TODAY -

Concept of devlopment in Manipur superficial: Chaorel
Source: Chronicle News Service

Imphal, September 24 2021: On the occasion of 43rd Raising Day of its armed wing, People's Liberation Army (PLA) which falls on September 25, the proscribed Revolutionary People's Front (RPF) has saluted the 'brave souls' who sacrificed their lives in the course of revolutionary movement for the motherland (Manipur) .

The outfit also bowed to the fellow citizens of Manipur and wished a prosperous time ahead.

On the occasion, RPF president Irengbam Chaoren noted with regret that COVID-19 pandemic has taken a very heavy toll on the entire humanity and conveyed solidarity to all those grieving families who either have lost a loved one or lost their ways of livelihood or were hit hard by this pandemic in any form.

RPF salutes and shows its sincere gratitude to brave frontline workers, volunteers and the common people who work continuously for the betterment of the state during this pandemic, Chaoren said in his message.

He said that peace and development has become the motto of this new world after the Cold War but the concept of development in Manipur is only superficial and it has no real meaning.

The pseudo-leaders of Manipur think that Manipur would not survive without external aid, more precisely from India.

After 70 years of annexation by India, there is no meaningful development in Manipur and it only testifies that the people are a group who do not have a firm stance.

People's livelihood in Manipur is dependent on the mercy and favour of the Indian government as the state's economic activities depend on them.

On top of this, the so-called leaders of Manipur have been sparing no efforts to drag the whole population into the Indian polity, traditions and ways of life.

This forlorn situation evokes a serious question as how long can people of the land protect their distinct identity, he said.

According to Chaoren, large numbers of Indian military forces are being deployed all over Manipur in the name of securing the border and they are being empowered with several draconian laws in the name of maintenance of law and order.

They (Indian military forces) have been keeping the entire population of Manipur under the barrels of their guns.

This is not a characteristic of a secure and peaceful society.

By employing these draconian and inhumane laws, many innocent citizens were killed, tortured, raped and forced to disappear involuntarily in the name of suppressing the revolutionary movement.

The Indian military forces are in Manipur to suppress people at gunpoint and destroy all the idea and spirit of liberation movement.

The real intention of the Government of India and deployment of their military forces is to colonise the state and divide its people by playing the divide and rule policies.

While observing that the major factor behind the rivalry and polarisation among the people of Manipur is the Indian government, the RPF president said that Manipur built up by forefathers with their blood and sweat who never surrendered to any foreign power, and thus known as 'the Heroic Country' would remain under Indian occupation for a very long time if people of Manipur do not stop this.

People need to go hand in hand and take part in the revolution to save the more than 2000 years old history of freedom and prevent imperialistic India from swallowing Manipur completely.

Even though Manipur at present is a neo-colonial state under India, it is inevitable to compete with other developing nations in the field of development.

In tandem with the liberation movement, it is an inevitable collective duty of all people of Manipur to contribute whatever each man and woman can towards the development of Manipur.

Unfortunately, in Manipur, there is no worthy government till todaythat can formulate plans which can make Manipur self reliant and this is a major obstacle on the path of development, Chaoren said.

From the year 1991, the Indian government devised a policy known as the 'Look East Policy' (now 'Act East Policy') purportedly with the objective of bringing economic development in the region.

After decades, the policy still remains an impressive plan in government files without achieving any noticeable progress on the ground.

The government of Manipur has not initiated any plan to secure a prominent place for Manipur within the scope of New Delhi's Act East Policy.

The 'puppet' state government seems totally uninterested in capitalising on Manipur's strategic location at the intersection of Asia's two major regions - South East Asia and South Asia, and right in the middle of Trans-Asian Highway.

The government seems rather interested in collecting some commissions from big business and corporate houses.

There is no indication as yet to designate Moreh and Jiribam as special economic zones and develop them as popular trading centres of the two major regions of Asia.

Instead, the Indian government is fooling the people of the state by building the Jiri Road (NH-37) and a few RCC bridges in the name of improving connectivity.

The government's claim of building Jiri Road as a major achievement sounds rather absurd and out of place in the present context.

People of Manipur living in the 21st century should not appreciate constructing a 210-km long sub-standard road (Imphal- Jiribam road) which has just 79 km in straight line distance.

On the other hand, the developing countries have been making all efforts to make roads shorter, notwithstanding topographical conditions, thus saving time spent in travelling.

To make the distance shorter, all the hurdles were rectified at any cost to make people more convenient and travel less time-consuming.

Road and transport infrastructure built in different countries under China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) were not welcomed by the Western countries especially USA, and the US projected the initiative as a 'Debt-Trap' set by the Chinese but the importance and benefits of the initiative were slowly acknowledged by other countries, including US President Joe Biden who proposed a BRI-like initiative to many democratic countries.

The G7 Summit held in June 2021 proposed and studied the B3W (Build Back Better World).

The US has already sanctioned $ 1.2 Trillion for the betterment of its road infrastructure, power supply and connectivity by following the footsteps of China's development.

On the other hand, Indian leaders, on whom the Manipur government reposes full faith for financial assistance, are always busy in playing malicious politics and they are always pre-occupied with winning elections and forming governments.

They don't have time for focusing their attention and resources on building transport and other infrastructure.

Same as the announcement made last year by PM Modi, the history of announcement of funds for development of infrastructures repeated itself this year too! On 15th August 2021, the PM announced a total amount of US $ 1.35 Trillion for development works but no Indians believe in such announcement.

Whereas the opposition parties instigate public outcry and civil unrest by citing such unrealistic announcements and empty promises just to overthrow the government, the ruling parties violate democratic principles and misuse democratic institutions to serve their interest and retain power.

The BJP government which secured only 31 percent votes in 2014 and 37.36 percent votes in the last election of 2019 went ahead with Demonetization, Citizenship (Amendment) Act, Farm laws, National Monetization Pipeline (NMP) and scrapped Article 370 on the ground that they (BJP) enjoy majority in the parliament.

However, there are still widespread protests in different parts of India as all these drastic steps of BJP government lacked consensus.

When China implemented 2485 reform plans in the last 40 years under the 'Opening Up' programme of the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC), the voice of the people was taken into consideration and there was general consensus on all the reform programmes.

As a result, China which was once a poverty-stricken country was successfully transformed into a 'moderately prosperous society'.

Unlike China which executes all policies and plans with single-mindedness, it would be impossible in India to formulate and execute any plan with consensus as there are 2698 political parties (recognised by the Election Commission of India) and every party has their own separate agenda and grabbing political power is the foremost priority of each and every one of them.

As there is constant rivalry among political parties under the Indian political system, consensus will always remain elusive.

In the name of selecting a suitable candidate, people who want to earn money through the corrupt Indian political system, try to drag honest people who work endlessly for the prosperity of the people, such as Civil Society Organizations (CSO) into the dirty and obnoxious path of electoral politics.

The CSOs must be aware of the system so that they do not fall prey to these dirty traps.

The RPF president further said the COVID -19 pandemic will be among us with new variants as stated by experts and so far there is not a single country which has successfully shielded itself from the virus.

All the safety measures taken by the government has not prevented the virus or the disease from spreading.

Due to these unprecedented situations, all the activities such as trade, education, travel, tourism and many other developmental activities have been put on halt.

The US and Europe which are fighting this virus with better infrastructure, superior medical equipment and monetary resources are still facing a very heavy brunt of the pandemic.

In Manipur too, the pandemic has been wreaking havoc and all of us are suffering the misery together.

To contain this disease, people must follow the SOP of COVID -19 and get vaccinated to stop further spreading of this dangerous virus: The situation is such that the general public, cannot simply sit back and watch what the government machineries, COVID warriors and frontline workers have been doing.

Everyone must now join the fight.

The government also must make necessary arrangements so that every person contributes in the battle against the deadly contagion.

For a small society like ours, the only way to contain the spread of this virus is to help each other and right the wrong done by each other.

By using this weapon, we must and we will win against this virus and continue our pre-pandemic peaceful life, Chaoren concluded his message.


* Comments posted by users in this discussion thread and other parts of this site are opinions of the individuals posting them (whose user ID is displayed alongside) and not the views of e-pao.net. We strongly recommend that users exercise responsibility, sensitivity and caution over language while writing your opinions which will be seen and read by other users. Please read a complete Guideline on using comments on this website.




HEADLINES - 25, SEP 2021
  • Death toll surges by 5, positive cases by 210
  • Culprits involved in killing Athuan Abonmai will not be spared: Biren
  • Abduction of Athuan Abonmai from under nose of cops
  • Shameful, say CSOs; vow solidarity
  • Rebel leader shares thoughts on PLA's 43rd raising day-I
  • Murder of Athuan Abonmai ZUF points finger at NSCN (IM)
  • Seva Aur Samarpan Abhiyan
  • Condemnations against brutal murder of Athuan Abonmai continue to pour in
  • ATSUM consultative meet continues; reaffirms boycott of 'Go to Hills'
  • International online seminar on Youth and Environment, 2021
  • 'Cold blooded murder of Abonmai'
  • Many more extend support
  • 'Govt should arrange for alternative livelihood or return lands to Monbung, Muozawl and Sejang villages'
  • Sit-in-protest staged in support of Nationwide strike
  • MKS urges construction companies to execute work as per Ministry standards
  • DESAM seeks departmental enquiry
  • 'DMU should absorb existing teachers of constituent colleges first'
  • Booth level meeting held, relief items distributed
  • KVK Ukhrul organises training on 'Scientific Bee Keeping'
  • Candlelight vigil
  • 5 years of Robert Naorem's label celebrated at Milan
  • BJP workers pledge support to O Lukhoi
  • Body donated
  • Sorde PHSC
  • Seva Aur Samarpan Abhiyan
  • Five succumb to Covid, 210 newly infected
  • Bodies, MP Dr Lorho condemn brutal kitting of Athuan Abonmai
  • CM admits security lapses, assures justice
  • Six from state clear Civil Services Exam
  • State joins observance of 52nd NSS Day
  • CSOs hint at conspiracy over Abonmai's murder
  • UKLF cadre involved in murder of NCP VP nabbed
  • Scheme workers protest over unfulfilled demands
  • ECI announces summary revision of electoral rolls: CEO
  • CPI leader Kunjo donates body to RIMS
  • Parents unite to Support Youth Climate Strike
  • Arbitrary land transfer worries CRA
  • MKS calls for quality construction along NH
  • Stakeholders' training on child sexual abuse underway
  • DESAM petitions Edu minister; teacher clarifies
  • Online seminar on youth and environment held
  • CSOs demand action against Athuan Abonmai's murderers
  • Abonmai's body kept at RIMS Morgue
  • Anganwadi, ASHA workers stage protest
  • Committee bemoans non-functioning of PHSC
  • Meeting on Clean India Programme held
  • MLA Rameshwar scans development projects
  • Seminar on handicrafts schemes, Gl registration held
  • Work on District Science Centre inspected
  • NPP leader prawides GI sheet to Patsoi family
  • Edibles provided, old age home assessed
  • Traffic police conduct drive
  • NAB nabs two with 5K codeine syrup bottles
  • Workers' meet resolves to 're-elect' O Lukhoi
  • LATEST IN E-PAO.NET
  • Colonial Knowledge in NE India #3
  • Violence in Manipur 2023-2025 : Timeline
  • Manipur is more than a name
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 : Download
  • Cervical cancer remains 4th biggest cancer
  • Frontline Lessons of entrepreneurial burnout
  • Till death do us apart :: Poem
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Hidden enemy
  • The rain from May 28 to Jun 3
  • Resettlement assurance by ministry officials
  • Flooding Imphal East [31 May] #3 : Gallery
  • Yaingakpi, Siekam, Manithoiba : eMing
  • Strategic erosion of State authority in Manipur
  • Application : Film Appreciation Course
  • H Ranita leads revolution through SMILE
  • Water logging and floods of MLAs
  • NE In-Charge: Shri Sharda Sarvagya Peeth
  • Stand against border fencing
  • Lessons to learn from consecutive flood
  • Flooding Imphal East [31 May] #2 : Gallery
  • Call for permanent solution to recurring Flood
  • Manipur : Champions 25th Natl Wushu C'ship
  • North East NSS Festival 2025 at MU
  • Healing with Art for children at Relief Camps
  • Restricted movement on NH-02 stalls growth
  • The cadence of life :: Poem
  • The other side of the tragedy
  • Fund misuse slur as Imphal faces flood
  • Flooding Imphal East [31 May] #1 : Gallery
  • Precedent Rodent: The new architect of flood
  • Declare flood in Manipur as "State Calamity"
  • Commitment to end tobacco must translate...
  • The World Goes On :: Poem
  • Tracing the arc of tool making
  • Of rain & more rain & flood
  • NE no more immune to natural disasters
  • Sarangthem Nirupama at Miss Universe India
  • S Nirupama @Miss Universe : Gallery
  • Leimapokpam Ranjita: Nightingale Award
  • Dina Oinam transforming "Waste to Wealth"
  • The Power of Poppy - 83 :: Poem
  • Stop Targeting Against Meetei IDPs
  • Urges Action on Flood Negligence
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 #4
  • Helpless Meiteis in their own land, Manipur
  • 9 Signs of a Person Who Truly Leads
  • Open Letter to Prime Minister
  • My life journey: Texas - Lone Star State
  • Summer hair masks
  • 'Free movement will take time'
  • Food grain sufficiency amid flood threat
  • Colonial Knowledge in NE India #2
  • June Calendar for Year 2025 : Tools
  • Women entrepreneurs on biodiversity
  • Management: Etymology- academic discipline
  • Quiet Things :: Poem
  • Condemns attack on NE Shopowner in Delhi
  • Shifting goalpost : Emerging political experts
  • Peaceful protest, so far
  • 2nd Emoinu Fish Festival #2 : Gallery
  • INNOTECH Fest 2025 for Manipur Startup
  • Condolence of Prof J V Narlikar at MU
  • Toxic politics of selling addiction to children
  • Citizens pay, officials delay
  • Tripura Esports Championship Season 1
  • Back from Delhi on 'positive' notes
  • Rooting for withdrawal of PR post Gwaltabi
  • Protesters to Raj Bhavan [May 25]: Gallery
  • The silent guardian of Manipur's environment
  • Strengthening Emergency Medicine in Manipur
  • Manipur's fragile truce between identity
  • Manipur Budget 2025-26: Unequal sharing #2
  • NE youths jobseeker in Delhi : Hospitality
  • My mother, Miss World :: Poem
  • A popular Govt: A better option ?
  • Governor skirts protesters, heightens tension
  • Human Chain @Airport road [May 26]: Gallery
  • Sanatan Sammelan in Manipur
  • 'Great Myna' conservation reaping success
  • WMC Manipur Unit AGM held
  • Wabi Sabi: A unique Japanese philosophy
  • Rescind Siang Dam, Arunachal
  • Another round of talk at Delhi
  • COCOMI-MHA meeting amid Gwaltabi
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 #3
  • MoU signed between MDB & GPR Law
  • Guide for Job Seekers & Emerging Leaders
  • NERIST & NIELIT Itanagar Sign MoU
  • The Last Step: Celebrating Manipuri Dance
  • Faint Cries :: Poem
  • Reservation: Privilege or Real Justice ?
  • The virus is still very much alive
  • Bitter, sweet moments of Shirui Lily fest
  • Miss Shirui Pageant Contestant: Gallery
  • Meetei Mayek Summer Camp in Kolkata
  • Where hills hum hope, but ground trembles
  • Manipur railway driving growth & connectivity
  • Point-of-care health technologies
  • The Power of Poppy - 82 :: Poem
  • Colonial Knowledge in NE India #1
  • Manipur Budget 2025-26: Unequal sharing #1
  • Edible insects in biodiversity conservation
  • Mukesh Ambani at NE Investors Summit
  • Bees inspired by nature to nourish us all
  • Influencers! Responsibility should also go viral
  • Natural sunscreen: Exploring safe alternatives
  • Central forces dictating terms in the plains
  • Land of Shirui Lily: Manipur is this & more
  • 48 hrs Bandh: protest security forces: Gallery
  • Manipur is no empty word to be played with
  • Admission for B.Tech, M.Tech at DUIET
  • Condemnation: Govt & Mahar Regiment
  • Dress code, debating etiquette in democracy
  • Cervical cancer prevention through HPV
  • Beauty :: Poem
  • Utter disregard of public sentiment
  • Whispers between Beads & Silences #2
  • Bonds of love across the Burmese border
  • Investigate the action of Mahar Regiment
  • Shirui Lily Festival fosters brotherhood
  • Shining a light on retinoblastoma
  • Trump for Nobel peace prize
  • Protest Rally: Journalist harassment: Gallery
  • Action against harassment to journalists
  • Still, believe :: Poem
  • Change How You Think About Time
  • Nagas preserve heritage through handloom
  • India's declared undeclared war
  • Sanatan Sammelan 2025 at Imphal
  • No 'Manipur' in Manipur order
  • Improvised security steps for Shirui Lily fest !
  • Purul (Hiimai) Paoki Fest #3 : Gallery
  • Youth Empowerment at Shirui Lily Festival
  • Indo-Naga Talks (From 2012) :: Timeline
  • Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai
  • Audit for TB deaths is missing in #EndTB
  • Realm of Power :: Poem
  • Hospitals: Learn a bit about hospitality
  • Keeping the ST for Meiteis demand alive
  • Raking up ST issue as tension grips state
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 #2
  • Welcome & Appeal from Shirui Village
  • Thoudam Akashini: Champion master athlete
  • National Endangered Species Day 2025
  • Avert Ego, Soul Near Me :: Poem
  • Clarification regarding News Coverage on AIR
  • Coming back after 4 years: Shirui Lily Fest
  • Festival to test efficiency of SFs
  • 76th Indian Republic Day #5 : Gallery
  • Khuraijam Phulendra Singh
  • Media role in preserving culture & harmony
  • World Hypertension Day 2025
  • Army Veterans pay tribute to Martyr Constable
  • The Power of Poppy - 81 :: Poem
  • Yaoshang Cooking competition : Gallery
  • Rejoice Singh: Makeup / Prosthetic: Gallery
  • Project Associate @ Assam University
  • Internship @ IEEE CIS Kolkata Chapter
  • Article 371C : Role of Governor & HAC #2
  • Recognize real ability, not marks
  • The rise of information warfare
  • Skin care routine for summer
  • Over three months of President's Rule
  • Toiling to reinstate Govt sans consensus
  • Whispers between Beads & Silences #1
  • Just to See :: Poem
  • Artisan blends craft to empower women
  • Chief Justice at Moirang Relief Camp
  • Lalruattluanga win at TrendVision Finale
  • Manipur mourn Deepak Chingakham
  • Strategic shift to underdeveloped regions
  • Candid NSCN (IM) make stand clear
  • Tourism festival under threat
  • 'Yelhou Yangkok Artist' Exhibit #3 : Gallery
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 #1
  • NER Tech Hackathon 2.0 at Bengaluru
  • Nation bids farewell to BSF Braveheart
  • The Dichotomy of Existence :: Poem
  • Is our concentration span reduced drastically ?
  • Chief Justice at Urup Relief Camp
  • Need to regulate single use plastics
  • Dam repairing excuse amid food security
  • Cultural @ Tri-Nation Football #2 : Gallery
  • Loktak shines as Manipur's eco-tourism jewel
  • Practice for agricultural progress in Manipur
  • Blyth's Tragopan images captured in Shirui
  • Chief Justice at Konthoujam Relief Camp
  • Decoding the diabetic foot ulcer
  • Delhi do of Apr 5 to Kpi do of May 12
  • Political parties' stand on delimitation
  • HSLC 2025: Full Result (Check Roll No)
  • HSLC 2025: Important Info & Grading System
  • HSLC 2025 : Compartmental candidates
  • HSLC 2025 : Comparative Statement
  • HSLC 2025 : Statistical Abstract
  • HSLC 2025 : District Pass Percentage
  • HSLC 2025 : Govt School Pass %
  • HSLC 2025 : Aided School Pass %
  • HSLC 2025 : Private School Pass %
  • Admission: University degree at NIELIT Imphal
  • War & pieces by Leo toys
  • A score of over 90 pass percentage
  • Noney SOS to Governor
  • 21st Ningtham Kumhei #2 : Gallery
  • Article 371C : Role of Governor & HAC #1
  • Conflicts intensify need for gender equality
  • Timor-Leste's children's learning centre
  • Role of Confidence Building Measures
  • Careers in Plant Science
  • Of keeping the place dirty & smelly
  • Enforcement key to garbage-free Imphal
  • One Single Dream: A Journey from Imphal
  • Dziiduri emerging as state's eco-tourism gem
  • Young talent powers Manipur's IT revolution
  • Shija Hospitals: 29 years of \keyhole surgery
  • Second National Lok Adalat - 2025
  • The Power of Poppy - 80 :: Poem
  • People's Convention on 3rd May #2 : Gallery
  • Interview with Rejoice Singh- Makeup Artist
  • Prodding the Govt to wake up to reality
  • Dr Ahanthem Santa: Head of two AIIMS
  • Caste census : representation or revival?
  • Land ownership in Manipur : Out mythological
  • RIMS in news for the wrong reasons
  • Former CJ Mridul's take on Manipur crisis
  • 76th Indian Republic Day #4 : Gallery
  • Featured Front Page Photo 2025 #2: Gallery
  • Nongkhrang Ehanba @ Lilong : Gallery
  • People's Convention on 3rd May #1 : Gallery
  • Food to protect skin from UV Rays
  • Radio E-pao: New Channel - Khunung Eshei
  • Day 4: Yaoshang Sports #2 : Gallery
  • Khongjom Day - April 23 #2 : Gallery
  • Managing Expectations Means ...
  • Suspension of IWT by India: reality checks
  • Pilgrims barred from entering 'Kuki territory'
  • Mushroom Cultivation training at Tarung
  • Preserving fertility for future : Freezing eggs
  • Roadblocks to bid for new Govt formation
  • Delhi, Raj Bhavan in the thick of it
  • The Waterbirds of Loktak Lake
  • Imoinu Erat Thouni @Kangla : Gallery
  • Bashanta Ras @Govindaji #1: Gallery
  • Statues of 7 Maichous @Kyamgei : Gallery
  • Riya Khwairakpam : HSE Science Topper
  • Keisham Hannah : HSE Arts Topper
  • Warepam Lidia : HSE Commerce Topper
  • HSE 2025 Result : Science Full Result
  • HSE 2025 Result : Arts Full Result
  • HSE 2025 Result : Commerce Full Result
  • HSE 2025 Information / Abbreviation
  • HSE 2025 Topper : Science
  • HSE 2025 Topper : Arts
  • HSE 2025 Topper : Commerce
  • HSE 2025 : Pass Percentage
  • HSE 2025 : Result Abstract
  • HSE 2025 : Candidates with Highest Marks
  • Khongjom Day - April 23 #1 : Gallery
  • 175th Anniv- Maharaj Narasingh #2 : Gallery
  • Cheiraoba by Manipuri in Korea : Gallery
  • Athoubashinggi Numit #2 : Gallery
  • Sajibu Cheiraoba Chak Katpa #2 : Gallery
  • Cheirao-chingkaba @Chinga : Gallery
  • Ougri Lirol :: Part 1 : Ooba Video
  • President's Rule in Manipur : 1967 - 2025
  • Downloadable Manipuri Calendar :: 2025