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Imphal TimesRegd.No. MANENG /2013/51092 Volume 7, Issue 221, Thursday, March 19, 2020 Maliyapham Palcha kumsing 3418 Rs. 2/-

CORRECTIONMy Address was wrongly recorded as “Canchipur Near ,Manipur University Main Gate

“ in My foreign passport instead of really recording as “Thongju Part –II ,Pheijaleitong,P.O.Singjamei Pin -795008, Imphal East as recorded in my Aadhaar and the surname of myspouse was also wrongly recorded as Pheroijam ongbi Lilabati Devi instead off really recorded as“ Pukhrambam Lilabati Devi ; as recorded in her Aadhaar card or in the foreign passport

Sd/-Pheiroijam Khamba Singh

Thongju Part –II ,Phejaleitong ,P.O.Singjamei Pin -795008, Imphal East

IT NewsMumbai March 19

While the novel coronavirus(Covid 19) has claimed threelives in the country so far, thenumber of affected personsreached 166, with 3 new casesin Maharashtra and 2 casesBangalore (Karnataka)recorded till Thursdayevening.The Union Health Ministrygave break up as: confirmedcases in India-126, foreigners-25, cured- 14 and death-3. Newpatients in Maharashtra were-Mumbai-1, Pimpri-Chinchwad-1, Ratnagiri-1=total 45.In Bengaluru a 56-year oldman who had returned to

Confirmed coronavirus cases rose to 166 in the countryNew cases recorded in Maharashtra, Karnataka A coronavirus patient commits suicide

by jumping down from 7 th floor in a Delhi hospitalIndia from the US on 6 Marchtested positive, while a 25years old woman with a travelhistory to Spain also testedpositive on Wednesday, thustaking the tally of infectedpersons in Karnataka to 13.The country wide confirmedcases included Maharashtra-42, Kerala with 27, Haryana -17 (Basically foreign touristsand their Indian dr iverdetected in Jaipur, Rajasthan,now admitted to MedantaHospital, Haryana), UttarPradesh-16, Karnataka-11,),Delhi-10 and Ladakh 8,Telengana-6, Rajasthan-4, J &K-3, Andhra Pradesh -1,Odisha-1, Pondichery-1, ,Punjab-1,Tamil Nadu-1,Uttarakhand-1, West Bengal-

1.A 35 year old patient TanveerSingh who had returned fromSydney (Australia) and wasadmitted to SafdarjungHospital on Wednesday,jumped down from 7 th floorof the hospital and ended hislife.In another development fourG e r m a n y - r e t u r n e dpassengers, with ‘homequarantine’ stamp on theirhands, travelling to Surat inGujarat, were de-boarded onsuspicion, from the BandraTerminus-Delhi GaribrathExpress train, after the trainwas made to take a special haltat Palghar (near Mumbai) onWednesday. They wereallowed to proceed after it was

proved that all the four of themhad tested negative on arrivalat the Mumbai airport. Theirnames were given as HirenDankra, Tarang Gadia, GauravKapadia and Jayesh Hadia.In yet another development,two doctors were booked bythe Palghar police forcanvassing medicines to curecoronavirus. Dr.

Subhashchandra Yadav(39)located at Nalasopara East hadplaced a b ill board “Coronavirus an tidoteavailable for Rs 100 per dose.Another Dr Sarwar R Khan,located at Valiv in Vasai Eastd isplayed a board that“prevention is better thancure, Corona flue preventivemedicine available here”. Both

of them were booked undersection 188 of IPC and section51 (B) Disaster ManagementAct 2005.In Mumbai, the BrihanMumbaiMunicipal Corporation (BMC)on Wednesday directedprivate firms to run theiroffices with 50 per cent staffor else face strict action. Mostof the Hindu shrines, gardensand parks in Maharashtra,including Mumbai, remainedout of bounds for people.Similarly the 10 th and 12 thexams of CBSE, which werescheduled from 19 March, till31 March 2020 werepostponed and will be heldafter 31 March.In the meanwhile a healthadvisory issued by the Union

Ministry of Health and FamilyWelfare stipulated acompulsory quarantine for 14days, for passengers comingfrom/transiting through Qatar,Oman and Kuwait in additionto China, Iran and Republic ofKorea. Similarly, the travel ofpassengers from membercountries of the EuropeanUnion, the European FreeTrade Association, Turkeyand UK to India wasprohibited. No airlines shallboard a passenger from thesenations to India. Travel ofpassengers from Afghanistan,Philippines and Malaysia toIndia has also been prohibitedwith immediate effect. Noflights shall take off from thesecountries to India.

From a CorrespondentDhaka, March 19

Bangladesh on Wednesdayconfirmed the first death fromCOVID-19 as the number ofconfirmed coronaviruspatients rose to 14 amid thetesting of a limited number ofsuspected patients.‘It’s a sad day for us that thefirst COVID-19 patient died inour country today,’ said

Bangladesh confirms first coronavirusdeath Siam Sarower Jamil

Institu te of Epidemiology,Disease Control and Researchdirector Meerjady SabrinaFlora at the agency’s dailypress conference.The 70-year-old man, who wasalso suffering from pulmonarydiseases, d iabetes andhypertension, was diagnosedto be a COVID-19 patient onTuesday and d ied onWednesday while undertreatment at a hospital

intensive care unit, she said.The man had come in contractwith a person having foreigntravel history, she added.Four more COVID-19 patientswere also detected onWednesday, Meerjady said,adding that three of them weremale who had recentlyreturned from Italy and Kuwaitwhile the other was a femalefamily member of a COVID-19patient identified earlier.

AgencyGuwahati , March 19

The Kamakhya TempleManagement Committee hasdecided to temporar ilysuspend issuing special entrytickets as well as defencepersonnel’s special tickets toavoid spread of coronavirus.The Temple Management

Kamakhya Temple Management Committeesuspends issuing special entry tickets

Committee has also mulled toshut down the doors of thetemple for visitors in the nextcouple of days.The Committee, however, hasnot taken a final decision inthis regard so far will observethe situation for a few moredays.There has been a sharp deepin numbers of visitors in the

temple in the last few days andis likely to deflate further afterrestriction on special passes.“As very few visitors arecoming to the temple, we havenot yet stopped the darshancompletely. However, if thethreat continues, we mightdecide to close the doors forvisitors for some time. Thedaily rituals inside the temple

will continue,” The AssamTribune quoted KabindraSarma, soru doloi of the templemanagement committee, assaying.As precautionary measures,the committee has made theuse of sanitisers in the templepremises mandatory andrestricted major gathering forpuja.

IT NewsImphal, March 19

Kuki Students Organisation(KSO) General Headquarterstoday threatened to callstatewide bandh demandingarrest and punishment of thoseculprits involved in the burningof paddy field and houses onMarch 16 evening at ChassadVillage of Kamjong district inManipur from midnight ofMarch 20.In a press meet held today atKuki Inn here in Imphal, theleader of the KSO said that theorganization is not happy overthe state government failure tonab culpr its involved inChassad arson even aftervideos of those involved wentviral in social medias. The KSOsaid that if the stategovernment authority failed to

KSO threatens statewide bandh demandingpunishment of culprits involved Chassad incident;

Zillai demands protection of the villagers

arrest and book those culpritswithin 36 hour, the KSO will callstatewide bandh from midnightof March 20, if the governmentfails to fulfill the demand.On the other hand On the otherhand the Zillai (VaipheiStudents Association) GeneralHeadquarters expressedshocked to the news about theburning down of Chassadvillage in Kamjong district ofManipur on March 16.“It is learned that about 150

houses, including a school, andabout 10 vehicles were reducedto cinders. The loss in terms ofhousehold items like furniture,utensils, clothes and others isbeyond quantification”, astatement said.It said that the inhuman actperpetrated upon the villagersof Chassad is deplorable,especially with security forcesnearby. Such a barbaric act wassupposedly a thing of the past,and that it could be executed in

this twenty-first century isdeeply disturbing, anddeserves outr ightcondemnation without mincingwords, the statement added.Showing so lidarity to thevillagers of Chassad the Zillaiurged the State governmentto provide adequateprotection to the village andalso to provide relief andc o m p e n s a t i o ncommensurate with their lossbesides rebuild ing thevillage.The association also urgedone and all to come forwardin help ing the ho melessvillagers as they struggle torebuild their lives in theaf termath of this terr ib letraged y, and sho w thatcompass ion andbenevolence is still alive inhumanity.

IT NewsImphal, March 19

Taking serious note of thedecision of titular KingLeishemba Sanajaoba tocontest the Rajya Sabhaelections as a nominee of theBJP, the United People’sRevolutionary Front ofManipur has charged that thisis a slap on the face of thepeople and the rich history ofthe land, all for occupying aposition for 5/6 years.In a statement issued to the

press, the outfit claimed thatthis is a move to ensure thatManipur continues to be underan alien rule.The seven years devastationfrom 1819 to 1826, theinfighting amongst theprincesses of Manipur in 1891which paved the way for theAnglo-Manipur War and theloss of sovereignty to theBritish, the alleged forcefulMerger Agreement of 1949 areall landmarks in the history ofthe land, said the outfit andadded that ever since then the

cry of liberation has beenraised by the people.Kangleipak had her own writtenConstitution in 1947 and aConstituent Assembly cameinto being in 1948, recalled thestatement and added that thiswas how power was transferredto the Assembly Council.The Merger Agreement wasalso negated by the ManipurAssembly in September 1949and a ratification was issuedlater, it recalled.Moreover a convention held onOctober 28 and 29 in 1993 at GM

Hall adopted the resolution thatthe Merger Agreement cannotbe acceptable.A number of people havesacrificed their lives for the‘sovereignty of the land’ it saidand added that it follows thatelections cannot beacceptable.Given these facts it would dogood for Leishemba Sanajaobato renounce his decision andcome to the point that hecannot be called a Kingwithout the consent of thepeople.

UPRFM takes serious note of titular king’sdecision to contest RS poll

By - Lucky LairenlakpamMoreh, March 19

Indian workers who haveentered neighbouring countryMyanmar are presently stuckat Myanmar side of the Indo-Myanmar border without foodand wages as they are bar fromentering India in the wake ofthe COVID -19 pandemic.The workers from India werehired for construction of 69Bridges and o thers atMyanmar which wassponsored by Government ofIndia.Many Indian workers whowent in Myanmar to join theconstruction work of 69Bridges at Myanmar fromTamu District to Kamei ofMyanmar ran out as they havenot been provided wages. As the Indo-MyanmarBorders were sealed from 9thof this Month due toCoronavirus Outbreak by anorder of Union Home Ministerthese workers were notallowed to enter India. Theywere spending without foodand money near the border.The Home Department ofManipur , Myanmarese whohave entered Manipur beforeMarch 9 for treatment , touringetc were sent back after properdocumentation at Integrated

Indian workers stuck at Myanmarwith no Food and money; sleep at

road with hunger and pain;Indian authority helpless as no order received

for their entry to India

Check Post of Moreh. Indo-Myanmar FriendshipBridge was also open to sendthem back to Myanmar.Meanwhile the Workers whowere deployed for theconstruction of 69 Bridgescame from Kamei of Myanmarto Tamu District of Myanmarare being stranded near Indo-Myanmar Friendship Bridgeto come back to India.As of now the Myanmarauthor ity also gave nosupport to these strandedworkers.Sources of our Correspondentat Myanmar states that , Thecontractors for theconstruction of 69 Bridgeshave stopped providing theirwages since the last few daysback. Foods were also notprovide to the workers. Dueto this issue they tried to comeback to India to go back totheir homes.However as the governmentof India bar their entry to Indiathey are left with no means but

to be stranded at the borderinside Myanmar side. Theyare waiting for theGovernment’s response totake them back, Presently theyare sleeping at Road , andRoad side by suffering fromhunger. Some Indian Touristwho went to Mandalay fortouring were also stuck atMyanmar all of them arewaiting for the response. Byhearing the information aboutthe workers , some Indiansvolunteers are providing foodat Indo-Myanmar FriendshipBridge.The Myanmarese , who weresent back to their country wereproper ly check by theirMedical Team at ImmigrationCheck Post near Indo-Myanmar Friendship Bridge.Indian Off icials who areworking at ICP as well as thosesoldiers who are guarding theborders reamin helpless asthey did not get any order forallowing those Indian insidethe country.

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Thursday, March 19, 2020Editorial

By : Marjing MayanglambamPursuing B.Sc at DhanamanjuriUniversity

“Today, we’ve seen manydisastrous events, experienced thestrong pain of separation from lovedones and cried endlessly for theirdemise. Today, we are in a mourningstate for all those lost souls, for allthose loved one, reminiscing thelovely moments we shared andcherished with them. Today, we areliving with our hearts filled withsadness and love for those who wetruly loved”. As a citizen of India,as a human of the world, as a son,as a friend, as a student and as atrue lover of someone, the only thingI can proudly give and dedicate toall without expecting to be givenback is, “Love” and that too, “PureLove”. For there is a Buddhistsaying, “When you give and expecta return that’s an investment, butwhen you give and expect nothingthat’s pure love”. Love above all,can br ing peace, prosper ity,happiness, development and all thegood things that one can except, if

For The Sake of Loveonly that love is pure. Don’t beconfused, dear reader when it’s saidthat Love can do all these thingswhich is strongly literal and comesfrom the heart. Because, forsomeone, who says he cares nonefor love and does everything as aduty, he is in fact in love with hisduty. An engineer designing abuilding to make it beautiful, strong,and safe, a Teacher teaching herstudents for making them learnedand a strong pillar for the future, adoctor treating his patients forrecovery, and every kind of workforces doing something for a bettergood is similar directly or indirectlyto a mother tak ing care of andnourishing her lovely newborn togrow up, and live life as a goodhuman being. With the current onsets of apandemical global issue, it is reallysad to see many loved onesseparated and some, gone from thestages of life. The world is sufferingand so is Mother Earth, from all thebad deeds of deter iorationcommitted by her lovely children,humans. For the sake of love, one

could conceive the idea of takingthe life of their most loved ones,which is not just a literal colloquial,but a real occurrence seen in thisworld, with some portrayed inplays. No, we won’t blame ourMother for committing such a thingout of pure love, nor do we blameourselves. But we do know why shesuffered, and suffers, because of us.For the sake of love, let us forgiveourselves, and change ourselves tobring normalcy, peace,development, unity, and mostimportantly, ‘life’ in mother’s lap. Allwe need is love, for love can doanything, if and only if, it is true andpure. With many of the countries ofthe world suffering, we shouldn’tstay scared and panic, instead, wemust stay strong, pray for ourbrothers and sisters, and spreadlove instead of rumors. We mustspread love and support instead ofgiv ing racial comments to thepeople of the “Great Land”, and ofcourse to the mongoloid brethren. Mother India, we may lookdifferent, eat and dress differentfrom the rest of your children, butwe are also one of your childrenwhether adopted or not. Doremember us when in need of helpor love, for we are ready to giveeveryth ing we have for ourdistraught brothers and sisters.Just because of ourdistinctiveness, our siblings, yourelder children, may taunt us, maybe disgusted of us and make fun ofus but we stay strong and thrivebecause we accept you as ourMother and love you as our own.Now is not the time to dwell in thegruesome past and fight for whatwe lost, but now is the time tomove on and live with what wehave and what we are in thismodern world, but forget not, dearmother, for we still haven’tforgotten the past and feel the pain

of being looked down upon as anadoptee. Nevertheless, we are avery proud lot, and will do anythingto make you proud even though itisn’t recognized or considered. Westand with our sickened siblingsand pray for their fast recovery. JaiHind! Lastly, with all the world, andmy country mentioned, I write thispara with love to her to stay safeand strong. For you are one of themain reasons, I want to live andsurvive, amidst the turmoil of life,and of course the present COVID-19. With the world above me, andeverything about life considered asimportant above me, I do keep youso close at the bottom of my heartfar away from all those pressuresof life. Let thousands of disasterscome, let thousands of problemscome, I won’t give up, for theymean nothing to me as long as mylove for you is pure and true.Dearest one, if you allow me to beyour one and only, let me proposeyou, to accept my invitation of love,and to be my sole companion inthe ages to come, and in myremaining stages of life. Being ahuman, to err is inevitable, and youmay feel that sometimes you don’tget to have things or any feelingsyou desire from me, but I dopromise that you will never be voidof all the love I can give and all thecare I can give, and will try my bestto make you live a life you won’tnever ever regret, with you at myarms. I’m so blessed to have metyou and so lucky, to be loved byyou. Let our love be an example forothers to live life happily. As a man,I live for three main reasons, MyParents, You and My Life.For the sake of love,Let there be peace and fastrecovery!To Eshanou Langlen,I love you to the moon and back!

By : Paojakhup Guite,New Lambulane

Needless to say, Media is the fourthpillar of democracy, the other threepillars being Legislature, Executiveand Judiciary (not in order ofprecedence). It is the most viableinterface that connects the first threepillars with their stakeholders i.e.citizens. Therefore, its characteristicvitality lies in impartiality,representation, liberty and justice. Amisrepresentation of an incidentcould unleash a potential threat,even worse than the incident itself.The 16/3 incident of the Chassadinferno/conflagration is a case inpoint. A shocking sigh caught all andsundry to listen and watch the ISTVnews channel, reporting that onlyaround 10 houses were gutted downby fire. This was so misleading thateven the state CM was quoted assaying “khara khara.” This is agross injustice, for the live report ofthe burning clear ly indicatedotherwise—the flame, billowingsmoke and the areal extent. This isan un-called for. In a similar vein, the so-calledImpact TV Cable network could notmuster the courage to tell the wholeworld who the real perpetrators wereof the heinous crime. The newschannel deliberately muzzled itself,compromising its credibility while itreported that the inferno was carriedout by ‘unknown miscreants’. Arethese an appeasement tactic? It isthe gospel truth that the incidenthappened in a broad daylight. Evenwhile a smart mobile phone couldcapture gun-toting men donning incamouflage at the spot, where areyour HD Resolution lens facing?Post-incident, there have been ampleevidences coming up in the form ofvideo clips and photos. These aresubstantive enough to lay bare thenegligence of the media.The FalloutThe adverse consequence of themisreporting and misrepresentationtook a huge toll in the minds of thepeople. It resulted into collateral

Journalistic Challenges in Reporting Chassad Incidentdamages – both physical andemotional pains in the victims andthe like. Subscribers of the newscables have taken a pledge tounsubscribe them until and unless aclarification is issued from the mediahouses. As of now I write this piecethe ISTV YouTube News channeldated 16th march (12 noon) thatcontained the Chassad burningincident has got a staggering 9.2kdislikes, with a meagre 674 likes. Thisis a huge cost to the media ethics.Applied Ethics would term it a murderof the media.The FaultlineLand issue has always been the boneof contention. There have beenenough claims from both sides.Tangkhuls trace their origin fromthere, while Kukis claim it to be theirheritage from their forefathers whohave settled there since timeimmemorial. The faultline got into atotal split with the untimely burningof the latter’s slashed forest fieldsby the former. This is more or lesstan tamount to the 1993’s “QuitNotice” served to the Kukis of Joupivillage by the United Naga Council(UNC). Traditionally orconventionally, a slashed field meantfor shifting cultivation is burned inthe Spring season, waiting for theslashed trees to get dried up fullyand obtain maximum ashes on timelyburning for fertilizers.Defied the Quit Notice, overthousand innocent Kukis gave theirlives and lakhs were renderedhomeless. This time around, theneighbouring Sampui Tangkhulvillagers, orchestrated by the outfitNSCN I-M group, torched theChassad Kuki village. The villagenumbers close to two hundred andfifty households, sparing a little 10to twenty households.Failed StateState is defined by its var iedmachineries. Of late, Moreh , acommercial town of Manipurwitnessed a flare-up between thepeople therein and the unwelcomedState police commando. To containthe disgruntled mobs, there was an

endless supply line of forces.Reinforcement of police was roundthe clock. Here, merely meets theneed of the State. Ironically, theChassad tragedy happened underthe nose of the state police and the42nd Assam Rifles. It is hapless tofind both the forces lay supine. Here,loses confidence of its citizens. Thislaxity is dereliction of duty on theirpart. A befitting punishment shouldbe awarded to the concernedperpetrators and their suchaccomplices as the CommandingOff icer of 42nd Assam Rifles,Superintendent of Police of ChassadPolice Station and Officer-in-Chargefor letting the Tankhul mob burndown. Failure to do the needful maybe construed as the StateGovernment is hands in glove withthe perpetrators of th is ghastlycoward act. The self-proclaimedmob justice based on lack of properapplication of mind should beresponded by putting the culpritsbehind bar. Relief and rehabmeasures for the victims won’tsuffice. Anything less than this willbe considered inaction on the partof state government and be refusedby taking a refuge in Article 32 ofthe Constitution of India. With thisconstitutional writ of Mandamusunder Article 32, the Supreme Courtcan directly be approached, evencircumventing the State High Courtover the alleged inactions of thesaid two forces (the Police & theAssam Rif les) and the StateGovernment. Article 32 is aFundamental Right. Kuki CSOsshould hold firm their integrity andnot easily be co-opted. This willcome in handy for the Governmentof Manipur to restore the status quo.Otherwise, the Government will haveits task out in ensuring a peacefulco-existence between the twobeleaguered communities.Origin TheoriesTangkhuls trace their origin to theKhangkhui Mangsor caves inUkhrul d istrict of Manipur.Undoubtedly, they are pioneers ofChristianity in the state of Manipur.

Conversely, forgetting their belief inthe Biblical origin in the Edengarden, they preach around andposit their fellow-believer Kukis asrefugees in Manipur. Their commonbelief of origin has been dumped fortheir own political mileage.Historically, until the time the Kukishad arrived in their present areas,no entity hitherto existed as to ruleand control over them. This is theheritage of the Kukis of today whichnobody could claim ownership overtheir land.Way ForwardCome what may, the Kukis shallstrive hard, in the interest of justice,to stand their ground and not bebogged down by the irrelevantclaims of the Tangkhuls. A peaceloving Kuki community will holdfast unto its en trenched non-violence strategy. Else, an eye foran eye would make the whole worldblind.Peace could carve its own niche byinvolving all the three stakeholders-Kukis, Tangkhuls and StateGovernment. The tr i-partitenegotiation should be consultativeand not prescriptive. The two tribalChristian communities should try tobe on same page to give peace achance. This will assuredly providea low hanging fruit for our well-being, while the state governmentwould merely play the secondfiddle. This would be worth thewhile.Therefore, the Chassad Wrongshave hold out the perpetrators’hands in a clear sight. No mediacan hide the truth and no criminalbe immune and lay scot-free. Thereis a great likelihood that those twoprominent media houses in thestate suffer adverse consequences.Never theless, the aggrievedsubscribers are always ready to rollback their resolve to cut theirsubscription, provided a genuineinitiative is taken up to pacify themby the two TV cable networks.

Views expressed are personal.For any queries

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IT NewsImphal March 19

Lt Gen R P Kalita, General OfficerCommanding 3 Corps, called onthe Hon’ble Governor of Mizoram,P. S. Sreedharan Pillai at RajBhavan in Aizwal on 17 Mar 2020.The General Officer discussed theprevailing security situation in theState as well as along the Indo-Myanmar border. The CorpsCommander also apprised theHon’ble Governor of the actionsbeing taken by the Indian Army

GOC spear corps calls on thehon’ble governor of Mizoram

and Assam Rifles in maintainingpeace and tranquility in the State.The Hon’ble Governor lauded theSecurity Forces for theirprofe ssionalis m and sel f lesssacr i f ices und er challengingconditions and inhos pitab leterrain.The GOC assured the Hon’bleGovernor of all the cooperationand assistance of the Army andAssam Rif les to the people ofMizoram for achieving lastingpeace, development andprosperity.

ASSAM SCHEDULE VIII.FROM No.160 High Court Criminal Process No. 4

NDPS-04/02 GR-340/02

PROCLAMATION REQUIRING THE APPEARANCE OF THEACCUSED

NO IV Schedule V .Act 1898(Section 82 of the Code of Criminal Procedure)

1) Name , description and address

(2) Has committed on is suspectedto have committed.

3) Name

4)Have absconded or is inconcealing himself to avoid theservice of the said warrant

(5) Place of

(6)This Court or

Whereas complaint has been madebefore me that (I)Shri Jugeshswar ,S/o Shri Yaima SinghR/O Khongpal Chanam Leikai,P.S.Imphal EastDist. Manipur

The offence of U/S-210(b) NDPS Actpunishable under Section to IndianPenal Code .and it has been returnedto a warrant of arrest

thereupon issued that the said (3)deedcannot be found and whereas it hasbeen shown to my satisfaction thatthe said (4)

Proclamation is hereby made that thesaid (4) deed

is required to appear at (5)10:00A.M.In the Court of Addl. SessionJudge before (6)Karbi Anglong Diphu toAnswer the said complain on 20-03-2020 day of March 2020

Dated this 13th days of Feb 2020

Addl.Session JudgeKarbi Anglong Diphu

Of Promises, prosperityand our Rights and

Responsibility

Like the proverbial aim of the hunter, the focus of oursociety at present has been drawn to the issuesregarding the Bills and later the attack by coronavirus

and its subsequent fallout, so much so that we seemed tohave obliterated other equally pressing matters, if not greater.

The vagaries of nature that played havoc to crops in thestate is bound to adversely affect the supply of foodgrains,and with the approaching summer, things are bound to getmore diff icult. The disturbances and disruptions intransportation, over and above the human-induced ones havemade matters worse. Even with the two national highwaysbecoming functional, we still cannot say with certainty thatthings are back to normal, essential commodities beings almostas difficult to procure or just as expensive even now. There isalso the very real danger of out breaks of various epidemicdiseases as the garbage are seen piled up at various localityas well as at crowded place in Imphal. Road connectivity in lotof places other than the two main lifelines of the state stillneeds to be restored fully, and even the ones which are stillfunctioning are just so.

Fighting for a cause one believes is all very well, anddemanding understanding and attention from those who areat the helm of affairs of the state is a prerogative for a citizen.But fighting for one’s rights without discharging ourresponsibilities is nothing short of demanding a signed blankcheque.

We have become so ingrained with the idea andexperience of existing on subsidies, handouts and quotas.No one can present us a better life on a platter, and even inthe

unlikeliest event of such a thing coming true, we willnot be able to fully utilize the present. We need to earn ourkeeps, and for that to happen, we need to radically alterour present mindset from which a lot of the present tusslesare generated. Our state still has a lot to offer for thosewho seek to better themselves.

Life very rarely turns out to be the way we envisaged,but that is not an excuse to rebel or revolt. Only a mindsetthat can accept, understand and persevere can and willovercome every difficulty life can throw at it. Manipur, asa state has potentials waiting to be tapped. If we can growout of the narrow visions of caste, customs, culture or class,we can still turn this unique place into the paradise we haveso often been told of. But time is running out- and fast.For all the prep talk by the government and the leaders,what is actually needed is the implementation of the loftyideas and generous promises. The need of the hour is aleader who leads the way rather than one who shows theway. And we should be able to follow when such a leaderemerges. That is our responsibility. That is our right.

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