IT News
Imphal, April 25:
Proscribed group Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) observes its 28th raising day today. The raising day function was held at GHQ-1st Bn., CHQ, 2nd Bn., 3rd Bn., units, and sections.
A statement of the KYKL said that the main function was held at GHQ-1st Battalion, where Lt. Col Adjutant Ingba, “Meeyam gi Yawol Lanmee” (MYL) of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), presided over the event, while Ibomcha, the chief of the army staff, Miyam gi Fingang Lanmi (MFL) of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) graced the function as chief guest. Comrade Robin, G3, MFL, KCP has also attended the function as Guest of Honour.
The statement added that the observance began with the chief guest lightening the ceremonial lamp and the functional president hoisting the party flag. During the ceremony, floral tributes were offered to revolutionary cadres who had sacrificed their lives in the course of the revolutionary struggle, along with a two-minute condolence salute in their honor.
The reading of the chairman’s annual message, which emphasizes the importance of critically examining the revolutionary movement’s dwindling situation and the necessity to launch a discourse on ideology and tactics, is a prominent feature of the function. Captain Tamba of MYL, KYKL read the message.
Speaking at the ceremony, Lt. Col Ingba made the point that it is critical to unite all revolutionary groups in Kangleipak to fight Indian colonialism’s ever-growing cultural invasion, which includes imposing the Hindi language on people of WESEA region. Also, he emphasized that the best way to lead the people to victory over Indian colonialism would be to unite all revolutionary organizations under a common political ideology.
H. Ibomcha, the army chief, MFL, KCP, speaking at the celebration, stressed that even before we have liberated Kangleipak from the colonial yoke of Indian imperialists, we, the Kangleichas must establish our own economy not relied on handouts from mainland India. All of our means of production are taken away from us by the Indian colonial process, leaving us fully reliant on them in order for them to maintain colonial dominance in the region. In line with the chairman’s message, he stressed the urgency of beginning an ideological debate to reenergize the revolutionary struggle and the necessity of moving beyond factional politics, which has become a culture among the Kanglei revolutionary class.