"It is through the celebration we want to send a strong message that a peaceful movement is the true form of movement and much more powerful than any other mode of movement, in bringing people together in harmony and unity and achieve any objective," Sangma said at the 43rd Meghalaya Day celebrations held here today.
Referring to the present scenario in the state, where militancy and insurgency-related problem posed one of the major challenges, Sangma said, "We need to use this rich legacy of peaceful movement as a message to remind our friends (about) the power of peace and harmony to achieve any objective."
The Chief Minister also said Meghalaya should be able to face the challenges in the field of education, health as well as the challenge of generating employment opportunities.