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IMPHAL: Rights activist Irom Sharmila Chanu will marry her long-time British partner Desmond Coutinho in July.

"We have not fixed the date of our marriage yet, but are planning it some time in July-end in Tamil Nadu," Sharmila told TOI over the phone from Tamil Nadu's Perumalamalai on Sunday.

"I will continue my struggle, not as a politician but as a civil activist. I have already decided not to contest polls in the future. After my marriage, I'll lobby international bodies to urge India to scrap the draconian law," she said, adding that she will continue to lend support to PRJA and make it strong enough to act as a force to "bring about true democracy in Manipur".

When asked about her life after marriage, Sharmila said the couple plans on settling down in Tamil Nadu. Being a British citizen, Desmond will obtain a visa to stay with her in India, Sharmila said, adding that Desmond is already here for the marriage

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...adu-in-july/articleshow/58570526.cms?from=mdr
 
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'They think I am made of Iron. Why are they being so hard-hearted.'

Irom Sharmila left high and dry in the face of opposition from her erstwhile supporters, talks from the heart - about her struggle and herself.

 
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To get into the news again somehow after she lost her deposit in the elections :p:
sorry brother i disagree.
just because she lost elections doesnt mean she lost her credibility.
if elections were the means of judging one's credibility, then murderers n rapists sitting in our hallowed buildings of democracy has more credibility than anyone.
 
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sorry brother i disagree.
just because she lost elections doesnt mean she lost her credibility.
if elections were the means of judging one's credibility, then murderers n rapists sitting in our hallowed buildings of democracy has more credibility than anyone.

Where did I make this about credibility? I am talking about attention-seeking, not credibility.

She was the one that made out the elections to be reflective of her credibility....and she got trounced. How others perceive it is up to them.

I appreciate that she decided to participate in the democracy though and respected the verdict of the people....but manipur people are much more complicated than the agenda she decided to represent.
 
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Irom Sharmila losing is no surprise. That’s how politics works!

Have a look at the candidates in your own constituency who were contesting in the last elections. How many of those candidates have criminal records against them? How many of those have been powerful industrialists-turned-politicians or reformed-criminal-turned-politicians?

Going by an article published in the guardian, before 2014 General Elections, 1/5th of the candidates had criminal charges. Even the recently concluded Uttar Pradesh elections saw 322 out of 403 ‘Crorepati’ MLAs winning. Out of these 143 have criminal charges against them.

The idea of a politician, in the general population’s head, is a powerful figure. Someone who isn’t easily scared by others. A figure which people respect and fear. Fear and respect go hand-in-hand, in our democracy. Sadly.
To be fair, in every election, we do have a few candidates who are honest, have spent years in social work, and now hope to serve a constituency. Right ? But if their image doesn’t echo a sense of power with their target vote-bank, irrespective of how good they are, it’s difficult for them to gather votes.

Elections in India aren’t about policies. People hardly scan through the manifesto of the party they are voting for. Did you read BJP’s 2014 election manifesto? Or INC’s?

People want leaders who can ‘speak to them’ and ‘speak for them’. If their answers address insecurities, hits the nail on the actual needs of the masses and simplifies the problems to deliver a quick-solution, then that’s the kind of leader they believe in.

When Donald Trump says, he’ll build a wall to keep immigrants out, people who actually know how big the border is, might find it ridiculous. But not all of them. When someone like Modi says, demonetization affected the ‘corrupt’ more than the poor, people will believe him. Be it Trump or Modi, or any other politician, it is about finding those simple solutions that can make people believe them.

Coming back to Irom Sharmila and being blunt, her sacrifice doesn’t mean anything to the people in that constituency. She was on a hunger-strike for years to get her demands accepted. People might assume that she won’t be able to get the work done.

Of course, it doesn’t take more than a good investment in PR to change your image. Maybe an Adani/Ambani on their side might help ?

http://reveringthoughts.com/2017/03/12/irom-sharmila-losing-not-surprise/
 
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so religion conversion in TN going to heat up with the help of her with the company of Tamil separatists... there is no reason for her to settle down in TN and fight for Manipur!
 
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She was the one that made out the elections to be reflective of her credibility....and she got trounced. How others perceive it is up to them.
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she lost because she had no political mileage. we all know how the dance of democracy happens in our part of the world.
but then. yes how others perceive is upto them.
 
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What a revolutionary who got mere 90 votes in the manipur polls.
The way her revolution is going there is only going to be more glucose bottle and needles in her hand.
 
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AFSPA extended
Source: The Sangai Express / PTI

New Delhi, May 06 2017: The Centre has declared entire Assam and three districts of Arunachal Pradesh as "disturbed" areas under the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act for three more months.

In a gazette notification, the Home Ministry said the entire Assam, besides bordering areas of Meghalaya, have been declared "disturbed" under the AFSPA for three months with effect from May 03 citing various violent activities by insurgent groups ULFA, NDFB and others.

The Ministry said there were 75 incidents of violence in Assam in 2016 in which 33 people, including four security personnel, were killed and 14 others were abducted.

Besides, there were nine violent incidents in the State in which four people, including two security personnel, were killed in 2017.The violence were perpetrated by insurgent groups like ULFA, NDFB and others, the Ministry said.

The AFSPA has been continuing in Assam since November 1990. The Home Ministry cited the continuing violence perpetrated by NSCN (IM), NSCN (K), ULFA, NDFB and others as the reason for enforcing the AFSPA for three months beyond May 4. In another gazette notification, the Ministry declared three districts of Arunachal Pradesh � Tirap, Changlang and Longding � besides areas falling under 16 police stations bordering Assam as "disturbed" area under the AFSPA for three more months.

The Home Ministry cited the continuing violence perpetrated by NSCN(IM), NSCN(K), ULFA, NDFB and others as the reason for enforcing the AFSPA for three months beyond May 4.The AFSPA has been under force in the three Arunachal Pradesh districts since January 2016 .
 
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