Saturday, September 20, 2008

Police personnel checking the mobile phones of passers by launching a drive to ascertain the owners of SIM cards


M

PCC chief’s post
‘Gaikhangam will stay on till next year’
By Our Staff Reporter
IMPHAL, Sep 19 : Though the term of Gaikhangam as the president of the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee has expired, he will continue to occupy the post till the middle part of next year, said a reliable source from within the MPCC while speaking to The Sangai Express today.
However there may be some changes among the other office bearers of the MPCC ahead of the Parliamentary election.
Despite the fact that the term of Gaikhangam as the president has expired and the signature campaign which was submitted to the AICC as well as the meetings held to demand his removal and installation of a fresh president, Gaikhan-gam will continue in his post till the middle part of next year, said the source.
As reported in this paper earlier, the pressure mounted on the AICC to demand the removal of Gaikhangam will cut no ice as the AICC never bows to pressure tactics, said the source further.
The Congress Working Committee which recently met at Delhi also did not discuss the removal of Gaikhangam, added the source.
Explaining, the source maintained that it is not only Gaikhangam whose term has expired but also the term of the presidents of the district and block level of the Congress. The term of the other office bearers has also expired, said the source and reminded that even the term of Sonia Gandhi as the president of the AICC has expired.
Pointing out that election of the president of the Pradesh Congress Committee is a cumbersome process, the source said that prior to the change in the presidency of the MPCC, changes are first effected at the grass root level, followed at the block level and then district level and at the Pradesh Congress level.
So this in effect means that though the term of Gaikhangam as president has expired, he will not be immediately asked to step down.
Notification of the election is also yet to be issued.
On the other hand, since a change in the presidency of the Pradesh Congress Committee just ahead of the Parliamentary election may not prove healthy for the Congress, there is as such no plan to effect a change at the moment.
Though the AICC or Congress leaders have not officially issued any statement, there have been enough hints that Gaikhangam will continue in his post till May next year.
On the other hand, some changes may effected among the office bearers of the MPCC before the Parliamentary election. The changes will effected to strengthen the party ahead of the Parliamentary election.
Gaikhangam who recently returned after attending the CWC meeting convened a meeting of all office bearers of the MPCC today at 2 pm, said the source.
During the meeting Gaikhangam briefed the officer bearers of the MPCC of the CWC meeting as well as his inputs at the meeting pertaining to the preparations being taken up for the Lok Sabha polls.
Keen to win both the Parliamentary seats in Manipur, the CWC discussed at length the strategies to be adopted in Manipur, Gaikhangam informed the meeting.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Road leading to Heirok from Wangjing being blocked during the public meeting held today to discuss the shooting incident


Shooting of Heirok youth : Fresh appeal to KYKL/UNLF/KCP
Many begin homeward journey
By Our Staff Reporter
IMPHAL, Sep 16 : With the ban imposed by the proscribed KYKL and UNLF on the movement of the people of Heirok outside their locality being implemented through the shooting of a youth from Heirok on the thigh on September 15, about 50 people of Heirok staying in other parts of the State have started returning home.
Simultaneously a public meeting was held at Heirok today wherein fresh appeals were issued to the outfits to lift the ban imposed on them.
The youth, Laishram Shashikumar of Heirok Part II was running a pharmacy at RIMS road and he was shot on his thigh yesterday by suspected UNLF cadres, who reportedly said that he had not heeded the earlier warning not to venture outside Heirok.
KYKL and UNLF had decided to impose the ban on the movement of the people from Heirok following the decision of the people of Heirok to set up SPOs in the aftermath of the shooting spree during a Thabal Chongba festival in March this year, in which two persons including a girl were killed, while another girl was seriously injured, impairing her eye sight.
The recruitment process of the SPOs is over and at the moment the selected candidates are undergoing training.
The two outfits had earlier warned the JAC of Heirok to retract from the demand to set up the SPOs but since their warning was not heeded the ban was imposed.
According to a report received from Heirok, following the shooting of Shashikumar, about 50 people from Heirok, including Government employees who were staying in other parts of Manipur have started returning home.
Three students of KM Blooming School, Khanga-bok have also returned home.
To discuss the new development a public meeting was held at the ground of Primary School at Heirok Part II attended by over a thousand people.
Five resolutions were adopted after the meeting. The resolutions said that the people of Heirok have taken a serious note of the shooting of Shashikumar and to ensure that such incident does not recur, an agitation will be held later to show their opposition to such action.
The people also resolved to appeal again to the UNLF, KYKL and KCP to revoke the ban imposed on the people of Heirok. The KCP had supported the stand of the KYKL and UNLF.
The other resolutions adopted included, urging the Govt to ensure security for the people of Heirok, to urge the Government to bear the medical expenses of Shashikumar and to highlight the resolutions through the media.
Earlier in the day, before the public meeting was held, a road block was put up on the road leading to Heirok from Wangjing. Other roads leading to Heirok were also blocked.
Heirok AC MLA M Oken was barred by the people from venturing out of the place.
The meeting which started at about 3 pm stretched on till 6.30 pm and the road blocks were lifted after the meeting wound up.
Following the incident yesterday, security was beefed up in and around Heirok and in other sensitive parts of Thoubal district.
Shashikumar is recuperating at the hospital.