Editor,
As we approach another solemn occasion of Labour Corps Day on July 16th, we are reminded of the bravery and sacrifice of our Garo brothers who traveled to France to aid the Allied Forces during World War I. This day is not just a date on the calendar; it is a tribute to the courage, sacrifice, and valour that are etched into the very fabric of our identity as proud Garos.
However, it is with deep sorrow and indignation that we learned of the demolition of the Old Cenotaph, a monument built to honour these brave warriors. We witnessed the demolition happening at an alarming pace under the cover of night, leaving us little time to comprehend or voice our opposition. The decision made by an officer—who, unfortunately, lacks a connection to our land—has erased a symbol of our history in favour of constructing a commercial complex filled with restaurants and shops. This is not merely a trivial matter; it is a blow to our hearts and our heritage.
Does this officer not understand the emotional bond we, the citizens of Garo Hills, share with this site? The Cenotaph is sacred ground where our ancestors gathered in unity and service, deserving reverence, not commercialization. Where was the transparency in this decision-making process? Where was the consultation with the community that holds this place dear? The demolition, carried out without our consent and so swiftly, reveals a troubling disregard for our sentiments.
Transforming this sacred place into a mere facade of consumerism is deeply unsettling. The memory of our heroes—the songs and tributes that once resonated there—should be honoured, cherished, and preserved for generations to come.
Building a commercial complex where our valiant ancestors once gathered is akin to disrespecting their legacy with an enemy’s sword. It diminishes their sacrifice and sends a message that our past is of no consequence.
As citizens of Garo Hills, we cannot remain silent in the face of such an affront. We demand accountability, respect for our heritage, and a voice in decisions that affect our community. The upcoming MDC elections present an opportunity for us to express our outrage and stand together in solidarity.
Therefore, I urge the authorities to reconsider this decision. Honour our brave Garo brothers not by erasing their memory, but by creating spaces that celebrate their sacrifice while fostering community pride.
In unity and resolute determination, let us work together to uphold the values and memories that define us.
Mingran Sangma
via email