“Irawat was patriot and internationalist”

“Irawat was patriot and internationalist”

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 30

Secretary of Manipur State Council, CPI, N. Nara said Irawat was not only a patriot for the state but also an internationalist. He was speaking at the 121th birth anniversary celebration of the leader today at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen, Palace Compound.

Nara said Irawat possessed a rare quality of leadership with intelligence and full of sacrifice. The day is celebrated in many parts including Assam, Tripura and Bangladesh. In the next few years it will also be celebrated at Mandalay as the place has also connections with the life of Irawat.

He said Irawat was a man, who thinks for the welfare of the society.

Nara said, at the time when Manipur was not annexed many wanted to form Purvanchal Pradesh by combining Assam, Nagaland, Manipur and other states of North-east by making Silchar as capital.

But Manipur being an independent kingdom, Irawat opposed the proposal. According to the condition of that government and to solve the problems, Irawat joined CPI, he added.

Irawat organised a public meeting at Manipur Dramatic Union, and to prevent the meeting police resorted to lathi charge, resulting in the death of some people.

From that moment Irawat worked for the welfare of Manipur from hiding, Nara said. Irawat sacrificed his life fighting against the formation of Purvanchal Pradesh and he succeeded.

Nara further said Irawat was an undisputed leader of the state and he wanted to bring equality among people of different class to bring development.

People had lost faith in the present political leaders due to party hopping. To bring good and welfare in the society the political leaders need to be stable, Nara asserted.

As a part of the programme Thiyam Meghachandra Journalist Award was given to editor, Impact TV, Yumnam Rupachandra, Thokchom Achouba Integrity Award to social activist, Amu Kamei, Hijam Achou Shinmee Award to Soibam Ningthem, Nongthombam Iboton Teacher Award to Geeta Phanjoubam, Laishram Ramsing Trade Union Award to Sairem Manglem, Kshetrimayum Ibobi Blood Donor Award to R.K. Dayananda and Khangjrakpam Mani Driver Award to Thoudam Nonganjao Meetei.

The awards include a citation, shawl and cash.

Social activist, Amu Kamei said it is glad to see people from different places of the state to join the function. But he expressed unahppiness at the absence of contingents from the hills. “If there is no unity among the people, development of Manipur is impossible,” he said.

India is a democratic country but political parties sometimes forget the meaning of democracy during election, Amu said, in a democractic system people are the king but on the contrary MLAs and ministers are the king in the state. After being elected the leaders denied the rights of the people and indulged in corruption, he alleged.

Veteran CPI leader, M. Ibohal, chairman of Irawat Celebration Committee (ICC), Th. Tomba, chairman, control commission, MSC/CPI, B. Sharma, patron member, All Manipur Nupi Marup, Yambem Ibeni, veteran leader, All Manipur Nupi Marup, Th. Bhanumati and others attended the function as presidium members.

People paid floral tributes to the portrait of Irawat at the Leela Shanglen.

A state march past completion was held at Palace Compound. It was organised by All India Students’ Federation (AISF), Manipur State Council. Forty-two contingents participated in the competition.

“Irawat was patriot and internationalist”

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 30

Secretary of Manipur State Council, CPI, N. Nara said Irawat was not only a patriot for the state but also an internationalist. He was speaking at the 121th birth anniversary celebration of the leader today at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen, Palace Compound.

Nara said Irawat possessed a rare quality of leadership with intelligence and full of sacrifice. The day is celebrated in many parts including Assam, Tripura and Bangladesh. In the next few years it will also be celebrated at Mandalay as the place has also connections with the life of Irawat.

He said Irawat was a man, who thinks for the welfare of the society.

Nara said, at the time when Manipur was not annexed many wanted to form Purvanchal Pradesh by combining Assam, Nagaland, Manipur and other states of North-east by making Silchar as capital.

But Manipur being an independent kingdom, Irawat opposed the proposal. According to the condition of that government and to solve the problems, Irawat joined CPI, he added.

Irawat organised a public meeting at Manipur Dramatic Union, and to prevent the meeting police resorted to lathi charge, resulting in the death of some people.

From that moment Irawat worked for the welfare of Manipur from hiding, Nara said. Irawat sacrificed his life fighting against the formation of Purvanchal Pradesh and he succeeded.

Nara further said Irawat was an undisputed leader of the state and he wanted to bring equality among people of different class to bring development.

People had lost faith in the present political leaders due to party hopping. To bring good and welfare in the society the political leaders need to be stable, Nara asserted.

As a part of the programme Thiyam Meghachandra Journalist Award was given to editor, Impact TV, Yumnam Rupachandra, Thokchom Achouba Integrity Award to social activist, Amu Kamei, Hijam Achou Shinmee Award to Soibam Ningthem, Nongthombam Iboton Teacher Award to Geeta Phanjoubam, Laishram Ramsing Trade Union Award to Sairem Manglem, Kshetrimayum Ibobi Blood Donor Award to R.K. Dayananda and Khangjrakpam Mani Driver Award to Thoudam Nonganjao Meetei.

The awards include a citation, shawl and cash.

Social activist, Amu Kamei said it is glad to see people from different places of the state to join the function. But he expressed unahppiness at the absence of contingents from the hills. “If there is no unity among the people, development of Manipur is impossible,” he said.

India is a democratic country but political parties sometimes forget the meaning of democracy during election, Amu said, in a democractic system people are the king but on the contrary MLAs and ministers are the king in the state. After being elected the leaders denied the rights of the people and indulged in corruption, he alleged.

Veteran CPI leader, M. Ibohal, chairman of Irawat Celebration Committee (ICC), Th. Tomba, chairman, control commission, MSC/CPI, B. Sharma, patron member, All Manipur Nupi Marup, Yambem Ibeni, veteran leader, All Manipur Nupi Marup, Th. Bhanumati and others attended the function as presidium members.

People paid floral tributes to the portrait of Irawat at the Leela Shanglen.

A state march past completion was held at Palace Compound. It was organised by All India Students’ Federation (AISF), Manipur State Council. Forty-two contingents participated in the competition.

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