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Home Ministry names 51 to Manipur peace panel; Kukis object: no consent

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New Delhi, Jun 12 : The Governor-led committee announced by the Centre to restore peace in Manipur, which has been roiled by ethnic clashes, comprises 51 members including those from the warring Meitei and Kuki communities. But several representatives of Kuki groups said Sunday they are not happy that they have been appointed to the committee without their consent. They said the Centre should be part of the committee, instead of leaving everything to the state government and the Chief Minister. Of those named by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to represent the ethnic groups, 25 are from the majority Meitei community, 11 belong to Kuki groups and 10 are from the Naga community. The Muslim and the Nepali communities will be represented by three and two members, respectively. The peace panel is part of a series of measures, including a judicial probe panel, announced by Union Home Minister Amit Shah at the end of his four-day visit (May 29 to June 1) to Manipur. The committee was announced Saturday, with the Ministry of Home Affairs naming Governor Anusuiya Uikey as its chairperson and “Chief Minister N Biren Singh, a few ministers in the state, MPs, MLAs and leaders of different political parties” as its members. While announcing the committee, the MHA also said that it will have “representatives of different ethnic groups” but gave no further details on its composition. In an order issued by Deputy Secretary Narendra Gautam on June 10, the MHA has named the representatives. The political leaders named in the order are: State ministers Y Khemchand and Nemcha Kipgen; Lok Sabha MP Lorho S Pfoze; BJP Manipur unit chief Adhikarimayum Sharda Devi; former minister and JD (U) leader Md Abdul Nasir; CPI leader Dr Moirangthem Nara, and MLAs T Shanti Singh and K Ranjit Singh. The civil society will be represented by two retired professors of Manipur University, the chairman of the Bar Council of Manipur, five social workers and retired government officials. The committee has also included former Director General of Police P Doungel. “Some of the presidents of the organisations are in the peace committee – Ajay Khongsai, President (Kuki Inpi Manipur), David K Shimray, President (Tangkhul Naga Long), Lourembam Nganbi, President (Apuna Manipur Kanba Ima Lup), Hrila Hmar, working President (Hmar Tribe Council), RK Sanahambi, President (Kanglei Ima Lup), K Suanthang, President (Paite Tribe Council), Awangbow Newmai, President (the Naga People's Front), Lourembam Memchoubi, President (Poirei Leimarol Meria Paibi Apubna), S M Jalal, President (All Manipur Muslim Organisations Coordinating Committee), Md Rajauddin, President (Manipuri Muslim Council Moreh), R Machundoubou, President (Joint Tribe Council, Zeliangrong Council),” Gautam said. When his comments were sought, retired Indian Accounts Service officer J Lhungdim told The Indian Express over phone that his name had been included in the committee without his consent. “This is an important question as without my consent, why and how did they add my name to the peace committee. I have spoken with several Kuki representatives and they told me that their names were also added to the committee without talking to them and they are also not happy with this act.” “I believe it's not going to work this way and the Central government should be part of this committee, instead of leaving everything on Chief Minister N Biren Singh,” he said.

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