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Nagaland celebrates Easter with full religious fervour

| @indiablooms | Apr 12, 2023, at 12:44 am

Kohima: Nagaland recently celebrated Easter with full religious fervour.

Interestingly, Nagaland is a Christian-majority state.

Devotees congregated at the Naga Solidarity Park here to attend the sunrise service convened by Kohima Baptist Pastors’ Fellowship (KBPF), singing hymnals. Churches across the state held special Easter services, offering thanksgiving prayers, reports East Mojo.

Governor La Ganesan, in his message, as quoted b y the website, “As we celebrate the victory won on Easter, let this rekindle hope in suffering people everywhere, that evil will not continue to prevail, that truth cannot be silenced forever, that ultimate victory belongs to the good, the just and bearer of truth.”

Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio tweeted: "Greetings to all on the occasion of Resurrection Sunday. May the miracle of Easter bring renewed love, peace and hope to all. Happy Easter!"

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