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Imphal Times Supplementary issue Edited by Rinku Khumukcham, Owned and Published by Iboyaima Khuman at Keishamthong Elangbam Leikai, Imphal and Printed by him at M/s Imphal Times Printers, Elangbam Leikai Imphal West, Contact No. 2452159, Resident Editor- Jeet Akoijam Page 2 Letters, Feedback and Suggestions to ‘Imphal Times’ can be sent to our e-mail : [email protected]. For advertisement kindy contact: - 0385-2452159 (O). For time being readers can reach the office at Cell Phone No. 9862860745 for any purpose. L. Ibomcha Singh Former Secretary (Law) On hearing the news of the notification of the adaptation of Laws (Amendment) order, 2019 extending Inner Line in Manipur by the Hon’ble President of India notified in the official gazette of Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India on December 11,2019, the people of Manipur had overwhelming joy. However, on minute scrutiny of 5the adaption order, the said joy was short-lived. There is a serious legal flaws the adaption order made by the Hon’ble President. It is a great pain and sorrow to see such legal loop holes in the said order. It seems that Union Government had wrongly exercise such power to issued such order under clause (2) of Article 372 of constitution of India. For matters where the Hon’ble President has to exercise the legislative powers under the constitution, such casualness should not be shown by the Union Government. To point out such legal flaws in the adaptation order are not with mala- fide intention to tarnish the image of the Hon’ble President and the union Government, but to protect and uphold the highest constitutional office of the Hon’ble President. It is due to the Union Government dealing with the matter in a hasty and casual manner without consulting and seeking proper legal advice from the appropriate legal experts. The fact is that the Adaptation of laws (Amendment) order,2019 was issued by the Hon’ble President on 11 th December,2019 in exercise of power conferred under clause (2) provides that the Hon’ble President may for the purpose of bringing the provisions of any Law is force in the territory of India into accord with the provisions and modifications of such law as may be necessary or expedient and specify the date from which the same would be effective where upon such law will be effective there from, subject to such adaptation and modifications. However, in view of the provisions of clause 3 (a) of the article 372, Hon’ble President can exercise the powers under clause (2) not beyond three years from the commencement of the constitution, i.e. the twenty sixth day of November, 1949. This is not an opinion but legal proposition based on factual legal provisions. This is not an opinion but legal proposition based on factual legal provisions. In this context, Hon’ble Supreme Court in civil appeal no .4918 of 1984 decided on April 1994 (state of Sikkim vs. Surendra Prasad Sharma and others) observed that, “ Article 372 (3) (a) makes it clear that this special power conferred on the President is transitory in nature and will not enure beyond three years from the commencement of the constitution”. In view of the above discussion, the Hon’ble President should not have exercised his power under the said provision as per mandate of the constitution of India. Therefore, the present adaptation order for extension of ILP to Manipur is unconstitutional ,void and has no force of law. what will be the fate of the action taken on the basis of the said impugned adaptation order is very annoying. Now , the only alternative actions to be taken by the union government to tide over from the present impasse is to introduce a Bill in ILP in the current session of the Parliament for validating the impugned adaptation order by inserting a validation clause for saving all the actions taken under the said impugned order from the date of its notification. We want a strong ILP not a paper tiger. For anything against the interest of the state Government and its people, we can’t remain as a mute spectator , we have to raise our voice to rectify such mistakes failing which our future generation will spit on our graveyards. It is my earnest appeal to all the civil societies and the stakeholders to remain clam without resorting to any agitations. We may have our trust and hope to the Union Government. Hon’ble President’s Adaptation of Law (Amendment) Order Extending ILP to Manipur Needs A Review. By Raju Vernekar Mumbai Feb 16 While anti-CAA agitations are going in some part of the country or other, a massive anti-CAA-NRC-NPR morcha, was organised by Maharashtra chapter”National Alliance against CAA-NRC-NPR” at Azad Maidan in South Mumbai on Saturday evening. Thousands of people, including a large number of women, participated in the morcha, amid recitation of Urdu poet FaizAhmad Faiz’s popular poem ‘Hum Dekhenge’ and slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. The participants came to Azad Maidan from various parts of Mumbai and the extended suburbs like Navi Mumbai, Thane as well as other parts of Maharashtra. Waving the tricolour and holding banners denouncing the CAA-NRC-NPR in their hands, the protesters raised slogans like “Modi, Shah se Azadi” (freedom from PM Modi and Amit Shah) and “freedom from the CAA and the NRC”. The protesters resolved against showing any documents (during the Yet another anti-CAA morcha in Mumbai NPR exercise or otherwise), saying that they are citizens of India since time immemorial. Resolutions against the CAA-NRC-NPR regime were also passed on the occasion. They demanded that the new citizenship law be repealed in the current Parliament session. At the stage at Azad Maidan, speakers recited noted Urdu poet Faiz Ahmad Faiz’s famous Urdu poem “Hum Dekhenge” (We will see), which has of late emerged as a kind of anthem for the anti-CAA protests in the country. Women protesters raised slogans like “Hum betiyan hain Jhanshi ki rani ki aur Mata Jijau Ki”. Convener of the protest, Justice (retired) Kolse Patil, social activist Teesta Setalvad, actor Sushant Singh, Samajwadi Party leader Abu Asim Azmi etc. were present on the occasion. In related development women protestors continued their agitation at “Mumbai Baug” Nagpada in South Mumbai demanding that the coalition government in Maharashtra must pass a resolution in the state legislature, that the state will not implement the CAA/NCR.NPR. Till now verbal assurances have been given by the leaders including Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray. However the state is yet to bring in anything on paper. DIPR Imphal, Feb.16 Education Minister Dr. Thokchom Radheshyam yesterday visited the Kasom Khullen High School, Kasom Khullen, in Kamjong District and inspected the school infrastructure including building, classrooms and hostels of both boys and girls. At the Kasom Khullen High School campus, the Minister interacted with the students, where students raised various issues concerning the school. Concerning up- gradation of the high school to a higher secondary school, the Minister assured to look into the issue. He explained that once a detailed report is called from the officials concerned he will discuss it with the Hon’ble Chief Minister. Dr. Radheshyam, who was on his maiden visit to the village as Education Minister, was also warmly welcomed by Kasom Khullen Villagers at the Bharat Nirman Rajiv Gandhi Sewa Kendra building. During a brief interaction with the villagers, he said that he Education Minister visits Kasom Khullen high School has a close affinity with the village and its people as his father was once posted as a teacher and lived in the village for more than a decade. He further assured to look into their demands regarding development of education sector in the area. During his brief interaction with the villagers, the Minister gave a patient hearing to the concerns of the villagers in the education sector. The villagers highlighted that the Kasom Khullen High School is the lone government high school in Kasom Khullen and used to be one of the leading schools with more than 300 students in the past. However, the number of students has declined over the years due to several reasons. Further highlighting the importance of a higher secondary school in the village or nearby areas, they also pointed out that many students dropped out after completion of 10 th grade as they are unable to afford further studies in outside the district due to financial constraint. Name Changed I, the undersigned, Priyanka Jain do hereby declare that I have renounced, relinquished and abandoned the use of my old name Priyanka Kumari Jain as I have assumed my new name Priyanka Jain. Sd/- Priyanka Jain Thagal Bazar,MG Avenue Imphal ,Majorkhul Wallet Lost I, the undersigned, Okram Ranjit Singh have lost my Wallet Containing Service ID Card bearing No.Hvd.9609 issued by Home Department ,Manipur ,Election ID Card,Addhar card,voter ID Card and some Cash, on the way between BOSEM office to Babupara VIP Colony Imphal on Febuary 14,2020. Finders are requested to hand it over to the undersigned. Sd/- Okram Ranjit Singh Yairipok Bishnunaha Mobile No -8974958087 DIPR Imphal, Feb.16 The youth population in India is very high and more than 65 percent of our country’s population are youth, Works Minister Thongam Biswajit Singh said yesterday. Biswajit was speaking as the chief guest at a congregation of young people at the 67 th Youth Day Celebration at Sahlong Lentol Keithelmanbi this afternoon. The congregation, presided over by Social Welfare and Co-operation Ministe. Nemcha Kipgen, also witnessed a world record attempt of the largest Thadou group Spheroid Dance. As part of the celebration, Biswajit also inaugurated a Suspension Bridge over River Gangol constructed under the Local Area Development Fund of the local MLA. The bridge will connect Ward no 5, Keithelmanbi to Tenjang Veng. Elaborating on the responsibilities of the youth in transforming a society, Biswajit said that no development in any society or nation building is possible without the youth’s power of ideas and their ambitions. That is why so many of our leaders including the late APJ Abdul Kalam had also emphasised on the youth of the Minister Biswajit emphasises on youth’s role in nation building country, he added. The youth is considered to be pillars of the nation, he stated, and continued that we should fully understand the importance of the youth in bringing transformation to a society. The Minister also explained that we all have our aims, objectives and ambition and that according to Swami Vivekananda’s teaching the youth should follow the three principles of purity, patience and perseverance to succeed in any missions. Above all these, we should also understand that love, trust and respect amongst ourselves is also very necessary, he said. Further in his message for the youth, the Minister urged the young people should not waste time and added that now is the best time to work. He also explained the importance of education, and said, it is the backbone of our society, and no resources available to us are of use without human resource or education. The Prime Minister believes that education is the only way to fight poverty, he said. The Minister also spoke on the School Fagathansi. Speaking as the functional president of the celebration, Nemcha Kipgen spoke on the importance of the youth in developing a society. She said that there is nothing that the youth can’t achieve. She also stressed on the need of the youth to remain healthy and to seek knowledge and to stay away from drugs and other intoxicants. The celebration also witnessed folk dances and other cultural items from the local villagers. yesterday’s celebration was also attended by Hill Area Committee Chairman T.Thangjalam Haokip, MANIDCO and MANITRON chairman Shri Dr. Radheshyam Yumnam, Wangjing Tentha MLA Brojen Singh, Naoria Pakhanglakpa MLA S.Subhaschandra Singh and Kshetrigao MLA N Indrajit Singh as guests of honour. IGAR (South) Imphal Feb 16 Thingat Battalion of Churachandpur Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) organised a free health check up and a motivational lecture on Career in Medical Fieldfor the students and teachers of Vunzagen Higher Secondary School at Mata Village in Churchandpur District on yesterday respectively. The medical team under the Medical Officer checked the students and spread awareness regarding Government of India’s Ayushman Bharat initiative. During his interaction with the A R conducts free medical check up and career counseling drive students the Medical Officer emphasized the importance of hygiene. The session witnessed active participation from the students. The career counselling vehicle of the battalion was also placed in the venue and information regarding job opportunities in Indian Army and Assam Rifles was given to the students. Currently a pre recruitment training is being given to youth by the battalion and many more students have wished to join the program after today’s career counselling drive Assam Rifles is resolute in uplifting the lives of these youths through such initiatives and the efforts were happily acknowledged by the students and teachers alike who requested the battalion to conduct such events in the future also.

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Imphal Times Supplementary issue

Edited by Rinku Khumukcham, Owned and Published by Iboyaima Khuman at Keishamthong Elangbam Leikai, Imphal and Printed by him at M/s Imphal Times Printers, Elangbam Leikai Imphal West, Contact No. 2452159, Resident Editor- Jeet Akoijam

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Letters, Feedback and Suggestions to ‘Imphal Times’can be sent to our e-mail : [email protected].

For advertisement kindy contact: - 0385-2452159 (O).For time being readers can reach the office at Cell

Phone No. 9862860745 for any purpose.

L. Ibomcha SinghFormer Secretary (Law)

On hearing the news of thenotification of the adaptation ofLaws (Amendment) order, 2019extending Inner Line in Manipur bythe Hon’ble President of Indianotified in the official gazette ofMinistry of Home Affairs,Government of India on December11,2019, the people of Manipur hadoverwhelming joy. However, onminute scrutiny of 5the adaptionorder, the said joy was short-lived.There is a serious legal flaws theadaption order made by the Hon’blePresident. It is a great pain andsorrow to see such legal loop holesin the said order. It seems that Union

Government had wrongly exercisesuch power to issued such orderunder clause (2) of Article 372 ofconstitution of India. For matterswhere the Hon’ble President has toexercise the legislative powers underthe constitution, such casualnessshould not be shown by the UnionGovernment.To point out such legal flaws in theadaptation order are not with mala-fide intention to tarnish the imageof the Hon’ble President and theunion Government, but to protectand uphold the h ighestconstitutional office of the Hon’blePresident. It is due to the UnionGovernment dealing with the matterin a hasty and casual mannerwithout consulting and seeking

proper legal advice from theappropriate legal experts.The fact is that the Adaptation oflaws (Amendment) order,2019 wasissued by the Hon’ble President on11th December,2019 in exercise ofpower conferred under clause (2)provides that the Hon’ble Presidentmay for the purpose of bringing theprovisions of any Law is force inthe territory of India into accordwith the provisions andmodifications of such law as maybe necessary or expedient andspecify the date from which thesame would be effective where upon such lawwill be effective there from, subjectto such adaptation andmodifications. However, in view of

the provisions of clause 3 (a) of thearticle 372, Hon’ble President canexercise the powers under clause (2)not beyond three years from thecommencement of the constitution,i.e. the twenty sixth day of November,1949. This is not an opinion but legalproposition based on factual legalprovisions. This is not an opinionbut legal proposition based onfactual legal provisions. In thiscontext, Hon’ble Supreme Court incivil appeal no .4918 of 1984 decidedon April 1994 (state of Sikkim vs.Surendra Prasad Sharma and others)observed that, “ Article 372 (3) (a)makes it clear that this specialpower conferred on the Presidentis transitory in nature and will notenure beyond three years from the

commencement of theconstitution”.In view of the above discussion,the Hon’ble President should nothave exercised his power under thesaid provision as per mandate ofthe constitution of India. Therefore,the present adaptation order forextension of ILP to Manipur isunconstitutional ,void and has noforce of law. what will be the fate ofthe action taken on the basis of thesaid impugned adaptation order isvery annoying.Now , the only alternative actionsto be taken by the uniongovernment to tide over from thepresent impasse is to introduce aBill in ILP in the current session ofthe Parliament for validating the

impugned adaptation order byinserting a validation clause forsaving all the actions taken underthe said impugned order from thedate of its notification.We want a strong ILP not a papertiger.For anything against the interest ofthe state Government and itspeople, we can’t remain as a mutespectator , we have to raise ourvoice to rectify such mistakes failingwhich our future generation will spiton our graveyards.It is my earnest appeal to all the civilsocieties and the stakeholders toremain clam without resorting toany agitations. We may have ourtrust and hope to the UnionGovernment.

Hon’ble President’s Adaptation of Law (Amendment) Order Extending ILP toManipur Needs A Review.

By Raju VernekarMumbai Feb 16

While anti-CAA agitations are goingin some part of the country or other,a massive anti-CAA-NRC-NPRmorcha, was organised byMaharashtra chapter”NationalAlliance against CAA-NRC-NPR” atAzad Maidan in South Mumbai onSaturday evening.Thousands of people, including alarge number of women, participatedin the morcha, amid recitation of Urdupoet Faiz Ahmad Faiz’s popular poem‘Hum Dekhenge’ and slogansagainst Prime Minister NarendraModi and Home Minister Amit Shah.The participants came to AzadMaidan from various parts ofMumbai and the extended suburbslike Navi Mumbai, Thane as well asother parts of Maharashtra. Wavingthe tricolour and holding bannersdenouncing the CAA-NRC-NPR intheir hands, the protesters raisedslogans like “Modi, Shah se Azadi”(freedom from PM Modi and AmitShah) and “freedom from the CAAand the NRC”.The pro testers resolved againstshowing any documents (during the

Yet another anti-CAA morcha in Mumbai

NPR exercise or otherwise), sayingthat they are citizens of India sincetime immemorial. Resolutionsagainst the CAA-NRC-NPR regimewere also passed on the occasion.They demanded that the newcitizenship law be repealed in thecurrent Parliament session. At thestage at Azad Maidan, speakersrecited noted Urdu poet FaizAhmad Faiz’s famous Urdu poem“Hum Dekhenge” (We will see),which has of late emerged as a kindof anthem for the anti-CAA protestsin the country.Women protesters raised sloganslike “Hum betiyan hain Jhanshi kirani ki aur Mata Jijau Ki”. Convener

of the protest, Justice (retired) KolsePatil, social activist Teesta Setalvad,actor Sushant Singh, SamajwadiParty leader Abu Asim Azmi etc.were present on the occasion.In related development womenprotestors continued their agitationat “Mumbai Baug” Nagpada in SouthMumbai demanding that the coalitiongovernment in Maharashtra mustpass a resolution in the statelegislature, that the state will notimplement the CAA/NCR.NPR. Tillnow verbal assurances have beengiven by the leaders including ChiefMinister Uddhav Thackeray.However the state is yet to bring inanything on paper.

DIPRImphal, Feb.16

Education Minister Dr. ThokchomRadheshyam yesterday visited theKasom Khullen High School,Kasom Khullen, in Kamjong Districtand inspected the schoolinfrastructure including building,classrooms and hostels of bothboys and girls.At the Kasom Khullen High Schoolcampus, the Minister interactedwith the students, where studentsraised various issues concerningthe school. Concerning up-gradation of the high school to ah igher secondary school, theMinister assured to look into theissue. He explained that once adetailed report is called from theofficials concerned he will discussit with the Hon’ble Chief Minister.Dr. Radheshyam, who was on hismaiden v isit to the v illage asEducation Minister, was alsowarmly welcomed by KasomKhullen Villagers at the BharatNirman Rajiv Gandhi Sewa Kendrabuilding. During a brief interactionwith the villagers, he said that he

Education Minister visits KasomKhullen high School

has a close affinity with the villageand its people as his father was onceposted as a teacher and lived in thevillage for more than a decade. Hefurther assured to look into theirdemands regarding development ofeducation sector in the area.During his brief interaction with thevillagers, the Minister gave a patienthearing to the concerns of thevillagers in the education sector.The villagers highlighted that theKasom Khullen High School is thelone government high school in

Kasom Khullen and used to be oneof the leading schools with morethan 300 students in the past.However, the number of studentshas declined over the years due toseveral reasons. Fur therhighlighting the importance of ahigher secondary school in thevillage or nearby areas, they alsopointed out that many studentsdropped out after completion of10th grade as they are unable toafford further studies in outside thedistrict due to financial constraint.

Name ChangedI, the undersigned, Priyanka Jain do hereby declare that I

have renounced, relinquished and abandoned the use of my old namePriyanka Kumari Jain as I have assumed my new name PriyankaJain.

Sd/-Priyanka Jain

Thagal Bazar,MG AvenueImphal ,Majorkhul

Wallet LostI, the undersigned, Okram Ranjit Singh have lost my Wallet

Containing Service ID Card bearing No.Hvd.9609 issued by HomeDepartment ,Manipur ,Election ID Card,Addhar card,voter ID Cardand some Cash, on the way between BOSEM office to Babupara VIPColony Imphal on Febuary 14,2020.

Finders are requested to hand it over to the undersigned.Sd/-

Okram Ranjit SinghYairipok Bishnunaha

Mobile No -8974958087

DIPRImphal, Feb.16

The youth population in India is veryhigh and more than 65 percent of ourcountry’s population are youth,Works Minister Thongam BiswajitSingh said yesterday. Biswajit wasspeaking as the chief guest at acongregation of young people at the67th Youth Day Celebration at SahlongLentol Keithelmanbi this afternoon.The congregation, presided over bySocial Welfare and Co-operationMiniste. Nemcha Kipgen, alsowitnessed a world record attempt ofthe largest Thadou group SpheroidDance. As part of the celebration,Biswajit also inaugurated aSuspension Bridge over River Gangolconstructed under the Local AreaDevelopment Fund of the localMLA. The bridge will connect Wardno 5, Keithelmanbi to Tenjang Veng.Elaborating on the responsibilities ofthe youth in transforming a society,Biswajit said that no development inany society or nation building ispossible without the youth’s powerof ideas and their ambitions. That iswhy so many of our leaders includingthe late APJ Abdul Kalam had alsoemphasised on the youth of the

Minister Biswajit emphasises onyouth’s role in nation building

country, he added. The youth isconsidered to be pillars of the nation,he stated, and continued that weshould fully understand theimportance of the youth in bringingtransformation to a society.The Minister also explained that weall have our aims, objectives andambition and that according toSwami Vivekananda’s teaching theyouth should follow the threeprinciples of purity, patience andperseverance to succeed in anymissions. Above all these, weshould also understand that love,trust and respect amongst ourselvesis also very necessary, he said.Further in his message for the youth,the Minister urged the youngpeople should not waste time andadded that now is the best time towork.He also explained the importanceof education, and said, it is thebackbone of our society, and noresources available to us are of usewithout human resource oreducation. The Prime Minister

believes that education is the onlyway to fight poverty, he said. TheMinister also spoke on the SchoolFagathansi.Speaking as the functionalpresident of the celebration ,Nemcha Kipgen spoke on theimportance of the youth indeveloping a society. She said thatthere is nothing that the youth can’tachieve. She also stressed on theneed of the youth to remain healthyand to seek knowledge and to stayaway from drugs and o therintoxicants.The celebration also witnessed folkdances and other cultural items fromthe local villagers.yesterday’s celebration was alsoattended by Hill Area CommitteeChairman T.Thangjalam Haokip,MANIDCO and MANITRONchairman Shri Dr. RadheshyamYumnam, Wangjing Tentha MLABrojen Singh, Naoria PakhanglakpaMLA S.Subhaschandra Singh andKshetrigao MLA N Indrajit Singh asguests of honour.

IGAR (South)Imphal Feb 16

Thingat Battalion ofChurachandpur Sector AssamRifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR(South) organised a free healthcheck u p and a motiv ationallecture on Car eer in MedicalFieldfor the students and teachersof Vunzagen Higher SecondarySchool at Mata Village inChurch andpur Distr ict onyesterday respectively.The med ical team un der theMedical Off icer checked thestudents and spread awarenessregarding Government of India’sAyushman Bharat in it iative.During his interaction with the

A R conducts free medical check upand career counseling drive

students the Medical Of f iceremphasized the importance ofhygiene.The session witnessed activeparticipation from the students.The career counselling vehicle of

the battalion was also placed inthe ven ue and infor mationregard ing job opportunities inIndian Army and Assam Rifles wasgiven to the students.Current ly a pre recr u itmenttraining is being given to youthby the battalion and many morestudents have wished to join theprogr am af ter today’s careercounselling driveAssam Rif les is reso lu te inuplifting the lives of these youthsthrough such initiatives and the effortswere happily acknowledged by thestudents and teachers alike whorequested the battalion to conductsuch events in the future also.