Tuesday, July 7, 2026

NSCN-M "internal crisis deepens" ::: More expulsion ....

The crisis in NSCN-IM deepens. In exercise of powers conferred upon key rebel leaders of the organisation have been expelled on July 7th "from the active membership of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim with immediate effect".

The individuals are 

Lieut. Col. (Retd) Victor Angami, Member of Collective Leadership

Kikheto Chishi Swu, Kilonser

Ikato Chishi Swu, Executive Member of Steering Committee

Rev. Vitovi Yeptho, Deputy Kilonser

Pamshang Zimik, Deputy Kilonser and Angyo Jingseya, Tatar

"All rights, privileges and responsibilities associated with their membership stand terminated with immediate effect," said the order from president Q Tuccu. 







Push to revive Syama Prasad legacy: Amit Shah says statue foundation for ‘Sonar Bangla’

West Bengal on Monday witnessed an unprecedented celebration of the 125th birth anniversary of Syama Prasad Mookerjee, with Union home minister Amit Shah laying the foundation stone of a 125-foot-tall metal statue of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh founder.



The Suvendu Adhikari government observed the occasion at 10,000 locations across Bengal, vowing to take the state forward in line with the ideals of Mookerjee.  








Shah participated in three events in the city.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined the celebrations virtually to deliver his message.


The Home Minister laid the foundation stone of Mookerjee’s statue at Eco Park. 


The statue, which will be the tallest in the state, will use 140 metric tonnes of bell metal and 370 metric tonnes of steel. 


The project would be funded jointly by the central and state governments. 


The statue is expected to stand for generations as a tribute to him. Shah also visited the ancestral home of Syama Prasad Mookerjee in Bhabanipur.  


The minister said the statue would not merely be a tribute to Mookerjee but would also mark the beginning of the journey towards building Sonar Bangla.


“More than 63 years after his death, on the occasion of his 125th birth anniversary, the foundation stone has been laid in Bengal for a 125-foot-tall statue of Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee,” Shah said while addressing a gathering at Biswa Bangla Mela Prangan.


“I see this foundation-laying ceremony differently. 


I have come to tell the people of Bengal and the country that this is not merely the foundation ceremony for a statue of Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee; it is the foundation ceremony for fulfilling the resolve of building Sonar Bangla,” he added.





Biju Patnaik was not just a former Odisha chief minister or even father of Naveen - the founder of Biju Janata Dal (BJD) :::: He was a pilot, good at that ... and brave !!

"The role played by the respected Biju Patnaik during that period - the way he safely brought Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir and Vice President Mohammad Hatta to India brought the two nations closer," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in Indonesia today.



For his death-defying mission, Late Patnaik was awarded the Bintang Jasa Utama (First Class of Star of Service) by Jakarta in 1955. 









Six years later, he became the fourth chief minister of Odisha in 1961. He served another term from 1990 to 1995.  


On Tuesday, Modi lavished praise on Patnaik for bringing India and Indonesia "closer".


"Both our nations gained independence around the same time: Indonesia in 1945 and India in 1947. When it came to sovereignty as independent nations, India became a strong voice in support of Indonesia's independence movement at the United Nations," he said.







Before joining politics and becoming the Odisha Chief Minister, Patnaik was an ace pilot. 


His skills were called upon by then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to rescue Indonesian leaders as the Dutch launched an invasion in Java in 1946. Showcasing exemplary courage, Patnaik and his wife flew into the conflict zone and safely evacuated Indonesia's then Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir and Vice President Mohammad Hatta to India.  


Prime Minister Modi on Wednesday said India and Indonesia were entering a "golden era" as he addressed the parliament in Jakarta. 


However, the architect behind the close India-Indonesia ties, PM Modi said, was former Odisha chief minister Biju Patnaik, who played a pivotal role in the Indonesian freedom struggle.





Modi and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto at the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta



Indonesia President Prabowo Subianto on Tuesday admitted to copying several of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's programmes while hosting a banquet lunch in his honour in Jakarta. 



With PM Modi seated beside him, Subianto joked that he was grateful there was no copyright attached to the Indian leader's initiatives, drawing laughter from those present.

"I also want to admit to Your Excellency (PM Modi), I follow your career and I copy many of your programmes," Subianto said.  


"I don't mind admitting it because if it succeeds for hundreds of millions of people with the same background as Indonesia, the same problems... India has achieved much progress. So I openly admit that I follow your career and I copy a lot of your programmes. And it's proving to be successful for us. So thank you very much," he added.



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Ram Mandir Donation chori !! :::: SIT report points out CCTV blind spots, diluted frisking norms, poor supervision and flawed cash-counting systems

The SIT found that several personnel involved in the counting process failed to comply with prescribed security protocols.



SIT also found widespread violations of prescribed procedures for handling cash and valuables across all three modes of offerings (hundis, counters, sanctum).  




To be handicapped is not a hurdle for Ram Lalla Darshan



70 ‘thefts’ in 45 days


In its nine-page preliminary report, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing alleged donation theft at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya has flagged a series of systemic failures in supervision, CCTV monitoring, and cash-counting procedures.


The Trust authorities failed to comply with prescribed security protocols. 

The SIT flagged serious supervisory failures that --- created conditions conducive to the alleged criminal acts.


The probe team raised serious concerns over individuals controlling the keys of donation boxes or managing access-related arrangements without any clear written authorisation, including accused Ramshankar Yadav alias Tinnu, who is known to be close to Champat Rai.


Notably, Rai, a key VHP functionary for decades resigned as general secretary of the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra.


The report also held accused Subhash Srivastava, the counting in-charge and officer supervising the opening of the boxes arrested in the case, responsible for permitting this informal arrangement to continue.


 CCTV gaps

The report identified major weaknesses in CCTV surveillance and record retention. While cameras were installed in the counting room, Trust personnel allegedly failed to monitor live footage effectively.


Recordings were preserved for only 45 days — from April 27 to June 6 — despite earlier audit recommendations that footage be retained for 180 days. 


During this limited period, investigators identified 70 instances of alleged theft or embezzlement.


The SIT said the alleged pilferage may have begun even before April 27, but the absence of earlier footage made it impossible to establish the extent of any prior theft.



March 2025 pilgrims : Madam Moni and Team from Shivsagar, Assam



Available footage, it said, repeatedly showed some employees engaged in counting concealing bundles of currency notes and loose cash inside their clothes, pockets, shoes, or other hidden locations. 


In several instances, other employees appeared to assist or provide cover, the report noted.


Security failures

A series of security failures allowed the alleged thefts to go undetected, it said. -Staff were not adequately frisked while entering or leaving the counting room -The prescribed dress code was not strictly enforced


-Personal belongings were not effectively barred

-Donations were not counted separately for each hundi

-Denomination-wise records were not properly maintained.


SOP not followed during counting process

The SIT also pointed to poor oversight, noting that these lapses continued despite representatives of both the Trust and the bank being present during the counting exercise.







It also raised concerns over changes to frisking norms. 


Under an arrangement introduced in September 2024, all personnel entering or exiting the counting room were subject to security checks. However, a Standard Operating Procedure issued on February 6, 2025, diluted this requirement, allowing checks only at regular intervals or on a random basis.


The SIT said the circumstances in which the rule was changed warranted closer examination, especially since even these limited checks were allegedly not carried out.








It said ex-trustee Anil Mishra, who represented the Trust while framing both the September 2024 arrangement and the February 2025 SOP with the bank, was expected to ensure that safeguards were enforced. 


The report noted that little evidence of sustained oversight, regular review, or effective supervision was found.


Counting process flawed


The SIT also found widespread violations of prescribed procedures for handling cash and valuables across all three modes of offerings (hundis, counters, sanctum), including poor documentation, mixing of offerings, and weak chain-of-custody controls.


During the investigation, the report noted, it was found that serious deficiencies existed at the very initial stage of this process. Although a system of box-wise recording and counting had been prescribed, in practice, the contents of different hundis were mixed together before counting.


There was no system for numbering and tracking the boxes used for cash transportation to ensure which boxes had come from which hundi on which day, how many had been counted, and how many remained.


In view of the large quantity of public offerings received, this situation constituted a serious weakness from the perspective of audit and accountability, it said.  







The report was submitted to Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Sanjay Prasad by SIT head Vijay Vishwas Pant, who is the commissioner of Lucknow. After submitting the report, SIT head Vijay Vishwas Pant said that this is a preliminary report. 
 
The high-level panel was constituted by the state government to investigate alleged financial irregularities and misappropriation of funds.
 

The team has submitted its initial course of the inquiry. Members of SIT questioned several suspects and temple trust officials over the past week. Further action based on the recommendations in the report is expected soon.



 
The Uttar Pradesh government constituted the SIT on June 13  following a request from the temple trust after allegations surfaced regarding the misappropriation of donations received at the Ayodhya Ram Temple.



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Monday, July 6, 2026

'Satluj' goes streaming on Zee5 ---- Perfect timing ... but does a vanishing act too ::::: Diljit's expressive eyes and pauses carry a profound gravity ... Louder ::::: Suvinder Vicky plays Sugga - arrogant cop who has the 'might of the state' behind

"..... unhoney Militants aur Civilians ke beech fark karna band kar diya tha"

(background commentary by narrator )


For years, Honey Trehan’s film on human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra existed more as a censorship controversy than a movie. Announced as Ghallughara, later retitled Punjab ’95 and finally released as Satluj, the Diljit Dosanjh-starrer spent nearly four years battling certification hurdles before quietly premiering on ZEE5 on July 3.  


There were no promotions, interviews or marketing campaigns. Then, just 48 hours later, the film disappeared.






(We should know --   Jaswant Singh Khalra (1952–1995)was an Indian Sikh human rights activist. 

He garnered global attention for his research concerning 25,000 illegal killings and cremations involving the Punjab police, and that the police had even killed about 2,000 police officers who refused to cooperate.

Khalra was last seen in September 1995, washing his car in front of his house in Amritsar. Six Punjab police officials were later convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for Khalra's abduction and murder.) 


The government asked ZEE5 to remove Satluj after its uncut OTT release, citing security concerns under the IT Rules. The takedown has drawn objections from the SGPC and Punjab parties, while Diljit Dosanjh said it was bound to happen.


On July 5, ZEE5 announced that Satluj would be unavailable in India “until further notice”, citing unspecified “developments”. The platform has not elaborated further, and neither the CBFC nor the film’s producers have publicly explained the move.  


The most detailed response has come from Diljit, who suggested the team always feared such an outcome. 


During an Instagram Live session, the actor said the makers deliberately avoided announcing or promoting the release because they worried the film might never reach audiences otherwise. In fact, during a fan interaction a day before the takedown, he had predicted it could happen: “Today is Saturday. I feel it could be taken down by Monday. But no worry, you download it and watch.” 






On Sunday afternoon, July 5, I saw half or little more of the film amid work load, flirting with football world cup and domestic tantrums about Sunday vegetable shopping from the bitter half. I liked the film - perhaps more due to my journalism background and having known the 'story' of 25000 mysterious missing persons in the 1990s of Punjab. But the film has vanished and later as I was frantically on 'search' for the movie -- Zee5's on-screen message was "not available in your region".  


I presumed Zee TV was after money and there was something wrong (or technical gaps in my subscription). I subscribed the channel on the advice of my daughter for football. 







In the world cup too - there are many setbacks and surprises. Brazil's and prior to that Germany's exit were painful but the little Cape Verde has charmed us all. 


Will Satluj come back ? I also thought the timing of the release of the film was perfect. In 1996-97, 'Maachis' by Gulzar was such a sensational film on terrorism in Punjab.


It had political fallout in the polls too. Many years later came 'Udta Punjab' on drug abuse but it did not have the type of impact, the mesmerising film by Gulzar (that is Maachis) had done.   







The political thriller 'Tandav' series starring Saif Ali Khan, Dimple Kapadia and Sunil Grover also courted controversy when the show was accused of hurting religious sentiments by mocking Lord Shiva in one of the episodes.  



Nevertheless, the story of 'Satluj' is based on the life of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, (played by Diljit Dosanjh), and the extrajudicial killings that took place in Punjab during the 1990s as the police cracked down under Congress party on terrorism. 


The facts are shocking. 

Around 25,000 unidentified people, many of whom had either disappeared or were declared killed in police encounters, were cremated illegally.


Jaswant, a bank director, is compelled to take the disappearances to the Court after someone he knows goes missing. 


What follows is gut-wrenching. The system, the police, everyone tried to suppress his voice, one that refused to die down and instead resonated worldwide.  






'The Hindu' newspaper review on ‘Satluj’ 

titled it --- "The anatomy of state violence" 


"Diljit Dosanjh shines as a solitary lamp whose conviction outlasts the darkest night in this moving tribute to social activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, where director Honey Trehan examines the rhetoric around the dehumanisation of citizens". 

In the beginning part of the film - the background voice of Arjun Nagpal says - this is the story of a period when 'poora Punjab thak chuka tha". 


On one side, he says the police was working to fight and eliminate militancy; on the other hand, some police officials were taking full advantage of the situation and killing people in false encounters. 


One dialogue from a senior cop (the main guilty in the scheme of things) tells an aging woman "I get two smells quite perfectly ... one good food (saag) and the other terrorists". Later he eliminates entire family including aging parents and two terrorists who are planted in the house. 


Later police claim some cache of arms were also recovered.  




Armed with the fragile pages of municipal logs and the calculated weights of cremation firewood, the character played by Diljit resurrects the disappeared, meticulously piecing together a forensic paper trail that strips away the senior police leadership’s complicity. For the uninitiated, Satluj (originally titled Panjab 95) chronicles the true-life crusade of social activist Jaswant Singh Khalra (Diljit Dosanjh), who risked his life to uncover thousands of secrets behind the state-sanctioned extrajudicial cremations in the 1990s when Punjab was on the boil.


Coming at a time when human rights are viewed skeptically, and activism is routinely branded a threat to national security, Satluj arrives not just as a period drama, but as a fearless, contemporary warning, says 'The Hindu' newspaper.


"Caught in the cobwebs of the Central Board of Film Certification for years, it is the story of a terrifying dark, but more than that, it is the story of a solitary candle that refused to be blown out by the winds of systemic tyranny in a democracy."


Like Gulzar's 'Maachis', this film also  shows that citizens are like "matchsticks" that ignite when pushed too far by systemic cruelty, as he recreates the assassination of CM Beant Singh as the tipping point.





Helpless mother pleading the 'killer' cop 



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How many Nagas believe the next five years is going to be 'worse' than the past five or 10 years ?? ::::: Naga politics and Underground movement often worked in opposite directions and "human dimension" was neglected

Two Assam Rifles pesonnel attained martyrdom in an ambush near Nungshang Kong (Lungshang River) along National Highway-202 in Ukhrul district on Monday afternoon. 



Heavy gunfire and multiple explosions triggered panic among local residents and even farmers working in nearby paddy fields reportedly fled to safety as the gunfire intensified.







The incident occurred at around 1:30 pm while the personnel were returning to the 40 Assam Rifles’ Shangshak Battalion headquarters. One version claimed intense firing and repeated explosions continued for nearly two hours in the area, located about 17 km from Ukhrul district headquarters.  






"TRIBUTES TO OUR BRAVEHEARTS

Lt Gen Vikas Lakhera & All Ranks of Assam Rifles pay solemn tribute to WO Balwant Singh & Hav Chandra Mohan Singh who made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty in Manipur today and offer deep condolences to the families of our Brave Soldiers. DG Assam Rifles & All Ranks of Assam Rifles stand firmly with the bereaved families -- went an official tweet from DGAR.






Obvious question is Who Dun it? Why .... and perhaps more important question is - Why now ? --- Meaning the time. 


Notably, the NSCN-IM issued a quick denial.  


It also said there is no "Eastern Flank" within the Naga Army of the NSCN/GPRN, rejecting any attempt to link the group with the reported incident.


Reaffirming its commitment to the ongoing peace process, the NSCN/GPRN said it remains steadfast in honouring the Ceasefire Agreement signed with the Government of India and continues to abide by all agreed ground rules. 


"The NSCN/GPRN was neither involved in nor had any prior knowledge of the incident," the statement said. 


This denial also came much quickly.

By late evening Monday, analysts and mandarins in Delhi were taking stock of the situation. Reports from various quarters and the additional inputs were incorporated and put under scanner. 


Two personnel of Assam Rifles were martyred today in an ambush by suspected militants on NH-202 near Noungshong Kong village under Ukhrul-PS, Ukhrul district.


Security forces rushed in to the site of attack and there was exchange of fire. Further operations are underway to neutralise the militants, ran a tweet from Manipur police.  


***


"Any casualty of brave soldiers in uniform is a sad thing and a serious challenge. Why now is a question," remarked one source in the know of things.


Another assessment has been - " .... there is too much internal uncertainty in the NSCN-IM.... The denial is actually a defensive statement in more ways than one. 


Does someone presume; the new 'rebel gang' or the Eastern Flank will steal limelight ? At the same time, ceasefire violation may jeopardise peace talks and ceasefire". 


Questions and certain strategic aspects need closer scrutiny are "the backyards of Ukhrul writ is under threat".  


There is already fear of defection of cadres. Hence as many as four statements have come from the Hebron camp in recent past. 

Then apprehensions include - fear of loss of control over illegal trade.










The Kuki-conflict angle is also vital. 



There is a "Loss of credibility" due to handling of Kuki issue and subsequent killing of 4 Eastern Flank cadres in Hongbei.  


Multiple statements have emerged from Hebron after the 'June 16 letter'.

The missive refers to a strongly worded statement titled "NSCN(IM)-EF Strong Disagreement with Leadership of Hebron Camp". 


Issued by the Myanmar-based Eastern Flank command of the NSCN (I-M), it publicly accused the central leadership at Camp Hebron of pursuing a "compromised" path that deviates from the historical Framework Agreement, sources said.  



Following this open defiance, the NSCN-IM leadership expelled top Eastern Flank commanders—Hanshi Ramsan and Absalom Raman — for mutiny, treason, and other charges including attempting to form a breakaway parallel organization. 



There was 'loss of contact' with Ukhrul belt by those running the show at Hebron. 





source: social media 




 
At this juncture; many Nagas believe the next five years or so is going to be 'worse' and more challenging than the past five or 10 years ??  


New Delhi is trying to reflect upon vital questions - who and what triggered these?  



The long pending talks have now started having impact. Worse situations feared !



The Hebron camp is getting a feel that the Naga CSOs in Manipur are now working against it and more aligned towards EF.





Two protagonists and 'writing on the wall' 



Apparently, New Delhi's patience is running out. The so-called opposition-less dispensation in Kohima is now also like a 'performance-less regime'.  




The key mandarins and their bosses are now apparently convinced that instead of taking "forthright steps" for an early Solution and logical conclusion of the process involved vis-a-vis Framework pact and the Agreed Position; the Nagaland Govt is allegedly maintaining status quo "along with the NSCN-IM".   


In the ultimate, there is breach of trust.


Naga state and electoral politics and the Underground Naga movement often have worked in opposite directions. 


Therefore; none tried to capture the human dimension. The Modi Govt is now exploring options to make timely intervention. 
  







S C Jamir: Maestro of Naga politics has right contacts 


Ram Temple donation funds Chori !! ::: What is now required is an elaborate FIR against Champat Rai and Anil Mishra and others ... and due process of law

My second book on Gujarat came in 2012.  'Modi to Moditva: An Uncensored Truth' got rave reviews. 


One lovely commentary came in an article by French scholar Christophe Jaffrelot for 'Indian Express'. The article was later taken in website 

https://carnegieendowment.org/russia-eurasia/posts/2014/03/modi-of-the-middle-class too. 

Jaffrelot wrote - The “positive” reasons (on why middleclass votes for Modi) are more interesting. 

"First, a section of the middle class perceives Narendra Modi as a super-CEO. One of his biographers, Nirendra Dev, points out that he “functions like a modern day CEO laying emphasis on the outcome and often allegedly putting the rules and normal norms in the backburner” (Modi to Moditva: An Uncensored Truth, 2012)."



This image of Modi, of course -- relied on a whole set of beliefs: 

he (Namo) is less a politician than a manager 

(an assumption harking back to his past career as an organisation man, a Pracharak) and he is for the liberalisation of the economy.

In the past decade, Modi did claim that he would transform Gujarat into “the SEZ of India” --- this was as early as 2007.


"This last quality has affinities with the middle class’s trust in the private sector to modernise the economy. The upper layer of this class already lives in new towns where education, health, security, water, electricity etc are privatised."



Credit is always linked to Credibility and Modi knows it more than anyone 



The French scholar goes on -- 


"If the middle class wants a super-CEO at the helm of India, it is also because it does not valorise parliamentary democracy as much as before, compared to a more managerial decision-making process. 

In 2008, the CSDS survey on the State of Democracy in South Asia showed that in India, 51 per cent of the respondents from the “elite” “strongly agreed” and 29 per cent “agreed” with the proposition: “All major decisions about the country should be taken by experts rather than politicians”. 


Among interviewees from the “mass”, 29 per cent “strongly agreed” and 22 per cent “agreed”, probably because they were not prepared to undermine one of their main assets: numbers.  







Workers are pictured at the construction site of Ram temple in Ayodhya on Dec. 29, 2023 


With this temple funds 'chori' row - the middleclass again wants PM Narendra Modi to 'act' -- directly or  indirectly. 


And this expectation is not out of place. 


Firstly and simpler way to look at it -- is the Ram Temple at Ayodhya is more than just a temple. It is not only a symbol of Hindu pride; it is linked to Civilisational core values of Hindus. This is what the Hindutva school wanted.  


To take the debate further - we may say -  'New and grand Ram temple symbolizes Hindu resurgence'.  


It seemed like a pipedream in 1990 -- then as India was wedded to strong secular (sickular) and ultra-left ideologies. 


In the Christian-dominated northeast region, we never thought we would see a temple coming up in Ayodhya in our lifetime.


I met Ashutosh Talukdar, an officegoer from Guwahati city in Assam state, in January 2024. Talukdar remembered contributing Rs 500, which would have amounted to $50 in 1983, for making the bricks that would be used to build the Ayodhya temple.


Staunch Hindus and admirers of Vajpayee-Advani duo believed the BJP would help restore the temple and their support propelled the party to 85 seats in the 543-seat in 1989 from a mere two seats four years ago.   



L K Advani had launched a Ram rath yatra (chariot journey -- as we all know and the rest is history. In the meantime, Sickularism-smitten Mulayan Singh Yadav (Akhilesh's father) ordered opening guns shots on Kar sevaks. 






Blogger - Ayodhya pilgrimage - March 2024 



This is what I wrote last year.


March 19th, 2025 was Wednesday. There was no important Hindu tithi -- or pooja day. There was no much crowd as locals in the holy township said, -- still "Indian crowd" is always there. The desi version is -- Bhir !!

There's no running away from reality.  But the pilgrim day for me turned uniquely successful. A day to celebrate and cherish.


But it is also the day of Learning. A day -- one can recognise the potential of Hindu assertion. It is also significant from the Civilisational perspective. 


But when it came to fund /donation theft allegations. things did not quite move in the right manner and the right speed. The Temple Trust executives and even the Yogi Govt may give their argument; but the fact remains the 'credibility' has been hit. 


It hurt Hindus and other devotees and admirers of Lord Ram. Now the corrective steps should be - first a proper FIR and real accountability fixed on Anil Mishra and Champat Rai. So far eight people have been arrested; and hence more arrests should follow. 


In all these -- I come to the part -- I started with --- CEO Modi/Namo should deliver. 


It's simple; people have very high expectations of Modi when it comes to Hindu ethos and the civilisational pride. 






NSCN-M "internal crisis deepens" ::: More expulsion ....

The crisis in NSCN-IM deepens. In exercise of powers conferred upon key rebel leaders of the organisation have been expelled on July 7th ...