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ITANAGAR, Aug 19: Continuing the tradition, Chief Minister Pema Khandu today celebrated the pious festival of Raksha Bandhan with sisters of Brahma Kumari and students of Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya, Itanagar.
As the Brahma Kumaris and the VKV students tied the sacred threads around his wrist, Khandu blessed them with good health and prosperous life and offered them sweets as gifts.
Speaking to his ‘sisters’, Khandu said that Rakshabandhan is a reminder to all males in society to create a world of safety, peace and happiness for womenfolk.
“As a government we are committed to ensure safety to the women of the state and offer them an atmosphere where they can contribute and walk shoulder to shoulder with their male counterparts. As a human being and a man, it is my duty to teach my sons to respect women and ensure their dignity is never harmed,” he said.
Khandu called upon all brothers to stand up for their sisters and all men to stand up for women in society. This, he pointed, is the main objective of Rakshabandhan.