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Milan Chowk: A Beacon of Unity – Hindus and Muslims Celebrate Diwali Together in Western Assam

In the heart of western Assam’s Nalbari district’s Milan Chowk, a remarkable tale of communal harmony unfolds, originating over half a century ago. Hindu and Muslim villagers in Sandheli, Pokua, and Panigaon embarked on an extraordinary initiative to forge peace and coexistence. Today, this initiative has evolved into a celebration of unity as nearly 2 lakh villagers prepare to commemorate Diwali and partake in the Kali Puja together.

The Genesis of Harmony:

More than fifty years ago, the forefathers of these villages, representing both Hindu and Muslim communities, initiated a pact to shield their villages from the communal disturbances that plagued other regions. This visionary commitment laid the groundwork for an enduring bond, fostering daily meetings at a pivotal convergence point.

Milon Chowk: A Symbol of Unity:

The meeting point, once a nexus for discussions on unity amidst diversities, has now transformed into the revered Milon Chowk. This symbolic space encapsulates the spirit of collaboration between Hindu and Muslim communities. It stands as a testament to the foresight of those who came before, showcasing that unity is not just a shared aspiration but a tangible reality.

Preparation for Diwali and Kali Puja:

As Diwali approaches, the denizens of Sandheli, Pokua, and Panigaon are gearing up for a collective celebration that transcends religious boundaries. The festival of lights will be adorned with the shared joy of Hindus and Muslims, coming together to perform the Kali Puja. This joint commemoration is a testament to the resilience of unity and the power of shared festivities to bridge cultural divides.

Continuing the Legacy

The pledge made by the forefathers to insulate their villages from communal discord continues to resonate through generations. Milon Chowk serves as a living reminder that peace and harmony are not only achievable but can flourish and endure, becoming an integral part of the cultural fabric of these villages.

Conclusion:

In the verdant landscapes of western Assam, the celebration of Diwali and Kali Puja has transcended religious lines, becoming a powerful symbol of unity. Milan Chowk stands tall as a beacon, illuminating the path of harmonious coexistence for Sandheli, Pokua, and Panigaon, proving that when communities come together, the brilliance of shared celebrations outshines any divisions that may seek to cast a shadow.

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