
Imti Longchar | EMN
DIMAPUR MAR 20: Amit Lall, a businessman from Mumbai who has traversed some few thousand kilometres from mainland India in his Hyundai propagating the message of peace and unity, says his mission has taken on a new concept after he set his wheels and foot across the borders of the North East.
On reaching Dimapur this evening, Lall will have now travelled around 9500 kilometres on his wheel journey already covering 15 states. ‘My mission has completely changed after I entered northeast,’ he said.
Lall revealed for the first time in his mission drive to reporters here that he is planning to merge the NGOs in the eight states of the North East after the completion of his journey and urge them to complement each other on the respective missing links in the state.
He also felt that the NE states have been neglected completely, with step motherly treatment being accorded to the by mainland India.
Expressing consternation on the projection of NE as a violence prone zone infested with terrorists when the mainland India is ‘ten times more violent and affected that the NE, he commented, ‘I have driven around here and feels NE is very peaceful, people more genuine which also makes me wonder why the media are not giving enough coverage or due importance to this region.’
He also plans to merge the whole of India under a ‘United Force of India’ which will create a platform for the youths and all concerned to start speaking out their rights.
Peace and unity remains his ever propelling inspiration that surged this solitary mission after the 26/11 attacks on Mumbai by terrorists into a mission of ‘covering one country- with one message’ which he says began on his ‘most perfect day’ -Republic day.
‘I want to tell the terrorists and anti social elements that if one man can do it alone, imagine if the whole country gets together under one Unite Force of India,’ he also advocated.
Amit Lall will move for Manipur and the Burma Borders tomorrow morning in his continuing mission for peace and unity with the vision, ‘What the mind can conceive, Man can achieve.’

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