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Thursday, July 1, 2010

70 goods trucks cross Mao gate, despite stand not to take NH-39 route Delhi moots withdrawal of CPMF from NH-39

IMPHAL, Jun 30(TSE): Even as the Union Home Ministry has written to the State Go-vernment to withdraw the Central Paramilitary forces deployed along the Na-tional Highway 39, as nor- mal transportation of goods has not been resumed on this route, in all 70 Imphal-bound goods laden trucks coming along the said Highway have reportedly crossed Mao Gate today.
On the other hand, Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh and Works Minister K Ranjit, who are currently in Delhi, to press the Centre for handing over the task of developing and maintenance of National Highway-53 to the State Government, are expected to meet AICC pre-sident Sonia Gandhi, Prime Minister and Union Minister of Surface Transport and Highways to- morrow.
Consequent to the over two months long total economic blockade imposed by ANSAM and UNC along the National Highways 39 and 53, transporters in the State decided not ply along National Highway 39. The decision of the transporters has also been endorsed by many civil organisations.
According to an official source from the State Home Department, the Union Home Ministry has written to the State Government in connection with withdrawal of the Central Paramilitary forces deployed along the National Highway 39, if no truck is going to ply along this route. The State Government is yet to given any response to the letter of the Union Home Ministry.
The Union Home Ministry had despatched six companies of Central Paramilitary forces including two companies of CRPF women personnel for protection of the National Highway 39 on June 18.
When the State Government started arrangement for lifting of essential goods through this National Highway with CRPF escorts, FCI communicated to the State Government that it would not be able to provide any truck and the oil tankers went hiding.
Consequently, the State Government has been making arrangement for lifting of essential goods through National Highway 53 under security escorts.
Meanwhile, in all 70 Imphal-bound goods laden trucks coming along National Highway 39 have reportedly crossed Mao Gate today afternoon.



Muivah pays homage to Late Imkongmeren
LONGKHUM (MOKOKCHUNG) JUN 30(NP):
NSCN (I-M)  general secretary, Muivah and his wife laying floral wreaths on the  grave of Late Imkongmeren at Longkhum village on Wednesday. (NP)
NSCN (I-M) general secretary, Muivah and his wife laying floral wreaths on the grave of Late Imkongmeren at Longkhum village on Wednesday. (NP)
  NSCN (I-M) general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah who is currently stationed at Mokokchung visited Longkhum village, the birth place of Late Imkongmeren the then vice president of NNC.
Upon reaching the village, Muivah and his entourage went straight to the graveyard of Late Imkongmeren and paid homage to the departed leader. Delivering a brief speech there, Muivah said there were only persons whom he admired the most who were Late A.Z Phizo and Late Imkongmeren. He said that the decision of these two leaders to form NNC saved the Naga nation from getting lost adding "it was the right decision at the right time."
Muivah said that he came to Longkhum in honour of the person who saved the Naga nation. He likened the two Naga leaders as Moses who led the Israelites. An emotional Muivah shed tears as he laid a wreath on the grave of Late Imkongmeren and uttered "We will not betray you." He then proceeded to have a meeting with the villagers at Chungli Lenden.
After the meeting, the general Secretary went to Mangmetong village to pay homage to his departed friend Late Tajenyuba.
 

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