Conflict caused by ruling class : Meghen

By A Staff Reporter GUWAHATI, 23 Nov : UNLF Chairman RK Meghen saluted to all the communities of Manipur on its 48th anniversary. Meghen and other 14 cadres of the outfit were produced today before the NIA court, Guwahati. Speaking to the media chairman said that on this 48th anniversary, he as the chairman of […]

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GUWAHATI, 23 Nov : UNLF Chairman RK Meghen saluted to all the communities of Manipur on its 48th anniversary. Meghen and other 14 cadres of the outfit were produced today before the NIA court, Guwahati.
Speaking to the media chairman said that on this 48th anniversary, he as the chairman of the UNLF would like to extend his message to the people of Manipur.
He continued that the age long heritage of Manipur stripped since the merge into the Union of India. He elaborated that for 63 years under the colonial rule of India different communities of Western South East Asia (WeSEA) are living in different ethnic lines of their own interest causing different kinds of conflicts amongst the communities without peace and harmony in the state resulting uncertainty of our future generations. He continued that we should dig out the root cause of all these conflicts together. RK Meghen said that under the divide and rule policy of Indian Union, we are separated into classes as schedule caste, schedule tribe, other backward classes etc leading to the antagonism amongst the communities of the region.
Chairman of the outfit further said that campaign for individual rights in a multi ethnic state will result to conflicts. He continued that the current GOI administration will never bring development and peace to state of Manipur. He said that the conflict among the hill and valley people of Manipur is brought by the ruling class of the state.
UNLF Chairman said that it is understood that the rising of conflicts and disputes within the state is the role colonial system. He said that if we continue to exist under the Indian colonial system, peace is impossible in the region. He said that we as a human race and for sake of future generation we must collectively need to stand out from this current Government and its system. He stated that for our harmonic destiny of all the communities of WeSEA, we must respect each others’ political and cultural identity and understand the need of symbiotic relationship. He further stated that the WeSEAian must have a collective goal and common administration having autonomy at all level.
Sanayaima said that the domestic problems can be resolved by dialogues without the interference and influence from outside. He on this anniversary of UNLF call all the communities of Manipur including Naga, Kuki, Meitei, Komrem, Meitei-Pangal and all other to unite and work together to bring development for all.

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Demand for ILP justified : HM

Mail News Service New Delhi, Nov 23 : Delegates of Joint Committee on ILP System in Manipur and Th Meinya MP met Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde. During the 45 minute long discussion Joint Committee informed about ILP, people’s movement etc. A memorandum was also submitted to him. Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde […]

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New Delhi, Nov 23 : Delegates of Joint Committee on ILP System in Manipur and Th Meinya MP met Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde. During the 45 minute long discussion Joint Committee informed about ILP, people’s movement etc.
A memorandum was also submitted to him. Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said the demand for ILP demand is genuine.
“The Union home minister said our movement was genuine but he asked us about the merit of the Inner Line Permit system. This shows that the government lacks interest and failed to understand our campaign here in Manipur even after a year long campaign,” said the Joint Committee members. “This means that we will have to continue our campaign for the implementation of the Inner Line Permit,” added the Joint Committee members.
Meanwhile, the memorandum said, “We the pleasure to invite your kind attention that the Indigenous people of Manipur are now highly alarmed with the threat of loss of identity, political rights, economical rights and their total marginalization.”

The alarming issue is aroused due to the perennial influx of outsider in Manipur. Excessive migrants from Myanmar, Bangladesh, Nepal and other parts of India are dominating over the indigenous peoples. Under the circumstances the people of Manipur are very much eager for implementation of Inner Line Permit to maintain its time immemorial rich identity, the memorandum added.
Without such regulation, influx of outsiders cannot be controlled. Therefore, on behalf of the people of Manipur, we humbly request you to honour and respect the Resolution of the Manipur State Legislative Assembly to implement Inner Line Permit in Manipur.
“We consider that it is the responsibility of Indian State to protect and save the identity, socio-economic and rights of the citizens, including the people of Manipur. We, therefore, request you to have a deep thought on our request and initiate necessary positive action from your end to meet the aspiration of the people of Manipur,” the Joint Committee memo also stated.
“We may take the opportunity to place you that Manipur was an Independent Kingdom with written historical chronicle dating from 33 A.D. The sovereignty of Manipur was lost into the hands of the British in 1891. Manipur regained independence in 1947, and established a democratically elected government under its own Constitution of Manipur few years before the Indian constitution was adopted,” it further said.
Manipur had its own policy of controlling and checking outsiders before the British invasion in 1891. It was continued as Permit system during British rule. The permit system for entering into Manipur was recognised by the Dominion Government of India before the controversial annexation took place in 1949. The permit system was continued till 17 November 1950, until it was arbitrarily abolished without the consent of the indigenous peoples during the Chief Commissioner’s rule in Manipur.
“Our demand for permit system in Manipur is framed within the existing constitutional framework. We held the Government of India as fully responsible to protect the interest of the people of Manipur .

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Husband-wife duo arrested

IMPHAL, Nov 23 MNS NNN : In two separate incidents, a team of Imphal East district commandos has nabbed husband-wife duo cadres of (PREPAK). Kamei Angam Romanus, SP , Imphal East said commandos arrested a cadre of PREPAK from her home on November 21 last at Yourbung Khunou and recovered a .32 pistol with a […]

IMPHAL, Nov 23 MNS NNN : In two separate incidents, a team of Imphal East district commandos has nabbed husband-wife duo cadres of (PREPAK).
Kamei Angam Romanus, SP , Imphal East said commandos arrested a cadre of PREPAK from her home on November 21 last at Yourbung Khunou and recovered a .32 pistol with a magazine and two live rounds in her possession. She has been identified as Laishram Rajeshwori, of Yourbung Khunou.
Her husband, L Iton, a cadre of the same outfit was also arrested by the same commando unit from Yourbung. They found one AK-56 rifle with magazine and 5 live rounds .
Several arms and ammunitions were found concealed at the garden of the house of one W Ibomcha of Sawombung Thongkhang Makha Leikai. Recovered items includes AK parts as 8 receiver covers, 7 rotating bolts, 7 piston grooves, 6 receiver cover studs, 7 gas cylinders, 12 returning springs, 7 cleaning rods, 5 AK magazines, 4 Kenwood wireless sets, 1.5 kgs of explosive and 80 rounds of AK rifle ammunitions, according to the police.

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Two jawans injured in blast

IMPHAL, Nov 23 MNS NNN : Two Army personnel were injured when two powerful IEDs planted by UNLF cadres exploded at Konthoujam Lamkhai under Patsoi Police Station in Imphal West on Friday. Six civilians were reportedly pulled up by personnel of 18 Sikh Regiment from the site after the bomb blast. The explosions occurred around […]

IMPHAL, Nov 23 MNS NNN : Two Army personnel were injured when two powerful IEDs planted by UNLF cadres exploded at Konthoujam Lamkhai under Patsoi Police Station in Imphal West on Friday. Six civilians were reportedly pulled up by personnel of 18 Sikh Regiment from the site after the bomb blast.
The explosions occurred around 6:55 am as an ROP of 18 Sikh Regiment coming towards Khumbong bazaar reached Konthoujam Lamkhai about 3 km from Patsoi Police Station.
Two IEDs planted on the roadside by suspected militants simultaneously exploded about 20 ft apart, injuring two personnel and another sniffer dog. The injured Army personnel were taken to Leimakhong Military Hospital.
Witnesses said that shortly after the blasts, additional force from the 18 Sikh Regiment was called in and cordoned off the area. They reportedly pulled up six civilians who were working in a field nearby for questioning. The Army personnel beat up the six civilians before they were picked up, they said.
One of the injured personnel was identified as Th Hipony Mao of 165 Territorial Army. He is a jawan of the dog squad of the Army attached with 18 Sikh Regiment.
The identity of the injured JCO could not be established till the time of filing this report.
However, the source said that he sustained minor splinter injury and discharged after administering first aids at the hospital.
Their conditions were stated to be out of danger even though their identities could not be established from the source.
Additional force from 18 Sikh Regiment and police from Imphal rushed to the area and conducted a search operation to find out if more IEDs were planted. However, a cartoon box levels with “B-Coy 18 Sikh Regiment” was found at a place not so far away from one of the blast site.
Suspect of being bomb trap, bomb experts from Manipur police were called out. No explosive was found in it but only wasted materials.
While the search operation was in progress, the traffic along the highway was blocked for about two hours. Local MLA of Khonthoujam Assembly Constituency who came to take the stock of the situation at the blast site strongly condemned the blast has appealed to all concerns not to indulge in such act which would suffer casualty to the civilian populace too.
Asserting that all the six people picked up by the security force were civilians who were engaging in harvesting paddy, the MLA expressed hopes that they will be released after necessary verification completed.
Meanwhile, local residents of Singjamei Chingamathak staged a sit-in on Friday to register a protest against the bomb blast that took place near Manipur College, Imphal West yesterday. One civilian named Naorem Ibomcha was critically wounded in the explosion. He is now undergoing treatment at the ICU of (RIMS).
Placards reading “Please Respect Human life,” “Stop Senseless Activities,” “Public is not Enemies” and “Do not Plant Bombs in Resident Areas” were seen held by the protesters.

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Pleasant news

Economic blockade has been lifted. Today’s most pleasant news was the lifting of the public blockade. Public anxiety and restlessness have been put to rest. Everywhere at every place wherever local masses met what they transpired was how long the agitation would continue. Our energy and time can be used in enhancing productivity or in […]

Economic blockade has been lifted. Today’s most pleasant news was the lifting of the public blockade. Public anxiety and restlessness have been put to rest. Everywhere at every place wherever local masses met what they transpired was how long the agitation would continue. Our energy and time can be used in enhancing productivity or in doing something good for the state and its people. Time and energy cannot be wasted in demanding something that will never be fulfilled. At the end the light has been found and everyone is happy. Do not call bandh or economic blockade on the national highway. That caused a lot of harassment to the common masses. The possibility of the Union Government agreeing to give away the demand for amalgamation of either Naga inhabited areas under one administrative unit after seceding land from Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh or creation of Kuki homeland is remote. This will never happen. But despite knowing the fact that the two demands will never be fulfilled some persons belonging to the two communities are still hoping that their demands will be achieved. Better sense now prevails. Manipur may not see agitation of this kind in the near future. Realisation had dawned. Demand being made must be rational. Irresponsibly launched agitation for making the demand that is irrational creates misunderstanding among all communities. Unnecessarily artificial scarcity of petroleum products was created and during the short period of agitation the prices of essential commodities shot up. National independence movement launched by father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi gave us a good lesson. His agitation which was supported by all did not cause harassment to the people of the country. Even the newspapers, which opposed his non cooperation movement, faced natural death. By using the technique adopted by the Mahatma Gandhi, Irom Sharmila’s fast unto death agitation has rocked the Indian administration. Her demand may be fulfilled any time. Now the Union Government is considering either lifting the act or softening it. Getting the demand without causing discomfiture to others can be done, such is the wonderful task carried out by great leaders only. Manipur has now landed in a precarious condition. Our state can be lifted from the pit of sorrow only when the people understand what is ailing our state. Has anyone of you ever attempted to understand the ailments? Leaders in other states make tall claim that their states have moved higher to reach the stage which they claim cannot be matched by other states. Do we need such type of leaders, who can make similar stand? Leaders of this type can be found when the entire people stand behind our leaders. Civil organisations based in Manipur must know what they should do at such critical period. The situation prevailing now calls for all to make little sacrifice to make Manipur strong and united. Any attempt to divide the people of the state on communal line should be crushed. Kukis have shown a good gesture by suspending the traumatic economic blockade. Let there be completion among all communities in doing good deeds.

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SC pulls up Manipur govt on extra judicial killings – Deccan Herald

SC pulls up Manipur govt on extra judicial killingsDeccan HeraldThe Manipur government was today pulled up by the Supreme Court for asking it not to take up a plea related to the alleged extra-judicial killings in the state as the National Human Rights…

SC pulls up Manipur govt on extra judicial killings
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The Manipur government was today pulled up by the Supreme Court for asking it not to take up a plea related to the alleged extra-judicial killings in the state as the National Human Rights Commission is examining those cases. “You are trying to use

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Training on mapping Manipur – E-Pao.net

Training on mapping ManipurE-Pao.netImphal, November 23 2012: A one-day workshop cum hands on training on Manipur Mapup was held on November 22 at the Conference Hall of the Institute of Cooperative Management, Imphal. The workshop, organised jointly b…

Training on mapping Manipur
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Imphal, November 23 2012: A one-day workshop cum hands on training on Manipur Mapup was held on November 22 at the Conference Hall of the Institute of Cooperative Management, Imphal. The workshop, organised jointly by students of MIMS, Manipur

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UNLF greets people on its 48th b’day-1 – E-Pao.net

UNLF greets people on its 48th b'day-1E-Pao.netImphal, November 23 2012: On the occasion of 48th anniversary of United National Liberation Front (UNLF), the Central Committee of the proscribed outfit and its armed wing Manipur Peoples' Army (MP…

UNLF greets people on its 48th b'day-1
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Imphal, November 23 2012: On the occasion of 48th anniversary of United National Liberation Front (UNLF), the Central Committee of the proscribed outfit and its armed wing Manipur Peoples' Army (MPA) have greeted to all 'the patriotic sons and
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ILP delegates meet Union HM Shinde – E-Pao.net

ILP delegates meet Union HM ShindeE-Pao.netImphal, November 23 2012: Delegates of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit in Manipur met Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde in New Delhi today and pressed him for implementation of Inner Line Permit sys…

ILP delegates meet Union HM Shinde
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Imphal, November 23 2012: Delegates of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit in Manipur met Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde in New Delhi today and pressed him for implementation of Inner Line Permit system in Manipur but the latter did not
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AMCO (All Manipur Christian Organization) leaders – E-Pao.net

AMCO (All Manipur Christian Organization) leadersE-Pao.netLamka, November 23 2012: Leaders of All Manipur Christian Organization (AMCO) led by Rev Prim Vaiphei, President of the Organization had a meeting and prayer fellowship with key leaders of the K…

AMCO (All Manipur Christian Organization) leaders
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Lamka, November 23 2012: Leaders of All Manipur Christian Organization (AMCO) led by Rev Prim Vaiphei, President of the Organization had a meeting and prayer fellowship with key leaders of the Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) at their head office,

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Sanayaima calls for peace on UNLF`s 48th anniversary

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GUWAHATI, November 23: UNLF Chairman RK Meghen alias Sanayaima salutes to all the communities of Manipur on its 48th anniversary. Meghen and other 14 cadres of the outfit were produced today before the NIA court, Guwahati. Speaking to the media,the … Continue reading

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GUWAHATI, November 23: UNLF Chairman RK Meghen alias Sanayaima salutes to all the communities of Manipur on its 48th anniversary. Meghen and other 14 cadres of the outfit were produced today before the NIA court, Guwahati.

Speaking to the media,the chairman said that on this 48th anniversary, he, as the chairman of the UNLF would like to extend his message to the people of Manipur.

He stressed that the age long heritage of Manipur have been stripped since its merged into the Union of India. He elaborated that for 63 years under the colonial rule of India, different communities of Western South East Asia (WeSEA) have been living in different ethnic lines of their own interest and causing different kinds of conflicts amongst the communities without peace and harmony in the state, resulting in uncertainty of our future generations. He continued that we should dig out the root cause of all these conflicts together.

RK Meghen said that under the divide and rule policy of Indian Union, we are separated into classes as schedule caste, schedule tribe, other backward classes etc leading to the antagonism amongst the communities of the region.

Chairman of the outfit further said that campaign for individual rights in a multi ethnic state will result to conflicts. He continued that the current GOI administration will never bring development and peace to state of Manipur. He said that the conflict among the hill and valley people of Manipur is brought by the ruling class of the state.

UNLF Chairman further said that it is understood that the rising of conflicts and disputes within the state is the role colonial system. He said that if we continue to exist under the Indian colonial system, peace is impossible in the region. He said that, we as a human race and for sake of future generation need to collectively stand out from this current Government and its system. He stated that for our harmonic destiny of all the communities of WeSEA, we must respect each others’ political and cultural identities and understand the need of symbiotic relationship. He also stated that the WeSEAian must have a collective goal, common administration and autonomy at all level.

Sanayaima said that the domestic problems can be resolved by dialogues without the interference and influence from outside. The chairman, on this anniversary of UNLF, urged all the communities of Manipur including Naga, Kuki, Meitei, Komrem, Meitei-Pangal and all others to unite and work together to bring development for all.

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Thajamanbi in final of ongoing TT championship

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IMPHAL, November 23: Thajamanbi of Imphal East has found a place for herself in the final of the women’s singles event of the ongoing 34th Stag State and inter district Table Tennis championship at the DM college campus Indoor stadium … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, November 23: Thajamanbi of Imphal East has found a place for herself in the final of the women’s singles event of the ongoing 34th Stag State and inter district Table Tennis championship at the DM college campus Indoor stadium today.

In the first semi-final of the women’s single, S Thajamanbi defeated Romita K of the same district by 4-0 (11-9, 11-3, 11-5, 11-4); while in the second semi-final, N Anna of Thoubal will meet I Monalisa of Imphal West.

In the cadet girls singles event, N Preety of Thoubal defeated Ak Bitoo of Thoubal by 3-2 (11-5, 2-11, 2-11, 15-13, 11-3) in the first semi-final while in the second semi-final, S Senerita of TBL defeated P ROshni of BPR by 3-1 (11-5, 11-13, 11-2, 11-8).

In the cadet boys’ single quarter finals, K ROhit of Imphal West defeated K Aman Sen of BPR by 3-2, K Kenao of I/W defeated Y Khelendrajit of TBL by 3-0, W Lanthoiba of TBL defeated K Priyoshankar by 3-0 and P Suman of BPR defeated P Arjun of the same district by 3-0.

In the junior boys’ singles quarter final matches, O Bishwanath, TBL defeated H Gaigalung Kamei, I/E by 4-1, Ak Chaoba, TBL defeated Ch Monoranjan, I/W by 4-0, Kh Bantakumar, I/W defeated W Lanthoiba, TBL by 4-0 while K Jackson, BPR defeated K Rohit, I/W by 4-1.

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District level lower rural tournament

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IMPHAL, November 23: The District Level Lower Rural Tournament of Imphal East organized under the PYKKA Scheme and organized by the District Youth Affairs and Sports office, Imphal East was inaugurated today at the Khuman Lampak Indoor stadium. The tournament … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, November 23: The District Level Lower Rural Tournament of Imphal East organized under the PYKKA Scheme and organized by the District Youth Affairs and Sports office, Imphal East was inaugurated today at the Khuman Lampak Indoor stadium.

The tournament which has ten sports disciplines including boxing, athletics, badminton, volleyball, football, judo, handball, kabbadi, table tennis and taekwondo will be participated by around 200 young boys and girls from three blocks of the district- Keiroa block, Sawombung block and Jiribam block.

Today’s inaugural function was attended by Imphal East Adhyaksha K Tombi Singh as chief guest, SDO Keirao Bitra, Robert Singh Kshetrimayum as president.

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New States in Mind, Old State in Tension

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By M C Arun If not Nagalim, an alternative demand may be Southern Nagaland, an autonomous territorial council or a Supra-State Body? In the political chess board, new move of NSCN (IM) is to define Naga inhabited areas within Manipur, … Continue reading

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By M C Arun
If not Nagalim, an alternative demand may be Southern Nagaland, an autonomous territorial council or a Supra-State Body? In the political chess board, new move of NSCN (IM) is to define Naga inhabited areas within Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. And it likes Government of India to recognize the area as ‘Naga’s ancestral land’ or ‘Naga inhabited areas’ in these States. For the Government of India, recognizing the same is a dangerous as many ethnic groups on the ground of their unique history may demand such status in various States where there are sizeable tribal populations. Presently, to India, this demand sounds relatively harmless than the Nagalim. For the Nagas in Manipur, it looks good because they get something out of the struggle since 1980 and lay the foundation stone for the next political moves. On the other hand, the move gives an opportunity to the Kukis to assert their stand: if the Nagas, under the influence of NSCN (IM) (meaning a militant group), can demand for their special status in the State, why they cannot. They also have militant groups who are under SOO with Government of India. These questions are simple and easily understandable to anyone. Nothing is so novelty in these demands. When the Kuki demand for Kukiland, no tribe in the ‘land,’ shown in recently circulated map, say anything against such creation although many of them deny their Kuki-affiliations. When the NSCN (IM)’s agenda is considered by the Government of India for ‘Naga Solution’ or ‘Noble exit’ before the Nagaland Election of 2013 or Parliamentary Election 2014, Kukis raise their voices to plead for their case – creation of the Kukiland. Why is it so? The question is a little bit more complex, but the politics behind these moves can be understood by any students or observer of Manipur politics. The most complex question is why the people of Manipur cannot think of Manipur and its new political alignment holistically. Is creation of new States always bring solution to tribal grievances or unequal development or regional imbalance? In recent past, the State have tribal politicians who thought of entire State and its weakness, of the Government and people’s wrong perception in order to find out political solutions. Rishang Keishing, Yangmaso Saiza can be remembered in this context. Why cannot the State produce today such politicians – elected or otherwise –even among the Meitei leaders? Such questions are the vital questions in understanding the changing cognitive mapping of the State politics as well as the changing identity of ‘Manipur’. In history books, the geographical boundary of Manipur is ‘stable’ in the sense that there are many historical records and written documents to show the history of Manipur’s boundary. But the boundary of Manipur in the political cognition is fractured. There are many factors – endogenous and exogenous – threatening the very existence of the State. To take an example, 1949-Manipur is differently perceived today among different groups in the State. King’s signature on the Merger Agreement is non-existent in the mind of a section of Nagas, represented by UNC. The event is least importance to them. United Naga Council (UNC) declares that it would not stand against the Meitei’s demand of pre-Merger Status of the valley. Manipur is the valley only in their mind. Likewise, Kuki does not recognize the State in every day State administration. If Kuki-land belonged to Kuki Chiefs, if the developmental works are controlled and handled by these Chiefs in their respective territories, where is the State in the real functioning of the governance? It is neither good nor bad governance; it is simply non-existence of Manipur as an entity. So, the problem lies in the political cognizance of the State. You may call it as result of Meitei chauvinism,  Christian conversion of the tribes, Church political propaganda against the religion of dominant Meiteis or any other, you can think of. But the reality is that there is a fractured map inside your mind.

The UNC propaganda is that the State is as an instrument for Meitei interests. Whether such propaganda is right or wrong is immaterial because the propaganda is consumed by a section of population.  UNC is known for the same. The reality may speak against the propaganda. Meiteis are also suffering in the State; they are facing the problem of devolution – a reverse evolution from a ruling group to Other Backward Class – in social and economic spheres. They cannot challenge the time; they are so dull that they engaged themselves in dreaming of enjoying a few facilities enjoyed by Indian tribes under the Schedule V. The highest tax payers are the Meiteis in Manipur; they pay land tax, income tax, and many more taxes. In this situation, they may say that their interests are not judiciously addressed in terms of transport, water supply, even the educational institutions in their villages, localities, even in their town areas. In their mind, the State is oppressive, corrupt and is full of inefficient planners. The State, in their eyes, is run by non-commitment officials to the extent that they do not know how many government employees are there in Manipur. Any Meitei will wonder why State use so many bullets in dispersing any protest of lower intensity in the valley but it do not even arrest any single protester during quarter of a yearlong economic blockade. How many tons of rubber bullets had been used in Manipur valley over last four decades? How many of them had been used in hill districts of Manipur? In the mind of an ordinary Meitei, the Chief Minister of Manipur is seen as working under tribal threat or pressure. Luckily, there is no right-wing Meitei organization in the State.

When the Naga MLAs in Nagaland can threat the Government of India by showing their readiness for resignation for any permanent political solution, any Kuki MLA or Naga MLA does not come forward to tender his service for a permanent solution in Manipur except those who are having a Ministerial berth. Likewise, the regional parties of Manipur cannot understand the demands of regional politics; they cannot lead the people of Manipur towards any solution. They simply protest any move towards ‘disintegration’ of the territory. Their political map in the mind is not expanded or blocked by historical documents, records and political rhetoric. The mind is narrowly shaped by the existing system built on the fractured current history and sentiments. Even the State fails to build new sentiments with which the people would be ready to move ahead. Whereas NSCN (IM) could generate new sentiments among its followers at least temporarily; the sentiments are the driving force of their political movement. They move ahead till it was hit back by a larger force, no doubt. Can we build up a sentiment rather than using past sentiments based on kinship or religious affinity in pre-Hindu/Christian societies or fables/fairy tells? Beyond these chaotic situations, there must be a solution. For the solution, the history demands new sentiments and shared culture. These things are not available for the State as well as among the Kukis or the Nagas in Manipur. The solution does not lie in the dream of making new States or States in the State. Imitation of Bodoland Territorial Council or Saami Council of another historical condition is not the way of solving the problem in the State. Think of Manipur, whatsoever worse condition it may be. Think of the people of Manipur being Manipur’s politicians. Solution is there because the problem is associated with “not thinking of the WHOLE State.” The problem is not the mistrust among the ethnic groups; it is in the curtaining reality from the poor masses of the State. Nagaland is not better than Manipur in many fields; Chin State of Myanmar is not heaven in comparison with the State. The problem is the inability to perceive causes of common economic hardship and failure of understanding the misrule in the State. The problem is not within the domain of the Public. It is somewhere else. Is it just another example of hasty transformation of a monarchy to a democratic State as seen many countries in South East Asia? Or is it local impact of linguistic based Indian polity? In any arrangement, the Maring will be minority so also the Anal. Even the Tangkhul will not be able to play sole role in shaping future course of administration in ‘any political alternatives’. Likewise, the Paite or the Vaiphei may not get any extra-benefit out of any Kuki (Thadou) dominated administrative arrangement. In the New States in Mind, the real life will not be better than the Old State which evolved out of constant interactions of these players. If the two thousand year’s labor in history fails in Manipur, what is the guarantee of any betterment in any political set up to any group after living together with those  in Nagaland in spite of the  recently discovered ‘unique’ history? Was there any historical event in which the Anal was having interaction (even fighting) with Wancho of Arunachal Pradesh? If similar dress or food habit is the basis of tribal unification, how far a group is different from the Nagas or the Kukis or the Meiteis? Searching for a common State out of the Old State is the historical duty of each tribe in Manipur. No doubt, the Old State has a role to play certain pro-active role in searching the solution. The persons in Government should come with clean hand; their corruption-stained bodies and fame should be washed first. 

Now we need to ask ourselves: what is more important question in solving our common sufferings? Is creation of new states a solution to our problems? Or are these demands just traditional trick of trade unions? Demand big to get a larger portion. Aim high. Manipur is not Assam, both in historical and geographical senses. Craving out any portion of land is politically as well as economically not viable. The solution must be seen in terms of solution; not in posing a problem. It should be an alternative political arrangement of the State, not at district levels or merger with some other States. The happiest land on the earth will be Manipur in a new political arrangement.  

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State girls in semi of Natl Softball championship

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IMPHAL, November 23: The Manipur Junior Girls’ team has entered the semi-final of the 30th Junior National Softball Championship at the Khuman Lampak Sports Complex by defeated Madhya Pradesh by 4-2 and Rajasthan by 11-1 run in the super league … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, November 23: The Manipur Junior Girls’ team has entered the semi-final of the 30th Junior National Softball Championship at the Khuman Lampak Sports Complex by defeated Madhya Pradesh by 4-2 and Rajasthan by 11-1 run in the super league stage.

The other three semi-finalists are Punjab, Kerala and Delhi.

Meanwhile, the Boys’ semi-final line up include Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh.

In the boys’ super league matches played today, Punjab defeated Kerela by 10-2, HAL defeated Rajasthan by 11-9, Chhattisgarh defeated Delhi by 11-0, MP defeated AP by 11-10, Delhi defeated Punjab by 4-3, Chhattisgarh defeated Kerela by 16-3, AP defeated HAL by 11-6.

In other matches of the day, MP defeated Rajasthan by 15-0, Punjab defeated HAL by 5-0 while Delhi defeated Rajasthan by 2-1.

In the girls’ event, Delhi defeated Rajasthan by 11-0, Chhattisgarh defeated Andhra Pradesh by 15-1, Delhi defeated MP by 12-5, Punjab defeated Chhattisgarh by 13-0, Kerela defeated AP by 21-1, Chhattisgarh defeated MP by 10-0 while Punjab held Kerela by 6-6 in the last match.

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India (B) to play against England in Polo International inaugural match

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IMPHAL, November 23: India (B) Polo team will open the 6th Manipur Polo International, 2012 against the England team tomorrow at the Mapal Kangjeibung. The polo international is being held as part of the Manipur Sangai Festival organized by the … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, November 23: India (B) Polo team will open the 6th Manipur Polo International, 2012 against the England team tomorrow at the Mapal Kangjeibung.

The polo international is being held as part of the Manipur Sangai Festival organized by the Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association.

The Polo International is being participated by six teams including India (A), India (B) comprising of only Manipuri Polo players and international polo teams from Germany, England, Thailand and France.

All international teams have reached the state.

The first match between India (B) and England would be of Group A, while the second match will be of Group B between the Thailand team and the France team.

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State lads defeat Chhattisgarh, Goa

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IMPHAL, November 23: The U-12/U-13 mixed Manipur boys team defeated the U-12/U-13 mixed team of Chhattisgarh by 2-0 in the ongoing AIFF U-12/U-13 Boys’ Festival of Football, 2012 at Kalyani, West Bengal today. The scorers for the state team in … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, November 23: The U-12/U-13 mixed Manipur boys team defeated the U-12/U-13 mixed team of Chhattisgarh by 2-0 in the ongoing AIFF U-12/U-13 Boys’ Festival of Football, 2012 at Kalyani, West Bengal today.

The scorers for the state team in the first ground match of the day against the Chhattisgarh team were M Maheshkumar (16th) and Deepu Khan (19th).

In the second ground match of the day, the state team defeated Goa by 2-0 with goals from Bhagirath and Jackson.

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Wins for both state men`s and women`s team

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IMPHAL, November 23: Both men’s and women’s Sepaktakraw teams have registered easy wins against their opponents in the team event of the 23rd Senior National men and women Sepaktakraw Championship which commenced from today at the Lal Bahadur Indoor stadium, … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, November 23: Both men’s and women’s Sepaktakraw teams have registered easy wins against their opponents in the team event of the 23rd Senior National men and women Sepaktakraw Championship which commenced from today at the Lal Bahadur Indoor stadium, Hyderabad.

The state men’s team defeated the Nagaland team by 3-0 regu (15-5, 15-6), (15-11, 15-11), (15-11, 15-13). The team later on defeated the Orissa team by 3-0 regu (15-6, 15-4), (15-6, 15-4), (15-4, 15-1).

In the women’s team event, the Manipur girls’ defeated their Goa counterparts by 3-0 regu (15-7, 15-3), (15-3, 15-2), (15-1, 15-8).

Eight teams each are participating in the men’s and women’s team event.

In the men’s team event, the state team has been grouped with Nagaland, Orissa and SSB; while in the women’s event, the state girls are grouped with Goa, Maharashtra and AP.

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Air Defence Interceptor Missile Successfully Destroys Ballistic Missile

MNS:- The Interceptor Missile AAD launched by the Scientists of DRDO from Wheeler’s Island, Odisha successfully destroyed the incoming Ballistic Missile at an altitude of 15 Kms. The interception took place at 12.52hrs. The target missile, a modified version of Prithvi, mimicking the enemy’s ballistic missile, was launched from Launch Complex III, Chandipur. Long Range […]

MNS:- The Interceptor Missile AAD launched by the Scientists of DRDO from Wheeler’s Island, Odisha successfully destroyed the incoming Ballistic Missile at an altitude of 15 Kms. The interception took place at 12.52hrs. The target missile, a modified version of Prithvi, mimicking the enemy’s ballistic missile, was launched from Launch Complex III, Chandipur. Long Range Radar and MFC Radar located far away could detect the Missile from take-off and tracked it through its entire path. The total trajectory of the incoming Missile was continuously estimated by the guidance computer and subsequently the AAD Missile was launched at an appropriate time to counter and kill the ballistic missile.
The Ring Laser Gyro based Navigation System in Target, Fibre Optic Gyro based INS in Interceptor, Onboard computers, Guidance systems, Actuation Systems and the critical RF Seekers used for the terminal phase have performed excellently. The AAD Missile system initially guided by Inertial Navigation system was continuously getting update of the target position by the Radar through a data link. The Radio Frequency (RF) seeker tracked the Missile & Onboard computer guided the Missile towards the Target Missile and hit the target. The Radio Proximity Fuse (RPF) exploded the warhead thereby destroying the target missile completely.
In this mission, a special feature of intercepting multiple target with multiple interceptor was demonstrated successfully. An electronic target with a range of 1500 Kms was launched and the Radars picked up the target missile, tracked the target missile subsequently & launched an electronic interceptor missile. This electronic interceptor missile destroyed the electronic target missile at an altitude of 120 Kms. All the four missiles were tracked by the Radars and all the guidance and launch computers operated in full operational mode for handling multiple targets with multiple interceptor. All the four missiles were in the sky simultaneously and both the interceptions took place near simultaneously. This has proved the capability of DRDO to handle multiple targets with multiple interceptors simultaneously. The complete Radar Systems, Communication Networks, Launch Computers, Target update Systems and state of the art Avionics have been completely proven in this Mission.
Dr VK Saraswat, SA to RM congratulated all the DRDO Scientists for this successful demonstration of the Air Defence capabilities. Distinguished Scientists and Chief Controllers of DRDO, Shri AvinashChander, Shri S.S. Sundaram, Shri Sundaresh, Director ITR Shri MVKV Prasad, & other top Scientists of DRDO were present. The whole operations were carried out under the guidance of Shri Adalat Ali, Programme Director ‘AD’.
Defence Minister Shri AK Antony lauded the DRDO Scientists for this spectacular achievement.

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Seven-day Tourist Guide Training Programme organized by the Manipur … – KanglaOnline

KanglaOnlineSeven-day Tourist Guide Training Programme organized by the Manipur …KanglaOnlineThe condensed module included Tourism Overview of Manipur, Guiding concept, qualities and responsibilities, Personality development, Communication skills, Et…


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Seven-day Tourist Guide Training Programme organized by the Manipur
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The condensed module included Tourism Overview of Manipur, Guiding concept, qualities and responsibilities, Personality development, Communication skills, Etiquettes, People and Traditions, historical sites, geography, topography, vegetation, museum,

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