A floral tribute was also held with traditional rituals and tarpan at Khongjom River as a part of the observation
Khongjom Day was observed with state honour on Saturday in Manipur. The main event was held at Kheba Ching at Khongjom in Thoubal District, Manipur. The observation was started with a guard of honour with a gun salute at the Samadhi of Paona Brajabasi, who sacrificed his life during the final battle of the Anglo-Manipuri War fought in the year 1891. The State has been observing this day of 23rd April every year as a mark to commemorate the sacrifices of our brave heroes.
A floral tribute was also held with traditional rituals and tarpan at Khongjom River as a part of the observation. Governor of Manipur La Ganesan, Chief Minister of Manipur Nongthombam Biren Singh, Ministers, MLAs and other top officials of the government also attended the floral tribute.
Speaking as Chief Guest, Governor of Manipur La Ganesan maintained that Life is sacrifice, sacrifice is life. The sacrifices made by our forefathers should always be remembered and honoured. We should follow in their footsteps and their dignity should remain protected. Conquering the heart of the people is also a unique characteristic of our leaders which we should learn from them.
La Ganesan further stated that India is a land of difference which makes the country unique from other countries. Likewise, Manipur also has a different character history from the Indian states. People should understand the reason why Khongjom Day is being celebrated, he added.
Giving the presidential speech, Chief Minister, Nongthombam Biren Singh said that the age-old history of Manipur and the sacrifices made by our forefathers will always remain in our hearts. The present historical site of Khongjom particularly Tengol Lampak will be beautified and upgraded soon after a cabinet decision. The call of Nation First and United India which was advocated by our leaders should be respected. Being a federal country the respect to states by the centre is worth appreciation. The renaming of Mount Harriet in Andaman and Nicobar island as Mount Manipur by union Home Minister Amit Shah is a living example of respect to Manipur by the union government, Biren added.
Khongjom Lal, a play based on the battle of Khongjom, 1891 was showcased by the artists of the Art & Culture Department as a part of the observation. Khongjom Parba, a traditional folk song depicting the Khongjom battle, was also presented to the gathering by renowned folk singer Smt. Sundari Devi and her team.
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