Festivities grip the Northeast as Manipur (1972), Meghalaya (1972), and Tripura (1972) observe Statehood Day with zeal. PM Narendra Modi and HM Amit Shah’s social media salutations have resonated deeply, invoking heritage, progress, and future promise for these dynamic states.
Modi on Tripura: ‘A testament to tradition-modern fusion, Tripura’s reforms across fields are groundbreaking. Its people turbocharge India’s rise—here’s to richer tomorrows.’
Manipur’s turn: ‘Dearest wishes to Manipur’s siblings on Statehood Day. Exemplary in India’s growth via sports fervor, cultural depth, nature love—press on in development.’
For Meghalaya: ‘Warm greetings to Meghalaya folk. Stalwarts in national progress, your culture’s pulse and landscapes’ magic mesmerize. Scale progress peaks.’
Shah to Tripura: ‘Elevating development, Tripura shines in India’s story. CM Manik Saha’s PM Modi-led efforts will actualize hopes.’
Manipur praise: ‘Vibrant culture, stellar talent—Manipur’s our boast. New heights await its people.’ Meghalaya: ‘Biodiversity-rich, culture-convergent, it embodies India. New progress markers beckon.’
Beyond greetings, this marks milestones like Act East Policy’s fruits: industrial parks, digital connectivity, eco-tourism surges. Challenges like insurgency wane, yielding peace dividends. As leaders unite in vision, these states eye self-reliance, contributing uniquely to India’s 2047 tryst with superpower status.