Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Family hails naming of new Assam bridge after Hazarika

- Prasun Sonwalkar letters@hindustant­imes.com

Tej Hazarika, the US-based son of Bhupen Hazarika, and Prabin Hazarika, the latter’s UK-based brother, have hailed the Narendra Modi government’s decision to name India’s longest bridge across the Brahmaputr­a after the iconic singer-composer.

Called the ‘Bard of Brahmaputr­a’, Hazarika passed away in November 2011, leaving behind a rich and vibrant body of work in music, literature and film that brought him a range of top honours, including the Dadasaheb Phalke Award.

Named after Bhupen Hazarika, the 9.15km bridge linking Assam with Aunachal Pradesh near the India-China border was inaugurate­d by Modi last week.

Leicester-based Prabin Hazarika told Hindustan Times the family was grateful to the Indian government for the honour, and hoped the bridge will also span across diversitie­s, cultures and people in the north-east and elsewhere.

Tej Hazarika said: “May it help the Northeast become the crown of India's great diversity. Bhupen Hazarika had a vital message for all Indians. Let us pay it some mind and bring better education, opportunit­y and wealth to the descendant­s of ancestors, some of whom have lived in this region a long time before India’s epics were written”.

“And also, let us not forget, the region's infrastruc­ture is 10 years behind the rest of the country and the blame goes to a lot of players, not just one party. This is not a 'blame' game. It is infrastruc­ture, to benefit everyone”, he added.

Tej Hazarika added that credit for the naming was due to many appeals by the people of Assam, but also to Modi “for his sensitivit­y regarding my father's position in Assam”, and to the chief minister of Assam, Sarbananda Sonowal.

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