HNLC Declares September 20 as Martyrs’ Day, Honoring 49 Fallen Heroes in Struggle for Freedom

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Shillong, Sep 20: The proscribed Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) today paid rich tribute to over 49 leaders and cadres, who were killed in the midst of the armed political struggle of the outfit.

The outfit also announced September 20, as the official Martyrs Day to honor the first HNLC member Sambor Mawthoh, who was killed by the Meghalaya police on September 20, 1994.

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In a statement, HNLC general secretary cum publicity secretary Sainkupar Nongtraw said, “With deep regret, we acknowledge that the correct date to commemorate the martyrdom of Sambor Mawthoh is on the 20th of September, not the 21st as previously declared. Sambor, the first HNLC member killed by the Meghalaya police on september 20th ,1994 holds a significant place in our history.”

“With this updated information, we are considering designating the 20th of September as the official Martyrs Day for HNLC to honor his sacrifice properly. Our commitment remains unwavering in accurately and respectfully honoring the memories of all our fallen heroes. On Martyrs’ Day, we pay tribute to the courageous souls who made the ultimate sacrifice in their unwavering commitment to the cause of freedom and justice,” he said.

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Nongtraw added, “The HNLC’s designation of the 20th as Martyrs’ Day stands as a poignant reminder of the dedications shown by the fallen members of the Hynniewtrep army in their relentless pursuit of a revolutionary movement against the Indian government. Let us pause to reflect on their bravery and steadfastness, and pledge to uphold the principles they fought for. Their legacy endures within us as we press on in our collective endeavor for a brighter future.”

The outfit also came up with a list of 49 members, who laid down their lives in the midst of the armed political struggle of the HNLC.

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