Manipur journalist held under NSA to remain in detention for 12 months: Govt

Press Trust of India  |  Imphal 

An Imphal-based journalist, who was detained last month under the stringent (NSA), will remain in custody for 12 months, according to a government order which said his activities were "prejudicial to the security of the state and maintenance of public order".

The videos which he had uploaded on November 19 in both English and Meitei were not related to his official work, officials had said.

According to a state home department statement issued on December 14, the of the (NSA), in its sitting held on December 11, had examined the allegations levelled against the journalist,

On December 13, the board recommended that there were "sufficient grounds" to detain Wangkhem under the provisions of the NSA, the statement said, without elaborating on the allegations against him.

has approved the advisory board's recommendation on detention of the under the NSA, according to the statement.

"The of Manipur after considering the proximate past activities of the detenu and potential danger of his activities which are prejudicial to the security of the State and maintenance of public order and there is apprehension of his continuing to in similar prejudicial activities, the moment he is released from detention, ....the said person should be detained for the maximum period of 12 months as provided under Section 13 of the said Act," the statement said.

In consonance with the opinion of the Board and exercise of power under Section 12 (1), the has, therefore, ordered that his detention will be for a period of 12 months, it said.

According to the provision, in any case where the has reported that there is, in its opinion, sufficient cause for the detention of a person, the government may confirm the detention order and continue the detention of the person concerned for such period as it thinks fit.

Under section 13 of the Act, the maximum period of detention under the NSA is 12 months.

In the video clips posted by him, Wangkhem had purportedly said he was saddened and shocked to learn that the present government in Manipur was observing the birth anniversary of Rani of Jhansi, according to

He reportedly said Rani of Jhansi's deeds had nothing to do with Manipur and the state was observing because the Centre had asked it to. In this context, he allegedly called a "puppet of the Centre" and a "puppet of Hindutva".

The had said that the Rani of Jhansi had played a role in the unification of

November 19 is the birth anniversary of Laxmibai, the Rani of Jhansi, who was one of the leading figures in the 1857 mutiny.

Wangkhem's wife told on Wednesday that she has appealed to the MHA to "cancel" the charges against him under the NSA but has not received any reply till now.

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First Published: Wed, December 19 2018. 18:10 IST