
The Conclave 2023: Assam CM explains why he was silent on Manipur issue
EOI, GUWAHATI,
SEPTEMBER 26, 2023 : Months after ethnic violence
in the neighbouring state of
Manipur, the chief minister
Himanta Biswa Sarma
finally opened up on the
issue at The Conclave 2023
stating that a chief minister
of Assam has no right to
interfere into the issues of
other states.
Speaking at the
interview session at The
Conclave in New Delhi, CM
Sarma told, "Manipur is our
nearest neighbour, hence, I
have no right to interfere in
the internal matters of
Manipur. This is the biggest
thing I have learned over the
period of my political
career. If I had failed doing
so, the relationship between
both the states would have
finished for the entire
period to come. It was a
conscious call on my party
that I should not go beyond
a point. Any misadventure
from my side would have
resulted in enmity between
Assam and Manipur. We
cannot afford that."
In addition to that the
chief minister mentioned
that Assam did play a role in
stabilizing the Manipur
issue, but, discussion on the
matter has to be resisted
beyond a point. "Both the
chief minister N Biren
Singh and other political
leaders of Manipur are in
touch with me 24 hours,"
asserted CM Sarma.
Highlighting the
mindset of some
Northeastern regions, CM
Sarma further stated that
some people in bordering
states believe Assam acts
like an older brother who
does not give them adequate
space.
"At some
point of time,
if one tries to
learn the
business of
super active,
sometimes,
he/she also
must learn
the business
of super
restraint.
Being a
NEDA
convener my
duty is to
ensure that both the seats of
Manipur should come to BJP.
We will win both the seats,"
added the CM Sarma.
Coming to the Lok Sabha
polls 2024, CM Sarma
claimed that BJP will win
entire Northeast.
Of the 14 Lok Sabha seats
in Assam, BJP will win at
least 11,
while, in
other
Northeastern
states, the
chief
minister
claimed to
"in only
one seat and
win all other
seats.
Meanwhile,
when asked
if there are
any cats in
the cradle that will face the
daylight by December this
year? For instance, in the
ULFA peace accord, the
Assam chief minister
reacted by saying, "It is a
topic of intellectual debate
for people from the
generation of Assam
Agitation. Post-Assam
agitation generation has no
connection to this ULFA
issue, they want investment
in Assam, and they want
industrialization in Assam.
Our Assam is the most
peaceful state as of now.
Thus, we should stop
ourselves from talking about
these issues, only then a lot
of new industries will come
to Assam, new investments
and many other such good
things will happen in the
future."
The chief minister also
mentioned that the state
government has signed
around Rs 11,000 crore
investments two months ago.
"Every paisa is on the
field, except one investment
on electrical cars. Yesterday we signed Rs 3900 crore, and
then again Rs 15,000 crore
proposal is under
consideration by Assam
government. I am also
waiting for some big-bang
investment in Assam. It will
be difficult to stop Assam
from development now. It
will be inevitable. Assam's
inflation is the lowest in the
country even better than
Rajasthan.
Except for a few
sceptical news channels and
social media accounts,
Assam is in a festive mood.
By 2026, I want to reach a
state GDP to 9 to 10 lakh
crore rupees. By the next 5
years i.e. by 2030, Assam will
be on the list of top seven
economically strong states
of the country," added Chief
Minister Himanta Biswa
Sarma further.
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