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30 April 2023

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Vol XXXIII No. 142

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stir: Cong, AAP demand arrest Situation grim in violence-hit Churachandpur ofWrestlers BJP MP, removal from all posts of WFI

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IMPHAL, APR 29: The situation in violence-hit Churachandpur in Manipur remained grim, with unidentified miscreants setting fire to forest department building, even as night curfew was imposed in the district from Saturday, officials said. A group of people torched the office building of the Range Forest Officer and three vehicles in Tuibong area around midnight, and several fire tenders were pressed into service to douse the flames, they said. Properties worth lakhs were reportedly destroyed and official documents burnt in the blaze, police said. Manipur police detained as many as 20 individuals after sporadic overnight violence. Over 25 people including some police personnel were injured in the clashes.

Clash between protestors and Manipur police personnel in Churachandpur. (Video grab)

The conditions of three including a policeman were stated to be critical and admitted at the district hospital. Locals have been agitating for the last few months against a drive to evict villagers from reserve forest areas. Night curfew has been imposed in the district from 5 pm to 5 am from Saturday until further orders, ac-

cording to an official notification. Prohibitory orders under Section 144 of CrPC and suspension of mobile internet services will also continue in the district, the officials said. “The situation is still grim. Security has been bolstered at all major junctions and large localities of the town to prevent any untoward incident,” the

police officer said. State DGP P Doungel along with senior officers rushed to the district headquarters to supervise security measures and restore normalcy in the district. Fresh clashes had erupted between demonstrators and police personnel in Churachandpur town on Friday night, with the security forces using batons,

tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the mob. Locals claimed that some people were killed and many injured in the police action, hours after a bandh called by Indigenous Tribal Leaders Forum (ITLF) concluded at 4 pm. However, there was no official confirmation on casualties or injuries to people. The eight-hour shutdown, called to protest against the eviction of Kuki villagers from protected forests, paralysed normal life in the tribal-dominated southern Manipur district. Earlier on Friday, clashes broke out between protestors and police at Sadbhavna Mandap in New Lamka in Churachandpur district, the venue where chief minister N Biren Singh was scheduled to address a public meeting, police said. Singh, however, deferred the visit following protests and the call for bandh.

Heavy vehicles Art 371A should not curb development: Metsubo banned on D I M A P U R , A P R 2 9 about unemployment issue, present, for keeping the Minister for Rural Metsubo further stressed union strong for more than Dikhu Bridge (NPN): Development and SIRD, on the need for fast-paced four decades. He encour-

DIMAPUR, APR 29 (NPN): Deputy commissioner (DC) Mokokchung, Shashank Pratap Singh, has informed that movement of all heavy vehicles on Dikhu Bridge along MokokchungNoksen (Tuensang) road via Longmisa village would be restricted from April 29, 2023 to May 7, 2023. DC Mokokchung informed that a portion of the deck slab of Dikhu Bridge has been damaged and was posing great danger to the lives and properties of the general public. Therefore, in order to facilitate in carrying out the necessary repairing works, the movement of heavy vehicles has been restricted. DC informed that only light vehicles carrying personal luggage would be allowed during the stipulated time. Further, EAC Ongpangkong has been asked to coordinate to check and ensure that the restriction of movement of all heavy vehicles is adhered to. Non-compliance would invite penal action as per the relevant section of the law.

PAC meet on May 5

DIMAPUR, 29 (NPN): Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA)’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chairman and advisor agriculture Mhathung Yanthan has convened a meeting on May 5, 2023 at 11am in the committee room of assembly secretariat. All members of the committee have been requested to make it convenient to attend the meeting.

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Metsubo Jamir said that Article 371A should not be misinterpreted and misused for selfish interests, which would in turn hamper development activities in the State. According to DIPR report, Metsubo, while speaking as the chief guest at the Annual General Meeting of the Kohima Ao Union on Saturday at Molu Ki, Kohima, reminded that Article 371A was incorporated into the constitution solely to protect the rights of the people of Nagaland from being exploited by people from outside the State.

Metsubo Jamir

He, however, lamented that several developmental activities in the State have been hampered due to land issues and conflicts with land owners, who often put various agencies in tough spots due to unreasonable compensations by claiming their rights citing Article 371A. Highlighting

economic development to provide more avenues for the people to be employed. He further encouraged the Ao community settled outside Mokokchung to make positive contributions towards the development of Mokokchung and ensure that it develops into a business hub which will cater to the needs of the nearby districts such as Longleng, Tuensang and Zunheboto as well. The minister also congratulated and appreciated the efforts of the leaders of the union, both past and

Rs 180 crore kept for education and health under DUDA, says Rio

DIMAPUR, APR 29 (NPN): Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio said his government has kept ready Rs 180 crore for development of education and health sectors under Development of Under Developed Area (DUDA) department. The chief minister announced this while speaking at the inauguration of Zinki Bailey Bridge at Zinki River on April 28, 2023. He also informed about the upcoming funding programmes, which would lift the economy and per capita income of the people. Rio said discussions

would be held with departmental HoDs on guidelines and priorities. The Chief Minister said that completion of bridge will bring multi-faceted progress for the people. He however called for judicious use of funds. Earlier, giving a technical report, DUDA executive engineer N Imti Chang, said the Bridge, measuring 14 feet width and 160 feet in length, was completed at a cost of Rs.15 crore. At the programme, short speeches were delivered by advisor fire and emergency services, home

guard and civil defence S Kiusumew Yimchunger; advisor geology and mining DUDA Chingang Konyak; Tutheze village council; USLP and USSC. Re presentative for Longmatra Area GBs association appealed for upgradation of EAC to SDO Civil at Longmatra. He also sought prompt implementation of inland waterway connectivity on LongmatraAvakhung stretch of TIzu - Zinki river. Commissioner & Secretary (DUDA) KS Anden Konyak chaired the programme.

aged the present leaders to train the younger generation well so that they can carry on the legacy of the union for years to come. Senior advocate Gauhati High Court, Kohima Bench C.T. Jamir while exhorting the gathering said that the name given to Mokokchung and its people as ‘the land of Pioneers’ was an honour as well as a responsibility which every individual Ao must take seriously and ensure that the tribe lives up to the honour bestowed upon them.

and approx 100 kg of Ganja. On April 27, one person was detained for possessing two soap case of drugs (heroin) and another for documents forgery. NSCN (I-M) said that all these cases were taken up in public interest. Considering the rampant growth of drugs users among Naga youths especially between the age group of 15 to 25, NSCN (I-M) said it was necessary to curb the menace at the earliest as it had spread even to the remotest villages. It further said that the second group of people detained at the correction cell were frequent monetary fraudsters, who have duped

people on multiple occasions and still continuing to cheat people using fake land patta and buildings. NSCN (I-M) said that most of the victims were poor innocent widows and orphans, socially of low status and unable to fight for their own right. NSCN (I-M) said anyone was welcome to view the complaint letters addressed to the UT office. NSCN (I-M) asserted that the UT would continue to hunt for any anti-social element such as drug suppliers and other harmful chemicals, trying to uproot young Naga generation of their career and life. “Any elements trying to sabotage the unblemished and noble

NEW DELHI, APR 29 (PTI/AGENCIES): The Congress and Aam Aadmi Party on Saturday demanded that BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, against whom charges of sexual exploitation have been levelled by women grapplers, should be arrested immediately following an FIR against him and that he be removed from all posts to help ensure a fair investigation. Addressing a press conference, Congress Rajya Sabha MP and spokesperson Deepender Hooda said they welcome the Supreme Court decision which ordered the FIR against Singh. “This is the first step towards getting justice in the case,” he said, adding

that their demand is that he should be arrested immediately and removed from all posts of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI). Hooda, who was accompanied by former Olympian and Rajasthan MLA Krishna Punia, said the Delhi Police had registered two FIRs against Singh Friday night, but was yet to provide a copy of the case under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. Earlier, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, accompanied by Deepender Hooda, met the protesting players at Jantar Mantar here and expressed solidarity with them. She accused the central government of “protecting” WFI chief Singh. Priyanka also called for

the WFI chief ’s removal to ensure that he cannot “exert pressure” and “destroy” the careers of the wrestlers. “I want to ask why so much is being done to protect this man. What does it say about our country if we cannot save our girls,” she said. “Very serious allegations have been levelled against a BJP MP, who claims himself as a ‘Bahubali’ and on whom more than 40 cases are going on. When such serious charges are made against an MP of the ruling party, in such a situation we demand that Delhi Police should arrest this person immediately so that fair investigation can take place,” Deepender Hooda said. (Cont’d on p-8)

NFHRCC urges govt to expedite NLA resolution

DIMAPUR, APR 29 (NPN): Nagaland Foothills Road Coordination Committee (NFHRCC) has resolved to urge the state government to expedite assembly resolutions adopted on September 22, 2022 to construct the Foothills Road through North Eastern Council (NEC) funding. In a press release, NFHRCC convenor Supu Jamir, co-convenor Ho(Cont’d on p-8) kiye Yepthomi, secretary W Lemba Chang and assistant general secretary Chenithung Humtsoe informed that the resolution was ad-

Nagaland logs 2 fresh Covid cases

opted at a meeting held on April 29,2023. The committee also resolved to appeal to the PWD (R&B) to provide the ongoing division-wise technical progress and performance-based bill released status and display it in public domain at the earliest as the monsoon season was approaching. Further, NFHRCC reiterated pledge and resolutions by Naga civil society organisations (CSOs) not to pay any land compensations and also not to give any taxes to any groups or

individuals since the mission was for the common welfare of the people of Nagaland. It was also resolved to give a written reply to all group or individual seeking “certain clarifications” from NFHRCC. Meanwhile, the committee has resolved to convene a joint meeting of NFHRCC, PWD (R&B), office bearers of Dimapurbased tribal hohos and contractor firms to deliberate on the motorable road progression on May 13, 2023 at 10am at NFHRCC Base Office, Kher Mahal, Dimapur.

DIMAPUR, APR 29 (NPN): Nagaland on Saturday reported two fresh Covid-19 case pushing the total caseload to 36,002. According to health department’s bulletin, two fresh cases were reported from Dimapur. Currently the state has five active Covid cases. The death toll remained unchanged at 782 (including 5 non-Covid deaths but with positivity). Meanwhile, India reported 7,171 new Covid-19 cases while the death toll increased to 5,31,508 with 40 EYESORE IN DIMAPUR: With no drainage filthy water has been collecting by the roadside fresh fatalities, including 15 along Tajen Ao Road, Dimapur. After years of neglect and due to movement of vehicles, deaths reconciled by Kerala. the road has deteriorated into a huge pothole. (NP)

NSCN (I-M) clarifies on abduction allegation DIMAPUR, APR 29 (NPN): NSCN (I-M) UT has issued a clarification for “falsely accusing” the group by Assam Rifles for abduction and kidnapping six civilians for ransom. Terming it as a “fabricated” story, NSCN (I-M) said it would like to set the record straight for any misconception by the public and explain why the individuals were detained at the UT Correction Cell. NSCN (I-M) alleged that two individuals detained on April 13 and 25 were loan fraudster. Further, two persons were detained on April 21 for possessing illegal SP capsules (15000 pc approx.)

(L) Priyanka Gandhi and (R) Arvind Kejriwal with wrestlers during the protest at Jantar Mantar, Saturday. (PTI)

cause is questionable and unacceptable,” it stated. Meanwhile, NSCN (IM) has appealed to law enforcing agencies including Assam Rifles “to nab the inter-state drug traffickers and bring them before the law if they really wanted to rescue people rather than focusing only on rescuing drug peddlers, fraudsters and criminals.” “History has taught us enough of how illegal drugs like opium was used by colonial powers to colonize people for which we Naga people should be aware and be more prudent to fight against such insidious design,” NSCN (I-M) stated.

WSYF plea to reconsider or relocate street food vendors DIMAPUR, APR 29 (NPN): Western Sumi Youth Front (WSYF) has appealed to the concerned authorities to reconsider its decision on banning street food vendors or relocate the vendors to earn their livelihood. In a press note, WSYF through its media cell said that many unemployed youths have been affected. However, it claimed that in busy market areas like Newmarket, Old market, Hongkong market, MP road etc., may non-Nagas have been allotted fast food stalls and have been running their business day and night through-

out the year. While pointing out that the area in question was the only place where the youths run business during night hours, WSYF urged the authorities to reconsider their decision and permit the boys and girls to earn their livelihood by fixing appropriate work timing and creating mechanism to check any wrongdoings. If not, WSYF suggested relocating them at the earliest so as to allow them to run businesses and earn their livelihood. In the event the ban order is revoked, WSYF assured full cooperation to the authorities and if

assigned, depute its volunteers for better Dimapur. I L P : M e a n w h i l e, WSYF also welcomed the decision of the state government to extend Inner Line Permit (ILP) in Dimapur, Chümoukedima and Niuland districts. WSYF appealed to all Kükami (GBs) and village/ towns councils under Western Sumi jurisdiction to be vigilant and cooperate with the authorities by ensuring all non-indigenous people of Nagaland residing under its territory to obtain ILP before the deadline set by the authority. K Y M C


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