Manjhi says he'll quit; Nitish’s bother grows Regional
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Manjhi says he'll quit; Nitish’s bother grows Regional
Regional IMPHAL, SATURDAY 08 NOVEMBER, 2014 NOTICE Invites Village chief to Kangpokpi Public Health Engineering Division i) Kangpokpi ii) Saitu Gamphazon iii) Saikul The respective villages' chiefs are informed to meet department officials at PHED office, Kangpokpi within one week from the publication of this notification. The chiefs are also informed to bring voters' lists of their respective villages along with them for necessary clarification. No water supply facility and other benefits under sanitary programme, Government of India, would not be extended to villages whose chiefs fail to meet the officials within one week from the publication of this notice. Sd/- Ningombam Gambhir Singh Executive Engineer, PHED, Kangpokpi. KANGP0KPI UNFOUND VILLAGES SlNo. Name of village 1 2 1 A. GELMOL 2 B. LANGHOI 3 CHANGOUBUNGV 4 CHANGSANG 5. CHOWANGNOM 6 CHINGJANG 7 D. KHONOM 8 DAILY WARD NO. 2 9 DAILY WARD NO. 3 10 DAMPHAI 11 DL MUNPI 12 DULAND 13 G. CHAMPHAI 14 G. MUIJANG 15 G. SONGBUPHAI 16 G. MUNOM 17 GELMOL 18 HAIMUNOM 19 HARUP KUKI 20 HARUP MAOHING 21 HARUP NAGA I 22 HOJANG 23 J. MOLVOM KHOPI 24 JN CHAMPHAI 25 JANGNOMPHAI 26 JNJALEMPHAI 27 JOULENPHAI 28 JOUPI 29 KMUNGBUNG 30 KHOLMUNOM 31 JELJANG 32 L JOULEN SIMOL 33 L KHONOM 34 L LMOLPHAI 35 L POLEN 36 L MUNNOM 37 LANGKA 38 LEISHANG 39 LANGJANG 40 LEIBOMJANG 41 MAOKOT 42 MARAMEI NAGA 43 MAYANGKHANG MAYANGKHANG KHUNOU 44 45 MK GAMHOI 46 MOLHOI 47 MOLPHAI 88 MUNNOM 49 N PHUNGCHOIJANG 50 N TEIJANG 51 NEW CANAN 52 NEW HAIZOL 53 NAGAMUN 54 P PHAIJANG 55 PSOLENPHAI 56 PHAIJANG 57 PHOPHABUNG 58 S GANGHOI 59 S HAPPYLAND 60 S KHONOMPHAI 61 S MOLLEN 62 S PHAIPIJANG 63 S PHANJANG 64 S SELSI 65 S TINGPHAI 66 SADIM KUKI 67 SANGJANG PAKANG 68 SANGAM 69 SIBJANG 70 SONGPEKJANG NEPALI 71 T CHAMPIPHAI 72 T JANGLENPHAI 73 T LHANGNOM 74 TUMUYON KHULLEN 75 TAPHOU KUKI 76 TAPON NAGA 77 TH CHOLENPHAI 78 TUIBI 79 TUIJANG WAICHONG 80 TUITHENNGAM 81 V JANGLENPHAI 82 V LHUNGLEI 83 VALPAMON 84 BHABOMLUI 85 W JOUPI 86 WEST SHANTING SAIKUL UNFOUND VILLAGES SL.NO. Name of village 1 2 1 AYOKPA KABUI 2 C. JOUJANG 3 C. KHOLEN 4 C. MOLJOL 5 CHANNiNGPOKPI 6 CHIKKIM VENG 7 CHINGDAI KHUNOU 8 CHINGKA LAMBI 9 D. LAIKOT 10 DENGLEN 11 GALLAM TSE/23638-8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 GWALTABI H. MOULHOI HAIBUNG HAOKIP VENG HEINGANLOK HEIROKLAND J.K. LUNGLHAIMUN (DONGSUM MACHET) JORDANPHAI KAMUSAICHANG KARPUR SUNGBA KEIROUCHINGDONG KWAROK MARING L. MOLNOM LAIKOT KOM LEIHAOPOKPI LEISEMLOK LHANGSOM LHUNGTIN LESHAMLOK TKL LUIDUNG VENG MAKOKCHING B MAPHOU KUKI MAPHOU TANGKHUL MOJOL MOKANG NGAMNEH MOLKONBUNG MONGJANG N. CHALJANG N. HEIKON N. KHALLONG N. MOULHOIPHAI N.TERAKHONG NAPHAI NGARONCHINGJEN NGOUBIKHONG NONGMAIPAL NUNGKOT KHUMAN NURATHEL OLD BOLJANG PEACE COLONY PHAINOM 1 PHUNGTON POIROUTANGKHUL S. BOIJANG S.JANGNOMPHAl S. MONBUNG SADA LUNGTHAR SAMACHING SANAM TANGKHUL SANDANG SENBA KABUl SHARON VENG SOMPHUNG SONGBEM SONGPEHJANG SUB-DIVISIONAL HEAD QUATER 68 T. GOJANG 69 T. LAMKAJANG 70 T. THANGKAN 71 TAMACHING TKL 72 TAOTHANG VENG 73 TERAPHAI 74 THANGJA 75 THONGNANPAL 76 TOMBIHANGBU 77 TONGKOTANGKHUL 78 TWICHAMPHAI 79 WAITHOU CHIRU 80 WALPABUNG 81 WUNGHON (T) 82 ZALENPHAl SAITU UNFOUND VILLAGES SLNo. Name of village 1 2 1 ASILONG 2 HAIJOL 3 JAMPI 4 KANGCHUP KHUL BANGLA 5 KHOLENPHAI 6 KOTLEN 7 KOUBRU LEIKHA 8 L. SINGHOL 9 L HENGJANG 10 LAIKHONG AVENUE 11 LALHOIPHAI 12 LHANGJOL 13 M.SONGPI 14 MACHANGRAM 15 MONGTUN 16 MOLTHANG 17 N. KHONOMPHAI 18 P. CHAMPHAi 19 S. HENGMOL 20 S. GAMNOMJANG 21 S. SIMTON 22 SILOI NEPALI BASTI 23 SIMOL 24 SONGYANG WAPHONG 25 T. KIPLOU 26 TANIULONG LANGKA 27 THANGLONG KABUI 28 VENGNOM Rights body condemns politico-militant ‘nexus’ Manjhi says he'll quit; Nitish’s bother grows SHILLONG, Nov 7 In the wake of police's chargesheet against Meghalaya social welfare and veterinary and animal husbandry minister Deborah Marak for her links with rebel outfit, Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), to win the last assembly election, Meghalaya People's Human Rights Council (MPHRC) has called for a 'credible and impartial' investigation into the 'nexus', which it called a human rights violation. "The alleged conspiracy between politicians and militants to influence voters in the electoral process amounts to a clear violation of the rights of citizens. The allegations show the last assembly elections were never conducted in a fair and genuine manner," said Dino DG Dympep, chairman of the MPHRC here. Besides Deborah, who is also the working president of Meghalaya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) and a former deputy chief minister, Youth Congress functionary Tennydard Marak has also been charge-sheeted in connection with the case, which was based on an FIR filed by the defeated Independent candidate for the Williamnagar seat, Jonathon Sangma, last year. Police had filed chargesheets in the court of the chief judicial magistrate, Williamnagar, East Garo Hills district, on Monday against the social welfare minister and Tennydard for allegedly taking the help of GNLA to intimidate voters. Sections 120B (criminal conspiracy), 171F (using undue influence during elections) and 506 (criminal intimidation) have been invoked by police. CM Mukul Sangma said the State Government would 'not shield anybody' and the 'law would take its own course'. East Garo Hills SP Davies NR Marak said, "According to Section 41(A) of the latest CrPC Amendment Act, 2009, brought into force in 2010, a person need not be arrested for offences where the punishment is less than seven years. In this particular case, all sections fall under that category." Jitan Ram Manjhi created fresh flutter saying he was chief minister for "only a few days". PATNA, Nov 7 On a day JD(U) strongman Nitish Kumar plotted revival of the 'Janata Parivar' at Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav's Delhi home over lunch on Thursday, his controversy-prone nominee Jitan Ram Manjhi created fresh flutter saying he was chief minister for "only a few days". All this as the BJP demanded Manjhi's resignation for violating rules by appointing his son-in-law as a close aide. Following an outcry over Devendra Kumar serving as Manjhi's personal assistant, the CM was forced to remove him on Wednesday night. This wasn't the first time Manjhi had embarrassed Kumar, who placed him on the CM's chair in May this year fearing a coup after the Lok Sabha drubbing. The reasoning also was the BJP wouldn't try to dislodge a Mahadalit CM. However, with Manjhi saying he is CM for just a few days, Kumar is again in a fix. His attempt to make Mahadalit the CM now seems to have backfired, as he is stuck with him because removing Manjhi will open him to accusation of being power hungry, with the BJP gleefully dismissing his professed love for Dalits as a hoax. When media asked Bihar JD(U) chief Bashistha Narain Singh who was going to replace Manjhi if he indeed quit, Singh said he wasn't aware of the context in which Manjhi had made the comment. But, another JD(U) functionary sarcastically said, "The CM has talked in terms of days, not hours!" While the initial assessment was Kumar had played his cards well by appointing a Musahar - the most "backward" among Dalits - CM to send a positive message to the community, it does appear with the benefit of hindsight that the JD(U) bigwig was just delaying the inevitable before next year's assembly elections. The grapevine is buzzing with Kumar-Manjhi differences and that the two haven't spoken to each other for a long time. Kumar has ignored Manjhi while calling JD(U) ministers and office-bearers to meetings at his residence. Not surprisingly, senior ministers close to Kumar brush aside Manjhi as inconsequential. Nonetheless, JD(U) seniors are apprehensive of the consequences of removing Manjhi before 2015 polls. "The party will lose support of Mahadalits in a big way," said a senior minister, adding that he hoped Kumar would be able to hammer out a workable transfer-of-power plan. -TNN Sovan Chatterjee to be TMC's mayoral candidate for the KMC elections, 2015 KOLKATA, Nov 7 It's no longer a guessing game. Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday put her seal on Sovan Chatterjee as the mayoral candidate for the Kolkata Municipal Corporation elections scheduled in May, next year. The CM announced Chatterjee's name as the party's mayoral candidate at a workers' meet at Pailan in south 24 Parganas district. At the same time, the Trinamool Congress chief made it clear that there was no possibility of pre-poning the civic elections scheduled in May 2015. "We don't have to prepone the KMC elections. We will hold the civic elections on time. There are lot of works which we need to do before the elections. And we will have Sovan as the mayor for the next civic board," Banerjee said at the workers' meet on Wednesday. This sounded strange to some Trinamool Congress leaders who felt that it was quite unusual for a CM and the party chief to choose the workers' meet platform for announcement of the name of Kolkata's mayoral candidate. "Going by the trend, it is too early to announce the name of mayoral candidate for an elections scheduled six months later. Going by the speech of the CM, it is also clear that she does not want an early elections, then why is such hurry in naming the mayoral candidate," asked a Trinamool Congress MLA. However, a section of Trinamool Congress leaders are not surprised at the CM's announcement. Some of them reasoned that it was a calculated move on Banerjee's part to shut the mouth of a section of party leaders who had become vocal in bringing a change in the mayoral candi- date given a 'poor performance' of the present civic board in upgrading majority of the essential civic services. Besides, the CM had to silence a section of media who had been publishing the news about internal feud arising out of selecting a suitable mayoral candidate for the civic elections. A section of Trinamool Congress leaders wanted Subrata Mukherjee as the mayoral candidate to take on the BJP which has been growing steadily in Kolkata. Some had even expressed their choice in favour of Sashi Panja in case Mukherjee refused to be in the fray. Present incumbent Sovan Chatterjee, however, was elated at the CM's announcement. "She has been my mentor throughout my political career. It was didi who encouraged me to contest civic polls way back in 1985. The Trinamool Congress run KMC board could not have performed well had the CM not extended the fullest support to me in past four and half years. Now I will abide by my party chief's instructions," Chatterjee told mediapersons on Wednesday. 350 days in jail, Kunal keeps paying to party fund KOLKATA, Nov 7: Suspended Trinamool Congress MP Kunal Ghosh may have attacked almost everyone, including party supremo Mamata Banerjee, for their alleged involvement with the multi-crore Saradha scam but is yet to severe his ties with Trinamool Congress complete- ly. For over a year now - for most part spend in jail - Ghosh hasn't stopped paying Rs 10,000 monthly to the party fund, like all other Trinamool MPs. Showcaused in September 12, suspended in Sep 28 and arrested in November 11 in 2013, the amount Ghosh has since paid to Trinamool has now exceeded five-digits. TC MP and senior lawyer Kalyan Banerjee took to legalities to explain the obvious embarrassment. "He has been suspended and not expelled. And anyway he could have just left an instruction to his bank to stop debiting the amount," Banerjee said. According to party sources, all Trinamool MPs pay Rs 10,000 per month to the party fund. To avoid delay, sources added, most leave instructions to their bank that the amount be debited on a monthly interval. A few pay in cash too. In this case it appears, sources hinted, that Kunal didn't revoke the bank instructions. The Bank account is in the Parliament Street branch - in the same branch Trinamool too maintains an account. Mps usually earn Rs 50,000 per month apart from other entitlements but together with the allowance the figure reaches close to lakh, sources claimed. For Kunal, however, it is different. He gets around Rs 48,000 for not attending the parliament, sources said. For a party keen to forget him, it appears surprising that it had chosen to remain mum on Kunal's ongoing contribution to the party fund. Something which Trinamool chose to ignore. Teacher arrested on charges of sexual abuse in Mizoram AIZAWL, Nov 7: A primary school teacher has been arrested on charges of sexually abusing 32 students in Champhai district of Mizoram, a police officer said on Friday. Lalhmingmawia (30), a teacher at the Primary School in Saichal village of Champhai district, was arrested by police yesterday and was brought to Champhai where he will be produced before a local district court later in the day. Champhai Superintendent of Police John Laldina said Lalhmingmawia was arrested after parents of two students lodged an FIR in nearby Ngopa police station. He said it was later learnt that 30 other students were also victims of sexual abuse by the teacher. Laldina said investigations revealed that the teacher molested the girls aged between 8 and 12 years over the past three years. The accused was appointed as the teacher of the Primary School by the village council in 2012. The victims earlier did not speak up out of fear as he had threatened the girls with dire consequences, the SP added. 19,000 detonators seized AIZAWL, Nov 7: Nineteen thousand detonators have been seized from a vehicle at Mizoram-Myanmar border trade centre Zokhawthar, the police said on Friday. The detonators were seized from a cab driven by Kaphnuna (23) of Zokhawthar village yesterday, the police said. Kaphnuna and his suspected accomplice Rochhingpuia (35) were arrested in this connection. -PTI