What Did PM Modi Say About His Commitment to Asom Diwas?
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Key Takeaways
- Asom Divas commemorates the arrival of Sukapha in 1228 AD.
- PM Modi reaffirmed commitment to Sukapha’s vision.
- Focus on cultural preservation of the Tai-Ahom community.
- Significant advancements in Assam’s infrastructure and social sectors.
- Celebrations include cultural programs and community gatherings.
New Delhi, Dec 2 (NationPress) On the occasion of Asom Divas, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his greetings and reaffirmed the commitment to promoting an inclusive, culturally rich, and development-focused vision inspired by Swargadeo Chaolung Sukapha, the founder of the Ahom kingdom, whose enduring legacy continues to define Assam’s identity.
In a message shared on X, the Prime Minister expressed his “warm wishes to my sisters and brothers of Assam,” emphasizing that this day serves as a significant reminder of the state's profound civilizational heritage and the unifying principles established by Sukapha over eight centuries ago.
Celebrated annually on December 2, Asom Divas—also referred to as Sukapha Divas—marks the arrival of Sukapha in 1228 AD and honors the establishment of the Ahom dynasty, which influenced Assam’s socio-cultural landscape for nearly 600 years.
PM Modi remarked that this occasion presents an opportunity to “reaffirm our dedication to realizing the vision of Swargadeo Chaolung Sukapha,” whose focus on unity, administrative insight, and cultural integration remains pivotal to Assam's essence.
Connecting historical significance with modern governance, the Prime Minister underscored the efforts made in recent years by both the NDA government at the Centre and the Assam government led by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
He noted that both governments have been “diligently working to enhance Assam's progress,” with notable advancements in physical infrastructure, connectivity, and social sectors, including health, education, and welfare services.
The Prime Minister also highlighted the government's initiatives aimed at preserving and promoting the rich heritage of the Tai-Ahom community.
“Many measures are being implemented to popularize Tai-Ahom culture and the Tai language. These will significantly benefit the youth of Assam,” he stated, referencing ongoing efforts in documentation, research support, cultural centers, and curriculum integration.
Asom Divas is celebrated statewide through cultural programs, seminars, and community gatherings that honor Sukapha’s legacy of harmonious coexistence among diverse populations.
Over the years, this day has evolved into a vital platform for reaffirming Assam’s historical identity while reflecting on contemporary aspirations.
PM Modi’s message intertwines the state's civilizational pride with its current development path, emphasizing continuity between heritage and progress—an idea that has increasingly been a part of the Centre’s outreach to the Northeast.