Assam's Growth: A Lesson for Jharkhand, Says CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
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Guwahati, April 4 (NationPress) On Saturday, Assam's Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, extended a warm welcome to Hemant Soren, the Chief Minister of Jharkhand, inviting him to explore Assam's impressive growth, particularly in its tea garden regions.
Sarma stated to the media, "I welcome Hemant Soren to Assam. He will have the chance to observe the significant advancements made here over the years. He can tour the tea garden areas and witness the tangible changes firsthand."
Critiquing the Jharkhand administration, Sarma asserted that Soren could glean valuable insights from Assam's achievements. "We have developed excellent roads, enhanced infrastructure, and targeted welfare initiatives. Jharkhand has fallen behind in development, and Soren can take cues from Assam's model," he remarked.
These comments come as political tensions rise ahead of the upcoming Assam Assembly elections.
Recently, during his visit to Assam, Hemant Soren expressed optimism that the tea tribe communities, crucial to the electoral landscape, might realign their support towards the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and its partners.
Soren raised concerns about the welfare of tea garden workers, claiming they have not received sufficient benefits despite prior commitments. Such remarks were interpreted as efforts to broaden JMM’s political influence beyond Jharkhand.
In response to these assertions, Sarma emphasized that the Assam government has rolled out several focused schemes for the tea garden communities, which include better wages, housing, healthcare, and educational opportunities.
He affirmed that these initiatives have significantly improved the socio-economic status in these areas.
The tea tribes are a critical voting demographic in Assam, prompting both the ruling and opposition parties to strive to secure their allegiance.
As external leaders join the campaign efforts, Assam's electoral contest is becoming increasingly charged, with developmental narratives and welfare delivery taking center stage.