Manipur Governor Calls for Unity and Peace in New Year 2026 Message

Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla has urged citizens to reaffirm their commitment to peace, harmony, and mutual respect as they enter 2026. He emphasized strengthening bonds of brotherhood and upholding unity in diversity to foster lasting stability in the state. The Governor extended his greetings coinciding with the Gaan-Ngai Festival, a major post-harvest celebration for Kabui and Rongmei Naga communities. He highlighted the festival as a sacred occasion for joy, harmony, and ushering in a hopeful new year.

Key Points: Manipur Governor Urges Peace, Harmony for New Year 2026

  • Commitment to peace and harmony
  • Strengthening community bonds
  • Celebrating Gaan-Ngai festival
  • Building a prosperous Manipur
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Reaffirm commitment to peace, harmony: Manipur Guv urges people on New Year

Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla's New Year message emphasizes peace, unity, and mutual respect while extending greetings for the Gaan-Ngai festival.

Reaffirm commitment to peace, harmony: Manipur Guv urges people on New Year
"Let us collectively reaffirm our commitment to peace, harmony and mutual respect. - Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla"

Imphal, Jan 1

Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla has urged the people of the state to collectively reaffirm their commitment to peace, harmony and mutual respect in the New Year.

In his New Year greetings, the Governor said that 2026 should be a year of strengthening bonds of brotherhood among all communities and upholding the values of unity in diversity.

"As we step into 2026, let us collectively reaffirm our commitment to peace, harmony and mutual respect," Bhalla said.

"Let this be a year in which we strengthen the bonds of brotherhood among all communities, uphold the values of unity in diversity, and work together to foster lasting peace and stability in the state," he added.

Welcoming the New Year, the Governor expressed hope that the year ahead would usher in greater understanding, prosperity and well-being for all.

"May the spirit of cooperation and compassion guide us towards building a peaceful, inclusive and prosperous Manipur," he said.

Manipur on Thursday is celebrating the 'Gaan-Ngai Festival', a major post-harvest festival of the Kabui and Rongmei Naga communities.

The festival begins with a religious ceremony on the first day, followed by days marked by community feasts, traditional dances and the exchange of gifts.

The Governor also extended greetings to the people on the occasion of the 'Gaan-Ngai Festival'.

He said that 'Gaan-Ngai' is observed as a post-harvest festival of the winter season and is a sacred occasion involving rituals for the dead, the creation of new fire, grand feasts, traditional dances, games and songs, all dedicated to the Supreme God to ensure prosperity, peace and cultural continuity.

"The festival also signifies bidding farewell to the passing year and ushering in a New Year filled with hope, optimism and renewed aspirations," Bhalla observed.

According to the Governor, while Gaan-Ngai is essentially an occasion of worship and thanksgiving to the Almighty, it also serves as a time for joy, harmony and happiness.

He urged the people to come together to celebrate the Gaan-Ngai Festival in a spirit of friendship, unity and brotherhood, with traditional gaiety and devotion, and to welcome the New Year with renewed commitment towards building a peaceful and prosperous Manipur.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's heartening to see the Governor acknowledge and extend greetings for Gaan-Ngai. Celebrating our diverse festivals together is the first step towards real unity. Hope the spirit of the festival brings communities closer.
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Rohit P
Words are easy. We hear these appeals for peace every year from leaders. What we need to see is concrete action on the ground—better policing, faster justice for victims, and real investment in jobs for youth. That will bring lasting peace.
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Meera T
As someone from the Northeast living in Delhi, this message resonates deeply. The beauty of India is in its diversity. Let's all make an effort to understand and respect the rich cultures of states like Manipur. Happy New Year to all my brothers and sisters there!
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David E
Reading about the Gaan-Ngai Festival is fascinating. The rituals for the dead and creation of new fire sound profound. This is the real India—incredibly diverse and spiritual. Hope the Governor's call for unity is heeded.
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Kavya N
Unity in diversity is not just a slogan; it has to be lived. Seeing the Governor participate in and highlight a local festival is a positive sign. May the new fire lit during Gaan-Ngai also light the path to peace for Manipur.

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