Sinlung /
15 May 2010

Hmars To Observe Martyrs’ Day

Hmar shawl Hmarkhawlien, May 15 : The Hmars settled in different parts of Assam, Manipur, Mizoram and Meghalaya will observe Martyrs’ Day on May 16 in remembrance of the heroes who sacrificed their lives, fighting for the cause of their people.

The memorial services would be the for the Hmars who fought for homeland in Mizoram under the banners of Hmar Volunteers Cell (HVC) and Hmar People’s Convention (HPC).

The HPC led by its president, Pu Hmingchunghnung Hmar, it is to be recalled, laid down arms and ammunition before the Mizoram Government in 1997 along with all his cadres. An accord was signed between the State Government and HPC which among others offered packages for the socioeconomic development of the community. And it was according to the provisions of the accord that Sinlung Hills Development Council (SHDC) was formed with its headquarters at Sakawrdai in North Mizoram.

Besides, the day is also observed to commemorate the May 16, 1989 Monierkhal Tea Estate shoot-out in which Mizoram-based Hmar Volunteer Cell (HVC) members were killed by Mizoram armed police cadres.

This tragic event led to the formation of Hmar People’s Convention which entered into peace agreement with the Government of Mizoram. The day would be celebrated through varied programs which include games and sports, prayers for those who lost lives and also for the well being of those who lost their loved ones.

The Hmar Students’ Association members are also gearing up to observe the day in Hmarkhawlien and Muolhoi in Barak Valley.

According to information, the eventful day was observed for the first time as decided at conference called by Hmar People’s Convention at Hmarkhawlien in Barak Valley.

The memorial day is now being observed with all dedication by the Hmar communities irrespective of State boundaries since the signing of Sinlung Peace Accord. The most important event of the day is the martyrs’ trophy for which local football teams vie.

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