October 27, 1981, forty years ago: Meitei outfits were banned

The central government has declared the Red Army, such as the “People’s Liberation Army” (PLA), Prepak and their branches, as illegal associations for participating in separatist activities and ongoing armed attacks on civilians and security forces. The order to ban Meitei organizations in Manipur was under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act of 1967. The notification states that the Meti organizations mentioned in the order have openly declared as their objective, “creation of an independent Manipur by amalgamating the State of Manipur. “and” has resorted to violent activities in pursuit of its objective of separating the said State from the Union of India. The order also said that the organizations have made some efforts to resume contacts with foreign countries to secure aid through weapons and training.

two jeffries

James Gebehoe, chairman of the United Nations Special Committee on Apartheid, said here that if Geoffrey Boycott and Geoffrey Cook have pledged to end all sporting ties with China, they should play with it. EnglandTeam India. He said that whether or not Test matches will be played in India is not the decision of the Government of India but of the MCC. All the MCC had to do to ensure that the Test matches were underway was to either remove the two blacklisted Jeffries from the team or ask them to withdraw at will.

Namibia Agreement

The five Western powers seeking a settlement of Namibia submitted their proposals to the South African government and Pretoria-based parties in the disputed region. Negotiations on proposals called by the authorities to set a constitutional route for Namibia will take place in Cape Town on 28 October.

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