Assamese students promote Gandhian thoughts for peace

Guwahati, April 12 (ANI): School children in Assam, who have witnessed a grotesque face of mindless violence and an environment of fear caused by bomb blast incidents, yearn for peace.

Seeking a better environment, where everyone can enjoy life and make efforts for progress and development with fear, schools are taking initiative to bring about lasting peace through Gandhian thoughts.

With the objective of promoting peace and non-violence in the State, Parijit Academy School recently held a ‘Gandhi Peace Rally’ at Pamohi in Guwahati.

Hundreds of children walked through streets, carrying placards to spread the message of peace through Gandhian principle of ‘Ahimsa’, or non-violence.

Students expressed their concern over frequent incidents of violence that disrupted normal life and their desire for peace and normalcy.

“We are taking this rally to bring awareness about Mahatma Gandhi and his principles so that children will know about non-violence truth,” said Uttam Teron, a School principal in Guwahati.

“The aim of the rally is that we want to live in peace. There is so much tension in our region. The recent incidents like bomb blast where people are killed, we hope that all these violence will go away from our lives,” said Sonali Barua, a student in the march.

“I hope that people live in love with one another and not hatred. One should practice love and not hatred towards one another. The bomb blast that happen in Ganeshguri and violence should not happen again. People should not fight or hate each other,” said Krishna Boro, another student.

The rally also included Gandhian follower, Gravin Brown from Australia who walked with the school children.

The initiative clearly reflects the keen interest of the younger generation in bringing peace to the state and their burning desire to bring about social change. (ANI)

Sit in protest for abducted engineer bore fruit

Imphal, March 18 (ANI): People in different areas of Manipur have been voicing concern at frequent incidents of kidnapping, extortion and killings for a long time. All of them want that peace should be allowed to prevail.

The recent abduction of Mohammed Liaqat Ali, an assistant engineer with the Irrigation and Flood Control Department (IFCD) and a ransom demand of Rs. 1.5 million rupees caused panic and anguish among his family members and office colleagues.

A sit-in protest, which was organised to highlight commoners’ concern over worsening situation here, bore results when his abducters released Ali on humanity grounds.

The captors — the People’s United Liberation Front (PULF)– released the captive unhurt.

It was conducted in front of Public Works Department complex, where the Irrigation and Flood Control Division is located.

” We want to live in peace without any disturbances. We want to work in peace and we don’t want such things to happen in future,” said Samin Bhanu, one of the protestors.

“He is a good person, and very important and useful person for the department and such harm caused to him is not satisfactory.

He does not have property as well. He does not take into mindless activities as well,” said Mohd. Abdul Hakim, Chairman of the JAC

For a long time, militants have been constantly targeting engineers, harassing them with monetary demands and when the demands are not met they cause physical torture.

Such disturbances caused by militants have become a major roadblock in the path to progress in Manipur. (ANI)