Sunday, March 9, 2025

Manipur Mosaic :::: Can Biren Singh surprise BJP and float a new regional party ?

The political developments in Manipur in the last few months did not go in favour of former Chief Minister N Biren Singh.

That he was given 'freehand' for sometime and Home Minister Amit Shah himself defended him in Lok Sabha could  be now a forgotten episode of his political career.







A Chief Minister in a north-eastern state for one term plus means he has lot many friends, admirers and resources and in such circumstances with a weak Congress in the horizon; he can opt for floating a new regional party.  

Some of his associates have endorsed the view reportedly and a few others are advising him to move cautiously. 

The BJP high command has probably sensed things and will be deputing a trouble shooter soon. 

The BJP has 37 members of its own in the assembly and thats pretty good enough to form government of its own. So there are enough legislators who want an exclusive BJP government in power.

"If not Biren Singh let it be anybody else shom party high command trust... But there should be a popular government at the earliest," one source said. 


BJP MLAs want its ally NPF from Naga region and other regional parties like NPP and JD-U to extend outside support to new government.

For its part, the Congress is also building up a pressure on the saffron party. Even after the ouster of Biren Singh from the chair and imposition of President's Rule, the grand old party says the BJP removed Manipur's former Chief Minister due to Congress pressure.

Congress MP Saptagiri Sankar Ulaka said it is an 'admission of governance failure'. He also accused BJP of playing divisive politics in Manipur.  


Since the imposition of President’s Rule, the Congress has been monitoring the situation and preparing for elections. The party said it is ready to contest and believes that voters in Manipur will hold the BJP accountable.


At a Political Affairs Committee meeting, Congress leaders discussed election strategies and the state’s ongoing crisis in Imphal recently. 

Ulaka also raised concerns about the alleged misuse of MGNREGA funds and said the issue would be taken up in Parliament. 






Sources suggest even Biren Singh is in favour of early dissolution of the state assembly. Otherwise polls are due in Manipur along with Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Goa in early 2027. 


For its part, the BJP central leadership is keen to improve the situation in Manipur and possibly also create an alternate face to Biren Singh as BJP's probable Chief Minister after 2027 polls. 


Biren Singh's supporters in Imphal these days talk about 'Mizoram and ZPM model' wherein the newly floated regional party could oust another state-based party the MNF from the corridors of power in Aizawl.  

Politically Manipur has the usual syndrome of 'sneezing' while Delhi faces cold but from time to time regional parties have also done well. 


Similarly, parties such as Janata Dal and even CPI have a solid support base in Manipur. 


In January 2025, this blogger met a group of  businesswomen in Imphal who had lost faith in the BJP and Biren Singh and said - "We would like CPI to do well".


Blogger with a CPI supporter businesswoman




In 2012 assembly polls even as Congress under veteran Ibobi Singh could form a government winning as many as 42 seats, regional player All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) of Mamata Banerjee could poll 237,517 votes and picked up seven seats.


Another state-based outfit Manipur State Congress Party (MSCP) also polled 117,170 and won 5 seats. 


In 2017 polls as well regional parties picked up substantial number of seats and helped BJP form government even as the Congress with 28 seats in the 60-member assembly had emerged the single largest party. 

Congress had won 28 seats.

BJP - 21 



Naga People's Front (NPF) 4

National People's Party (NPP) of Conrad Sangma - 4

There were one Independent and one each from Trinamool Congress and 
LJP as well. 


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Empowering Women in Nagaland: Assam Rifles Leading the Way*

 *Empowering Women in Nagaland: Assam Rifles Leading the Way*


As the world celebrated International Women’s Day on March 8, it was imperative to recognize initiatives that drive real change in empowering women.


 In Nagaland, the Assam Rifles has been at the forefront of promoting gender equality through skill development, employment generation, and pre-recruitment training programs, providing women with the tools to build a brighter future.




Women empowerment is more than just a concept; it is a necessity for the growth and development of any society. It involves challenging patriarchal norms, promoting equal opportunities, and ensuring women's participation in economic, social, and political spheres. 


When women are empowered, they become agents of change, driving positive transformation within their families, communities, and beyond.


Assam Rifles has embraced this vision by initiating various programs that not only provide skill-based training but also instil confidence and independence among women.


One such initiative was conducted by the Assam Rifles in Jalukie, where a series of skill development programs were launched to enhance the social and economic well-being of women. 


Interactive motivational sessions were organized to encourage young women to join the military services. Held on January 13, 16, and 21, 2025, these sessions saw the participation of nine enthusiastic girls who registered for the SSC (GD) examination. 





To support them further, the training team at Jalukie provided a preparation capsule and mock tests. 


The dedication and zeal displayed by these women were commendable, prompting the unit to offer them accommodation and meals at the Battalion Headquarters, ensuring that they could focus on their training without financial constraints.


In addition to career guidance, Assam Rifles has played a crucial role in equipping women with essential life skills. 


Between October 1 and 4, 2024, a skill development program at the Family Welfare Centre of Assam Rifles brought together 40 families to participate in workshops on gift-wrapping, candle-making, jewellery-making, and culinary arts. 





These sessions not only allowed women to explore their creativity but also provided them with opportunities to develop entrepreneurial skills, paving the way for financial independence.


Another remarkable project led by Assam Rifles is the pineapple canning plant in Medziphema, Nagaland. 


This initiative, launched in collaboration with the local village council, has emerged as a beacon of sustainable development. 


Utilizing the region’s abundant pineapple resources, the plant produces 235 cans of sliced pineapples daily, generating employment for six local workers, including four women, and providing indirect economic support to 30-40 farmers. 


Managed by a cooperative society consisting of Assam Rifles personnel and village representatives, the plant is not just an economic venture but a platform where women are trained in canning techniques, business management, and quality control. 


This initiative has empowered women by providing them with valuable skills, boosting their confidence, and increasing their self-sufficiency.


Similarly, in Dimapur, the Assam Rifles conducted pre-recruitment training for eleven women aspiring to join the Indian Army, Assam Rifles, and Central Armed Police Forces. 


This rigorous training program ensured that the candidates were physically and mentally prepared for the selection process. 


Out of the eleven, five successfully passed and began their training at various centres in January 2025. Such programs have played a crucial role in breaking traditional gender barriers and opening new opportunities for women in defence services.


Among the inspiring stories of empowerment is that of Mughatoli Katty, a young woman from Dimapur who overcame financial hardships and societal expectations to achieve her dreams. 


Born into a modest family, Mughatoli worked tirelessly to support her siblings while pursuing her own ambitions. Her journey led her to the Assam Rifles' pre-recruitment training, which helped her secure a place in the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). 


Her success has not only uplifted her family but has also inspired young girls in her community to strive for excellence, proving that determination and the right opportunities can break any barrier.


In Chieswema, Assam Rifles has also initiated programs like tailoring and stitching workshops, SSC coaching classes, and gym infrastructure development, promoting fitness and self-defence among women. 


In collaboration with NIEDO and Axis Bank, the force has extended free JEE and NEET coaching for underprivileged students in Nagaland, ensuring that young women aspiring to enter engineering and medical fields receive the best education. 


Additionally, Assam Rifles has been supporting Chizami Weavers, preserving indigenous weaving traditions while empowering women with sustainable livelihood opportunities.





The impact of these initiatives has been profound, leading to increased self-confidence, economic independence, and social empowerment among the women of Nagaland. Assam Rifles’ unwavering commitment to gender equality proves that when given the right support, women can break free from limitations and achieve remarkable success. 


On this International Women’s Day, as we celebrate the achievements of women worldwide, the efforts of Assam Rifles stand as a shining example of how empowering women is not just a moral duty but a crucial step toward a progressive and equitable society.

(Issued by sources) 

Saturday, March 8, 2025

"Aurangzeb's graveyard granted protected status by Congress has been under ASI’s protection" -- Maharashtra CM Fadnavis

"Those who visit Aurangzeb’s tomb and pay homage may be his future. They should take that tomb to their own homes, but the glorification of Aurangzeb will not be tolerated", says BJP MP from Satara who is also from Shivaji's dynasty.


“Not just us (the BJP), but everyone feels that the grave should be removed. However, some actions must be taken as per the law. The grave was granted protected status during the Congress era and has been under ASI’s protection since then," said Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra chief minister.  

The Chief Minister made these remarks while he was present at the ‘Gurmat Samagam’ programme organised to commemorate the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur. Addressing the gathering, he mentioned the rich history of the Sikh Gurus with their penance, brilliance, bravery and sacrifice.


According to historical accounts, Sambhaji Maharaj was captured and brutally tortured to death at the behest of Aurangzeb.

Aurangzeb’s grave/tomb is located in Khuldabad in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, earlier known as Aurangabad.

The tomb of Aurangzeb (November 3, 1618 – March 3, 1707), the sixth Mughal emperor, is an unmarked grave in a dargah-complex — and comes under the control of ASI.


Taking to social media platform X, Chief Minister Fadnavis said, “The ninth Guru of Sikhism, Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Maharaj, stood firm against the atrocities of the cruel Mughal invader Aurangzeb. He sacrificed his life to protect religion and culture. It is because of this sacrifice made by our Guru that God, country and religion are safe. 

That is why Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Maharaj, the protector of religion and humanity, is also called ‘Hind di Chadar’. The Sikh Gurus in North India and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj in South-West India protected the nation and religion.”


He also added that so that the future generations may remember the Sikh Guru’s sacrificial life for the protection of the nation, religion, culture and self-respect, the Maharashtra government will pay tribute to him by organising a program to commemorate the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur.


Earlier on March 4, BJP leader Navneet Rana has demanded the demolition of Aurangzeb’s grave, at Khuldabad, in Maharashtra’s Aurangabad district. 


It was in response to SP MLA Abu Asim Azmi’s praise for Aurangzeb.


Azmi, President of SP’s Maharashtra unit, had expressed the view that Aurangzeb was not a cruel, tyrannical, or intolerant ruler. He also said that during the reign of the 17th-century Mughal emperor, India’s territorial borders stretched to Afghanistan and Myanmar, and the country was a global economic powerhouse.


Navneet Rana also reminded Azmi that the state he represents was once ruled by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, and advised him to watch the recently-released movie ‘Chhava’.


“The state in which you are elected to sit in the Assembly for five years was ruled by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj… People like you should watch ‘Chhava’ movie to see what Aurangzeb did with our king,” Rana said in a video message.


She urged the state government, headed by Devendra Fadnavis, to take action and remove Aurangzeb’s grave.


“I want to request Maharashtra government that the way Aurangabad’s name was changed and kept after our God Sambhaji Maharaj, Aurangzeb’s grave should also be demolished,” the former BJP MP asserted.


Azmi later apologised, saying that he regretted his remarks if they had offended anyone.

On March 7, Chhatrapati Udayanraje Bhosale of the Satara royal family, the 13th descendant of Shivaji Maharaj demanded that the grave should be razed.


“Those who visit Aurangzeb’s tomb and pay homage may be his future. They should take that tomb to their own homes, but the glorification of Aurangzeb will not be tolerated anymore,” he said.


“What is the need…send a JCB machine and raze his grave…he was a thief and lootera… Strict action should be taken against those who give wrong statements about Shahaji Chhatrapati Maharaj, Rajmata Jijau Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj,” said Udayanraje, who is a BJP MP from Satara.


Maharashtra Ports and Fisheries Minister and BJP MLA Nitesh Rane too demanded that Aurangzeb’s tomb be razed.


“It is everybody’s opinion that the grave of Aurangzeb should be razed,” he said.

The issue of Aurangzeb’s tomb came to the fore once again after the statement of Samajwadi Party MLA Abu Asim Azmi eulogising the Mughal emperor at a time when public sentiments were high after the release of Chhava, the film based on the life of Sambhaji Maharaj.



"Yeh Zeher jo chal raha hae, usko roka kaisa jae (The poison of Communal disharmony that's around; how do we stop it)" ::: Pursuing Harmony and Peace

Pursuing Harmony and Peace is the theme that guides New Delhi-based Institute of Harmony and Peace Studies. 

The organisation run by a team dedicated social workers and peace activists released a 10-yearly Souvenir on March 9, 2025. 


The Souvenir presents a series of seminars/webinars/conferences organised by the IHPS over the years on the diverse dimensions of fostering inter-faith relations and social harmony. 







Maharishi Goswami Sushil Maharaj


Speaking on the occasion, Maharishi Goswami Sushil Maharaj, national convener of Bharatiya Sarva Dharma Sansad, said "violence in the name of religion" is certainly a new and an external element in India. 

At the same time he said, we all - individuals and social groups - should be proud of our nation and the national identity of Bhartiyata. 


However, he said it is also a fact of life in the contemporary setting - there is violence in the country in the name of religion(s) and people's faith. "Yeh Zeher jo chal raha hae, usko roka kaisa jae 

(The poison of Communal disharmony that's around; how do we stop it)", he remarked leaving the gathering stunned and at the same time highly impressed.  

He also mentioned about 'harmony' in the context of Akhand Bharat - that is undivided India - and went onto emphasise that the "DNA of the people in Akhand Bharat is the same".  


Man behind the show: M  D Thomas being honoured by former Delhi CM Sheika Dikshit 


The function was also graced by M Salim Engineer, vice president of Jamaat-e-
Islami-Hind, advocate M P Raju and Dhyanacharya Ajay Jain. 


Basem Hellis, Counsellor of the Embassy of Palestine, also attended. 


Salim Engineer said it was God's grace that every individual, community and society have been made different. But at the same time, the 'freedom to make choice' is the greatest gift given by the Creator to human race. 

Advocate Raju made a powerful speech by his lucid observation on law, constitutional propriety and religion and the meaning of social harmony. 

He shared an anecdote to strengthen his argument and said - "if everyone in a village behaves in a peculiar manner, then we may believe that there is some opium or otherwise in the village well itself".  


The tale was to drive home the point that the society is like a source for human beings as a 'source of water' is to the stream. 




 
Taking to this blogger, Dr Thomas later said:

"It has been a marathon journey of trying to promote interaction and relations amongst people of all affiliations and communities. But it could be affirmed that this was a fulfilling journey as I found men, women of diverse disciplines and youngsters especially loving the very idea of social harmony," he said adding, "this is the most encouraging part of what once appeared as a thankless job". 


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"Ukraine can still win the war if it continues ...." :::: Trump suspending US intelligence sharing !!

Donald Trump suspends US intelligence sharing .... 

It's ‘suffocating’ Ukraine’s hope, says Ben Wallace

Reporting from Ukraine, Al Jazeera’s Charles Stratford said he had spoken with a Ukrainian commander in a unit close to the front line.


“He said that his unit and many like him right the way along that 1,300km [808 miles] front line in the east and south of Ukraine relied on American intelligence gathering for around 90 percent of the intelligence work that is done,” Stratford said. 

“He said that they received no help today and that indeed the Americans seem to have turned that system off.”

Ukraine uses US intelligence for a range of purposes, Stratford suggested – including, for instance, for its Patriot missile system, which is critical to Kyiv’s abilities to knock down incoming Russian ballistic missiles.


The US cut off intelligence sharing with Ukraine days after suspending military aid. 

This could blind Ukraine’s military, say experts.






Former UK defence secretary suggests Ukraine can still win the war if it continues holding off Russian forces





Waiting for the last laugh !!



Ben Wallace, the former UK defence secretary, has said Donald Trump’s decision to suspend US intelligence sharing with Kyiv is “suffocating” Ukrainian hope of holding out against Russian aggression.


Last Friday, the US president, along with the vice-president, JD Vance, berated Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office in full view of the media, telling the Ukrainian president that he was “gambling with world war three” and to come back to the White House “when he is ready for peace”.


In the week since, the US stopped sharing intelligence with Kyiv that had previously given advance warnings of attacks and Brussels agreed to a huge increase in defence spending.


On Friday, the day after intelligence sharing ceased, Russia carried out massive ballistic missile and drone strikes across Ukraine. Soon after the aerial attacks, Trump said Vladimir Putin was “doing what anybody would do”.






Wallace, who was the defence secretary when Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, said on Saturday that Trump was diminishing the hope of Ukraine with his actions.


Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, he said: “Hope is the most important thing in this type of conflict and, at the moment, Donald Trump is suffocating the hope that Putin can be either fought to a standstill or indeed brought to the table.”


“Hope is always the key for both morale and a military campaign. 


When this started three years ago, I remember gathering the military officials in my then department, and saying on day one, we have to give the Ukrainians hope," he said.   


“If a Russian truck has a puncture, we need to let people know. If the Russians have a small defeat, we need to let the Ukrainian people know.”


Wallace suggested that Ukraine could still win the war if it continued holding off Russian forces. 


He said: “If Ukraine continues to resist for 18 months, the Russian economy will collapse. 

Its inflation rate’s at 23%, it’s spending 40% of its money [on defence], it’s finding it incredibly hard to replace its equipment. 

It can use North Koreans like cannon fodder, but fundamentally, it is not in a good place.







Ukraine is not trying to invade Russia and go all the way to Moscow. 


Ukraine is trying to defend its sovereignty and its land and there is hope for them. If we were to all step up, either substitute what the Americans have taken away, or indeed show proper European resolve, and in that I include the United Kingdom, that we ain’t going anywhere.”



Leaders in Europe have convened in the past week in response to Washington’s change in stance on the war. Keir Starmer said Europe is “at a crossroads in history” and confirmed that the UK and France would lead a “coalition of the willing” to help end the fighting.


The French president, Emmanuel Macron, warned that “the only imperial power that I see today in Europe is Russia” and called Vladimir Putin “an imperialist who seeks to rewrite history” after the Russian president appeared to compare him to Napoleon Bonaparte.


Wallace said: “I’ve seen good leadership from both Keir Starmer and President Macron on this and they should both be congratulated.


Since the war broke out, the US has – in addition to billions of dollars in sophisticated weaponry – shared intelligence with Ukraine using its vast spying capabilities, helping Kyiv both defensively and in plotting attacks on Russian forces.


That came to a halt on Wednesday when US officials confirmed that President Donald Trump had ordered the suspension of intelligence sharing with Kyiv. The move came two days after the US paused military aid to Ukraine, amid souring relations between Trump and Zelenskyy.


So just how much has the US helped Ukraine with intelligence during the war? 

How much will the absence of US intelligence hurt Ukraine? And can Europe step up and help Ukraine out?


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Yogi Adityanath says massive turnout of devotees at Kumbh silenced critics who mocked religious gathering

 Critics said Mrityu Kumbh, devotees showed it's Mrityunjay Kumbh: Yogi Adityanath


Yogi Adityanath said that the massive turnout of devotees at the Maha Kumbh silenced those who had made negative remarks about the religious gathering.







The Maha Kumbh was held at Prayagraj from January 13 to February 26 and saw over 66 corer devotees take the ritual bath at the Sangam in Prayagraj. 


The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister said that the overwhelming turnout of devotees at the Maha Kumbh gave a befitting reply to those who labelled the event as ‘Mrityu Kumbh.’ 

“They called Kumbh ‘Mrityu Kumbh,’ so devotees gave a reply that it’s ‘Mrityunjay Maha Kumbh,’” he said at 'India Today Conclave' in New Delhi.



Recalling the initial scepticism regarding the expected number of attendees at the Maha Kumbh, Yogi Adityanath said, 

-- “Before the Kumbh, based on queries from the public, I had said that 40-45 crore devotees would visit. When our friends started spreading negativity, I was sure that the public would teach them a lesson. And that’s exactly what happened.”

Yogi Adityanath further said that the Maha Kumbh has silenced those who made negative comments about Sanatana Dharma or alleged discrimination at the event.


“Those who used to say there was discrimination, those who made negative remarks about Sanatana Dharma, or claimed that there was discrimination between men and womenMaha Kumbh has shut them up,” Yogi Adityanath said.


Highlighting the unity fostered by the event, he said, “Everybody took a bath at one Sangamthe differences between rich and poor, between castes, between regions and languages were all erased. This was for the people of India and for the world.”


Speaking on the larger message of the Maha Kumbh, Yogi Adityanath remarked, “The message of unity is now in front of everyone. And this is the version of Sanatana Dharma that the world saw.”






Tension returns to Manipur as Meitei propose Peace March which has been opposed by Kukis and Paiteis

 

Tension remained high even as authorities confirmed that the situation is under control.

The fact of the matter tension escalated on National Highway 102, which connects Moreh on the Manipur-Myanmar border to Dimapur in Nagaland.

Security forces denied the passage of a particular community on Saturday.





The restrictions came as a precautionary measure despite the Union Home Minister Amit Shah's earlier announcement allowing free movement on the National Highways in Manipur.

Sources said Police blocked the FOCS peace rally near Imphal War Cemetery and the police have instructed peace march participants to board the government bus for the rally and not to use individual vehicles.

The security forces denied passage at Sekmai in Imphal West and Kanglatongbi in Kangpokpi, although government-sponsored buses, with or without passengers, were allowed to travel with heavy security, primarily from CRPF and CAF.


A peace march, organized by the Federation of Civil Society Organisations (FOCS) and its allied groups, was allowed to proceed until Kanglatongbi, which is predominantly inhabited by the Kuk Zo community.


Despite prior announcements, the peace rally was halted at Sekmai bazaar in Imphal West. Authorities stated that the group did not have the necessary permission for the proposed peace march.





FOCS president Th Manipur, who led the peace march, announced plans for another march from Imphal to Senapati via Kangpokpi in the coming days. 

Zzzzzzz




*JOINT OPERATIONS BY SECURITY FORCES RESULT IN RECOVERY OF ARMS AND AMMUNITION*



In a series of operations, Indian Army and Assam Rifles formation under Spear Corps launched intelligence-based operations in the hill and valley districts of Bishnupur, Senapati, Thoubal, Jiribam, Chandel, Churachandpur, Kangpokpi, Imphal East and Imphal West of Manipur on 07 Mar 25 in coordination with Manipur Police, CRPF, BSF, and ITBP and recovered 114 weapons, Improvised Devices (IEDs), grenades, ammunition and war like stores. Security forces also destroyed bunkers in Kangpokpi district of Manipur. 


Intelligence based operations in general area grove, South West of Nepali Basti, in Bishnupur district by Indian Army and Manipur Police resulted in recovery of seven weapons comprising two Carbines, two Pistols, two rifles and one improvised mortar, ammunition and war like stores.


Similarly, in Chandel district, an intelligence-based search operation resulted in recovery of 55 weapons comprising nine12 bore Single Barrel Rifle, ⁠twelve Muzzle loaded Rifle, one 12 mm Single Bore Shot Gun, one Single Barrel rifle, 32 improvised mortars of various calibres, four Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), grenades, ammunition and war like stores.


In Senapti district, on receipt of intelligence of presence of arms and ammunition Assam Rifles formation under Spear Corps, in coordination with Manipur Police launched a joint operation in general area Taphou Kuki and recovered four weapons comprising two bolt-action single-barrel guns, one double-barrel gun, one 12 Bore Single Barrel Rifle. 


15 weapons were recovered in an intelligence based joint operation by Assam Rifles and Manipur Police in general area Gothol, North West of Kangvai, in Churachandpur district.


In Jiribam district, a joint operation of Assam Rifles and Spear Corps in Ankhasu village resulted in recovery of nine improvised mortars (Pompi). In Imphal East district, in general area Pourabi, Sawombung and Kalika. Indian Army and Manipur Police launched an intelligence-based operation and recovered six weapons.


A Cordon and Search Operation in Khengang village located in 12 Kms North of Leimakhong in Kangpokpi district resulted in recovery of four weapons and destruction of 12 bunkers.


In an intelligence based joint operation in in general area Langmeithek Yerum Ching and Langathel, in Thoubal district, Assam Rifles and Manipur Police recovered eight weapons comprising ammunition and war like stores.

In a similar operation in Moidangpok Khullen (4km SE of New Keithelmanbi) in Imphal West, Assam Rifles and Manipur Police recovered six weapons.


These coordinated efforts by security forces highlight their unwavering commitment to maintaining peace and security in Manipur.

Friday, March 7, 2025

'Ghar Wapsi' on cards for Team Chingwang ? :::::: Is CM Neiphiu Rio changing the entire dynamics of Nagaland politics ?? Throwing 'royal Angami' challenge


Neiphiu Rio throwing 'royal Angami' challenge to Amit Shah 

Will Congress revival start from Kohima ? 


The Rio-loyalists may like to believe if the Chief Minister says Sun rises in the west; he may make that happen. Thanks to a passive BJP !!







Long back, Late Chalie Kevichusa as Editor of 'Ura Mail' wrote - "Hey Imcha looks like Vamuzo".

Imchalemba Ao was NPC candidate for the Lok Sabha poll in 1991 but the posters across Dimapur, Kohima and other key political hubs carried the snap of the then Chief Minister Vamuzo. 


This episode of the 1990s seems to have come back now to haunt us in circa 2025. 

Pause for a while !! 


You may all say - "Hey Supong speaks like Rio, behaves like Rio and is also 

LUCKY like Rio"


Blessed Naga Neta of the new century !!


Next thing you all might ask is - which Church does Supongmeren pray ? 


Or if you think like 'netas of good old days' - Who is Supong's astrolger?  


Fortune is favouring him like never before and never like to anyone earlier. Most of it actually generates from Neiphiu Rio's political compulsion. 


In 2024, Supong's good luck started the moment he was given Congress ticket. The buzz was K L Chishi was last approached almost with folded hands by Supong and two his 'compatriots'. 

One of them people say - is "close" to Chingwang Konyak-led outfit floated in 2017.  

Supongmeren Jamir had a cakewalk in the Lok Sabha election and he could humble no less than the NDPP candidate. This electoral feat was unthinkable as Congress had zero MLAs in 2018 and also in 2023 assembly polls.


The talk then was even as Rio was 'smiling' at the poll outcome on June 4 (2024); analysts thought Naga Christians had decided to teach pro-Hindutva BJP a lesson and hence NDPP nominee - poor Chumben Murry was punished. 


This is what is called Political Billiard. You hit at one ball but the other ball gets into the net.  


Neiphiu Rio is an old Congress hand and for few days during the Lok Sabha voting, he thought - the Luck should favour the Congress nominee.  

Supong is a gentleman. Even with worst critic among journos (this blogger in Delhi), he is always courteous to offer lunch and good snacks. 


So he could not be disloyal to the NDPP party also. So on July 30, 2024 making his maiden speech in Lok Sabha, he backed the 'pet project' of Kohima district - the new airport.

In Kohima, Chief Minister Rio was again laughing. 

The Congress lawmaker pointed out: "Nagaland is the only state whose capital does not have an airport, so I would like to request the government to give the project a priority". 


Mortals among journalists - like this blogger - and among Netas - K Therie were (both) puzzled. What is the Congress MP saying? 



Rio : Throwing 'royal Angami' challenge to Ami Shah  


In the entire process, Neiphiu Rio has also thrown a virtual 'royal Angami' challenge to India's Home Minister Amit Shah. 

"I will do hobnobbing with the Congress ... and let's see what can you do".


Secondly, "I will talk of the Naga integration even if everyone else seems to agree that no disintegration of Manipur is possible especially post-2023 violence". 

So what even if Naga rebels have almost agreed that Integration is now a resolved issue. 

Nevertheless, Supong's 'real well wisher and defacto boss' took note of the duty discharged by the lawmaker. 


Come Feb 28th, 2025 - an order on 'Allotment of VIP Quarters' was issued from the Chief Minister's Secretariat -- signed by Additional Secretary - Sentiwapang Aier.

It states : "Quarter No PCCF, Forest Colony, which was earlier occupied by Shri Chingwang Konyak, advisor, may be allotted to Hon'ble MP Lok Sabha, Shri Supongmeren Jamir". 

Congrats Supong. 

You have created another history ! 


You are the first MP who has been allotted a VIP quarter in Kohima by the state Government. 


Because you hail from NSF background,  I may share with you that a former NSF president and MP of the 9th Lok Sabha Shikiho Sema too was a Congress lawmaker and also PCC president when a regional CM Vamuzo was in power. 


Late Shikiho could not even once send a wireless message to the Union Telecom ministry on certain issue once because the Chief Minister had allegedly not given clearance for the same.  

That your illustrious predecessor was a ear-on-ground leader and moody at times. He picked up a Naga Dao and used on the speechless wires. Vamuzo later said - "We have forgotten and forgiven Congress MP's goondaism". 

In contrast, look at you -  oh boy --- you have done it. 

Please invite me for dinner in your VIP quarter and do not forget to invite even the Rajya Sabha MP even as she belongs to the BJP.  


What's the small bargain you have done? In far off Ukraine, the helpless President Zelenskyy would like to learn some tricks from you !! 

And I can assure that the Team Paphino of NSF of 1990s would be also very proud of you.  



Vamuzo: Ever smiling regionalist  


 There is another aspect in the entire tale. An AICC leader recently visited Nagaland and he suddenly mustered the confidence to claim that in 2028 assembly polls, the Congress will come to power in Nagaland. 

Such confidence sounded like joke for many. But if he has drawn the strength from Chingwang-led outfit, he has a reason. 


“With my appointment to this new position, our goal is to leave no stone unturned so that by 2028, we can form the government in Nagaland,” Saptagiri Sankar Ulaka had asserted. 

The NDPP's alleged hobnobbing with the opposition camp in national politics started the moment some MPs in Rajya Sabha had obliged the Status Quo club and signed a letter addressed to Amit Shah.

The MHA may still be unmindful. 

Meanwhile, the talk also is that the Rio-Chingwang combo is in hurry to strike a 'good deal' with the Congress party in Nagaland because soon the AICC may appoint C Apok Jamir as the new pradesh Congress president.  






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Chandrayaan-3 reveals there could be more water on the Moon than we thought :::: "Presence of accessible ice could serve as a vital resource ....."

 Chandrayaan-3 reveals there could be more water on the Moon than we thought.

The Chandrayaan-3 research team, led by Durga Prasad Karanam from the Physical Research Laboratory in Ahmedabad, has highlighted the role of large-scale, localised temperature variations in ice formation.

India made history when it landed Chandrayaan-3's Vikram lander on the southernmost point of the Moon. It has been hailed as one of the most economical and successful lunar missions undertaken from Earth.






The presence of accessible ice could serve as a vital resource for long-term exploration and potential settlement.  

Recent findings from India's Chandrayaan-3 mission have significantly expanded our understanding of lunar ice deposits, suggesting that they may be more abundant and accessible than previously thought.


The mission, which successfully landed near the Moon's South Pole on August 23, 2023, has provided crucial temperature data that indicate ice could exist in more locations beneath the lunar surface, particularly at the poles, says 'India Today'. 


These variations are influenced by the Moon's surface properties and solar radiation patterns. The study of ice particles formed under these conditions can offer insights into the Moon's geological history and early geologic processes.

The ChaSTE probe, part of the Chandrayaan-3 mission, measured temperatures from the surface down to a depth of 10 centimeters, revealing highly variable conditions.

Temperatures at the landing site, named 'Shiv Shakti Point,' ranged from 82C during the day to -170C at night.

A model developed by the researchers suggests that lunar surfaces with slopes greater than 14 degrees, facing away from the Sun, could maintain temperatures cool enough for near-surface ice accumulation.  


These findings, published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment, are particularly relevant for future missions like NASA's Artemis program, which aims to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon.

The presence of accessible ice could serve as a vital resource for long-term exploration and potential settlement. However, due to the Moon's ultra-high vacuum environment, ice would sublimate directly into vapor rather than melting into liquid water.

The discovery shows the importance of developing techniques to harvest and utilise lunar ice for future missions. High-latitude areas on the Moon are identified as promising sites for ice deposits, offering fewer technical challenges compared to the poles.

This new understanding of lunar ice distribution could significantly impact the planning and execution of upcoming lunar missions.


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India's tough talk on UK-based Khalistani extremists after Jaishankar security breach :::: "There is a larger context to the incident. It is very important to understand"

The government of India said that its assessment of the UK's statement on the security breach during External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's London visit depends on the action taken against those responsible.  


“While we have noted the statement issued by the UK Foreign Office on the matter, our view of its sincerity would depend on the action taken against culprits on this and previous occasions,” the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said responding to the UK's statement on the security breach during Dr S Jaishankar's visit to London.





"There is a larger context to the incident. It is very important to understand this. 

It brings out both the licence accorded to such forces, as well as indifference to their intimidation, threats, and other actions aimed at impeding our legitimate diplomatic activities in the UK," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said at a press briefing. 

He added that New Delhi has conveyed "deep concern" to the UK authorities about the breach of security. 

While Dr Jaishankar was leaving after a talk at the international think tank Chatham House in London, a pro-Khalistani protester attempted to break through barricades and block his motorcade.

Others raised anti-India slogans. 


On Thursday, the Keir Starmer government in the UK condemned the attempt by Khalistani extremists, saying any attempts to disrupt public events are completely unacceptable.





This was not the first security breach by pro-Khalistan elements in Britain. 


In March 2023, some protesters pulled down the Indian flag at the High Commission in London, prompting a strong response from India. 

Following the incident, India had summoned the senior-most British diplomat in Delhi, demanding an explanation for the complete "absence of security" at the mission.


"We strongly condemn the incident that took place outside Chatham House yesterday during the External Affairs Minister's visit to the UK. While the UK upholds the right to peaceful protest, any attempts to intimidate, threaten, or disrupt public events are completely unacceptable," the UK government's foreign office said.

India, in a strong statement following the incident, said it expects the host government to fully live up to their diplomatic obligations in these cases. New Delhi deplored the "misuse of democratic freedoms" by the "small group of separatist" elements.

Later, as a formal protest, it issued a demarche to the British Charge d'Affaires over the incident.

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Thursday, March 6, 2025

Manipur Imbroglio : Meitei group to hold peace march on March 8, Kukis, Paiteis object :::: "..... witness our fury," says a Paite group

A Meitei group, Federation of Civil Society Organisations (FOCS), has announced that it will hold a 'peace march' from the Meitei-stronghold Imphal to Senapati on March 8.

This also follows Home Minister Amit Shah's call for free movement in Manipur that witnessed fierce and unprecedented ethnic violence between Kukis and Meiteis in 2023.  


FOCS President Th Manihar said the march is not directed against the Kuki community.


Meitei civil group calls for 'peace march' to the hill districts 




"We are not going to attack or fight the Kuki community. We are going for peace and prosperity in Manipur," he said. 


Three Kuki groups have objected to the rally, calling for separate administration. Despite their opposition, FOCS has decided to proceed with the march and has urged Kuki groups to support it.

"Three Kuki organisations have objected to our proposed march. We appeal to them to join us in this effort for peace. The march is also a way to see if the Centre stands by its commitment to allowing free movement," Manihar told the Press Trust of India.


Manihar said the Home Minister recently held a meeting with senior security officials in New Delhi. He said four key decisions were made regarding Manipur, including ensuring free movement on all roads.





Larger tribal groups, including the Committee on Tribal Unity, the Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum, and the Hill Council, have not opposed the rally.

FOCS also plans to extend the march to other parts of the state. Dates for those events have not been decided. 

A prominent Paite (falling under Kuki-Zo family) group has objected to the peace march.

In a statement under the title 'A GRAND WELCOME TO YOU',  the Paite Tuailal Pawl in a statement from Lamka said - "Step into Lamka, Zogam at your own risk and peril".


It further said - "...we will greet you-with garlands of detonating fuse-cord and an iron fist. FOCS will be held responsible for any unwanted eventuality".


The statement said Lamka was free before India's independence in 1947. 

"Our forefathers bled for this land. We, the Zosuan (Hmar-Zomi-Kuki-Mizo), will defend it at any cost. Anyone who dares challenge us will face relentless resistance.

We do not need the Meitei, nor do they need us. For over two years, we have lived apart, proving we can survive without each other. Come as a good neighbor, or don't come at all. Otherwise, we will meet you in the buffer zone-with vengeance, singbong and suangtum."

The statement also lamented: "You burned our churches, butchered and killed our people, raped our women, vandalised, looted and turned our homes to ashes. 

If you believe we have forgotten, step into Lamka and witness our fury."





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