WHEN MIZORAM DOES, IT IS PERFECTLY FINE. BUT WHEN MANIPUR DOES, IT IS ANTI-TRIBAL. WHY THE DOUBLE STANDARDS?

Imphal, November 29, 2024 (DIPR): The Government of Manipur strongly disapproves of the comments of Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma on the internal matters of Manipur in an interview carried in the Hindustan Times under the caption ‘Biren Singh a liability for party, state, people’. One may recall that the Mizoram CM had recently give a…

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Manipur valley people demand Govt to repeal AFSPA, fight state disintegrating forces

Imphal: Women in Manipur valley marched rally protesting against the re-imposition of Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) in six police station jurisdictions of Manipur, on Thursday. The demonstrators demanded to protect Manipur’s integrity. They raised slogans against disintegrating forces while Kuki militants attack Meitei community to establish a Kuki land demanding for a separate administration….

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Schools, colleges, universities in Manipur to reopen on November 29

Imphal: Manipur government has issued orders to resume classes of schools and colleges on Friday, November 29. The educational institutions have been closed in the state, mainly valley districts since November 18 following people’s agitations against killing of civilians by Kuki terrorists. Normal classes will resume for all schools of the state, government, government aided,…

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Missing man remains untraceable

Imphal: The 56-year-old man who went missing inside the GOC 57 Mountain Division campus in Leimakhong on Monday remained untraceable. Kanto Sabal women staged a sit-in rally demanding safe rescue of the person Laishram Kamalbabu, 56, originally from Gosaipur in Cachar district of Assam. He was presently residing at Loitang Khunou in, Imphal West. He works…

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Two-day shutdown of government offices in Manipur begins

Imphal: Students’ Wing of Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (Cocomi) on Wednesday launched two-day shutdown of all central and state government offices, excluding essential services, including the education sector in Manipur demanding to restore peace in Manipur. The agitation was taken up on the failure of the N. Biren Singh-led government to address key demands….

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