On World Tribal Day, Adivasi Ekta Manch Jharkhand unit took out a massive motorcycle rally in Jamshedpur to unite the tribal community and to demand the implementation of PESA law in Fifth Schedule Area.
JAMSHEDPUR -On the occasion of World Tribal Day, the Adivasi Ekta Manch Jharkhand unit organized a grand motorcycle rally, which commenced in Jamshedpur and reached Baridih Digambar Hansda Chowk via Sirighutu.
The event witnessed a strong display of tribal unity and culture.
Participants of the rally were welcomed at various locations with traditional dance and music, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the tribal community.
Wreaths were garlanded on statues of significant tribal figures as a mark of respect.
The rally was not just a celebration but also a platform to voice critical issues facing the tribal community.
A key message of the rally was the call for unity among tribals worldwide.
Chhotu Soren of Adivasi Ekta Manch spoke on the occasion, highlighting the main purpose of the celebration.
He stressed the need to unite the tribal community globally and emphasized the demand for strict implementation of the PESA law in Fifth Schedule Area, recognition for tribal religion code, and acknowledgment of Gram Pradhan and Majhi-Pargana Mahal.
There was also a call to stop atrocities against tribal women, particularly in Manipur.
The rally was met with enthusiastic support from the local population, many of whom joined in the celebrations, recognizing the importance of preserving tribal culture and rights.
World Tribal Day in Jamshedpur, marked by this unique motorcycle rally, stands as a testament to the strength and solidarity of the tribal community, reminding society of the significance of their heritage and the importance of addressing their concerns.

