Introduction
Bandhu Tirki, a prominent activist for the rights of tribal communities, expressed his concerns about the lack of understanding towards the emotions of the indigenous people. He criticized the ignorance of the mainstream society towards their cultural practices and traditions.
Disregard for Tribal Sentiments
Tirki emphasized that the mainstream society fails to comprehend the significance of traditional tools like Dhala Mugda, which is used by the tribal communities for breaking stones. He warned that if these tools were to be banned or restricted, it would create problems for the indigenous people.
Importance of Dhala Mugda
Dhala Mugda holds immense cultural and historical value for the tribal communities. It is deeply rooted in their traditions and has been passed down through generations. The tool represents their unique identity and plays a crucial role in their daily lives.
Need for Understanding and Respect
Tirki urged the society to develop a better understanding of the emotions and sentiments of the tribal communities. He emphasized the importance of respecting their cultural practices and traditions, as it is essential for promoting harmony and inclusivity in society.
बंधु तिर्की ने कहा कि ईडी, बीडी और सीडी को लेकर ये लोग आदिवासियों की भावना को समझते नहीं हैं। उन्होंने कहा कि जब आदिवासियों का पारंपरिक औजार ढल मुगड़ा नहीं रहेगा तो समस्या होगी।