Last Updated on April 4, 2023 by SPN Editor
While attending the Chaga Ngee Festival, Manipur CM N Biren alleged that Manipur was broken into pieces by some dishonest politicians who did politics on communal and ethnic lines while expressing the current government’s commitment to empower minority sections of the society and to take them along in the path of development.
Attending the 9th State Level Chaga Ngee Festival organised at Makuilongdi-II, Liang-Nam, Senapati District on Sunday, the Chief Minister said as the present generation has forgotten who we are, how we existed, a sense of distrust, hatred, and enmity existed among the communities in the state. The communities were divided by some dishonest political parties which did politics on communal lines. However, the present government has been able to bridge the gap among the communities, he asserted.
Biren further said that the State Cabinet had earlier recognised the Chaga Ngee Festival and announced the day as a restricted holiday, considering the significance of the Chaga Ngee festival.
Reiterating the need to introspect and study “what we are, how we existed”, the Chief Minister urged the gathering to remember the aged-old relationship amongst different communities and live together having respect for one another.
Stating the need to revive the facts of our history, he expressed his desire to include the history shared by different communities in the syllabus of school students.
The Chief Minister informed that the Heritage Park which is being constructed at Makhel with the cost of Rs. 6 crores would be completed before this year’s Sangai Festival.
Continuing that the Liangmai community of the State had been deprived of access to certain benefits of the Government’s welfare programme earlier, he informed that the State Government had decided to open a Sub-Deputy Collector’s Office at Makui Village. The office will be later upgraded to the Sub-Divisional Office, he added.
Stating that development is needed to maintain a peaceful and sound environment, Biren appreciated the Zeliangrong people for electing the right representatives, who always take initiative for the development of their regions. Considering the historical importance of Makuilongdi village, he further announced the installation of a statue of Haipou Jadonang, and the approval of the same would be sanctioned within 15 days. He also assured to construct of a permanent hall, instead of the current bamboo structure, at the ground where the festival was observed today.
The Chief Minister further lauded the people of Makuilongdi village for carrying out the plantation of organic crops instead of poppy plantations practices and assured send officials of the Horticulture Department to look for suitable crops which could be provided to the village for plantation. He further assured to the construction of cold storage at the village to prevent wastage of the crop produced and added that the Government would provide a market platform for selling their produce.
During the programme, the Chief Minister also handed over the reward of Rs. 5 Lakhs to Tapon Village, which was announced earlier for voluntarily destroying the poppy plantation. Cultural dances of different cultural troupes were also showcased during the Chaga Ngee festival.
Biren also tweeted appreciating the people of Makuilongdi village, “I appreciate the villagers of Makuilongdi Village for voluntarily coming out to destroy poppy plantations in the surrounding areas last year. In recognition of their service, I have extended a reward of Rs 5 lakh for the village during my visit today.”
Delivering his presidential speech, Water Resources Minister Awangbow Newmai expressed satisfaction that the Chaga Ngee festival is celebrated in a big way. He continued that the festival, which is also known as the festival of sanctification, had been celebrated since the olden days.
He appreciated the governance of Biren Singh, adding that the aged-old relationships among different communities had been revived under his leadership. He added that various development works had also been taken up across the State, bridging the developmental gap between hill and valley.
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha Maharaja Leishemba Sanajaoba, speaking on the occasion, the age-old tradition of celebrating the Chaga Ngee festival had been known since the olden days. However, as time changed, the significance of the festival lost its primacy for some time.
With the current trend of bringing up our own identity, the festival began to be celebrated in a more refined way in 2004, he added, lauding the Liangmai community for such an initiative. He continued that the festival was also known as the festival of purification.
Stating that different communities of the State had been living together since time immemorial, he assured to take up all possible efforts for the progress of the State.
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Chairman, Hill Areas Committee Dinganglung Gangmei, MLA for Tamenglong AC Janghemlung Panmei, Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police, Senapati District, office bearers of Civil Society Organisations and Students’ Associations and officials of District Administration, Senapati also attended the Chaga Ngee festival programme among others.