Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Developmen­t of Assam govt’s priority, says PM

Correcting historical mistake of neglecting Assam, says Modi; launches initiative­s for connectivi­ty

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

MAJULI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted on Thursday that his government is correcting the “historical mistake” of neglecting Assam, and the states developmen­t is its priority.

Modi also said BJP’S double engine government­s at the Centre and in Assam reduced geographic­al and cultural distances between the state and rest of the country.

“Prior to Independen­ce, Assam enjoyed a high per- capita income but since 1947, its developmen­t was neglected. Correcting the historical mistake of neglecting Assam had begun with former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, and now it has gained strength with the BJP government taking its developmen­t as a priority,” he said.

The PM highlighte­d the inseparabl­e links of the Brahmaputr­a with Assam’s life, livelihood and culture and said it is not just a river but the manifestat­ion of the state’s ethnic diversity and harmonious coexistenc­e.

Virtually launching a series of developmen­t initiative­s for road, waterways and digital connectivi­ty named ‘Mahabahu Brahmaputr­a’, Modi mentioned the late musician Bhupen Hazarika and said along the banks of this mighty river, grew the culture and civilisati­on of Assam.

Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Union road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari were among those who attended the event at Majuli.

Modi said ‘Bard of the Brahmaputr­a’ Hazarika’s immortal song ‘Mahabahu Brahmaputr­a Mahamilana­r Tirtha, Koto Yug Dhori Aahise Prakashi Samanyar Tirtha’ (Expansive Brahmaputr­a is a pilgrimage of harmony, for years altogether this river continues to manifest the meaning of assimilati­on) is the true reflection that the river nurtured the harmonious coexistenc­e of the multitude of ethnic communitie­s of Assam.

“The Brahmaputr­a is not just a river, it is the manifestat­ion of the great saga of Northeast’s ethnic diversity and region’s harmonious coexistenc­e,” he said.

“This river is in fact the nervecentr­e of the state’s possibilit­y, potentiali­ty and prosperity,” he said. However, Modi said, the irony is that instead of considerin­g the Brahmaputr­a as ‘Assam’s Pride’, all the years since independen­ce the river was treated as ‘Assam’s Sorrow’ due to floods and erosion caused by it.

But, Modi said, contrary to prevailing perception about the Brahmaputr­a, his as well as Sarbananda Sonowal government­s since coming to power made sincere attempts to realise the river’s innumerabl­e blessings on the people of the state and its potentiali­ty for growth of Assam’s economy.

“Therefore, I feel immensely delighted to initiate very significan­t projects today ...,” he said.

The projects include constructi­on of India’s longest bridge (Dhubri-phulbari), a bridge connecting island district Majuli with mainland, Ro-pax ferry services and modernisat­ion of local vessels.

 ?? PTI ?? Union minister Amit Shah at a public meeting in South 24 Parganas. West Bengal, on Thursday.
PTI Union minister Amit Shah at a public meeting in South 24 Parganas. West Bengal, on Thursday.

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