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Manipur CM flags off bike rallies to observe 75 Years of Independence

Manipur CM flags off bike rallies to observe 75 Years of Independence

Imphal, Aug 14 (UNI) Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh on Sunday flagged off two Motor Bike Rallies in celebration of 75 years of Independence, from Hapta Kangjeibung to Moirang and Mao.
N. Biren Singh welcomed the riders from different rider groups participating in the bike rally for Mao and said the riders will spread the message of India’s Independence and the people’s responsibility toward building unity in the country. The Chief Minister further prayed for the safe return of the riders.
The second rally will ride till INA Martyrs' Memorial complex at Moirang, N. Biren Singh said welcoming the second group of riders participating in the Imphal-Moirang rally.
Further reminding the gathering of the sacrifices and contributions made by the many leaders and the public in the fight against the British for India’s Independence, the Chief Minister called on all to help in building a strong and united India.
DGP Manipur, P. Doungel said whatever we do today, becomes an example for unity as well as showing the power of youth. The power of youth is channelized correctly and is used in a way that is befitting for the State as well as our community.
Biren Singh led the second rally on a motorbike, while Forest and Environment Minister Thongam Biswajit Singh led riders from altogether 22 riders groups in the rally to Mao. Mementoes were also distributed to the rider groups.

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