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Taking the opportunity he also spoke about Hamara Arunachal Abhiyan (HAA) which is a brainchild of the government to make the common people be part of the law and order machinery and help in effective policing. He also raised concerns on the prevailing drug menace in the area and said that it was the responsibility of all stakeholders to come out and fight the menace for a vibrant society.
Deputy Chief Minister was earlier felicitated by the festival celebration committee for his long and sustained efforts in preserving and promoting the Tai Khamti culture and literature besides he was recently awarded by Fame India and adjudged one of the best performing ministers in India.
Mein spoke on the background history of celebrating the new year festival and his efforts at encouraging the younger generation to imbibe the age old cultural heritage. He appealed the youths to work towards a bright future for self and the society.
He also touched upon HAA and the apprehensions over CAB 2016.He informed that the state government’s stand has been made clear that it will not accept CAB 2016 as per the larger interest of the people of the state. He further assured the present government will not take any steps contrary to the wishes of the people. Mein also dwelt on the menace of drugs and appealed to collectively make efforts to contain the dangers posed by drug abuse.
Lumla MLA Jambey Tashi and Pasighat West MLA Ninong Ering also spoke and wished the Tai people on the occasion of the festival. General Secretary Tai Khamti Development Society at the outset spoke on the Tai lunar calendar system and the various Tai etnic communities world over who are celebrating the festival on the same day.
Later everyone witnessed the traditional boat race followed by community feast and dance. In the night the programme line up were Tai Idol, Mr. and Miss Poi Pee Mau Tai 2114 and other performances by atleast nineteen troupes. Women off-roading and release of hot aur balloons will be the attractions of the festival.