
Papilon
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Papilon
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Aam aadmi .. of Manipur









@FlorenceGuite_ @KipgenNemcha @paolienlal @KimneoHangshing @chinlunthang @NgursanglurS @LMKhaute @LetpaoHaokip @mang_henglep @HMOIndia @PMOIndia @TribalAffairsIn You've been saying those exact words for every 5 to 6 years for the last 200 years with few minor tweaks depending upon which community you are referring to, when a community is involved in frequent ethnic fights with other communities,the fault lies in the constant 1 which is u!







SAME UNIFORM BUT DIFFERENT TREATMENT: Lieutenant General Pradeep Chandran Nair was right. 1. SDPO Chongtham Anandkumar Singh was accused of rape at gunpoint when he was posted in Mayang Imphal. Khumukcham Manimacha Devi, the mother of Khumukcham Shyamasakhi Devi — who drank sulphuric acid and died after the alleged rape — made that statement in her official complaint. (April 2, 2010, sources: _The Sangai Express_ / _The Telegraph_) After his death in Moreh, his case was given priority by the Manipur state government and transferred to the NIA. His family subsequently received ₹50 lakh as compensation. He was even promoted to SDPO despite the rape allegations against him, rather than facing action. 2. Sub-Inspector Onkhomang Haokip had no bad record in his service book. He was posted under Moirang Police Station. He was brutally killed while on duty near the Chingphei outpost. The Manipur government declared him a martyr, stating he was killed by a sniper with a headshot. This was likely done by Arambai Tenggol or UNLF/PLA, who are allegedly Chinese-trained secessionist narco-terrorist groups skilled in sniping. His family received ₹10 lakh as compensation — ₹40 lakh less than Chongtham Anandkumar Singh — whereas almost every civilian from the Meitei community who died during that time was also given ₹10 lakh as compensation. The saddest part is that Sub-Inspector Onkhomang Haokip’s case is nowhere to be seen. There has been no @NIA_India activity nor visible state government action, while his killers are still treated as heroes within parts of Meitei society. Lieutenant General Pradeep Chandran Nair, who once said, “There was no Manipur Police,” was exactly right. This has also proved that living together under the same administration with the Meitei community is next to impossible. @PMOIndia @HMOIndia @INCIndia @BJP4India @KaranThapar_TTP @BDUTT @vijaita @TanushreePande @ShashiTharoor @virsanghvi @FrontalForce @GauravGogoiAsm @KirenRijiju @MahuaMoitra @priyankac19 @vijaita @thewire_in @Nidhi @PIBHomeAffairs @MIB_India @official_dgar @Spearcorps @adgpi @easterncomd















