Skip to main content

NBMM unit, Andolan Parishad hit back at Rajkumar, Manab

By our Staff Reporter

GUWAHATI, June 25: The secretary of the Durlabcherra Anchalik Committee of the Nikhil Bishnupriya Manipuri Mahasabha (NBMM), Surajit Sinha, and Nikhil Bishnupriya Manipuri Andolan Parishad (NBMAP) executive member Nirmal Sinha condemned Hareswar Sinha Manab and Rajkumar Sinha for their recent joint statement against Nikhil Bishnupriya Manipuri Sahitya Parishad’s Assam State committee vice-president Paragjyoti Sinha on the ongoing spat between the NBMM and the newly formed Bishnupriya Manipuri Suraksha Samiti (BMSS).

Nikhil Bishnupriya Manipuri Sahitya Parishad (NBMSP) secretary Hareswar Sinha Manab and Bishnupriya Manipuri Suraksha Samiti (BMSS) secretary Rajkumar Sinha squarely questioned the extent of knowledge of NBMSP’s Assam State committee vice-president Raja Parag Jyoti Sinha (Shimu) about the power of “mass convention”. They also said that Nikhil Bishnupriya Manipuri Mahasabha (NBMM) president Dr Debendra Kumar Sinha had no moral right to hold the top NBMM post.

According to Surajit Sinha, the statement made by Paragjyoti Sinha against Anil Singha Gautam (BMSS president) is, in fact, the buzz word in the NBMM. “Anil Singha Gautam and four other executive members of the NBMM and its sister concerns have been suspended by the NBMM at its May 22 central executive committee meeting for their anti-organizational activities,” Surajit Sinha said.

Nirmal Sinha said: “Rajkumar Sinha and Hareswar Sinha Manab have no locus standi to make such comments. The so-called BMSS is nothing but an individual committee that has been formed to protect the interest of a few people with vested interest. The so-called mass convention that formed the BMSS has been declared illegal by the NBMM and other organizations of the Bishnupriya Manipuri community.”

Nirmal Sinha further said: “The statement made by Anil Singha Gautam that the powers of the NBMM president have been curtailed is a matter of joke. Sinha Manab and Rajkumar Sinha have become the torchbearers of a suspended NBMM executive member, Singha Gautam.”

Courtesy: The Sentinel

Comments

  1. NBMM, NBMSP, NBMAP, BMSS, NBMDC, ....infinite

    Not far someday the number of BM people will be equivalent to the number of organizations we have.

    What are these groups teaching us or what are we learning from our elders or should we take their advice ?

    ReplyDelete
  2. True Raghab.. 

    Fact of the matter is BM community is highly redundant of intelligent dims. Large number of them are infected with avarice and hostility which takes them to follow the envious divisive route. Hence the emergence of infinite assemblage like    BMSS, BMSSS, BMNHS, BMDGF, BMNG, BMBM, NBMKHL, BMNJGT, BMLMD, .....  Not to mention few have inherited this envious character from their forefathers taking the legacy forward.
    The most ridiculous  part is that a group formed by minded felons strips the power of other who may be legitimately profound.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

We all love comments. It is moderated

Popular posts from this blog

Sri Sri Bhubaneshwar Sadhu Thakur

By Ranita Sinha, Kolkata Sri Sri Bhubaneshwar Thakur, the great saint of the Bishnupriya Manipuri Community was born on 26th October, 1871, in a remote village of Cachar district called Baropua in the state of Assam. He was born to a Xatriya Manipuri family. His father Sri Sanatan Pandit was a Sanskrit teacher and mother Srimati Malati Devi, a house wife. Sadhu Baba from his childhood was indifferent to all worldly happenings. He was engrossed in chanting the name of Lord Krishna. Along with other students of his age, Sadhu Baba started taking lessons of grammar and other spiritual literature from his father. At a very young age he lost his mother but he was brought up with utmost love and care by his step mother. At the age of eighteen, Sadhu baba lost his father, so, to continue his spiritual education under the guidance of Rajpandit Mineshwas Swarbabhwam Bhattacherjee, he went to Tripura. But within one year he made up his mind to visit all the holy places and as such he took permis...

Assam Search Engine: Bisarok

Exclusive search engine on Assam Manash Pratim Gohain, TNN Jun 16, 2012, 01.46PM IST NEW DELHI: Assam got its own search engine ' Bisarok '. The search engine has been launched to get results exclusively on queries and information related to Assam. 'Bisarok', means 'to search' in Assamese language, has been launched and has been linked to various websites of the Government of Assam and departments, educational institutions and media. The search engine is likely to give a new online experience related to searches on Assam. Built on Google custom search engine, the search engine would be collating and building a database of web properties exclusively of the state in the North East region. 'Bisarok' has been developed by RK Rishikesh Sinha, who had earlier created a similar custom search engine ('Bisarei') on Bishnupriya Manipuri. According to Sinha, apart from Google there was no link to get results particularly on Assam. Any web entity related...

The 'Star' Krishankant Sinha of Space City Sigma

By RK Rishikesh Sinha, New Delhi It is a myth that the all-knowing Internet knows everything. One such myth relates to old television stuff aired on Doordarshan before 1990. Search in Google “Space City Sigma”, the search engine would throw up reminiscent results from the people who still long for those days. Those days were really golden days. Krishankant Sinha in the role of Captain Tara in Space City Singma For those who have watched Doordarshan some 15 to 20 years back, am sure they will have nostalgic memories of it. The days when possessing a now ubiquitous looking television set was a luxury. It was a neighbour’s envy product. It was a visual product to showoff, to flaunt that we have a television set . Those were the days when black and white, locked television was rarely found in homes. The days became immortal for teleserials like Ramayana, Mahabharata, Swami’s Malgudi Days (Ta-Na-Na-Na…), Ek-Do-Teen-Char (Title song: Ek do teen char, chaaro mil ke saath chale to ...