One killed, three injured in fresh violence in Manipur's Koubru range
One killed three injured in fresh violence in Manipurs Koubru range
STF, Assam Police arrests two drug peddlers, seizes 1.5 kg heroin
STF, Assam Police arrests two drug peddlers, seizes 1.5 kg heroin The Special Task Force (STF) of Assam Police seized 1.5 kg of heroin and apprehended two drug peddlers in Guwahati on Sunday. Partha Sarathi Mahanta, IGP (STF) told ANI that source input was received at STF, Assam that some Tripura and Manipur-based narcotics dealers had planned to bring in a huge quantity of narcotics to Guwahati and some Jalukbari-based peddlers were the vendees. The info was verified and cross-verified. Finding the input to be credible and concrete, a team under the supervision of Partha Sarathi Mahanta, IGP (STF) and led by Kalyan Kumar Pathak, Additional SP (STF) was formed and the narcotics-carrying vehicle was intercepted near APSC Office, Khanapara. Two passengers were found and in the back seat (left side) one maroon-colored bag was found. The bag was checked and recovered 1.5 kg of heroin, Partha Sarathi Mahanta said. Two carriers namely Jamal Ali of Champupara and Salim Uddin of Goroimari, both residents of the area under police station Goroimari were apprehended. The top police officer said that necessary legal action has been initiated and further investigation is underway. (ANI)
CRPF head constable killed in Manipur cremated in Bengal village
Panchal: CRPF head constable Arup Saini who was killed in a militant attack in Manipur was cremated with full honours in his native village in West Bengals Bankura district on Sunday, April 28. Two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were killed and two others injured after militants attacked a camp of security forces in Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
1 Killed In Manipur Gunfight; Blame Game Over Attack On Paramilitary Camp
A gunfight between two armed groups this morning left one dead and three injured in Manipur's Kangpokpi district, the police said.
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One killed, three injured in gunfight between village volunteers in Manipurs Kangpokpi district
Deadly gunfight in Manipurs Kangpokpi district leaves one dead and three injured, sparking ethnic violence and unrest
Manipur: 1 killed, 3 injured in gunfight between village volunteers in KangpokpiThe Financial Express
Manipur: Gun battle breaks out among village volunteers of rival groups Punjab News Express
Manipur: Gun battle breaks out among village volunteers of rival groupsPunjab News Express
Imphal, April 28 (UNI) A person was killed in Manipur while three others injured in a clash between two ethnic groups here on Sunday in Kangchup. Fresh violence erupted again after a lull for some time as heavily armed suspected Kuki militants launched attacks at various places. Two Central Reserve Police Force personnel died on... The post One killed in Manipur clash first appeared on Central India's Premier English Daily .
They will be punished: CRPF on Manipur militant attack
The personnel who lost their lives were from the CRPF 128 Battalion deployed at the Naransena area in Bishnupur district in the state.
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Repolling In Six Polling Stations In Outer Manipur On April 30
The repolling was necessitated as unidentified persons had damaged EVMs and VVPATs before the completion of voting at four of these six polling stations on April 26
Manipur: One killed, three injured as gun battle breaks out among village volunteers of rival groups
Imphal: One person was killed and three others injured in a gunfight between village volunteers of two warring communities in ethnic strife-torn Manipurs Kangpokpi district Sunday, police said. Dozens of gunmen had attacked Koutruk in Imphal West district Sunday morning from elevated hilltops of neighbouring Kangpokpi district prompting village volunteers deployed in the fringe village []
Imphal, April 28 (UNI) The Election Commission of India (ECI) has ordered fresh poll at six polling stations on April 30 of three assembly segments falling under Outer Manipur parliamentary constituency, which went to the polls on Friday. The poll will be held from 7 am to 4 pm. Congress has demanded the re-poll in... The post Manipur re-poll on April 30 first appeared on Central India's Premier English Daily .
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Manipur: Imphal customs thwart gold smuggling bid
Imphal: In a major bust, the Anti-Smuggling Unit of Imphal Customs Division seized smuggled gold worth approximately Rs 46 lakh (US$60,000) at Singjamei Supermarket in Manipur on Friday night. Acting on a tip off, officials intercepted a Maruti car around 8:00 pm in Imphal. A thorough search led to the discovery of three cleverly concealed [] The post Manipur: Imphal customs thwart gold smuggling bid appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .
Manipur CM condemns attack on security forces in Bishnupur, vows to nab culprits The Times of India
Manipur CM condemns attack on security forces in Bishnupur, vows to nab culpritsThe Times of India
Gunfight breaks out between Meitei, Kuki village volunteers in Manipur: Police Hindustan Times
Gunfight breaks out between Meitei, Kuki village volunteers in Manipur: PoliceHindustan Times
Manipur: Tribal group calls for Kangpokpi shutdown after Kuki villager killed
Guwahati: The Committee on Tribal Unity (COTU) has called for a 12-hour total shutdown in Manipurs Kangpokpi district following the death of a Kuki community member. Reports indicate that one person from the Kuki community was killed and three others injured in a clash with Meitei groups at Bethel village in the Koubru mountain range. [] The post Manipur: Tribal group calls for Kangpokpi shutdown after Kuki villager killed appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .
One killed in Manipur clash United News of India
One killed in Manipur clashUnited News of India
ECI orders repolling in Manipurs 6 polling stations on April 30
New Delhi: Election Commission on Saturday declared as void the Lok Sabha elections held in six polling stations in the Outer Manipur Parliamentary constituency and announced fresh polling in these stations on April 30, officials said. Polling was held on Friday at 848 polling stations in the remaining 13 of the 28 Assembly segments [] The post ECI orders repolling in Manipurs 6 polling stations on April 30 appeared first on Pragativadi | Odisha News, Breaking News Odisha, Latest Odisha News .
ECI ordered repolling At 6 polling stations in Manipur as unidentified persons damaged the EVMs and VVPATs before the completion of votes on April 26.
Fresh gunfight breaks out between 2 groups in Manipur
The incident took place as several dozens of armed men opened indiscriminate fire on Koutruk village in the periphery of Imphal Valley from the adjoining hills in Kangpokpi district, a police officer said.
50 glorious years of Manipuri cinema celebrated with photo gallery launch
Imphal: Manipur Governor Anusuiya Uikey inaugurated a photo gallery of Manipurs cinema and toured the S.N. Chand Cine Archive and Museum housed within the Palace Auditorium, Imphal, on Saturday. The museum showcases a collection of archival works from Manipuri cinema, including films and photographs of prominent personalities in the states film industry. The celebration coincides [] The post 50 glorious years of Manipuri cinema celebrated with photo gallery launch appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .
Manipur: Kuki youth body questions blame in CRPF attack
Guwahati: The Young Kuki, an apex youth organization representing the Kuki community in Manipur, has challenged reports attributing the CRPF attack in Bishnupur districts Narayansena region to Kuki militants. On Saturday, two CRPF personnel were killed in a suspected militant attack in Bishnupur districts Naranseina . The Young Kuki expressed deep concern and dissatisfaction with [] The post Manipur: Kuki youth body questions blame in CRPF attack appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .
Fresh Gunfight In Manipur, Cops Say Women, Children Being Evacuated
A gun battle broke out between village volunteers of the two warring communities in ethnic-strife-torn Manipur's Imphal West district on Sunday morning, police said.
Gunfight breaks out between village volunteers in Manipur
Imphal: A gun-battle broke out between village volunteers of the two warring communities in ethnic-strife torn Manipurs Imphal West district on Sunday morning, police said. The incident took place as several dozens of armed men opened indiscriminate fire on Koutruk village in the periphery of Imphal Valley from the adjoining hills in Kangpokpi district, a Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Repolling in six polling stations in Outer Manipur on April 30
Polls to be Reheld in Six Manipur Polling Stations on April 30
Polls to be Reheld in Six Manipur Polling Stations on April 30 Repolling will be held in six polling stations in the Outer Manipur Lok Sabha constituency on April 30, officials said. The repolling was necessitated as unidentified persons had damaged EVMs and VVPATs before the completion of voting at four of these six polling stations on April 26, while EVM malfunctioning was reported at one polling station, and voting could not be completed at another due to ''threat and intimidation by unknown miscreants'', they said. Voting at four polling stations in Ukhrul assembly segment, and one each in Chingai assembly seat in Ukhrul and Karong in Senapati was declared null and void and repolling will be conducted on April 30, a notification issued by the office of Manipur's chief electoral officer said. Around 76.06 per cent of 4.84 lakh voters exercised their franchise during polling in 13 of 28 assembly segments of Outer Manipur Lok Sabha constituency on April 26. Voting was held in the remaining 15 segments, along with the entire Inner Manipur Lok Sabha seat, in the first phase on April 19.
Manipur: CM N. Biren Singh Condemns Attack on Security Forces in Bishnupur, Pledges to Apprehend Attackers Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh strongly condemned the militant attack on security forces in Bishnupur district that claimed the lives of two CRPF personnel and vowed to nab the culprits without delay. In an interview with PTI Video on Saturday, he said efforts to apprehend the culprits were underway and that they would be brought to justice. Two CRPF personnel were killed and two others injured after militants attacked an IRBn (India Reserve Battalion) camp at Naranseina in Moirang police station area early on Saturday. The deceased were identified as sub-inspector N Sarkar, a native of Assam's Kokrajhar district, and head constable Arup Saini of Bankura district in West Bengal. Claiming that peace is being gradually restored in the state, Singh highlighted the successful conduct of Lok Sabha elections, indicating increased confidence among people. He, however, lamented the targeting of security personnel who were deployed to protect the state's people. ''It is unfortunate that our jawans are being targeted. They are here to protect us,'' Singh said. Dismissing Congress leader Jairam Ramesh's allegations that pressure was exerted on voters to exercise franchise in favour of an NDA partner, Singh asserted that the Election Commission takes action based on observer reports, not on the basis of social media posts. ''People participated enthusiastically in the election. Re-polling had to be conducted only in 11 polling stations,'' he said. Ramesh had on April 26 shared a video on X claiming that voters in Ukhrul district in Outer Manipur were being pressured to support the Naga People's Front, BJP's ally, instead of the Congress. The Congress leader accused the security forces of not taking any action and lamented that such activities are taking place in one of ''the most important elections of our lifetime''. Addressing the ethnic conflict between Meiteis and Kukis, Singh outlined government initiatives to restore peace, including the deployment of paramilitary forces, assistance for displaced persons, and reconciliation efforts through peace committees. ''The conflict should not have happened. The government took a lot of steps to contain the situation. Union Home Minister Amit Shah spent three days in the state and talked to the communities. Steps have been taken for displaced people. The central government has provided help in every way,'' he said. Responding to opposition criticism, Singh underscored the BJP government's commitment to reconciliation and unity in Manipur, contrasting it with past policies. ''This is not the first time that such an incident has happened in the state. Manipur was a monarchy, the British included it in India and they worked on the policy of divide and rule. When Congress came to power, they also promoted the British policy. Only after the BJP formed the government, we tried for reconciliation,'' Singh added. On the issue of drug trafficking, Singh highlighted the government's 'war on drugs' campaign initiated in 2018 that led to significant seizures and a reduction in poppy cultivation. ''The BJP government started a 'war on drugs' and has seized heroin, opium and other narcotics worth over Rs 60,000 crore over the last few years,'' he added. Singh also asserted the necessity for the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and Inner Line Permit (ILP), emphasising the roles of those in safeguarding the interests of indigenous communities and maintaining security. He also elaborated on the efforts to enhance connectivity and infrastructure development in Manipur, emphasising the importance of initiatives like the Moreh highway and the Golden Quadrilateral project in promoting economic growth and development.
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Re-Polling At 6 Stations In Outer Manipur On THIS Date, ECI Makes AnnouncementIndia.com
Repolling Ordered In Manipurs 6 Polling Stations On Tuesday NDTV
Repolling Ordered In Manipur's 6 Polling Stations On TuesdayNDTV
Repolling Ordered In Manipur's 6 Polling Stations On Tuesday
The Election Commission of India has declared polling void for the Lok Sabha elections at six polling stations in the Outer Manipur Parliamentary constituency.
Manipur: Election commission orders fresh voting across six polling stations WION
Manipur: Election commission orders fresh voting across six polling stationsWION
Manipur Governor honors veteran filmmaker Aribam Syam Sharma
Imphal: Manipurs film industry celebrated its brightest talents on Saturday, with Governor Anusuiya Uikey presenting the 15th Manipur State Film Awards, 2023, at the Palace Auditorium of the Manipur State Film Development Society (MSFDS). The ceremony also honored Aribam Syam Sharma, a nonagenarian film personality and recipient of the prestigious MSFDS Lifetime Achievement Award in [] The post Manipur Governor honors veteran filmmaker Aribam Syam Sharma appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .
Manipur CM condemns attack on security forces in Bishnupur, vows to nab culprits Deccan Herald
Manipur CM condemns attack on security forces in Bishnupur, vows to nab culpritsDeccan Herald
The deceased were identified as Sub-Inspector N. Sarkar, a native of Assam's Kokrajhar district, and Head Constable Arup Saini of Bankura district in West Bengal
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: EC orders repolling in Outer Manipurs six booths on April 30 India TV News
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: EC orders repolling in Outer Manipur's six booths on April 30India TV News
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Repolling Ordered For 6 Polling Stations In Outer Manipur News24
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Repolling Ordered For 6 Polling Stations In Outer ManipurNews24
ECI orders repoll at 6 polling stations in Outer Manipur constituency
Imphal: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has instructed a repoll for six polling stations in three assembly segments across two districts, Ukhrul and Senapati, for the Outer Manipur (ST) Parliamentary Constituency. The previous poll held on April 26, 2024, is deemed void, and April 30, 2024, has been designated as the date for a [] The post ECI orders repoll at 6 polling stations in Outer Manipur constituency appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .
Martyr CRPF jawan paid tribute
HT Bureau GUWAHATI, April 27: A sombre reception and tribute was paid to Saheed Sub-Inspector Nashiruddin Sarkar who made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty in Manipur by 128 Battalion CRPF at Guwahati Airport on Saturday. Eminent persons from Northeast zone, CRPF as well as state authority were present at the event to []
Second phase Lok Sabha poll in Manipur registers 76.06% voter turnout
IMPHAL, April 27: Except sporadic violent incidents in some polling stations, the voting in the remaining 13 assembly segments of Outer Manipur (ST) Parliamentary constituency spread across the eight districts concluded peacefully with 76.06% voter turnout on Friday. The Outer Manipur (ST) Parliamentary constituency covers 28 assembly segments and the voting in the 15 assembly []
ST status for Meetei at Manipur College 20240428 E-Pao.net
ST status for Meetei at Manipur College 20240428E-Pao.net
Two CRPF personnel killed in Manipur militant attack The Times of India
Two CRPF personnel killed in Manipur militant attackThe Times of India
Huyel Langlon Thang-Ta Maheikol opened at Leimapokpam : 28th apr24 E-Pao.net
Huyel Langlon Thang-Ta Maheikol opened at Leimapokpam : 28th apr24E-Pao.net
State observes World Veterinary Day : 28th apr24 E-Pao.net
State observes World Veterinary Day : 28th apr24E-Pao.net
Judoka H Oliviya bags silver at Cadet Europian Cup : 28th apr24 E-Pao.net
Judoka H Oliviya bags silver at Cadet Europian Cup : 28th apr24E-Pao.net
Two CRPF officers killed by militants in Manipur clashes Hindustan Times
Two CRPF officers killed by militants in Manipur clashesHindustan Times
Two CRPF men killed in Manipur attack, 1st strike on peacekeepers
Two personnel from 128 Battalion of CRPF lost their lives and two colleagues were wounded in an attack by unidentified militants at 12.15am Saturday in Manipurs Bishnupur district. This was the first attack on a Central Armed Police Force deployed for peacekeeping duties in the state since the ethnic conflict began in May last year.
Two CRPF men killed in Manipur attack, 1st strike on peacekeepers in state The Times of India
Two CRPF men killed in Manipur attack, 1st strike on peacekeepers in stateThe Times of India
The Election Commission of India declared the polls conducted at six polling stations in the Outer Manipur Parliamentary Constituency as void and announced fresh elections in these stations on April 30.
Lok Sabha elections: ECI orders repolling at 6 polling stations in Outer Manipur on April 30
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EC orders repoll in six booths of Outer Manipur; voting on April 30 The Hindu
EC orders repoll in six booths of Outer Manipur; voting on April 30The Hindu
State observes World Veterinary Day The Sangai Express
State observes World Veterinary DayThe Sangai Express
2 CRPF personnel killed in militant attack in Manipur Hindustan Times
2 CRPF personnel killed in militant attack in ManipurHindustan Times
16th Manipur State LeagueAFC pull off 4-2 win against NEROCA FC as LYCC crush USA 5-0The Sangai Express
CRPF Personnel Tragically Killed in Militant Attack in Manipur
CRPF Personnel Tragically Killed in Militant Attack in Manipur Two CRPF personnel were killed and two others injured as militants attacked a camp of security forces in Manipur's Bishnupur district in the early hours of Saturday, police said. The militants attacked an IRBn (India Reserve Battalion) camp at Naranseina in the Moirang Police Station area, they said. ''The militants fired indiscriminately from hilltops, targeting the camp. It started around 12.30 am and continued till about 2.15 am. The militants also hurled bombs, one of which exploded in the outpost of CRPF's 128 battalion,'' a senior police officer said. He also said the deceased were identified as sub-inspector N Sarkar, a native of Assam's Kokrajhar district, and head constable Arup Saini of Bankura district in West Bengal. The injured were inspector Jadav Das and constable Aftab Das, he said, adding that they received splinter wounds. ''The two injured personnel were admitted to the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences in Imphal. They are out of danger,'' the officer said. The CRPF personnel were deployed to provide security to the IRBn camp. Massive search operations are underway to find the perpetrators of the attack, police said. Condemning the incident, Chief Minister N Biren Singh said, ''Such actions demonstrate cowardice against dedicated security personnel who work tirelessly day and night to uphold peace and stability in the state. Their sacrifice will not go in vain.'' Meanwhile, security forces destroyed three bunkers and recovered four firearms during a series of search operations launched in Churachandpur district in the aftermath of the attack on CRPF personnel, police said. According to a statement issued by the Manipur Police, the ''search operations and area domination were conducted by security forces in the fringe and vulnerable areas of hill and valley districts''. Firearms were recovered from Lower Khoirentak, Upper Khoirentak, Heichanglok, Chingphei and Langchingmanbi in Churachandpur district, the statement said, adding ''three bunkers were also dismantled in these areas''. These areas are at elevated hill positions and located near Naranseina where the attack on the CRPF outpost took place.
Judoka H Oliviya bags silver at Cadet Europian Cup The Sangai Express
Judoka H Oliviya bags silver at Cadet Europian CupThe Sangai Express
SYC rally to hold PYDA in K Babu Memorial Super Division Football League The Sangai Express
SYC rally to hold PYDA in K Babu Memorial Super Division Football LeagueThe Sangai Express
Case Against Team Sharad Pawar Leader For Posting Fake News Video
A case has been registered against NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar) leader Jitendra Awhad for posting a fake video, alleging that there was a mismatch between the button pressed in the Ballot Unit and Paper Slip generated through VVPAT in Manipur's Khurai.
Manipur CM condemns attack on security forces in Bishnupur district vows to nab culprits The Week
Manipur CM condemns attack on security forces in Bishnupur district vows to nab culpritsThe Week
Inciting backward classes: CM Siddaramaiah lashes out at PM Modi
Inciting backward classes: CM Siddaramaiah lashes out at PM Modi Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for inciting the Backward class communities against Muslims. He addressed the huge public meeting in Rabakavi Banahatti and called upon the people to ensure the victory of Bagalkote Congress Lok Sabha candidate Samyukta Patil. After the first phase of elections to 102 Lok Sabha constituencies in the country, Modi has clearly got the hint that the BJP will lose. For this reason, he is telling terrible lies. He is inciting the backward classes against the Muslims by telling the lie that the reservation of the backward classes will be taken away to give it to the Muslims. He warned the backward caste-communities to be careful, he said. Modi also lied about reservation. He has no knowledge of the Constitution, CM said. CM Siddaramaiah said that it was the BJP that opposed the Mandal report. It is the same BJP that opposed the Mandal report and instigated the backward classes to resort to suicide. Rama Jois (Former Governor of Bihar) is from BJP who went to court against the reservation of backward classes. It was the same BJP that protested when women were given reservation in local bodies, he added. The voting on 14 seats was held on April 26 in Karnataka alongside 12 other states/Union Territories. In the second phase, the voting was held in 88 Lok Sabha constituencies across 13 States, in Union Territory, including 13 in Rajasthan, 20 in Kerala, eight in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, five each in Assam and Bihar, six in Madhya Pradesh, three each in Chhattisgarh and West Bengal, and one each in Tripura, Manipur, and Jammu and Kashmir. The first phase of voting in 102 constituencies across 21 states, UTs were held on April 19. The third phase of the seven-phase parliamentary elections will be held on May 7 and the final phase will be on June 1. The results will be announced on June 4. (ANI)
Manipur CM Denounces Attack on Security Forces, Pledges to Apprehend Perpetrators
Manipur CM Denounces Attack on Security Forces, Pledges to Apprehend Perpetrators Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Saturday strongly condemned the militant attack on security forces in Bishnupur district that claimed the lives of two CRPF personnel and vowed to nab the culprits without delay. In an interview with PTI Video, he said efforts to apprehend the culprits were underway and assured that they will be brought to justice. Two CRPF personnel were killed and two others injured after militants attacked an IRBn (India Reserve Battalion) camp at Naranseina in Moirang police station area in the early hours. The deceased were identified as sub-inspector N Sarkar, a native of Assam's Kokrajhar district, and head constable Arup Saini of Bankura district in West Bengal. Claiming restoration of peace of late in the strife-torn state, Singh highlighted the successful conduct of Lok Sabha elections, indicating increased confidence among people. He, however, lamented the targeting of security personnel who were deployed to protect the state's people. ''It's unfortunate that our soldiers and CRPF and Assam Rifles personnel are being targeted. They are here to protect our people,'' Singh said. Dismissing Congress leader Jairam Ramesh's allegations of exerting pressure on voters, Singh asserted that the Election Commission takes action based on observer reports, not on the basis of social media posts. ''People participated enthusiastically in the election. Re-polling had to be conducted only in 11 polling stations'', he said. Ramesh on April 26 shared a video on X claiming that voters in Ukhrul district in Outer Manipur were being pressured to support the Naga People's Front, BJP's ally, instead of the Congress. The Congress leader accused the security forces of not taking any action and lamented that such activities are taking place in one of ''the most important elections of our lifetime''. Addressing the Meitei-Kuki struggle, Singh outlined government initiatives to restore peace, including the deployment of paramilitary forces, assistance for displaced persons, and reconciliation efforts through peace committees. ''The conflict should not have happened. The government took a lot of steps to contain the situation. Union Home Minister Amit Shah spent three days in the state and talked to the communities. Steps have been taken for displaced people. The central government has provided help in every way,'' he said. Responding to opposition criticism, Singh underscored the BJP government's commitment to reconciliation and unity in Manipur, contrasting it with past policies. ''This is not the first time such an incident happened in the state. Manipur was a monarchy, the British included it in India and they worked on the policy of divide and rule. When Congress came to power, they also promoted the British policy. Only after the BJP formed the government, we tried for reconciliation,'' Singh added. On the issue of drug trafficking, Singh highlighted the government's 'War on Drugs' campaign initiated in 2018 that led to significant seizures and a reduction in poppy cultivation. ''The BJP government started the 'War on Drugs' and has recovered heroin, opium and other narcotics worth over Rs 60,000 crore over the last few years,'' he added. Singh also asserted the necessity of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and inner line permit, emphasizing their role in safeguarding the interests of indigenous communities and maintaining security. He also elaborated on the efforts to enhance connectivity and infrastructure development in Manipur, emphasizing the importance of initiatives like the Moreh highway and the Golden Quadrilateral project in promoting economic growth and development.
Two CRPF men killed in Manipur blast newagebd.net
Two CRPF men killed in Manipur blastnewagebd.net
Manipur: Security forces destroy Kuki militant bunkers following CRPF attack
Imphal: Following the deadly attack by suspected Kuki militants that claimed the lives of two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel in Manipurs Naransena, a joint operation by central and state forces has resulted in the destruction of four militant bunkers and the recovery of a significant arms cache. A joint team of security forces [] The post Manipur: Security forces destroy Kuki militant bunkers following CRPF attack appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .
Drug peddler transporting heroin worth Rs 7.2 crore arrested in EJH
A suspected drug peddler on his way from Manipur to Shillong was arrested in East Jaitia Hills while transporting heroin in a vehicle with no registration number today. The accused has been identified as Nehtinmang Haokip (36) of M Songgel village, Churachandpur district in Manipur. The total weight of the contraband recovered was 900 gms [] The post Drug peddler transporting heroin worth Rs 7.2 crore arrested in EJH first appeared on Highland Post .
Congress' 'factory of lies' won't work forever: BJP's Nirmala Sitharaman on party's manifesto promises Rejecting the BJP's claims that the Congress' election manifesto resembled that of the Muslim League, party president Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday asserted that ''Modi's factory of lies'' won't work forever. Addressing an election rally at Kayakuchi in Barpeta district of Assam, he said unemployment is a big problem in the country and that 65 per cent of educated youths have no jobs. ''The INDIA bloc will surely come to power and stop the BJP. Modi's BJP will be decimated. Once our government comes to power, we will control price rise and our focus will be on poor people. We will fill up 30 lakh vacancies in government departments,'' he added. Terming Prime Minister Narendra Modi a ''sardar (leader) of liars'', Kharge charged him with lying about providing two crore jobs annually, bringing back black money to the country and giving Rs 15 lakh to each citizen, and doubling farmers' income. ''Modi's 'factory of lies' won't last forever. He even called the Congress manifesto Muslim League's manifesto and spoke lies about it,'' he added. Kharge also alleged that the BJP was ''looting'' the country's wealth and handing it over to the rich. ''PM Modi waived Rs 16 lakh crore loans of his few rich friends. The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. But we will never loot and divide the country like BJP and RSS that are experts in creating fights between communities, castes and religions,'' he claimed. He also criticised Modi for not visiting Manipur even once despite the state reeling under ethnic clashes since May last year. Kharge said that while party leader Rahul Gandhi led the 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' crisscrossing the country, Modi was working for 'Bharat todo' or dividing the nation. ''Prime Minister Modi is continuously attacking the Congress and the Gandhi family as he is scared and trembling in fear of losing power,'' he claimed. ''One who can't feel the pain of the poor does not have the right to stay in power,'' Kharge added. On the employment scenario in the country, he claimed, ''Joblessness is a major issue in India, with 65 per cent of the educated youths being jobless. We will reserve 50 per cent of posts for women. We will give Rs 1 lakh as apprenticeship stipend to every unemployed youth during his or her training period till he or she gets a proper job.'' Kharge addressed the massive crowd seeking votes for party candidates Deep Bayan for Barpeta constituency and Garjan Mushahary for Kokrajhar. ''You (Modi) always ask what Congress has done in 70 years. We ruled for 55 years and created the wealth that you and (Amit) Shah are selling now. You are destroying everything,'' he added. Kharge also attacked Modi for raking up food habits of people, and Mughal tenure in India. ''Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat and he did nothing there,'' he alleged, while criticising the Prime Minister for failing to control rising prices of essential commodities such as petrol, diesel and LPG, among others. Slamming Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma over an earlier post regarding caste system in India, Kharge claimed Sarma supports 'Manusmriti' and caste hierarchy as described in the book. ''He said Shudras should serve the higher castes. Such a person is your CM. I am ashamed that if such an educated person speaks like this, how will the country progress? If such Manuvadi thinking is there, how will we get equality?'' he questioned. Kharge, who is a Dalit, said that ''if Manu's philosophy is followed, then he would have to go and serve Sarma'', who is a Brahmin. In December last year, Sarma had uploaded an audio-visual post on his social media handles, including X and Facebook, that he claimed was from Sloka 44 of Sanyas Yoga from 18th chapter of Gita. The animated video stated that farming, cow-rearing and commerce are habitual and natural duties of the Vaishya, while serving the three 'varnas' -- Brahmin, Kshatriya and Vaishya -- is the natural duty of the Shudras. Sharing this video, Sarma had said, ''Lord Sri Krishna himself described the types of natural duties of Vaishya and Shudras.'' This sparked a massive political row with opposition leaders denouncing what they called the ''BJP's Manuvadi and regressive ideology''. Facing a volley of criticism, Sarma later deleted the post from all his social media platforms and apologised for uploading the post with casteist remarks.
Manipur CEO issues fake news alert on video of EVMs being destroyed in polls
Guwahati: In another instance of circulation of fake videos, the Chief Electoral Officer of Manipur on Saturday issued a clarification on a video shared by NCP-Sharad Pawar faction leader Jitendra Awhad on social media platform X, claiming that during polling in the state, women broke the EVM after they saw that after pressing any button, [] The post Manipur CEO issues fake news alert on video of EVMs being destroyed in polls appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .
Manipur: Assam Rifles free education initiative brings Kuki-Meitei students together under one roof in Ukhrul By Ravi Jalhotra Assam Rifles in Manipur's Ukhrul have provided shelter to 37 girl students, all belonging to Meitei, Kuki and Naga tribes at their Centre of Educational Excellence. The Centre has been opened in collaboration with an NGO to provide education opportunities to the students including two tribes Kuki and Meitei that have been involved in violence against each other. Out of 37 students in the Assam Rifles Centre of Educational Excellence, there are 22 Naga, 6 Kuki and 8 Meitei with one Pangal girl. Ukhrul is located at a five hours drive from Churachandpur, a district that was the epicentre of the ethnic violence. Assam Rifles in a statement said that the Centre of Educational Excellence shimmers as a ray of hope to provide the much-needed assistance to the distressed candidates preparing to achieve their career goals. Their first steps towards a noble career now have a concrete path to walk on. The facility that you see here is a byproduct of the relentless efforts by NIEDO and the Assam Rifles which has made it possible to begin this initiative under extremely challenging circumstances, an official statement issued by Assam Rifles said. Earlier, clashes had broke out in the northeastern state in May last year, when a tribal solidarity march organised to protest against the Meitei community's demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status turned into violence. The tribes that were involved in the violence included Meitei and Kuki communities. Talking about the initiative of the Assam Rifles, one of the Kuki girls, who belongs to Churachandpur, one of the worst violence-affected districts in Manipur, said, she was immensely helped by the Assam Rifles. We feel safe in the centre here as there is no discrimination. I believe only education can improve the condition of Manipur. We are 37 girls and all are from different tribes. We do not feel any difference here. All of us aim to complete our studies and bring the change that is required for the betterment of our society, she said. To this, another girl from the Meitei community added that she was there to fulfil her dreams. We all have been given a good opportunity. At times I do miss my family but here at this centre, we all have become each other's family despite belonging to different tribes. I also think good education can bring a lot of positive changes in our society, the girl said. Kangpokpi district, dominated by the Kuki community was also one of the worst affected places during the violence. A girl at the camp who belongs to this district, said, all the educational institutions had to be shut because of the violence. None of us could afford to complete our education in such an environment. We cannot thank enough the Assam Rifles for giving us this opportunity, she said. A girl from Ukhrul also added that at the camp there is no discrimination between any of the girls. She said they live like one family. We are all safe here and we have been given this big opportunity to complete our education. I am not sure in such a hostile environment how much will we be able to do for our communities but for now, things are better for us, she added. According to senior officials, a few of these girls were rescued from conflict-hit zones in October 2023 and were brought to the Assam Rifle Centre from Churachandpur district. They were airlifted and were escorted to safe areas in bulletproof vehicles. Assam Rifles also added that this is the most courageous step by students and their parents to join the ARCEE who are present here today and have dared to dream and make their dream a reality irrespective of the circumstances. The ARCEE promises to nurture your courage and shape your dreams to ensure you succeed. The infra that has been prepared and the faculty that are present here are the best that are available in Manipur and are committed to provide you with a conducive environment to prepare for your future challenges. The routine planned and the activities thereof will equip all these students with the tools to achieve their goals in life, the paramilitary force added. (ANI)
Manipur official condemns heinous killing of CRPF personnel, demands swift action
Manipur official condemns heinous killing of CRPF personnel, demands swift action Security advisor to Manipur government, Kuldiep Singh, on Saturday issued a stern warning to the group responsible for the attack on a camp of security forces in Bishnupur district, which resulted in the deaths of two CRPF personnel and injuries to two others. Speaking to reporters, Singh said, ''Whoever has committed this act will face severe consequences. We are mobilising all necessary resources and agencies to identify and apprehend the perpetrators.'' ''The militants came and fired at the IRBn (India Reserve Battalion) camp at Naranseina in Moirang police station area in the early hours of Saturday. Though it was dark, the forces retaliated. Out of the four injured, two succumbed to injuries,'' Singh said, adding ''these forces have come from distant places to maintain peace in this region.'' Singh added, ''Starting today, we have instructed all security forces, including Assam Rifles and the army, to intensify operations. We are formulating strategies for day-to-day operations. We will leave no stone unturned in our investigation to bring the perpetrators to justice.'' Reacting to recent IED explosion that damaged a bridge in Kangpokpi district, Singh expressed concern over attacks on national infrastructure and central forces. ''I have seen that groups are now targeting national infrastructure such as roads and bridges. They are also attacking central forces. This cannot be tolerated. We will probe everything and take action against the culprits,'' he said. Expressing surprise at the attack on security forces, Singh said, ''We did not anticipate such assaults, especially considering that both Meitei and Kuki militants have historically refrained from targeting forces engaged in maintaining peace. We have always strived to maintain neutrality between both communities. In the past, both communities have welcomed the presence of central forces, so why attack neutral forces now?'' The deceased were identified as sub-inspector N Sarkar, a native of Assam's Kokrajhar district, and head constable Arup Saini of Bankura district in West Bengal, police said. The injured were inspector Jadav Das and constable Aftab Das, police said, adding that they sustained splinter wounds.
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