One more dies of burn injuries sustained on first night of CCpur rioting; womenfolk intervention has checked further violence

LAMKA, September 7: One more person succumbed to burn injuries he suffered on the first day of rioting in Churachandpur, bring up the death toll in the current protest over

LAMKA, September 7: One more person succumbed to burn injuries he suffered on the first day of rioting in Churachandpur, bring up the death toll in the current protest over the three bills passed by the Assembly on August 31 to nine.

The dead body of Nengzachin, 19, of LV Land, New Lamka, was brought to the Churachandpur District Hospital morgue around 3:00pm today amidst dharnas and paying homage functions which delayed the arrival a little. He has since been declared as the 9th hero of the current uprising in the district.

Nengzachin had sustained the injuries during the torching of residences of legislators of the district and also of Outer Manipur parliamentary constituency MP, Thangso Baite on first night or rioting on August 31.

Nengzachin`™s lifeless body was brought from the RIMS Hospital where he was fighting for life with 85 percent burn injury, by KSO GHQ volunteers. He lost his battle for life around 6am and following news of his death, in anticipation of further rioting, destruction of properties and attacks on the Ccpur.police station, civil society bodies and police alike remained on high alert.

Meanwhile, womenfolk have been turning out in huge numbers on the streets in the past three days to prevent further violence. But for them many believe, there probably would have been more casualties.

Various Churachandpur civil society bodies have also been actively coordinating with the security forces and police to facilitate return of normalcy. The district has shown unprecedented participation of women in the peace restoration process in the controlling the mobs going on rampage.

People are also thankful for the intervention of student unions, security forces and others organisations which prevented more casualties such as in the case of the torching of Red Cross Road`s residence of MTDC chairman Manga Vaiphei`s residence, where one person was trapped in the flames and ended up charred to death.

On the night, the intervention of the 7th AR personnel who were present at the place saved more casualties.

A leader of Joint Action Committee, JAC, coordinating the agitation in Churachandpur told IFP that there is one more person who suffered burn injuries still fighting for his life at an Imphal hospital.

It is also now learnt that a Bengali family staying in a building adjacent to the destroyed residence of Manga Vaiphei found themselves trapped on the second floor of their rented accommodation while the protestors and agitators were throwing stones and petrol bombs.

Jharna Deb and his family were scare to move out of the floor they were occupying but as per the family`™s account, they could only escape at about 8:45 pm with the arrival of the personal of 7 AR personnel.

The AR personnel also hit the streets to maintain peace, warning the protester on megaphones to stay clear of the streets.

The Bengali family took the opportunity and yelled out at the AR personnel who thereafter rushed to the floor and rescue the family including Ms Nooti Deb, Ms. Meena Deb and Sobroto Deb, who were brought down safely and quietly to safety zone.

Many security personnel, particularly the AR were hit by stones pelted by the rioters too.

The Deb family run the well-known Deb Bakery.

Meanwhile the need to have a deep freezer in the mortuary in the Churachandpur District Hospital is acutely realised even as the nine dead bodies kept there are beginning to turn putrid despite an air conditioner machine being switched on round the clock.

Womenfolk from the town and its suburbs like Mata Village continued their dharna with zeal and concern at what they called the anti-tribal bills.

It is worth mentioning that though the protests continued, the involvement of womenfolk has effectively checked these protests turning violent unlike in the first few days.

In particular they were responsible for preventing the burning down of Churachandpur Government College late last evening.

Meanwhile ex-MLA Hangkhanpau visited the hospital and paid tribute on behalf of the Zou community to each of the nine who died during the protest.

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Opportunistic resignations

All four MLAs from the Naga People`™s Front, NPF, namely L. Dikho of 48-Mao, Samuel Risom of 44-Ukhrul, ST Victor Nunghlung of 41 Chandel and Dr V Alexander Pao of

All four MLAs from the Naga People`™s Front, NPF, namely L. Dikho of 48-Mao, Samuel Risom of 44-Ukhrul, ST Victor Nunghlung of 41 Chandel and Dr V Alexander Pao of 47-Karong, resigned from the Manipur Legislative Assembly on Saturday, though there is still a year and a half left for the term of the Assembly to expire. While they are free to do so, the reason they cited for their resignation should leave no doubt that it was premeditated and definitely part of an agenda that had nothing to do with the reason they cited: that of the three bills recently passed by the Manipur Legislative Assembly being discriminatory against the tribal population of the hill districts. They obviously were striking at a moment of opportunity presented before them by the spontaneous public outrage in Churachandpur, to advance their cause of creating the condition for severance of Naga dominated hill districts of Manipur in anticipation of the formation of a Greater Nagaland or Nagalim, if and when the NSCN(IM) manages to work out an accord with the Government of India.

When Churachandpur went up in flames over the three bills, the reaction of the government as well as the people, in particular those in the valley, was one of bewilderment. They were not sure why, for they genuinely believed the idea of checking immigrant influx was in the interest of every original settler of the state. Now the picture is becoming clearer what the issues involved were. First was the question of the bills not having been first referred to the Hill Area Committee, HAC. This oversight, though the government probably felt the bills had no infringement on the hills, is still a fault of the government. It should have sought the opinion of the HAC and acquired its assent regardless. That would have made the bills consensual. Then there is the second doubt raised that no tribal ministers were part of the drafting committee of the bills. As senior journalists, some of us in the profession were invited in the initial days for opinions on the ILPS issue on some occasions which did have tribal ministers present. It did appear that the drafting committee was formed from amongst a few volunteers and others were dragged into it and persuaded to be part of it, for nobody at the time seemed eager to face what was appearing to be a mess and very stubborn opponents. The issue was also seen as essentially a valley issue as the hills already had protections against land ownership transfers.

But without going further into what has already happened, suffices it to say that the government has now relented and showed willingness to rework the bills. Outside of the government, the general feeling even today is, since the Churachandpur episode was a genuine grievance against the bills, regardless of whether it resulted out of misunderstanding or miscommunication, there is still room for rectification and ultimately, reconciliation, tragic though the past week has been, with so many young lives lost. This contrasts quite radically with the manner the NPF ministers tendered their resignation. The move was more about posturing than presenting a case. Here one is reminded of the often repeated adage that `it is difficult to wake up somebody who is only pretending to be asleep`. If Churachandpur did not happen, they would have found another occasion to do what they did, and there would have been no way to prevent it.

In the meantime we offer our condolences to the near and dear ones of all those who lost their lives in this sordid drama. We hope no more will suffer the fate. But a resolution must not mean sweeping all the issues thrown up in the course of these few months under the carpet. They must be addressed adequately and satisfactory. The question of equitable autonomy not just for the hills but also for the valley must be given attention and a model worked out to ensure bottled up resentments do not remain. It must also be said there have been hordes of lumpens on the wide open cyber space, of which breed the state is today becoming overpopulated with, who have been hurling mindless, unwarranted and hurtful invectives all around. Many of these invectives are mimicries from past conflicts between various other communities that had proven to hurt their targets, therefore nothing new or inventive about them. These fringe elements are universal and it is best to ignore them while working to restore peace.

Leader writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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LJP takes a dig at Ibobi-led government

IMPHAL September 7: Lok Jana-shakti Manipur spokesperson, Ningomba Ibohal Meitei has alleged that the present State government has a tendency to wait and watch agitations and peoples`™ movement instead of

IMPHAL September 7: Lok Jana-shakti Manipur spokesperson, Ningomba Ibohal Meitei has alleged that the present State government has a tendency to wait and watch agitations and peoples`™ movement instead of addressing the grievances of the public.

Addressing a press meet held at Manipur Press Club today, Ningomba Ibohal Meitei said that the State government seems to wait for the agitations to fizzle out by itself and response only when very grave situation aggravates, which is a very unfortunate approach in such a volatile political situation.

On the present anti bills agitation of the tribal, he said that the government continues to speak only through the media without visiting the affected public till date despite the loss of eight lives and injuries to several others.

He continued that instead of merely shouting through the media the Chief Minister and the Council of Minister should conduct a spot visit and discussion with the agitating groups to clarify and save further destructions.

He further remarked that the indifference of the State government to the abnormal increase in prices of essential commodities demonstrates lack of governance.

He also condemned the Chief Minister of Mizoram for interfering in the family affairs of the State and the reaction in Bihar under the leadership of Pappu Yadav.

He further expressed that the reaction of the Nepalies Gorkhas over the passage of the three bills to safeguard the indigenous people is also unfortunate.

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60-hour bandh called in Manipur – Oneindia


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60-hour bandh called in Manipur – Oneindia


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60-hour bandh called in Manipur
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Imphal, Sept 8: A 60-hour bandh is on at Churachandpur from today to protest against three bills passed in Manipur Assembly relating to the protection of indigenous people of the state. The bandh called by Joint Action Committee (JAC) of tribal
In Manipur, an ‘explosion of anxiety’ stalks hills and valleyHindustan Times
Manipur and peaceThe Hindu
Manipur remains peaceful; one injured diesTimes of India
The Indian Express –Google (press release) –Indiatimes.com
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Imphal, Sept 8: A 60-hour bandh is on at Churachandpur from today to protest against three bills passed in Manipur Assembly relating to the protection of indigenous people of the state. The bandh called by Joint Action Committee (JAC) of tribal
In Manipur, an 'explosion of anxiety' stalks hills and valleyHindustan Times
Manipur and peaceThe Hindu
Manipur remains peaceful; one injured diesTimes of India
The Indian Express –Google (press release) –Indiatimes.com
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HRPG condemns Bihar’s Papu

Human Rights Protection Group HRPG has strongly condemned the act of former MP of Bihar Papu Yadav who checked Manipuris in trains going through Bihar State and even imposed bandhs in Bihar against the false belief of assaulting Biharis in Manipur d…

Human Rights Protection Group HRPG has strongly condemned the act of former MP of Bihar Papu Yadav who checked Manipuris in trains going through Bihar State and even imposed bandhs in Bihar against the false belief of assaulting Biharis in Manipur during the ILPS protests Source Hueiyen News Service

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JD U to sue Pappu Yadav

JD U State president M Tombi has said that his party will file a criminal case against expelled RJD leader and Jan Adhikar Party JAP president Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav for directing his supporters to halt trains and look for Manipuri passeng…

JD U State president M Tombi has said that his party will file a criminal case against expelled RJD leader and Jan Adhikar Party JAP president Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav for directing his supporters to halt trains and look for Manipuri passengers at different parts of Bihar Source The Sangai Express

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LJP tells Mizoram CM to stop interfering in Manipur matters

Lok Janshakti Party LJP Manipur Unit on Monday has asked the Chief Minister of Mizoram, Lal Thanhawla to abstain from interfering in the internal affairs of Manipur State Source Hueiyen News Service

Lok Janshakti Party LJP Manipur Unit on Monday has asked the Chief Minister of Mizoram, Lal Thanhawla to abstain from interfering in the internal affairs of Manipur State Source Hueiyen News Service

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MPP expresses concern

Manipur People’s Party MPP has expressed serious concern over spreading wrong information that non locals are harrassed and attacked in Manipur Source The Sangai Express

Manipur People’s Party MPP has expressed serious concern over spreading wrong information that non locals are harrassed and attacked in Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Dr Nara blames Govt for price rise

Warning the State Government of potential public movement over the skyrocketing prices of essential commodities, All India Trade Union Congress, Manipur State president and AITUC national vice president Dr Moirangthem Nara alleged that the current pric…

Warning the State Government of potential public movement over the skyrocketing prices of essential commodities, All India Trade Union Congress, Manipur State president and AITUC national vice president Dr Moirangthem Nara alleged that the current price rise in Manipur is not natural but artificial Source Hueiyen News Service

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Hmar, Paite students condemn Bills

A joint meeting of the Hmar Students’ Association HSA , Jt Headquarters, Aizawl and Siamsinpawlpi SSPP , Headquarters, Aizawl, Mizoram was held on September 4 in Aizawl over the passage of three Bills by the Government of Manipur recently and the out…

A joint meeting of the Hmar Students’ Association HSA , Jt Headquarters, Aizawl and Siamsinpawlpi SSPP , Headquarters, Aizawl, Mizoram was held on September 4 in Aizawl over the passage of three Bills by the Government of Manipur recently and the outbreak of spontaneous mass agitation in hills areas of Manipur thereafter Source The Sangai Express

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Water borne disease noticed Chadong villagers fear spread of malaria

A kind of water borne disease has been reported from Chadong village affected by Mapithel Dam since the water level reduced in the later part of August 2015 Source Hueiyen News Service

A kind of water borne disease has been reported from Chadong village affected by Mapithel Dam since the water level reduced in the later part of August 2015 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Naga problem can be solved in two years NSCN faction leader

The Naga imbroglio that has been festering for over five decades and has claimed countless lives of civilians and security personnel can be solved within two years if the Indian government has the will to do so, a leader of one of the factions of Natio…

The Naga imbroglio that has been festering for over five decades and has claimed countless lives of civilians and security personnel can be solved within two years if the Indian government has the will to do so, a leader of one of the factions of National Socialist Council of Nagalim NSCN that supports the recently signed Naga Peace Accord has said Source The Sangai Express IANS

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‘No shortage of medical gases’

Although vehicular movement along National Highways has been affected by blockade, landslide and broken bridge, there has been no shortage of medical gases at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences RIMS , Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences…

Although vehicular movement along National Highways has been affected by blockade, landslide and broken bridge, there has been no shortage of medical gases at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences RIMS , Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences JNIMS and others in the State Source The Sangai Express

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UNC bans Cong offices in Naga areas decides to ‘socially boycott’ MLA K Ranjit

United Naga Council UNC on Monday decided to ban Congress Party offices in all Naga areas with immediate effect for its alleged anti Naga policies and designs Source Hueiyen News Service

United Naga Council UNC on Monday decided to ban Congress Party offices in all Naga areas with immediate effect for its alleged anti Naga policies and designs Source Hueiyen News Service

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Community meeting

45 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of Hqs IGAR South carried out a security meeting with community representatives, village headmen and representatives from Meira Paibis, NGO groups on September 6 Source The Sangai Express

45 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of Hqs IGAR South carried out a security meeting with community representatives, village headmen and representatives from Meira Paibis, NGO groups on September 6 Source The Sangai Express

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Four NPF MLAs confirm resignation demand Rajnath to dismiss Ibobi Govt

Four legislators belonging to Manipur unit of Naga People’s Front NPF on Monday have formally resigned from their MLAship to protest against the recent three Bills passed in the State Assembly Source Hueiyen News Service

Four legislators belonging to Manipur unit of Naga People’s Front NPF on Monday have formally resigned from their MLAship to protest against the recent three Bills passed in the State Assembly Source Hueiyen News Service

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