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Guwahati, India Katılım Ocak 2011
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SANATAN@Eternaldharma_·
Manipur isn’t just a state it’s a living canvas of Sanātani civilization in the Northeast.
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sanjit@TAMOMCHA·
@InnerFireTech @Eternaldharma_ Need to refresh your knowledge, not all of us eat beef, forget about beef even for preparing chicken we have to go to a separate place out of our house traditionally called sangoi. And yes the Meiteis are the only ones who’s still yet not converted inspite of the immense
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KAMAL KANT SHARMA@kamalkant1961·
Dear Vij Sahab, In your write-up, you argue that appointments, postings, and policy decisions are the exclusive domain of the Central/State Governments and do not fall within the realm of fundamental rights. While this may be valid in principle, in the context of CAPFs, this argument tends to obscure the real issue. History bears testimony that several distinguished IPS officers—such as K. F. Rustamji, S. M. Kanitkar, and K. P. S. Gill—rendered exemplary service in CAPFs. However, these very stalwarts also clearly emphasized that once CAPF cadre officers attain seniority, they should be entrusted with higher leadership roles. Former Home Secretary L. P. Singh also held the same view. Therefore, the real issue is not “who posts whom,” but one of justice and rightful entitlement. On one hand, there are CAPF officers and personnel who fight in LWE areas, make the ultimate sacrifices, and suffer permanent disabilities; on the other hand, they are denied leadership opportunities within their own forces. This is not merely an administrative matter—it is a moral question. Most importantly, this outcome is not the result of a one-day hearing or a superficial debate. The Hon’ble Supreme Court has arrived at its conclusions after a long, multi-year, rigorous judicial process, examining all arguments in depth. In my view, the legal principles and precedents you refer to would have already been presented before the Court by the learned counsel of the Union of India. To assume otherwise would be to question the wisdom and intellectual rigor of the Supreme Court itself—something we, as members of the service class, should refrain from. It would amount to showing a lamp to the sun. When the Court can lay down detailed guidelines even in sensitive matters like Article 356, it is only reasonable to expect that it has duly considered and addressed the injustice faced by CAPF officers. There is also a fundamental point to consider—since Independence, the leadership of these forces has largely remained with the IPS. Therefore, the structural issues that exist today must also be owned by that leadership. Had the management been balanced and empathetic, such a situation would not have arisen. If the leadership had adopted a more fair and sympathetic approach towards the cadre officers of the forces they command, they themselves would have supported granting “Organised Service” status to CAPF officers. Instead, what we have seen is unnecessary resistance. Across India, this status has been extended to numerous other services without controversy. The fact that resistance arises only in the case of CAPFs indicates that the issue is less about principle and more about control and vested interests. This Bill, in essence, curtails several constitutionally guaranteed rights and creates a perception akin to second-class citizenship for CAPF personnel. One can reasonably conclude that no force in the world will ultimately be able to sustain such a law— even if passed by Parliament through sheer numerical strength, it is likely to be struck down by the Supreme Court. We have never argued that IPS officers should be displaced from their legitimate roles. You continue to serve where you are—our best wishes are with you. However, what belongs to CAPFs must rightfully be given to CAPFs. I would therefore urge you to view this matter with fairness and empathy. At this stage, the issue is no longer complex—the only question that remains is the implementation of the justice already delivered by the Supreme Court, without delay.
RK Vij@ipsvijrk

My views on the #CAPFs Bill, in today's @the_hindu

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RK Vij@ipsvijrk·
Sorry Sir, but one is not supposed to write operational details in the mess register! I'm sure if you stay at a place, you will write about that place and not about the Parliament proceedings.
Vivek Tankha@VTankha

My Friend ⁦@SudhanshuTrived⁩ BJP MP waxed eloquent abt DG CRPF leading from the front for 3 weeks in anti Naxal Op “ Black Forest “. The fact is DG supervised the ops from the CRPF Mess in Raipur. Sudhanshu ji , this is the tragedy of these forces. ⁦⁦@RijijuOffice

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Ajay Maken@ajaymaken·
“History will bear witness to the fact that when the guardians of the borders were demanding justice, this government was snatching their rights via constitutional deception. We cannot allow the morale of our jawans to be sacrificed to the bureaucracy and therefore we completely oppose this unjust legislation,” Maken said, demanding that the Bill should be taken back. #CAPF_Bill theprint.in/india/capf-bil…
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Congress@INCIndia·
ये बिल न्याय पालिका की मर्यादा को दरकिनार करने और लोकतंत्र के स्तंभों के बीच के संतुलन को बिगाड़ने का एक खतरनाक प्रयास है। ये गैरकानूनी है, बेसिक स्ट्रक्चर के खिलाफ है। इसलिए हम इसका विरोध करते हैं। : केंद्रीय सशस्त्र पुलिस बल विधेयक 2026 पर राज्यसभा में @ajaymaken जी का वक्तव्य-
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Shashi Tharoor
Shashi Tharoor@ShashiTharoor·
As Parliament takes up the Central Armed Police Forces (General Administration) Bill, 2026 in the week ahead, I share my letter to the Hon’ble Home Minister @AmitShah conveying a representation received from CAPF veterans on certain service-related and institutional matters, requesting that their concerns receive due and considered attention.
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sanjit@TAMOMCHA·
@Dig_raw21 Wonder what AR is doing while everyone else seems to have a free run at the border.
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
India’s youth is showing great passion towards sustainability. In this regard, appreciated Moirangthem Seth from Manipur for leveraging solar energy to bring a positive difference to society. #MannKiBaat
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sanjit@TAMOMCHA·
@underarmourin @UnderArmour Extremely disappointed with the service at @UnderArmour City Centre Mall, Guwahati. Bought UK size 8 shoes, got US size 8 instead. After 10+ days & several follow-ups, no resolution. Expected better from UA! #CustomerService Please resolve it asap.
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sanjit@TAMOMCHA·
With OT probationers of LBSNAA Mussoorie
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Kimmi Khongsai🇮🇳
Kimmi Khongsai🇮🇳@KimmiKhs·
A '𝐖𝐀𝐑 𝐎𝐅 𝐈𝐍𝐃𝐄𝐏𝐄𝐍𝐃𝐄𝐍𝐂𝐄'that India forgot. The 1917-19 #AngloKukiWar was one of the biggest uprisings by the tribe against the British colonial power. India's history today won’t be complete without honouring their stories. Today majority meiteis are trying all efforts possible to wipe out the history of #AngloKukiWar from Manipur. But remember, your own govt. has declared 17 Oct. as Kuki Rising Day. We the present Kuki-Zo generation will ensure that the legacy & bravery of our brave warriors will not be erased/overwritten. We will ensure that the indomitable spirit of #AngloKukiWar1917 is always alive. #AngloKukiWar #AngloKukiWar1917 #AngloKukiWar_1917_1919
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sanjit@TAMOMCHA·
@ramindesai @thewire_in Everyone knows the wire is paid mouthpiece of cookies 🍪 don’t take them seriously
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Rami Niranjan Desai@ramindesai·
People quoting @thewire_in don’t have the right to call anyone or any community biased or anti national. It’s The Wire for gods sake! Even the worst haters shy away from associating with it. Stupid does as stupid reads.
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sanjit@TAMOMCHA·
@IndiaTodayNE These Kuki militants are a real headache for our security forces, and poses grave threat to the security of our country, these parasites should be nipped in the bud
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@ANI These Kuki militants are a real headache for our security forces, and poses grave threat to the security of our country, these parasites should be nipped in the bud
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Two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel lost their lives in an attack by Kuki militants starting from midnight till 2:15 am at Naransena area in Manipur. The personnel are from CRPF's 128 Battalion deployed at Naransena area in Bishnupur district in the state: Manipur Police
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