Junbeel Mela a melting pot of diversities holds potential to control divisive forces: Gogoi

Junbeel Mela a melting pot of diversities holds potential to control divisive forces: Gogoi
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Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Saturday said that Junbeel Mela is a great melting pot where people from all walks of life converge and forge a unifying force which has the potential to tame divisive forces.

Guwahati : Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Saturday said that Junbeel Mela is a great melting pot where people from all walks of life converge and forge a unifying force which has the potential to tame divisive forces.

Addressing a gathering at Junbeel Mela at Morigaon, Gogoi said that at Junbeel Mela people from all ethnicities converge and forge a greater understanding which has the potential to foil any evil design of divisive forces.

“Some divisive forces are hell bound to create division in the society in the name of caste, creed and religion to fulfil their narrow gains” adding that he said, “Such forces need to be controlled for the State to go forward and expedite its development,” Gogoi said.

Acknowledging the important role played by the Tiwa community, Gogoi said that Tiwa community for ages has been contributing enormously to the development of the State.

Gogoi moreover said that his Government is committed to the development of all tribal communities of the State and that was the driving force for the government to form development councils.

Gogoi also said that Rs. 1000 has been earmarked for the development of all communities and more will be done in the days to come.

The Assam CM said that his Government will do the needful to include Junbeel Mela in the tourist calendar of the State and make it more attractive for the tourists.

Conceding to the demand of the Junbeel mela committee Gogoi informed that the Government will allocate land for the mela.

Acknowledging traditional barter system, a unique proposition attached to the Junbeel mela where people from all ethnicities participate, Gogoi emphasised the need to preserve the system which is promoting universal brotherhood.

“A tribal museum will be built in the area which will help in promoting and preserving the tribal culture,” Gogoi said.

The Assam CM handed over cheques of Rs. 5000 to each of the eighteen ceremonial Kings of various kingdoms as monthly pensions.

Parliamentary Secretary Vivekananda Doley, the King of erstwhile Gobha Kingdom Deepsing Deoraja also spoke on the occasion. Bhadra Sing Deoraja, secretary of Junbeel Mela Committee Jursing Bordoloi, all 18 Raja from various kingdoms along with a host of other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

(Reporting by Hemanta Kumar Nath)

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