Our Correspondent
Wokha, 6 Nov. (EMN): Expounding that the essence of Tokhu Emong celebration is all about unity and strengthening relationship among brotherhood through forgiveness, the deputy commissioner of Wokha, Ajit Kumar Ranjan, called upon the Lotha community to come together in unity.
Speaking on day-two of the ongoing Tokhu Emong-cum-Mini Hornbill Festival in Wokha town on Sunday, Ajit Kumar has called for renewing of relationship and shed all differences. He has attributed disunity for failing to tap its potential despite the Lotha tribe being blessed with vast natural resources. He, therefore, reminded the Lotha community to come together and envision for a brighter future saying, “When spiders unite, they can tie down a lion.”
The second day event was marked with tug-of-war competition from various colonies in Wokha town and a Tokhu song presented by the students of Mt. Tiyi College. The Tokhu music night witnessed participation by various local artistes.
On November 7, Tokhu Emong celebration would be graced by MLA Imkong L Imchen as the special guest.