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Guwahati journalist defy militants diktat, observe Republic Day

GUWAHATI, January 26: In an open defiance of militant diktat, Guwahatians 
celebrated India's 59th Republic Day with great enthusiasm. Residents in 
various localities hoisted the National Flag in a dauntless display of 
determination to uphold the dignity of the Tri-colour and the Indian Republic 
against all threats.

At the Guwahati Press Club, considerable number of writers and senior citizens 
joined the scribes in observing the Day, where the Tri-colour was hoisted by 
veteran journalist Dhirendra Nath Chakravarty followed by a spirited speech by 
him. Chakravorty made an appeal to the militants give up violence and join 
hands with the mainstream to ensure Assam's smooth march to prosperity.

He said the Republic Day has great relevance for the Indians as it symbolises 
the country's resolve to determine its own destiny. The Indian independence 
also paved the way for the liberation of other Asian and African countries as a 
result of which about 150 crore of the world population could free themselves 
from colonial bondage.

Chakravarty called upon the people to remember the 4,000 martyrs and their 
sacrifices in the 1757 Battle of Plassey, the 10,000 martyrs of 1857 Sepoy 
Mutiny and the martyrs of the 1942-46 movement against British colonialism. 
They should also remember the 150 martyrs who had to go to the gallows. Of 
them, seven belonged to Assam. They included Piyali Phukan, Piyali Barua, 
Maniram Dewan and Kushal Konwar.

The participants of the Press Club programmme, later took out a procession 
which paraded the main thoroughfares of Panbazar and Dighalipukhuripar shouting 
slogans like Bande Mataram, Bharat Mata Ki Jai and Jai Ai Asom.

It may be recalled here that a few days ago, a group of 14 journalists and 
writers made an appeal to the people to defy the ULFA-KLO-backed boycott call 
and observe the Republic Day across the State. They included Nirupama 
Bargohain, Dhirendra Nath Chakravorty, Rupam Baruah, Nava Thakuria, Ranen Kumar 
Goswmai, Bhupen Bargohain, Hiten Mahanta, Promode Kalita, Sabita Lahkar, Mukul 
Kalita, Manish Goswami, Ajit Patowary, Kumud Ranhan Das and Girindra Kumar 
Karji.

In Kumarpara and Athgaon localities too, residents observed the Day with a 
befitting manner. At Kumarpara Pachali, hoisting the National Flag, former 
Gauhati High Court judge Jitendranath Sarma said the people of Assam should bow 
down to militant threats. Cowardice never pays, he said and added that the 
State today demands boldness from its people to forge ahead. The programme was 
organized by the Jai Hind Club in association with the local people. Students 
of Angels' English School presented the national Anthem at the function.

At Athgaon Pukhuripar, the Nagarik Committee of GMC Ward number 19, Kumarpara 
Shanti Sabha Mahila Samity, Ward number 19 Women's Cell and Athgaon Pukhuripar 
Youth Club jointly organized the celebrations with a day-long programme, which 
included various competitions among the school children, felicitation to senior 
citizens and a cultural evening. The National Flag was hoisted on the occasion 
by Nirmal Kumar Choudhury, a social worker of the locality.

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