
Mizoram celebrates 39th ‘Remna Ni' with message of peace & devpt
At the event organised by the general headquarters of the Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP), the apex Mizo student body, chief minister Lalduhoma hoisted the 'Remna Ni flag' followed by a solemn rendition of 'Ro Min Relsak Ang Che (Be Our Counsellor)' by the 1st Battalion Mizoram Armed Police (MAP) Brass Band.
In his address, Lalduhoma extended heartfelt greetings to Zo people across the globe and underscored that peace is the bedrock of development, stability and progress, while unrest remains a major obstacle to all.
"My govt shall leave no stone unturned to preserve and promote peace in our state," he said. Highlighting Mizoram's progress, the CM said the state is poised for major infrastructural development, particularly through improved connectivity between the southern and northern regions.
He called for a collective commitment to peaceful coexistence, regardless of differences, and reminded the audience that Mizo nationalism is not rooted in hostility, but in unity and inclusive progress.
True nationalism, he said, uplifts others and builds togetherness.
The chief minister also stressed the importance of maintaining a cooperative relationship with the central govt — regardless of which party is in power — for the greater good and welfare of Mizoram. "Politics must be guided by mutual respect. Let us uphold dignity in public discourse and refrain from divisive or inflammatory rhetoric," he said.
"Let peace and harmony prevail in our society and in our neighbourhoods. Let us rekindle the spirit of communal harmony handed down to us by our ancestors. Let our streets once again become places of peace," he added.
In his remarks, MZP president Pu H Lalthianghlima emphasised that Remna Ni belongs to the people and is a celebration meant to unite citizens across political, social and generational lines.
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