Assam-Nagaland Border Peace Coordination Committee meeting resolves to strengthen activities in foothills

Kohima: Peace cannot be purchased, it is earned through one’s devotion in understanding humankind with love and sharing, Er Temsu Wathi

BY | Tuesday, 27 February, 2024

The Assam-Nagaland Border Peace Coordination Committee convened a Peace Coordination Meeting cum Get-Together in the Foothills adjoining Akumen Village (Lirmen-C) of Mokokchung District and Aligaon in Jorhat District on 24th February 2024, DIPR informed.

The program was chaired by the President of BPCC (A-N) Jiten Buragohain.

Er. Temsu Wathi, Coordinator of BPCC (A-N), in his speech, welcomed some of the new members to its fold. He thanked the members for selflessly working in their respective zones for harnessing peace towards the people living in the border. “Peace cannot be purchased but it is earned through one’s devotion in understanding humankind with love and sharing”, the Coordinator retorted.

He also informed that the Committee was communicating with schools located on either side of the border by organising cultural, social and educational activities, organising camps for days in the hills specially at Tzurangkong where Government High School Tzurangkong students can be involved with the students of High Schools located at border fringes in the plains. The Head Masters and a few teachers from Bongshi Gopal and Jungle Block Govt. High Schools were also invited and participated to this meet for students’ exchange program, Er Wathi informed.

O Sangpang of Saringyim, Vice President of the BPCC (A-N) spoke for the cause of fraternity. He narrated how BPCC (A-N) has established peace in Saringyim and Naganijan border conflict through sincerity and dedication since 2013.

N Likok Pongen a senior foundering member of BPCC (A-N) from Aosendenyim, spoke at length about the journey and attainment of BPCC (A-N). He stressed that if people from both sides are united, critical problems can be resolved if we have true sense of goodwill.

Purnananda Gogoi of Gabharoo Aligaon also a senior member of BPCC (A-N) strongly spoke for peace and tranquillity. Village Panchayat President of Gabharoo Aligaon urged to develop peace and harmony at any cost for the larger interest of both Assam and Nagaland.

Pobon Gogoi of Medeluajan, an active social worker and also a member of BPCC (A-N) shared how they are working tirelessly by maintaining peaceful atmosphere in the border. He said to encourage unity and cooperation between the two sides they are organising sports meet annually. Er Wathi, Coordinator, had earlier appreciated Gogoi for his outstanding contribution for the cause of friendship and brotherhood.

G Pulin Handiqui, BPCC (A-N) member from Mariani sector suggested for inclusion of womenfolk in the BPCC (A-N) to strengthen its mission for the cause of harmony. Village Council Chairman, Chungtiayimsen, Purtemsu Kichu said that BPCC (A-N) is working very hard for promotion of peace in the border region. BPCC member Amal Mili advocated that there is no option but to work for peace and goodwill.

The house unanimously resolved to further strengthen the on-going activities through Games and Sports, cultural exchange programs, etc. in the border fringes involving the people from either side as being practiced now. BPCC (A-N) applauded the Medeluajan-Methihe-Tssori sector for meaningfully organising the Foothills Volleyball Tournament (FVBT) activities for the last many years.

Proposing the vote of thanks, the coordinator thanked the media team of Assam Flash led by Riyarani Dutta and her team for covering the audio-video footage of the event, Jayanta Barua, spokesperson of BPCC (A-N) for sponsoring all the banners for the event and the gathering members for their active participation and concern.

57 BPCC (A-N) executive members from Tssori Old and New, Changpang, Amboto, Aghautito, Methihe,Tsurangkong area and Lower Japukong range villages from Nagaland sector along with the members from Borhulla, Bekajan, Medeluajan, Mariani sector up to Selenghat participated in the meet.

At the outset of the meeting, the chairperson, Jiten Buragohain, shared the sad demise of late Z Toshi Jamir, BPCC (A-N) Secretary designate from Nagaland side, who died last year after a brief illness. Late Toshi Jamir hailed from Yajang-C village (Nagaland). In honour of his memory, the house observed one-minute silence to mourn for the departed member.

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