NPF Minority Cell: The minority cell of the Naga Peoples Front has greeted the Muslim community and neighboring area on the eve of Eid-ul-Fitr, the festival to “rededicate to truthfulness, sincerity, self-control, patience and human dignity.” The party’s minority cell president Bishnu Bhattacharjee issued a note today wishing for prosperity on behalf of the unit’s members. The unit has expressed hope that the auspicious occasion would bring “sustained peace, progress, prosperity in north-east and strengthen the bond of communal harmony, brotherhood and amity.”
Dimapur Bangali Samaj: The Dimapur Bangali Samaj wishid a very happy Idd-Ul-Fitr to all the Muslim members of Dimapur. A note from the organization’s president KK Paul has wished the community “peace, love, happiness” and “goodwill to all.” Also, the old Jame Masjid Committee of Hazi park expressed Id greetings to all on the occasion Id-ul-fitr, a “festival of peace and universal brotherhood,” according to the committee’s message received here today.
JamA Masjid president: President of the 107 years old Jama Masjid situated at Hazi Park, Halim Khan, thanked the people who have taken part in “Namaze-Taravie in the mosque during the holy month of prayer and fasting.” “The old Mosque is a symbol of peace and secularism in Nagaland which was built by the initiative of the late Hazi Maliqul Khan in 1906 which may also be the oldest standing structure in Nagaland,” the committee said.
Tovihoto Ayemi: Parliamentary Secretary for Technical Education, IT, Science and Taxes Tovihoto Ayemi has also extend warmest greetings to the Muslim community of Dimapur in particular and Nagaland in general on the occasion. “During this time of celebration, let us also not forget the poor. Let us all continue to pray for universal peace and happiness,” Tovihoto said in a message wishing the Muslim community a meaningful celebration of the festival.