TAMENGLONG: Communal harmony among different communities in Tamenglong district of Manipur has been celebrated through mutual respect and peaceful coexistence. Despite being a Christian-majority area, Tamenglong is home to a vibrant Hindu minority that practices its faith freely and without fear.
In this district is the Kali Mata Temple, a sacred place for the local Hindu community. It stands not only as a place of worship but also as a symbol of Tamenglong’s inclusive spirit.
According to Kadi Kamei, Deacon of the Zeliangrong Baptist Church, “Despite tension, all communities live peacefully. Many different communities are here; you might have seen a Hindu temple. Hindus are a minority, but we don’t disturb them.”
Sanjay Jha, a Hindu priest at the temple, highlighted, “We are all living among the local Christians. The local people have never disturbed this temple. We always support everyone during important festivals.”
The mutual support is echoed by Bhim Prasad Koirala, a local teacher. He emphasised, “There is no conflict between Hindus and Christians here, and the temple is also running well.”
In Tamenglong, peace isn’t just an aspiration – it’s a reality crafted and nurtured daily by its people. In a world often fractured by religion, this town stands as a living example that harmony isn’t born of sameness but of shared humanity.
Rathailung Gangmei, Youth Director of Tamenglong Baptist Church, stated, “We are happy that we are peaceful. There are so many communities, so many ethnicities and religions, like Hindus, Christians, and Muslims. We are living peacefully here.”
Tamenglong stands as a model of communal harmony, where Hindus and Christians live peacefully, embracing mutual respect and coexistence. In Tamenglong, peace is not just a goal but a sustainable reality. (ANI)
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