing a serious Internal Security challenge posed by a multitude of militant groups indulging in subversive and anti-national activities and terrorizing out people for extortions, kidnappings for ransom, threat and intimidation to our officials and contractors engaged in the development process.
The extortions by the NSCN (IM) cadres from transporters along our National Highways are rampant despite the deployment of Security Forces and the State Police personnel. Work on national projects like the Railway Line from Jiribam to Tupul and Imphal has been seriously hampered by demands from the militants for extortion money.”
He further stated, “The porous India-Myanmar border, scantily guarded by the Assam Rifles, enables the militant groups to induct sophisticated arms and ammunition undetected.
These arms and ammunitions are used for threats and intimidation of contractors, suppliers, engineers and officials to extort money. Almost no one in the State is left untouched by this malaise which impacts adversely on our ability to implement development and welfare schemes to our people.”
“In the given internal security scenario, the role of intelligence and an institutionalized and effective means of generating and sharing Intelligence on a real time basis is an absolute necessity”, he added.
Referring to NCTC, Manipur Chief Minister pointed out that under section 2(e) of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, the State Home Secretary was notified as the “Designated Authority”. As such, Manipur Chief Minister disagreed with the MHA’s proposal to confer such powers on the Heads of Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) as it took away the element of independent assessment and rendered the State Govt. to the margins. The primary responsibility should remain that of the State Government, he added. He made the suggestion that all such operations should be undertaken jointly with the State Police.
He drew the attention to para 3.4 of the Memorandum constituting NCTC empowering it to requisition the services of the National Security Guards (NSG) or any other Special Forces. He opined that it would be appropriate for NCTC to obtain State Governments’ concurrence in all such cases.
However, he endorsed the proposal to constitute a Standing Council with representation from all the States.
As laid out, it would be able to evolve ways and means to ensure coordination of all counter terrorism measures and synergy in response. Setting-up of Special Teams to pursue specific Intelligence inputs or targets involving more than one State would be useful when dealing with organizations active across State borders, he added.
He believed that the NCTC was a credible step in the direction to provide institutional capability to negate and neutralize terrorist and anti-national forces from within and outside the country.
Manipur Home Minister Gaikhangam, Chief Secretary D.S.Poonia and Director General of Police Ratnakar Baral also attended in the conference.
In his inaugural address, the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh said, “Terrorism is today one of the most potent threats to our national security.
There can be no disagreement on putting in place an effective counter terrorism regime with efficient mechanisms and response systems both at the national level and at the State level. Neither the states nor the Centre can fulfill this task alone. The closest cooperation and coordination is therefore necessary to meet the threats that emanate from within and outside our borders.”
Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said that counter terrorism is a shared responsibility to make the country safer and more secure for which the country needs to work together.
Union Defence Minister, A. K. Antony and Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Mullappally Ramachandran also took part in the day-long conference.

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CM stresses need to care for human rights while setting up NCTC

Manipur Information Centre New Delhi, May 5: Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh took the liberty of mentioning the need to care for the human rights of the citizens of the country while setting up the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC). Speaking at the Conference of the Chief Ministers on National Counter Terrorism Centre at […]

Manipur Information Centre
New Delhi, May 5:
Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh took the liberty of mentioning the need to care for the human rights of the citizens of the country while setting up the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC).
Speaking at the Conference of the Chief Ministers on National Counter Terrorism Centre at Vigyan Bhavan here today; Manipur Chief Minister said, “It is the bounden duty of the Government to protect the basic human rights of our people while granting unbounded powers to arrest under section 43A of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.”
He suggested that the NCTC officials should share the intelligence with the State Police and carry out operations for arresting and detaining any person suspected of indulging in terrorist activities. The person arrested should be handed over to the nearest police station and interrogated jointly.
He further stated, “A similar provision in the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 whereby security forces hand over apprehended persons to the State Police has come under severe criticism for misuse and many cases of human rights abuse have been reported.”
Manipur Chief Minister said that the State Government was in-agreement with the Union Government’s decision to set up the NCTC as an institutional mechanism for independent and autonomous collection of counter terrorism intelligence and to take firm and timely action for tackling terrorism and terror related activities of subversive and anti-national elements.
Referring to Manipur; the Chief Minister said, “We, in Manipur, are facing a serious Internal Security challenge posed by a multitude of militant groups indulging in subversive and anti-national activities and terrorizing out people for extortions, kidnappings for ransom, threat and intimidation to our officials and contractors engaged in the development process.
The extortions by the NSCN (IM) cadres from transporters along our National Highways are rampant despite the deployment of Security Forces and the State Police personnel. Work on national projects like the Railway Line from Jiribam to Tupul and Imphal has been seriously hampered by demands from the militants for extortion money.”
He further stated, “The porous India-Myanmar border, scantily guarded by the Assam Rifles, enables the militant groups to induct sophisticated arms and ammunition undetected.
These arms and ammunitions are used for threats and intimidation of contractors, suppliers, engineers and officials to extort money. Almost no one in the State is left untouched by this malaise which impacts adversely on our ability to implement development and welfare schemes to our people.”
“In the given internal security scenario, the role of intelligence and an institutionalized and effective means of generating and sharing Intelligence on a real time basis is an absolute necessity”, he added.
Referring to NCTC, Manipur Chief Minister pointed out that under section 2(e) of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, the State Home Secretary was notified as the “Designated Authority”. As such, Manipur Chief Minister disagreed with the MHA’s proposal to confer such powers on the Heads of Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) as it took away the element of independent assessment and rendered the State Govt. to the margins. The primary responsibility should remain that of the State Government, he added. He made the suggestion that all such operations should be undertaken jointly with the State Police.
He drew the attention to para 3.4 of the Memorandum constituting NCTC empowering it to requisition the services of the National Security Guards (NSG) or any other Special Forces. He opined that it would be appropriate for NCTC to obtain State Governments’ concurrence in all such cases.
However, he endorsed the proposal to constitute a Standing Council with representation from all the States.
As laid out, it would be able to evolve ways and means to ensure coordination of all counter terrorism measures and synergy in response. Setting-up of Special Teams to pursue specific Intelligence inputs or targets involving more than one State would be useful when dealing with organizations active across State borders, he added.
He believed that the NCTC was a credible step in the direction to provide institutional capability to negate and neutralize terrorist and anti-national forces from within and outside the country.
Manipur Home Minister Gaikhangam, Chief Secretary D.S.Poonia and Director General of Police Ratnakar Baral also attended in the conference.
In his inaugural address, the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh said, “Terrorism is today one of the most potent threats to our national security.
There can be no disagreement on putting in place an effective counter terrorism regime with efficient mechanisms and response systems both at the national level and at the State level. Neither the states nor the Centre can fulfill this task alone. The closest cooperation and coordination is therefore necessary to meet the threats that emanate from within and outside our borders.”
Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said that counter terrorism is a shared responsibility to make the country safer and more secure for which the country needs to work together.
Union Defence Minister, A. K. Antony and Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Mullappally Ramachandran also took part in the day-long conference.

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