Saturday, November 30, 2024

"Twelve martyrs" will be laid to rest with "greatest of honor and respect" on Dec 5, says ITLF of Manipur ::: "Total shutdown on Dec 5"

The Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Forum (ITLF) of Manipur had an emergency meeting on Nov 30, 2024 to discuss the matter regarding the martyrs who were killed in Jiribam recently. 

ITLF shared "with the public" some of the resolutions that were passed during the meeting.






The postmortem reports were examined together by a forensic and legal expert. According to the experts, the postmortem reports are satisfactory. Further legal cases will be taken up by ITLF Legal Cell and HSA.


"Our twelve martyrs will be laid to rest with the greatest of honor and respect on December 5, 2024. The program for condolences will take place at Peace Ground in Tuibuong," the Media & Publicity wing of Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Forum (ITLF) said.


The program for the condolence will be prepared by the program-making committee, which was appointed in the meeting.


The final homecoming of the martyrs can be performed by the martyrs' families on the afternoon of December 4, 2024.


"On the day of the burial, a massive silent rally will take place. From Ngurte and the following martyrs villages, the bodies of the martyrs will be carried to the Public Ground, Hiangtam Lamka where they will be received by the people". 


After that, the bodies will be carried to Peace Ground in a silent rally along with the people.


"We request the Joint Philanthropic Organization (JPO) to arrange transportation of the remains of our martyrs wherever it is required and the preparation of the graves at the Martyrs cemetery at Sehken," the statement said.




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Student organizations are requested to arrange placards and banners for the rally. 

There will be a total shutdown on December 5, 2024, to mark our respect for our martyrs.


"ITLF extends our deepest gratitude for the selfless efforts and dedication of the Joint Philanthropic Organization (JPO) and the Hmar Students Association (HSA) in facilitating the dignified transfer of the mortal remains of our martyrs, which is a testament to your compassion and commitment to our movement," it said. 





Manipur CM asks army to trace missing man


Laishram Kamalbabu Singh went missing from the 57th Mountain Division campus of the army, and an FIR has been lodged with the Sekmai Police Station over his disappearance.  


Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has asked the Army to take steps to trace a 56-year-old man who has been missing since November 25 from Kangpokpi district.


Kamalbabu, originally from Cachar in Assam, and currently residing in Loitang Khunou, has been missing since the afternoon of November 25 from the Leimakhong area.


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