Momoi passed away
UZO Zotang Block Secretary M Lal Zou found dead
UZO Zotang Block Secretary a shisa in kimu
Lamka, August 16: Gari accident zieh a shi hiding a mijousie in agintat Gousuanlal @ M. Lal Zou s/o (L) Th angchinkhup of S. Belpuan pen hiamhei a adehkhu kisatna ma muthei ahiban ah hepina bei a kisoisahna hiding a gintat liamna ma tuomtuom atahsa tung a muthei ahina ah meltheilou pawlkhat in atha hiding a gintat ahidan report in gen hi.
M. Lal Zou ahileh August 13, 2022 zan nai 11:00 ding vel a phone call amu jou a S. Belpuan khuo apat Singngat khuo zuon a Bolero a taipawt ahina ah meltheilou pawlkhat in Singngat Hanmual a lamtan a tuachi'a a soisallup uh hiding a gintat ahi chi'n zong report in gen hi.
August 14, 2022 zingmawng nai 7:00 ding vel a M. Lal Zou a shisa a aluong mukhiet ahijou sawtlou nung in a innsungmi te'n social media leh mimal khat-leni phone called tungtawn in accident zieh a shi hiding chi'n thei ua, Singngat Police te'n Postmortem bawl ahileh Police leh Government process bangtan ahei khat zui ngai ding chi'a theisahna abawl zieh un a innsungmi te'n accident zieh a shi ahileh chi'n innocent tah in suoi kai in a present address Kamdou Veng Hanmual a vui ding in siluong pawkhie uhi. Hinanleh amau gintat khel ah hiamhei a kisatna ma leh ganhing bang a kisoisahna ma a tahsah tung ah mu uhi.
Alangkhat ah siltung toh kisai in UZO GHQ panna in Zou CSOs te'n accident hilou a "well planned murder" ahidan a tahsa tung a liamna ma tuomtuom umte apat etmai a theikhiet thei ahina ah daan leh thupieh enkaitu, law enforcement acency te'n kintah a case investigate bawl a khutkhiet tute daan toh kituoh a gawtna peding chi'n mawpaina thusuo bawl uhi.
M. Lal Zou ahileh UZO Zotang Block Secretary ahi'a, lungsiet na bei a Zou CSO lamkai khat ganhing banga kithana pen UZO GHQ leh a kahieng te'n ngaisiemlou uh ahina ah kintah a daan leh thupieh enkaitu te'n suizuina nei ding chi'n theisah uh chi'n report in genbe hi.
~ Zogam Today | 17-08-2022
Railway a sepna leh eilawi ~ Mumung Tonsing
Bang in i chi na hiam?
~ Rev. S. Thangnou
Senior Pastor, TBC (ABA) Delhi
Tulai khenkhat in Jesu I gintat I san nakleh chi na thei nawnlou, zawngthei nawnlou, genthei nawnlou in hau in dam ding chi uhi. Hinapi in a chite zong dam denlou in zatui mah toh ki-en veve hi. Zatui zang a damna pen Pasian deihna hizaw hi, a zang nuamlou a sih sa pen Pasian deihna hilou hi.
Damlouna hang pen
1. Taksa aom ihihman in: Khanglui lai in china luna khat a om chiang in, dawipeh, kaumat chi’n a tuamtuam ngoh ahi. Dactor ten natna hik nin leh nan ngoh hi. Khristian te'n Setan/Dawimangpa mohna chi hihang. Mihingte taksa om ihihman ana thei, asia thei, akiam thei gulh leh tang nei chi leh sa nei ihi uhi. Nekna, dawnna pan, huih apan, asianglou tampite nekha, dik kha ihiman in i china thei hi. Khovot leh kholum thuak zoulou in zona kina thei hi.
2. Setan bawlsiat man in: Setan pen hung khempha, hung bawlsia ahihman in i nuntakna hung bawlsia tawntung hi. Launa ding natna, puktheihna, poitheihna, haina, sihna chihte a kipan a tuamtuam hung bawl sia hi. Toupa Jesu hunlai in dawi bawlsiat hangin a hawlkhiat sak, a damsak tampi om hi (Mk 9:14-27 & Lk 8:26-39).
3. Mohna dan thuakman in: Toupa a it a tate sat in thuhilh a chih bang in Pasian ta ihh zoh leh khelhna a bawl chaing in Toupa hung satna om hi (Heb 12:5-6). Pasian in chinat sakna toh mihing thu hilh a, a pumpi zousiah natna toh a kidimsak hi (Job 33:19). Khenkhatte a mauh khelhna hang in a chi uh na a, amohna hang un gimna a thuak uhi. Ahihhang Toupa i mohna zah zah hung thuk denloyu hi. Hung thuk hileh kuaman thuak zoulou ding hi (Sam 107:17). Toupa aw mohnate chiamteh le chin kuan thuak zou ding ahiam? (Sam 130:3).
Chinatna zousiah dawimangpa mohna hikhin samlou a Pasian min thanna leh Jesu min thanna kilatna zong om hi. John 11:4 "Hih chinatna in sihna ding ahikei hi, Pasian min thanna ding leh Pasian tapa min thanna kilatna ding hi," a chi hi. Lazer chinatna Pasian min thanna kilatna ding ahi. Chinatna khenkhat a chinate mahmah in Pasian a muh theihna ding, midang te'n Pasian a muhtheihna ding a natna zong om thei hi. Mittaw khat Juda te'n ama mohna hiam, anuleh pa mohna hiam? chi a adot chiang un, Jesu'n "kuamah mohna hang hilou in, Pasian min thanna ding hi," a chi hi. Tua ahihman in chinat chiang in nakpitak a i kithumsak ding thupi hi. Achinate ginna toh adamg bang in a deishak a pua mite ginna toh zong china te'n damna ngah thei mawk uhi (Lk 8:50, Mt 9:22, Jer 17:14). Simtute Toupa'n dam thupha hong pe chiat ta hen.
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DAHNA TUNGA KIPAHTHU GENNA
ATSUM: PRESS COMMUNIQUE
SPEECH: Pu Chinlunthang, MLA 60 Singngat ST A/C
(1) Behiang Chief & villagers
(2) SDO Singngat Subdivision
(3) the OC of Behiang Police Station
(4) the Post-Commander of 46 Assam Rifles, Behiang
(5) Leaders and all members of UZO, ZSP, ZYO
(6) All the lovely students and
(7) all who have come to this historical site - Zougal Memerial Cemetery Complex, to observe Har Ghar Tiranga- Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav and to hoist our great Indian National Flag today in remembrance of brave Indian freedom fighters.
I am extremely grateful to the Ministry of Arts and Culture under the able supervision of our honourable Chief Minister Pu Biren Singh, for selecting this Zou Gal Memorial Cemetery Complexat Behiang as one of the historical sites for organizing Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav or Flag hoisting programme for Indian Freedom Fighters. Once again, I give thanks to honourble Chief Minister Pu Biren Singh for his recent announcement to set up a Cultural Centre/Complex at Behiang village. We hope and pray that this project materialize soon and become a grand success for all of us.
Today is a historic moment not only for the area of Behiang, but also for the whole Manipur Southern border region to hold a state program in remembrance and honor of tribal freedom fighters who are also Indian freedom fighters, for the first time. As we can see, nationalism is something that has been in oblivion (or dying down) in this border areas for a long time due to constant disturbance by insurgencies. The presence of the state/government has not been felt by the people for quite long. However, recently, because of the presence of few people such as retired Indian armies and those currently serving in armies from the villages, the presence of state and central forces like Polices, Assam Rifles, and also public health centres, etc., the wave of Indian nationalism somehow revived once again. At this moment, we also remember and pay a tribute to a brave Indian soldier - Major David Manlun, who hailed from this remote village of Behiang, and Col. Tripathi, for their solemn sacrifices for the Nation. Again in 2017, the Zou Gal Centenary Celebration held in this part of the India's border village had highly contributed to the revival of nationalism and Indian-ness among the people.
We are honoured and proud to have forefathers who fought the colonial British power, and dared to sacrifice their precious lives to protect their lands, dignity and liberty during the Zou-British war of 1917-19, locally known in southern parts of Manipur as Zou Gal. Since we were as much Indian then as now, we are proud to declare that our brave forefathers - soldiers of Zougal- were now known and recognized as Indian freedom fighters like any other freedom fighters in all corners of India. Also, the Zou Gal of 1917-1919 was a part of the Indian freedom movements. To commemorate the 100th years of this struggle, we have organized the Zou Gal Centenary Celebration in 19th December 2017 here in Zou Gal Memorial Cemetery, Behiang where more than 90 slab-stones of Zou warriors were erected, as we can see now.
The Zou forefathers opposed the British policy of forced subjugation and forced recruitment of labours for Europe in the World War –II (1914-18 AD). We are freedom loving people, as we know. It is below their dignity to work as someone's labourer or coolie. Local sources as well as Colonial records maintained the historical events of the Zou-British war. Several fierce encounters took place between the Zou fighters and British troops at Tuibom in Chakpi River, Gotengkot near Kana River (in 27th January 1918), and so on. Since March 1918, the Zou people defended their villages from the onslaught of the colonial armies till the last stockade. The British raided Buhsau in March 16, 1918; Singngat in March 17; Hiangtam fort in March 19, 1918, and Tonjang in March 21, 1918 (as recorded by WA Cosgrave, Political Agent of Manipur). Besides these, many Zou villages were attacked and burnt down by the British columns. Nevertheless, our forefathers gallantly fought back and even some of them lost their lives fighting the invaders. Today, the UZO GHQ is able to trace at least 15 names of Zou martyrs who died during this war.
The British had bitten the dust too. Report states that several British soldiers lost their lives too at the encounter of Gotengkot, Tuibom, Hiangtam and others. Cosgrave even said "The defence of Hengtam village was by far the most stubborn and well organized fight I have seen…and the (Zou)-Kukis are a more formidable foe than any other Kukis with whom (our) Column has so far dealt".
Today we have come here, not to narrate the complete history of Zou Gal, but to pay our respect and homage to all the Zougal fighters especially the Martyrs of the Zou Gal, as we also remember and salute other freedom fighters in India. We would like to pay our respect to Zougal leaders and warriors such as Pu Langzachin chief of Behiang, Pu Somlun chief of Tonjang, Pu Lampum of Khuoivum, Pu Gouthang of Ngalzang, Pu Goulun of Hiangtam, Pu Somthong of Singngat, Pu Henthang of Buhsau, Pu Doungul of Kholian, Pu Kamkeleng of Hiangtam, and many others that I could not mention now. In fact we have more than 90 names of Zougal fighters in the list. Salute to all of them!! Their selfless sacrifices is the reason we live with dignity, and a true sense of nationalism, and love for the land, people and our country-India. It proudly reminds us that we are the descendants of national freedom fighters, and that we take pride in serving the nation and protecting its unity and integrity.
As your representative, I would like to exhort my dear people to unceasingly show your love for our motherland, and commit to work for the development of our state and country as a whole. I assure that the state government will always work for all-round development of Manipur and welfare of its people, and will never break the trust of the people.
As we have mentioned, Behiang-Tonjang area has significant imprints of freedom fighters of Zou Gal (1917-19) and their biographical sketches, and important sites such as Chivu and its related histories found in several colonial archives. Hence the selection of this Zougal memorial cemetery complex as a historical site. Today nationalist historiography has linked up tribal protests with the narrative of the nation at large. In the nationalist version, tribal unrest against Colonial power is also included as one of the various struggles that contributed to India's freedom movements to achieve a nation-state of our own ( i.e. India) in 1947. Hence Zougal fighters are also known as Indian freedom fighters.
We salute all who fought and sacrificed their precious lives for the freedom of India and its people.
JAI HIND ! JAI BHARAT !
LONG LIVE MANIPUR !
LONG LIVE INDIA !
Courtesy: https://www.facebook.com/100453848527173/posts/pfbid0W5JxX9G6CmdgzuwHSa9r4sLugzNFvvgVaWW2EqdWMNobsEQAepnizjsSJXWWdZJ3l/
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KSDC reiterates demand for Kuki state
PRIME MINISTER Narendra Modi was urged to create Kuki state immediately, in a fresh memorandum submitted by Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) on Tuesday.
KSDC, in the memorandum, claimed that Kukis’ demand for a separate state was a legitimate and a long overdue demand. It stated that Kukis were independent people before the British colonial state annexed their territory. They had struggled to shake the colonial yoke from the start which culminated into the great Kuki Rising of 1917-19.
With great hope for freedom, the
Kukis also participated in large numbers in the ranks and files of the Indian
National Army (INA) during the Second World War (1943-44) in Northeastern
India, it claimed. “We had supported the Indian freedom movement in whatever
ways we could in the hope of some special political entity after India got
independence,” the KSDC claimed. It added that immediately after India got
independence, they had demanded a separate “Kuki district” on the line of other
tribal districts in the region.
But when the concept of
“district” changed in the new India, they also switched over to the idea of
“state”. The Kuki National Assembly, India (KNA), which was formed in 1946 as
the political front of the Kuki people, spearheaded the movement for “immediate
establishment of Kuki State” since 1960.
It submitted a memorandum to the
Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru for the creation of Kuki state in
northeast India by bringing together “all contiguous areas now under the
habitation of the Kukis in India.” Unfortunately, the government of India (GoI)
had given a deaf ear to the democratic demand of the nationalist Kukis despite
several other representations. However, even after seven years of SoO no
political dialogue was initiated by the government despite several rounds of
talk and an equal number of promises, the KSDC stated in the memorandum.
Kuki people under the aegis of
Kuki Inpi formed the Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) in 2010 in order to
bring home to the notice of GoI and Indian public that Kukis demand for
separate statehood is the genuine and legitimate rights and demand of the Kuki
people of India, it added.
Reiterating that the government
must create a separate state for Kukis, the KSDC stated that the Kuki
population is scattered across all the states of Northeast India with maximum
concentration in the state of Manipur. It said Kukis continue to remain
backward even after 60 years of Independence.
~ Nagaland Post
Pic courtesy: Zale’ngam
The Future of E-Democracy in Crisis? - Mang Vaiphei
DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENTs allow people to help set the law to which all must adhere, and have a say in the direction of their lives and work. This fosters a broader respect for peace, fair play, and compromise. Autocrats impose arbitrary rules on their citizens while ignoring all constraints themselves, spurring a vicious circle of abuse and radicalization.
Today, it is democracy that finds itself battered and weakened in the state of Manipur. For the past several consecutive years, according to freedom in the world, countries that suffered democratic setbacks outnumbered those that registered gains. States that a decade ago seemed like promising success stories are sliding into authoritarian rule. The world’s most powerful democracies are mired in seemingly intractable problems at home, including social and economic disparities, communal issues, hate speeches and an influx of dissents that has strained alliances and increased fears of the “other.”
Today,
democracy is in crisis. The values it embodies particularly t
he right to choose
leaders in free and fair elections, freedom of the press, and the rule of law
are under assault and in retreat globally.
Today,
democracy faced its most serious crisis in decades as its basic tenets
including guarantees of freedom of speech and expressions, the rights of
minorities, freedom of the press, and the rule of law came under attack in the
state of Manipur. Safeguarding human rights and democratic space in the digital
age has become more crucial than ever.
Today,
worst of all and most worrisome for the future, young people, who have little
memory of the long struggles against fascism and communism, may be losing faith
and interest in the democratic project. The very idea of democracy and its
promotion has been tarnished among many, contributing to a dangerous apathy.
Democracies
generally remain the world’s wealthiest societies, the most open to new ideas
and opportunities, the least corrupt, and the most protective of individual
liberties. When people around the globe are asked about their preferred
political conditions, they embrace democracy’s ideals: honest elections, free
speech, accountable government, and effective legal constraints on the police,
military, and other institutions of authority.
Today,
the challenges within democratic states have fueled the rise of populist
leaders who give short shrift to fundamental civil and political liberties. The
spread of antidemocratic practices around the world is not merely a setback for
fundamental freedoms. It poses economic and security risks. When more countries
are free, safer and more prosperous. When more countries are autocratic and
repressive, treaties and alliances crumble, nations and entire regions become
unstable, and violent extremists have greater room to operate.
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