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Anglo -Kuki War 1917-19 Centenary Commemoration in Dima Hasao



The Kukis of Dima Hasao district in Assam commemorated the centenary of the Anglo-Kuki War 1917-19, at N.Leikul on 17th October 2019 in a befitting manner with a daylong programme.On the occasion, the Monolith of the Anglo-Kuki War Centenary Commemoration was unveiled by the Chief Guest, Debolal Gorlosa, Chief Executive Member of N.C.Hills Autonomous Council unveiled in the presence of Deputy Commissioner Amitabh Rajkhowa, Executive Members Samuel Changsan and Golanjo Thaosen,MACs, Police and Army Officers with a huge gathering.




The programme was organized by the AKWCC Committee (AKWCCC) under the aegis the Kuki Inpi Assam (KIA), the apex body of the Kukis of Assam.
According to the AAKWCCC Chairman, Khupjang Doungel, the programme was organized and erected the monolith to give due honour and recognition and to pay tribute to the supreme sacrifice of those warriors, the Kuki Chiefs who fearlessly and valiantly fought the then mightiest colonial power of the time, the British Empire in defense of our ancestral and and freedom. 
It may be noted here that those warriors, the forefathers of the Kukis, who valiantly fought against the British Empire for independence from 1917 to 1919 were charged with war crimes and were sentenced to jail and subsequently exiled to Sadiya. Nine out of the eleven charge-sheeted Kuki Chiefs were exiled here in Sadiya.
Addressing the gathering, CEM Gorlosa lauded the organizers and the Kuki people for such a grand event with huge gathering. He also reminded the gathering that the Kukis had great contribution in this Dima Hasao district. It was due to those great Kuki warriors and other leaders the present district with Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India is possible for protection of tribal cultures and languages, it was the Kukis who also defended the district from aggressive attack of the Angami, he asserted.
“I have also been among the struggling group once and have lived in almost all the Kuki villages at that time. It was in the Kuki village our DHD (J) was born. DHD(J) did not struggle only for Dimasas, but for all the tribal people living in the district. The Kukis have been extending every possible help and have always been maintaining good relationship with the Dimasas and others. That was why the MoS Scheme was given first to the Kukis and I personally laid the first foundation stone under MoS scheme. We will also work together for our better future”, he said, applauded by the huge gathering.  
Speaking on the occasion, EM Samuel Changsan, thanked the CEM and other distinguish guests and appealed to all for following the footsteps of the Kuki warriors by working in their spirit so that all the people of the district, state and the country may get the benefit of our good work.
The Deputy Commissioner-cum- Principal Secretary of North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council Amitabh Rajkhowa, in his speech, thanked all for the grand occasion and appreciated the contributions of the Kukis. He also encouraged the Kukis and all the gathering for giving priority to education for the progress of the society and the district.
Earlier, the Chief Guest, after unveiling the Monolith, unfurled the KIA flag, beat Gong, released a booklet, and distributed Mementos to Kuki Chiefs of all the villages in Dima Hasao district.
The colourful traditional dances and songs were the most enjoyable events for both the gathering and media persons. While, a grand feast with a big Mithun (Sel) was also a grand moment for all.

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