

Agartala, July 16 (IANS) Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Thursday said that Rath Yatra is not merely a religious festival but a timeless symbol of humanity, brotherhood, love, and unity, emphasising that such celebrations strengthen social harmony and reinforce the spirit of peaceful coexistence.
The Chief Minister made the remarks while inaugurating the Rath Yatra celebrations organised by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) here, in the presence of Tripura Governor Indra Sena Reddy Nallu.
Addressing the gathering, Saha said the annual chariot festival carries a message of inclusiveness and inspires people to move forward together, transcending barriers of caste, religion, and creed.
“Rath Yatra is not just a religious festival; it is a unique symbol of humanity, brotherhood, love, and unity. This festival teaches us to move forward together by taking everyone along, irrespective of caste, religion, and creed,” the Chief Minister said.
He said the present state government accords equal respect and importance to the festivals of all religions and communities and would continue extending its support in the future.
“The government has always supported festivals of every religion and community with equal respect and importance, and this commitment will continue. Such festivals play a vital role in maintaining peace, harmony, and communal amity in society. They foster unity and strengthen the bonds of mutual respect and goodwill despite our rich cultural diversity,” Saha said.
The Chief Minister noted that a large number of devotees from different parts of the state had assembled to participate in the Rath Yatra, reflecting Tripura’s long‑standing tradition of communal harmony and peaceful coexistence.
He said the devotees’ enthusiasm demonstrated that people across the state believe in living together with mutual respect and harmony, and that this collective spirit is beautifully reflected in the Rath Yatra festival.
Describing Rath Yatra as a celebration of the eternal bond between Lord Jagannath and His devotees, Saha said the festival represents far more than a religious observance.
“Rath Yatra symbolises the unity between God and devotees. It is not only a religious event but also a symbol of human welfare, brotherhood and universal faith. It is the responsibility of all of us to preserve and promote this rich tradition and cultural heritage,” he said.
The Chief Minister also urged the younger generation to draw inspiration from the ideals and teachings of Lord Jagannath and uphold the values of compassion, unity and service to society.
Saha offered prayers to Lord Sri Jagannath for peace, progress, and prosperity for Tripura and the entire country, and for the welfare and well‑being of humanity.
Rajya Sabha MP Rajib Bhattacharjee, Agartala Municipal Corporation Mayor Dipak Majumder, MLA Abhishek Debroy and several other dignitaries were present on the occasion.
–IANS
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