Kekerikuchi: As Assam celebrates Uruka on the eve of Bhogali Bihu on Saturday, Kekerikuchi village is remembering 17 villagers massacred by insurgents on this date, nearly 15 years ago.
The residents of this village in lower Assam’s Baksa district remember this day every year since 1998 in front of the memorial where the 17 victims were cremated and the entire village observes fast.
Instead of merry making, indulging in the traditional Uruka community feasting and lighting up Mejis (thatch, bamboo and banana leaf structure), the residents here light 1000 earthen lamps in front of the memorial in the memory of the victims.
The otherwise easygoing villagers have still not forgotten the trauma of terror created by militants armed with AK-47 assault rifles on Uruka night of January 13, 1998 mercilessly firing upon the people, killing 17 persons from several families silencing forever children, women and the old.
Children of Kekerikuchi born during the last 14 years do not know the significance of Uruka nor are the newly-married brides or the young girls aware about the food preparations that are part of Saturday’s community feasting.
Meanwhile, people of Assam irrespective of religion, caste, community and language gathered together to partake food together on Saturday in the Mejis which they will set on fire before sunrise on Sunday after offering prayers to the Fire God. (PTI)