In a solemn and respectful ceremony, Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren, former Chief Minister Hemant Soren, and MLA Kalpana Soren garlanded the statues of renowned tribal leaders Sido and Kanhu in Berhait. The event, held on the occasion of ‘Hul Diwas,’ celebrated the bravery and sacrifice of these iconic figures in the history of India’s tribal resistance movements.
Honoring the Heroes
Hul Diwas, observed annually on June 30, marks the anniversary of the Santhal rebellion, a significant uprising led by the Santhal tribe against British colonial rule in 1855. Sido and Kanhu Murmu, the rebellion’s foremost leaders, are celebrated for their unwavering determination and leadership in the face of oppression. Their legacy continues to inspire pride and resilience among the tribal communities of Jharkhand and beyond.
Ceremony Highlights
The event in Berhait was marked by a deep sense of reverence and gratitude. Chief Minister Champai Soren, former Chief Minister Hemant Soren, and MLA Kalpana Soren laid garlands at the statues of Sido and Kanhu, paying homage to their enduring legacy. The ceremony was attended by a large gathering of local residents, tribal leaders, and government officials, all united in their admiration for the Santhal heroes.
In his address, Chief Minister Champai Soren highlighted the importance of remembering and honoring the contributions of Sido and Kanhu. He emphasized that their struggle and sacrifices were not in vain, as they paved the way for future generations to fight for their rights and dignity. Soren reiterated the government’s commitment to preserving the cultural heritage and history of the tribal communities.
Former Chief Minister Hemant Soren echoed these sentiments, reflecting on the continued relevance of Sido and Kanhu’s fight against injustice. He called upon the youth to draw inspiration from these leaders and to work towards the betterment of their communities, ensuring that the values and ideals of the Santhal rebellion are kept alive.
Preserving Tribal Heritage
MLA Kalpana Soren, in her speech, underscored the importance of safeguarding tribal traditions and heritage. She stressed the need for educational and developmental initiatives that respect and promote the unique cultural identity of the tribal populations. Kalpana Soren also called for greater unity among tribal communities to address contemporary challenges while honoring their shared history.
A Day of Reflection and Unity
Hul Diwas serves as a powerful reminder of the Santhal rebellion’s impact and the enduring spirit of resistance among India’s tribal communities. The garlanding ceremony at Berhait not only paid tribute to Sido and Kanhu but also reinforced the commitment of Jharkhand’s leaders to uphold the rights and dignity of its tribal population.
As the state moves forward, the legacy of Sido and Kanhu Murmu continues to be a guiding light, inspiring new generations to strive for justice, equality, and cultural pride. Hul Diwas remains a day of reflection, unity, and renewed dedication to the ideals for which these tribal heroes fought so valiantly.