Misinformation on ILP condemned
Source: Hueiyen News Service
Imphal, November 21 2012:
The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System has expressed strong disapproval over the news article published in The Hindu on its November 20th edition by an Imphal correspondent where the Committee has been described as an organization formed by underground organizations of the state.
Addressing media persons at the office of FREINDS, Sapamcha Jadumani, convener of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System, stated that the CorCom, which is a conglomeration of seven different UG groups of the state, have set December 31 as deadline for the Non-Manipuris to leave the state.
However, the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System is trying to make arrangement for the non-Manipuris to stay in the state with necessary permit.
At a time when the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System is facing a hard time from the UG groups over differences in ideology, the news which came out in a national paper, through one Iboyaima Laithangbam of Imphal is a deliberate means to counter the agitation of the people of the state and to give out a wrong message to the mainland India, he charged.
He also threatened that if a clarification is not made in the front page of The Hindu over the wrong allegation, the National paper in question would be banned in the state once and for all.
Meanwhile, a delegation from Imphal is all set to leave for Delhi to organized a sit-in demonstration at Jantar-Mantar, he added.