CM kicks off 1st General Thangal Memorial Open Football Tournament
Source: The Sangai Express / DIPR
Imphal, March 10 2021:
Chief Minister N Biren Singh kicked off the 1st General Thangal Memorial Open Football Tournament 2021 at a formal function held at Mayangkhang Playground, Kangpokpi District today.
The tournament which is to be held from 10th March to 30th March 2021 is organised by Thangal Students' Union.
The Chief Minister also laid the foundation stone for installation of the Statue of General Thangal and paid homage to the portrait of the great leader.
N Biren Singh was accorded a warm welcome by the people of Thangal Community who were being dressed up in their beautiful traditional costumes.
Speaking at the occasion, N Biren Singh said that General Thangal was one of the great leaders who fought against the mighty British for the sake of motherland and it is because of their contributions that the people of the State are living freely today.
Maintaining that many other unknown soldiers had also sacrificed their lives in defending the freedom of the State, the CM expressed that the people should not forget these unknown soldiers and should pay homage to them.
He also gave assurance that the Government would try to complete the installation of the Statue of General Thangal and unveil it on 13th August (Patriots' Day) this year.
An amount of one Crore Rupees had been earmarked for this.
He further informed that Thangal General Ecological Park at Mayangkhang would be expanded and a gate would also be installed to a proper place consulting the Thangal Community.
He also added that the Senapati Water Supply project would be inaugurated before 31st March this year.
Stating that there is no religion and politics in sports, he assured that the Government would consult with All Manipur Football Association to recognize the General Thangal Memorial Open Football Tournament to the State Level and a separate fund would also be allocated for organising the tournament.
He also stated that a statue of Chirai Thangal, also known as Chirai Naga, would be installed at a proper place in Imphal area.
Asserting that bandhs and blockades hinder developmental works, he appealed to the public to approach the concerned authority with their grievances rather than resorting to such acts.
He also appealed to the players participating in the tournament to play fair.
PHED Minister Losii Dikho, while addressing the gathering, said that Thangal Community, although a small community, had witnessed great leaders in the past and so the youths of the community should try to live up to the level of the leaders following their paths.
He also appealed to the players to participate in the tournament seriously.
Advisor to Chief Minister Ngamthang Haokip; Commissioner M Joy; Deputy Commissioner, Senapati District Th Kiranumar; Deputy Commissioner, Kangpokpi District, Somorjit Salam; leaders of Civil Society Organisations and Student Unions also attended the function among others.