Did Kiren Rijiju Steal the Show with His Dance Moves at Arunachal Fest?
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New Delhi, Jan 16 (NationPress) Union Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju showcased his dance skills at a vibrant cultural gathering in Arunachal Pradesh, earning accolades as a true representative of the Northeast's cultural heritage. He shared a delightful video of his performance on social media on Friday.
“I am profoundly connected to my cultural roots and traditions; they define who I am. Celebrating during the Aka Miji cultural evening is a joyous occasion. I was thrilled to attend the concluding day of the Sarok Festival, marking the Golden Jubilee of the AKA Community at Bana in Arunachal Pradesh,” the Union Minister remarked in his post on X.
The footage captures Rijiju as he dances with a lively spirit, harmonizing his footwork and hand gestures while other attendees, gathered around a bonfire, applauded his involvement in the dance.
The Sarok Festival celebrates the traditional woven hat made from bamboo strips and dried banana leaves. Street performers donning sarok hats embody a blend of artistry and functionality.
As a practicing Buddhist, Rijiju often advocates for the culture and teachings of his community, leading initiatives to promote peace through Buddhist principles. He has actively participated in significant Buddhist events, including the display of Buddha relics in Bhutan and Vietnam.
On Thursday, Rijiju dismissed claims of minority oppression in India as mere propaganda, affirming that no one has ever been coerced to leave the country due to such injustices.
During a discussion with minority community members at Christ Church College in Lucknow, Rijiju stated, "You may have come across assertions that minorities face excesses, including Muslims, Sikhs, or Christians. Such statements are propaganda and will persist indefinitely."
Rijiju's dance moves garnered significant admiration on social media, with one user commenting, “The Northeast’s cultural vibrancy deserves a national spotlight. Events like the Aka Miji evening highlight India’s magnificent diversity.”
“A rooted faith enhances culture; Arunachal beautifully embodies this truth… Kudos to the Aka people of Arunachal Pradesh — steadfast roots, soaring aspirations, and timeless traditions,” remarked a former serviceman.
Another social media user expressed, “There’s no other nation like India, where one can witness such a plethora of vivid colors, diverse cultures, and traditions, yet remain united under one umbrella, ‘Bharat’.”