Gujarat, Himachal Assembly polls in Nov, Dec

New Delhi, Oct 3 (ANI): The Election Commission on Wednesday announced a two-phased poll in Gujarat and single-phase poll in Himachal Pradesh. The first phase of the Gujarat assembly polls will be held on December 13, while the second will take place on December 17. Polls in Himachal Pradesh will be held on November 4. […]

New Delhi, Oct 3 (ANI): The Election Commission on Wednesday announced a two-phased poll in Gujarat and single-phase poll in Himachal Pradesh.
The first phase of the Gujarat assembly polls will be held on December 13, while the second will take place on December 17. Polls in Himachal Pradesh will be held on November 4.
The counting of votes for both Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh will take place on December 20.
Chief Election Commissioner V.S. Sampath, who announced the poll dates for both states here today, said the duration of present state assemblies in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh come to an end on January 17, 2013, and January 10, 2013 respectively.
More than 35,000 personnel from central paramilitary forces and around 55,000 from state police are likely to be deployed for the Gujarat polls.
Around 9,000 personnel from paramilitary forces and 14,000 from state police are likely to be deployed for Himachal Pradesh elections.
While Gujarat has 182 assembly constituencies, 13 of which are reserved for SCs and 26 for STs, Himachal Pradesh has 68 assembly seats, with17 reserved for SCs and 3 for STs.
Sampath said that 3.78 crore voters would be eligible to exercise their franchise in Gujarat, while 45 lakh voters would vote in Himachal Pradesh.

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NCP clashes

IMPHAL, Oct 3: Against backdrop of the allegations that he had embezzled party fund, former MLA and Manipur State NCP chief who is also the former chief minister of Manipur Radhabinod Koijam (RB) today not only lashing out at his own partyman MLA Ibomcha accusing him of eating up of huge party fund but detailed […]

IMPHAL, Oct 3: Against backdrop of the allegations that he had embezzled party fund, former MLA and Manipur State NCP chief who is also the former chief minister of Manipur Radhabinod Koijam (RB) today not only lashing out at his own partyman MLA Ibomcha accusing him of eating up of huge party fund but detailed about the amount the NCP, Manipur unit was funded in the last assembly election.
Radhbinod Koijam who is also the Opposition leader in Manipur Legislative Assembly countercharged NCP MLA Ibomcha that the Keishamthong constituency representative was the real man who had misused the party money and not him.
“A criminal suit will be filed against Ibomcha for his absolutely groundless charges against me,” former chief minister Radhabinod Koijam threatened while interacting with the media at his residence here on Wednesday.
The Nationalist Congress Party, Manipur State Unit has been locked in a serious dispute over the post of State party president following he submitted his resignation letter to the party national president on March 6 this year. But the NCP chief Sharad Pawar had rejected the resignation letter. However, in April this year, Radhabonod was re-elected as State NCP president.
At the interation with the media, Radhabinod flanked by State NCP vice president Wangnukom, general secretary Md Rahimuddin and other mmbers, said he took the decision after the party was utterly defeated in the last Manipur assembly polls.
At the same time, NCP national general secretary TP Peethambaran Master had issued an order on June 22 last which said that the Manipur State NCP president Radhabinod Koijam along with the party State committee had been dissolved and formed an adhoc committee with MLA Ibomcha its convenor.
On the other hand, according to a court ruling, the adhoc committee was restricted from functioning.

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President to confer Akademi awards on Oct 9 to Singhajit, Kanhailal, Priti Patel

Manipur Information Centre New Delhi, October 3 : The President of India Pranab Mukherjee will confer the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowships and Akademi Awards for 2011 at a special ceremony on October 9 at 1200 hours at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi . This year eleven eminent personalities will be conferred with Akademi Fellowships and […]

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New Delhi, October 3 :
The President of India Pranab Mukherjee will confer the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowships and Akademi Awards for 2011 at a special ceremony on October 9 at 1200 hours at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi .
This year eleven eminent personalities will be conferred with Akademi Fellowships and thirty six artists will receive the Akademi Awards.
The Akademi Fellowship (Akademi Ratna) and Akademi Award (Akademi Puraskar) are recognized as the highest national honours conferred on performing artists, gurus and scholars of the performing arts and have come to stay as the most coveted honour which the artistes aspire to. These honours are decided by Akademi’s General Council, the apex body consisting of eminent artistes, scholars and nominees of Government of India and of different States and Union Territories of the country.
Manipuri dance personality Rajkumar Singhajit Singh and theatre personality Heisnam Kanhailal are among eleven personalities who will receive the Akademi Fellowship, the highest honour of Sangeet Natak Akademi. Other Akademi fellows are Mukund Lath, Hariprasad Chaurasia, Shivkumar Sharma, Amjad Ali Khan, Umayalpuram Kasiviswanatha Sivaraman, Mohan Chandrasekaran, Shri Kalamandalam Gopi , Padma Subrahmanyam, and Chandrasekhar Basavanneppa Kambara.
They will receive purse money of Rupees three lakhs , besides an Angavastram and a Tamrapatra. The Fellowship of the Akademi is the most rare honour, which is restricted to a limited number at a given time. Presently there are only 40 living Fellows of the Sangeet Natak Akademi.
The eminent representatives of Music , Dance and Theatre to be honoured with the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for 2011 will receive purse money of Rupees one lakh, Angavastram and Tamrapatra.
In the field of Music, nine eminent artists, namely Shruti Sadolikar Katkar and Marathe Venkateshkumar for Hindustani Vocal Music , Tota Ram Sharma (Pakhawaj) and Pushpraj Ramlal Koshti (Surbahar) for Hindustani Instrumental Music , J Venkatraman for Carnatic Vocal Music, Ellapulli Mahadevaiyer Subramaniam (Ghatam), Ayyagari Syamasundaram (Veena) and Seshampatti T Sivalingam (Nagaswaram) for Carnatic Instrumental Music, and Gopal Chandra Panda (Odissi Music) for Other Major Traditions of Music, will receive the Akademi Award 2011.
In the field of Dance, nine eminent practitioners, namely Narthaki Nataraj (Bharatanatyam), Manjusree Chatterjee (Kathak), Thonnakkal Peethambaran (Kathakali), Priti Patel (Manipuri), Alekhya Punjala (Kuchipudi), Ramli Ibrahim (Odissi), V K Hymavathy (Mohiniattam), Tanusree Shankar (Creative & Experimental Dance) and Karaikudi R. Krishnamurthy (Music for Dance – Mridangam) will receive the Award for 2011.
In the field of Theatre, eight eminent persons who will be receiving the Akademi Awards are Kirti Jain for Direction, Amitabh Srivastava, Vikram Chandrakant Gokhle , Neena Tiwana and A R Srinivasan for Acting, R Nageswara Rao for Major Traditions of Theatre Company Theatre, Andhra Pradesh and Kamal Jain for Allied Theatre Arts (Lighting).
For their contribution to Other Traditional/Folk/ Tribal Music/ Dance/ Theatre and Puppetry, eight artistes – Thrippekulam Achuta Marar for Traditional Music (Kerala) , Hemant Rajabhai Chauhan for Folk Music (Gujarat), Gurmeet Bawa for Folk Music (Punjab), Kashi Ram Sahu for Folk Theatre (Chhattisgarh), Mipham Otsal for Traditional Theatre (Jammu & Kashmir) , Belagallu Veeranna for Togalu Gombeyatta, Puppetry (Karnataka), Gopal Chandra Das for Putul Nach (Tripura) and Qasim Khan Niyazi for Making of Musical Instrument (Delhi) will be conferred with the Akademi Award for the year 2011 .
Shrivatsa Goswami will receive the Akademi Award 2011 for Overall Contribution /Scholarship to Performing Arts. Alakhnandan (Theatre-Direction) and Sundari Krishnalal Shridharani (Overall Contribution) were also selected for Akademi Awards 2011. Due to their demise the said Award will be conferred on them posthumously.
The Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowships and Awards 2011 presentation ceremony will be followed by a Festival of Music , Dance and Drama featuring Fellows and Awardees of the year from 9-16 October 2012 at FICCI Auditorium, Tansen Marg, Meghdoot Theatre, Copernicus Marg, Shri Ram Centre, Safdar Hashmi Marg and Kamani Auditorium,Copernicus Marg, New Delhi. The festival will be inaugurated by Kumari Selja, Minister of Culture and Minister of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation at FICCI Auditorium on 9 October 2012 at 6 pm.
Memoirs of Africa directed by Heisnam Kanhailal of Kalakshetra , featuring Heisnam Sabitri will be staged on October 11 at 6 pm at Meghdoot Theatre. Priti Patel’s Manipuri dance performance will be held at FICCI Auditorium on October 15 at 6pm and Nayika Mala choreographed by Rajkumar Singhajit will be staged on October 16 at 6 pm at FICCI Auditorium.
The Sangeet Natak Akademi, established by the Government of India on 31 May 1952, is the National Academy of Music, Dance and Drama.
It was created as the apex body in the country for the task of preservation and promotion of the performing art tradition of India. One of the important activities of the Akademi has been to give recognition and honours to artistes for setting standards in performing arts and restoring the art and artists to their rightful place in independent India.

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Feel the pang of separation

Dead man tells no story. Those who had died had finished their life they will never know what is sorrow and pang of separation. Survivors weep unable to bear with the pang of separation. Why these killings happen? Is there nobody who can stop all these killings? In what could be called a clear case […]

Dead man tells no story. Those who had died had finished their life they will never know what is sorrow and pang of separation. Survivors weep unable to bear with the pang of separation. Why these killings happen? Is there nobody who can stop all these killings? In what could be called a clear case of fake encounter a man arrested while he was sleeping with his son was dumped at the RIMS morgue with a tag the victim of an encounter. The story will not end here. Such news is really disturbing. Whatever the case may be the security personnel involved in picking up the victim will need to do a lot of explaining. Why was he picked up and what information they could garner from talking to him before he was put to rest. Is this the price one should pay for living in this strife torn state. Thoughtlessly carried out actions be it by the security forces or police or extremists leave the people of the state in quagmire. It seems there is no space for unarmed persons in Manipur. Everyone is thinking of possessing deadly weapons. Steps need to be taken to ensure that such incident, which is disturbing, does not occur again. If the matter is investigated by a competent authority it will bring to light why it happened? Law and order maintenance cannot be left in the hands of a few security personnel. When we were kids we were told by senior citizens to avoid confrontation with uniform men for we would be at the receiving end of the uniform men if we did. Once a person had been beaten by uniform men a disease had been sown. Therefore earnest appeal is made to security personnel to show maximum restraint while dealing even with the criminals. We need security personnel to protect innocent people not to torment the already troubled mind. The matter cannot escape without being properly scrutinised by the highest authority of the land for at the end such incident questions the ability of the men in power to control uniform men. Do not allow security men to operate in plain dress. Manipur situation appears normal when they are in barrack. In the past when KPS Gill was super cop of Punjab, when the state was boiling, he used a technique to send away dreaded terrorists to other states instead of killing them. His techniques were useful Punjab returned to normalcy. Killing does not serve any purpose. It flares up already burning state. Try to imagine the plight of the victim’s family. Helpless as they are they might be thinking how to bear with the loss of the sole bread earner of the family. The loss cannot be compensated. Also imagine the seed of hatred that might have been sown in the young mind, who was the witness to the whole episode of his father being dragged away by the plain clothed security men. There is a saying those who think more do more. Think for a while before you carry out a mission. Security men cannot act like a machine. The latest action drifts away from the famous declaration made by Home Minister Gaikhangam to make security men pro people.

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MPSC EXAM-2010: Candidate with higher mark given a miss from merit list – E-Pao.net

MPSC EXAM-2010: Candidate with higher mark given a miss from merit listE-Pao.netImphal, October 03 2012: WITH A candidate, who got higher mark and fit to be included in the recommendation list for various post of Manipur Civil Services and other allied…

MPSC EXAM-2010: Candidate with higher mark given a miss from merit list
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Imphal, October 03 2012: WITH A candidate, who got higher mark and fit to be included in the recommendation list for various post of Manipur Civil Services and other allied posts, found omitted in the final selection list of the Manipur Civil Service

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DG Assam Rifles. Lt.Gen. Ranbir Singh, Major Gen. UK Gurung, IG AR ( South ) calling on Chief Minister O Ibobi at CM’s office on Oct 3

DG Assam Rifles. Lt.Gen. Ranbir Singh,  Major Gen. UK Gurung,  IG AR ( South )  calling on   Chief Minister O Ibobi at CM’s office on Oct 3

DG Assam Rifles. Lt.Gen. Ranbir Singh,  Major Gen. UK Gurung,  IG AR ( South )  calling on   Chief Minister O Ibobi at CM’s office on Oct 3

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Time to live in communal harmony : Yamthong

Imphal, Oct 3 NNN: Yamthong Haokip today smoked the communal harmony pipe at Leikoiching village in Senapati district. The Saikul constituency MLA advocated that it is a high time to live in unity and strive to do away any factor that comes in a away of peace and unity. Yamthong Haokip also stated that without […]

Imphal, Oct 3 NNN: Yamthong Haokip today smoked the communal harmony pipe at Leikoiching village in Senapati district. The Saikul constituency MLA advocated that it is a high time to live in unity and strive to do away any factor that comes in a away of peace and unity. Yamthong Haokip also stated that without harmony development that comes will not be able to be enjoyed by the people. The legislator further said that everyone has the responsibility to contribute in his or her own way to build harmony.
The Saikul constituency was speaking was on Wednesday during the felicitation programme organised for him by the Saikul Area Naga People’s Organisation (SANPO) at Leikoiching village under Sadar Hills, Senapati district.
Yamthong Haokip assured the people that he will try his best to uplift the people living in Saikul constituency and take up necessary developmental works with utmost sincerity. “No stone will be unturned in my effort to bring development in every corner of Saikul constituency,” promised Yamthong Haokip, while adding with a plea, “Please do extend your valuable co-operation to me and let us join hands in uplifting this constituency.”
He admitted nothing can be done without the support of the general public and further asked the people not to create any sort of communal tension.
“It is high time that we unite together and live in harmony and embrace our neighbours with love”, Haokip said.
Yamthong also assured that the Saikul constituency will surely see some changes and developments soon and acknowledged the fact that development in a constituency emerges out of the efforts of the concerned MLA or the minister.Yamthong Haokip then thanked the people for having had chosen him
to represent the constituency. “I will never let you down,” said Haokip.
On the occasion, Principal Secretary, government of Manipur Ram Muivah, Haokholal Hangshing, Chairman of Autonomous District Council (ADC), Sadar Hills, all its members, village chiefs and other government officials also attended the programme at Leikoiching.
Meanwhile, cultural items marked the felicitation programme with numerous dances and songs presented for the MLA.
Noted folk singer Guru Reuben Mashangva enthralled the gathering with his old and latest songs.
Different cultural dances were also presented by various troupes on the occasion.

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Hunphun Shanao Long

UKHRUL, Oct 3: Mammoth participation of women at the 24th Raising Day celebration of Hunphun Shanao Long (Ukhrul Women Union) marked the occasion at Mini Secretariat Multi Purpose Hall in Ukhrul district headquarters today. Over 5000 Tangkhul women in traditional attires participated in the elaborately arranged Raising Day. Who is who of the Tangkhul women […]

UKHRUL, Oct 3: Mammoth participation of women at the 24th Raising Day celebration of Hunphun Shanao Long (Ukhrul Women Union) marked the occasion at Mini Secretariat Multi Purpose Hall in Ukhrul district headquarters today.
Over 5000 Tangkhul women in traditional attires participated in the elaborately arranged Raising Day. Who is who of the Tangkhul women enthusiastically participated where chief guest of the occasion Drucilla Ragui who is the Joint Director of Education (s), government of Manipur exhorted the Tangkhul women in steer the society to the right path for the betterment of the society.
Chairman of Hunphun Executive Council Mr Edmund Chiphang and chairman of All Tangs (localities) Chairmen Association (ATCA) Mr Aquila Zingkhai deliberated on the responsibilities of women in the society.
Meanwhile, unique recreational programmes such as on customs and traditions and also on attires were exhibited in today’s occasion.
Ukhrul deputy commissioner R Sudhan also participated in the programme.

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SSU blanked USA while TRUGPU edged past ESU at Manipur State League … – E-Pao.net

SSU blanked USA while TRUGPU edged past ESU at Manipur State League …E-Pao.netImphal, October 03 2012: SSU, Singjamei blanked USA, Khurai 2-0 while TRUGPU, Nambol edged past ESU, Wangkhei 3-2 in today's matches of the 7th Manipur State League foo…

SSU blanked USA while TRUGPU edged past ESU at Manipur State League
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Imphal, October 03 2012: SSU, Singjamei blanked USA, Khurai 2-0 while TRUGPU, Nambol edged past ESU, Wangkhei 3-2 in today's matches of the 7th Manipur State League football tournament being held at Mapal Kangjeibung. The SSU goals were

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Congress MLAs look for Delhi dole – E-Pao.net

Congress MLAs look for Delhi doleE-Pao.netImphal, October 03 2012: All the 42 Congress legislators are planning to apprise Central Government leaders on the need to provide a special economic package to address various difficulties being faced by the p…

Congress MLAs look for Delhi dole
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Imphal, October 03 2012: All the 42 Congress legislators are planning to apprise Central Government leaders on the need to provide a special economic package to address various difficulties being faced by the people of Manipur, informed Naoriya

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Allegations Of Staged Encounters Fly Thick and Fast – E-Pao.net

Allegations Of Staged Encounters Fly Thick and FastE-Pao.netmaintaining that inspite of India claiming to be a democratic country, people of Manipur continue to suffer from all forms of atrocities committed by Indian security forces, the UNLF cited con…

Allegations Of Staged Encounters Fly Thick and Fast
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maintaining that inspite of India claiming to be a democratic country, people of Manipur continue to suffer from all forms of atrocities committed by Indian security forces, the UNLF cited continuous imposition of AFSPA following opposition by the

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Tribal students plan economic blockade against Manipur – The Hindu

Tribal students plan economic blockade against ManipurThe HinduThe Joint Committee of Hill Districts Students' Organisation, a conglomeration of tribal students' organisations in the five hill districts of Manipur, has announced that it would i…

Tribal students plan economic blockade against Manipur
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The Joint Committee of Hill Districts Students' Organisation, a conglomeration of tribal students' organisations in the five hill districts of Manipur, has announced that it would impose an indefinite economic blockade against Manipur from October 15

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Manipuri pugilist Mary Kom aims a gold as women’s boxing makes debut in … – Daily Mail

Daily MailManipuri pugilist Mary Kom aims a gold as women's boxing makes debut in …Daily MailThe news of women's boxing making its debut at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games in 2014 has come as music to the ears of MC Mary Kom, who still craves …


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Manipuri pugilist Mary Kom aims a gold as women's boxing makes debut in
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The news of women's boxing making its debut at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games in 2014 has come as music to the ears of MC Mary Kom, who still craves to change the colour of her Olympic bronze medal. The Commonwealth Games Federation took the

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Proposed territorial council opposed, bandh call Thursday – Zee News

Proposed territorial council opposed, bandh call ThursdayZee NewsZeliangrong Baudi (Council) of Assam-Manipur-Nagaland (AMN), Zeliangrong Youth Front (AMN), All Zeliangrong Students' Union (AMN) have called for the bandh in all the Zeliangrong area…

Proposed territorial council opposed, bandh call Thursday
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Zeliangrong Baudi (Council) of Assam-Manipur-Nagaland (AMN), Zeliangrong Youth Front (AMN), All Zeliangrong Students' Union (AMN) have called for the bandh in all the Zeliangrong areas in N C Hills of Assam, Tamenglong, Churachandpur and
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Thokchom Ruchi who was declared as second runners up in the North East Miss LUIT 2012 was felicitated at Hotel Classic in Imphal : NNN

Thokchom Ruchi who was declared as second runners up in the  North East Miss LUIT 2012 was felicitated at Hotel Classic in Imphal : NNN

Thokchom Ruchi who was declared as second runners up in the  North East Miss LUIT 2012 was felicitated at Hotel Classic in Imphal : NNN

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AMCO general body meeting

IMPHAL, Oct 2 NNN: The All Manipur Christian Organisation (AMCO) has held its general body meeting at Hotel Imphal here today. The meeting was attended by most Christian denominational leaders of Manipur. AMCO President, Rev. S. Prim Vaiphei stated that the meeting was marked by worship and praising the Lord led by Believers Church staffs […]

IMPHAL, Oct 2 NNN: The All Manipur Christian Organisation (AMCO) has held its general body meeting at Hotel Imphal here today. The meeting was attended by most Christian denominational leaders of Manipur.
AMCO President, Rev. S. Prim Vaiphei stated that the meeting was marked by worship and praising the Lord led by Believers Church staffs with solos presented by Chungneikip and Premjeet Meetei and Devotionalmessages delivered by Rev. Dr. Hawlngam Haokip.
Rev. Dr. Lalpi Vaiphei and Rev. Timothy Phaomei were the moderators of the worship and business sessions respectively.
Installation/dedication prayer with words of encouragement was also offered by Rev. Dr. Wungnaoting Konghar, General Secretary of Manipur Baptist Convention (MBC).
During the meeting, new office bearers of the organisation for a term of 3 years were also announced.
Accordingly, Rev. S. Prim Vaiphei and Rev. Dr. N. Nipamacha were re-elected as President and Vice-President respectively while Fr. Ts. Dominic, Chancellor, arch-diocese of Imphal, Ng. Lydia, DSSS Office, Mantripukhri, Rev. Simon Raomei, Pastor MBC CC and Pastor Phungmi Mawon, United Baptist Church, Tarung were elected as General Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Information Secretary and Treasurer respectively.

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Tamenglong citizens protest violence

IMPHAL, Oct 2 NNN: Tamenglong district headquarters today erupted in fury to drive out all the underground cadres from the town. Situation is highly charged in Tamenglong district headquarters since this afternoon following the killing of a civilian in a cross fire of the NSCN-IM on one side and the combined team of Zeliangrong United […]

IMPHAL, Oct 2 NNN: Tamenglong district headquarters today erupted in fury to drive out all the underground cadres from the town.
Situation is highly charged in Tamenglong district headquarters since this afternoon following the killing of a civilian in a cross fire of the NSCN-IM on one side and the combined team of Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) and NSCN-K on the other.
The furious mob started hunting all the underground groups in the district headquarters asking them to leave the town immediately.
As the news of the killing of one civilian, Jaikalung Gangmei (42), a carpenter by profession spread after the shoot out between the two rival groups of Naga undergrounds in Tamenglong district at around 1 pm, large number of people in different groups turned mob and started hunting for underground cadres. A group of people has dismantled the gate of Aduan, NSCN-IM’s Central Administrative Officer (CAO) of Zeilad Region and then entered his house looking for him. Aduan is reportedly nowhere to be seen then. Another NSCN-IM ‘civil officer’ who was reportedly hiding in a Bolero jeep was pulled up by the mob and then detained him at the town bazar shed. Till the filing of this report, the NSCN-IM personnel is still being detained at the shed.
Reports said cadres of NSCN-K and ZUF have gone by then when the mob started hunting for underground elements. The mob fury has been still going on till the filing of this story tonight.
The encounter between the NSCN-IM and the NSCN-K/ZUF combined broke out at around 12 noon today near Immanual Church in the heart of the Tamenglong district headquarters killing the carpenter Jaikalung Gangmei, a father of three children.
As the shoot out started, Jaikalung who was working at the locality ran out to see if his children who were at home were fine. A bullet hit him and he died there.
NSCN-IM ‘deputy kilonser’ (minister) Lungchaibi who is in charge of Zeliangrong region informed NNN, around 40 cadres of NSCN-K came to attack them. “Prior to that, our cadres numbering around 12 on learning of the rival’s move, had been taking precaution when they attacked our boys,” claimed Lungchaibi. In the shoot out a man was killed. “We do not know whose bullet hit him,” said the NSCN-IM leader.
On the other hand, ZUF spokesman A Dangmei informed NNN that the combined team of ZUF and NSCN-K had an encounter with the NSCN-IM cadres. “The shoot out lasted for about an hour and we left the spot soon after that,” added A Dangmei.
Meanwhile, NSCN-IM leader Lungchaibi rued that the public should understand who cause the shoot out. He recalled at sometimes ago the NSCN-K cadres had killed Zeliangrong student leader Chunthuigai and following that the public had taken a resolution in the Noney Bazar convention against the NSCN-K. “We are peacefully in the town. They came and attacked us in public place. The public should know that,” said the NSCN-IM leader.
It can be mentioned here that similar shoot out was witnessed at Matung village, not far away from Tamenglong district headquarters on September 26 between the same underground groups.

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Bandh in Zeliangrong areas

DIMAPUR, Oct 2 NNN: Showing strong resentment over the imminent signing of an agreement by New Delhi with both the factions of Dima Halam Daoga (DHD), the Zeliangrong frontal organisations have announced today to call 24 hours bandh on October 4 in all “the Zeliangrong areas” of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland. Zeliangrong Baudi,(Assam, Manipur, Nagaland), […]

DIMAPUR, Oct 2 NNN: Showing strong resentment over the imminent signing of an agreement by New Delhi with both the factions of Dima Halam Daoga (DHD), the Zeliangrong frontal organisations have announced today to call 24 hours bandh on October 4 in all “the Zeliangrong areas” of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland.
Zeliangrong Baudi,(Assam, Manipur, Nagaland), Zeliangrong Youth Front (AMN), All Zeliangrong Students’ Union (AMN), Zeliangrong Baudi (ZB), Manipur and Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Manipur (ZSUM) have strong apprehension that New Delhi may declare Dima Hasao Territorial Council in the North Cachar Hills of Assam. The Zeliangrong frontal organisations feel that N.C Hills is confined by various tribes and not the Dimasas alone.
“We strongly oppose the government of India’s plan to declare “Dima Hasao Territorial Council” instead of North Cachar Hills district in order to appease the Dimasa militant groups. The government of India attempts to appease the single community’s demand whose population confines in limited areas and having less population than the other indigenous communities, is to suppress the Zeliangrong people and other indigenous communities living in the North Cachar Hills district politically,” the Zeliangrong organisations said. They also said that the move of New Delhi reflects Dimasa as majority and other communities as minorities. “But the government of India should seriously study the ground reality before taking any decision which may jeopardize the already volatile situation in the North Cachar district.
Any wrong decision if committed on the part of the Govt. of India would lead to total turmoil in the region.
The Zeliangrong people consider the plan as orchestration of Govt. of India to create communal disharmony amongst the different communities in the North Cachar Hill district. There are more than 120 Zeliangrong villages in Assam alone with more than 280 villages in Manipur and about 80 villages in Nagaland, therefore, the Govt. of India should first materialize and fulfill the assurance given to the Zeliangrong people under the Govt. of India letter Vide No.9/15/89-CD/CEN on 15/05/1990 for integration of Zeliangrong areas of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland before any accord or agreement or understanding is reached between the Govt. of India and Dimasa militant outfits. While opposing the Govt. of India’s plan, there will be 24 hours total bandh in all the Zeliangrong areas in N.C Hills district (Assam), in Tamenglong district (Manipur) and zeliangrong areas of Churachandpur and Senapati districts and Peren district of Nagaland on October 24,” the frontal Zeliangrong organisations announced.
These Zeliangrong bodies then pointed out that there is a long and legitimate demand of Zeliangrong people for integration of their land as such, the Govt. of India knowing well of the genuine demand had assured the Zeliangrong people for integration.
The Govt. of India’s assurance was given to the Zeliangrong people much prior to the formation and inception of Dimasa militant out demand,” they further stated.

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One shot dead

IMPHAL, Oct 2 MNS NNN: A militant suspect has been gunned down by Imphal West district police commandos during an encounter that took place at Lamdeng Khunou Makha Leikai under Lamshang Police Station, Imphal West on Tuesday, a day after the district police commandos killed another militant suspect in the district. The slain militant suspect […]

IMPHAL, Oct 2 MNS NNN: A militant suspect has been gunned down by Imphal West district police commandos during an encounter that took place at Lamdeng Khunou Makha Leikai under Lamshang Police Station, Imphal West on Tuesday, a day after the district police commandos killed another militant suspect in the district.
The slain militant suspect has been identified as one Thiyam Romen alias Romen aged 43, son of Th Mani of Irom Meijrao in the district.
The reported encounter happened at about 5:40 am at a spot between two hillocks in Lamdeng Khunou Makha Leikai.
Police said a team of Imphal West district police commandos rushed in the area after receiving a tip about presence of militants there since early morning. The ploice team, upon reaching there, saw an unidentified man walking on a suspicious manner when they asked him to halt, he threw a hand grenade at the police team but the bomb failed to explode when the commandos shot him to death in retaliation.
The commando team recovered one 9 mm pistol and three hand grenades carrying in a bag from the slain militant suspect, they added.
The body has been brought to the mortuary of Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS).
However, sources from the family of the deceased said he had been whisked away from his bed by two unknown gunmen clad in civilian clothes just after the past midnight.
Romen was asleep with his 13-year-old son when the gunmen took him away. The unidentified gunmen suspected to be security personnel first barged into a house next to the house of Romen before they took him away.
They said Romen wore a khudei and an armless shirt when the gunmen pulled him out of the house but he was found dead wearing a half pant and a T- shirt.
Romen had been in police custody after he was arrested on the charges of being a militant in October 2010. He was later released on bail, the family informed.
Meanwhile, the identity of the militant suspect who was killed by Imphal West district police commandos during a reported encounter that occurred at Takyel Khongbal in Imphal West yesterday has been established.
He has been identified as Sapam Ranjan aged 19, son of S Ratan, a resident of Sagomband Moirang Hanuba Leirak, Imphal West.
It is said that Ranjan had been at home for the last one week after joining the banned Kanglei Yaon Kanna Lup (KYKL) about nine years ago.

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Manipuri found dead in West Bengal

IMPHAL, Oct 2 NNN: In yet another mysterious story of a Manipuri found dead outside the state, a man who worked as a teacher in a private school at Chattisgarh was found dead in Howrah Railway Station, West Bengal. He is identified as Amom Rajen Singh (46) h/o Amom (Ongbi) Bina Devi of Terakhong Makha […]

IMPHAL, Oct 2 NNN: In yet another mysterious story of a Manipuri found dead outside the state, a man who worked as a teacher in a private school at Chattisgarh was found dead in Howrah Railway Station, West Bengal.
He is identified as Amom Rajen Singh (46) h/o Amom (Ongbi) Bina Devi of Terakhong Makha Leikai under Kumbi Police Station of Bishnupur district.
Addressing media persons about the incident at Manipur Press Club here today, A. Jiten, brother-in-law of A. Rajen stated that A. Rajen had worked as a teacher in Paradise School, a private school located at Kankar district in Chattisgarh. He added that Rajen had left for the work place on September 23 accompanying his daughter Carolina after he visited his home at the time of exodus of north-east.
Narrating the story, he said, ” Rajen and his daughter reached Howrah Railway Station on Septeember 25 after they boarded a train from Dimapur on September 24. At the station he went to book tickets from the counter leaving his daughter in a place and after this he did not turn up. When a Manipuri found his daughter crying nearby the area, she was handed over to a nearby BSF camp “.
Family member of the deceased went to the spot to pick-up Rajen’s daughter after the BSF authority contacted the state’s police about the case. When the family members complaint to the nearest police station about the case, the search for whereabouts of Rajen started. During the search, his dead body was found in an area 10 metre near Cossipara Police Station, about 10 kms away from Howrah Railway Station.
According to Jiten, on September 25 Rajen had made a phone call to A. Romeo, his brother-in-law serving as an Indian Army in Madhya Pradesh informing that he had been threatened by some persons along with people dressed in police uniform in the station.
Suspecting the death as a cold blooded murder, the family members said that a joint action committee will be formed regarding the case and urged the state government to intervene into the matter. It also appealed to the various civil organisations of the state to extend supports to the case and informed that intense agitations will be taken up if the government fails to address the grievances of the family.

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