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Vol XXXIII No. 172
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Amit Shah reaches violence-hit Manipur, chairs high-level meet
I M P H A L , M AY 2 9 ( AG E N C I E S ) : U n i o n Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday chaired a meeting with Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh and ministers of the state, senior leaders, and officials here to assess the situation and plan further steps to restore normalcy in the region. On the first day of his four-day long visit to the state, Shah held a meeting in the presence of Union Minister for State Home Affairs Nityanand Rai, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla, and Intelligence Bureau chief Tapan Deka among other officials concerned in the state as well as the Centre. The meeting aimed at assessing the situation in Manipur and plan further
Amit Shah chairs a meeting with Manipur chief minister N. Biren Singh, state ministers, senior leaders and officials, in Imphal on Monday evening. (PTI)
steps to restore normalcy there. Shah is expected to hold several rounds of security meetings to assess the prevailing situation, speak with all stakeholders and
civil society organisations, and finalise strategies to restore peace and normalcy at the earliest, an official said. Sources said Shah is likely to hold meetings with
the Meiteis and Kukis together for a discussion over ways to resolve the situation. “The communities will be assured of safety and asked to lay down arms so
that a conducive atmosphere can be prepared to resolve things through talks. Kukis are already in talks with the government for a peace deal. They have been demanding some autonomy in their areas which will be considered,” a home ministry official said, as per The India Express report. Top officials also said that Shah may visit some of the districts populated by both Meities and Kuki tribals, who have been in conflict since May 3. Some of these districts are located on the Myanmar borders. Sources in Manipur said the situation continues to remain tense and sporadic violence is being reported even now from areas around the boundary between the Valley and hill districts.
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25 armed miscreants arrested with weapons in Manipur: Army D I M A P U R , M AY 2 9 (NPN): PRO (Defence) informed that the Army arrested 25 armed men in separate incidents along with weapons and war-like stores, who were allegedly planning to carry out attacks in Imphal’s east district. The armed men were caught by Army’s multiple Mobile Vehicle Check Posts (MVCP). “On receiving specific information about armed miscreants venturing out to burn houses in Sanasabi, Gwaltabi and ShabunkholKhunao in the hilly region of Imphal East District, the Army mobilised columns on May 28 to establish multiple MVCP and undertake search operations in the area. While operating in the area, the Army columns were fired upon from automatic weapons by miscreants who were trying to burn the houses,” it said.
Three held with INSAS rifle, grendae and other items in Imphal. (PRO)
However, the army apprehended 22 of them with weapons and other war-like stores. Five 12 bore double barrel rifles, three singlebarrel rifles, one countrymade weapon with double bore and one muzzle-loaded weapon were recovered, PRO said. Meanwhile at Imphal East, a car with four passengers were stopped on Sunday. On being challenged, they got down from
the car and attempted to run, but three were caught, PRO said. An INSAS Rifle with a magazine, 60 rounds of 5.56 mm ammunition, a Chinese hand grenade, and one detonator were recovered. PRO also said that Sugnu and Serou villages of Kakching district witnessed violent clashes on Sunday which saw the army intervening to rescue people affected.
Office vandalism: NSF stages sit-in protest; threatens to intensify stir State logs 1 fresh case of Covid
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K O H I M A , M AY 2 9 (NPN): Mounting pressure on the state government, NSF on Monday launched staged a sit-it protest outside the vandalised office in protest against the state government’s alleged failure to nab the culprits within the 24hour ultimatum set by the federation. NSF members, students and well wishers took part in the protest. In an effort to mount pressure on the government to arrest all those involved in the May 27 vandalisation of its office NSF Naga
NSF functionaries, students and others during the protest. (NP)
Students’ Federation (NSF) reiterated that the student community would intensify its agitation if the authorities fail to arrest them .
According to Kohima police, three persons were arrested so far and two vehicles -- an excavator and a gypsy-were seized. An of-
ficial said that investigation was still on and no further details were divulged. Protestors displayed placards that read: “Naga Students’ Federation is the rightful organisation to inherit Naga Club building”, “Naga Club vandalization at night is an act of terrorism”, “Attacking a property/house is not acceptable under Naga customary law”, “Anti-Nagas should be arrested immediately”, “Attacking student offices with dao is an intention to take lives of students”, etc . NSF president Kegwayhun Tep expressed dis-
pleasure at the State government for not doing enough to catch the culprits within 24 hours. He said many people were not aware that the people who destroyed the office “came with the intention to kill us” as they carried dao and lathi. Giving a status of the case, Tep said that some of the members of the Naga Club were granted bail by the court during the hearing on Monday which was also live-streamed by the Gauhati High Court Kohima Bench. When asked about the status of the investigation by
D I M A P U R , M AY 2 9 (NPN): Nagaland on Monday recorded one fresh case of Covid-19 pushing the total caseload to 36026. According to health department bulletin, the fresh case was reported from Mokokchung. The department also informed that two persons have recuperated from the disease in Kohima. With this, the state currently has four active cases. The death toll remained unchanged at 782 (including 5 non-Covid deaths but with positivity). Meanwhile, India has (Cont’d on p-8) logged 310 new coronavirus
the SIT, Tep said that they were informed about the arrest of two more persons besides the driver of the excavator. “This morning we were told that the authorities have written to all those involved in the incident to surrender themselves, however, there is no news about any arrests being made,” Tep added. Meanwhile, NSF has convened an emergency seniors’ consultative meeting on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the conference hall, Angami Public Organisation building, Kohima.
1 gets 20 yrs jail Modi flags off NE’s first Lawyers body want cooling off period for for rape of minor ‘Vande Bharat’ express D I M A P U R , M AY 2 9 (NPN): Special Judge POCSO Tuensang has sentenced a man to 20 years rigorous imprisonment for kidnapping and raping a minor girl, age about five years. In a press release, additional public prosecutor Tuensang, Kenile Kent, informed that Special Judge POCSO Tuensang, Longshithung Ezung, passed the judgement and order on May 22, 2023. The accused identified as Berimong Yim of Kuthur village, was sentenced for committing offence u/s 376 AB I.P.C and 6 POCSO Act. The accused would also undergo five years (S.I) for committing offence u/s 363 I.P.C and pay a fine of Rs.10,000. APP Tuensang stated that the period of sentence would run consecutively, which would be 25 years in total.
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GUWAHATI, MAY 29 (AGENCIES): Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually flagged off the North East’s first Vande Bharat Express from Guwahati to New Jalpaiguri in West Bengal on Monday. Modi symbolically waved a green flag on screen, to launch the train from Guwahati station where Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, Assam Governor Gulab Chand Kataria and chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma were present. The Vande Bharat Express will boost tourism, education, trade and employment opportunities in the northeast, Modi said on the occasion. During the last nine years, North East has witnessed infrastructure development with all states connected with the railway network, Modi said. “Infrastructure is for all without any discrimination, reflecting true social justice and secularism”, Modi said.
judges before accepting pol. appointments
NEW DELHI, MAY 29 (PTI): A lawyers’ body on Monday moved the Supreme Court seeking a declaration on a cooling off period of two years for apex court and high court judges before they can accept post-retirement political appointment such as gubernatorial positions, contending acceptance of political offices is adversely affecting public perception about independence of judiciary. Bombay Lawyers Association, in its plea referred to the appointment of former apex court judge Justice S Abdul Nazeer as governor of Andhra Pradesh on February 12 this year as the reason for filing the case. They referred to several instances of former judges accepting post-retirement offers of the political executive and said, “The acceptance of political appointments by the Judges of this Court and High Courts after retirement
without any cooling off period is adversely affecting public perception about independence of judiciary.” “In more recent times, Chief Justice (since retired) P Sathasivam was appointed as Governor of Kerala, Justice Ranjan Gogoi (ex-CJI) was nominated to Rajya Sabha and Justice Abdul Nazeer was appointed as Governor of Andhra Pradesh,” association said in its plea. It sought a direction to declare it was a constitutional requirement that “after retirement there should be two years cooling off period for the Judges” from accepting any other political appointment”. The plea also sought a direction to the Centre to impose a condition at the time of appointment that after retirement there would be a cooling off period of two years for the judges of the higher courts before they accept a political office.
Kohima-Jessami road: KVC for resumption of works D I M A P U R , M AY 2 9 (NPN): Kikruma village council (KVC) Phek district has appealed to the NHIDCL, Project Management Unit (PMU)- Pfutsero to resume construction works and maintenance of Kohima-Jessami road on NH-29 before the onset of monsoon. In a letter to the general manager PMU-Pfutsero, KVC chairman Thipuzhoyo Thira, secretary Duhuta Vero and VDB secretary Besungoyo Puro said that people of the area were thrilled when the road projects was sanction in 2020. However, they said people were now anxious about the complete halt in construction works
A section of road affected by landside during monsoon season 2022. (KVC)
for the past two months and the potential impact it could have on the area. KVC reminded that the
region was prone to landslides as witnessed during last year’s monsoon season. It stated that people were dis-
tressed and worried about the termination of the contractor and decision to completely halt construction works at the onset of monsoon. With the suspension of works in package II, KVC expressed apprehension that the entire highway construction works have come to a grinding halt. It said that stoppage of work would result in a complete dislocation and derailment of connectivity between Kezo Town-Kikruma connecting Pfutsero town potentially leading to large-scale unrest and unhappiness amongst the population in the service area of the highway project. (Cont’d on p-8)
infections, while the active cases have decreased to 4,709 from 4,972, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Monday. The death toll has increased to 5,31,866 with two deaths, the data updated at 8 am stated. The Covid case tally was recorded at 4.49 crore (4,49,90,054) The active cases now comprise 0.01 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has been recorded at 98.80 per cent, the ministry said.
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