Is Dibrugarh Set to Become Assam’s Second Legislative Complex?
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Guwahati, Jan 27 (NationPress) Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma revealed on Tuesday that Dibrugarh will soon mark a historic milestone in Assam's legislative journey, with the laying of the foundation stone for Assam's second Legislative Assembly complex set for January 30.
In a statement shared on the social media platform X, the Chief Minister announced that Union Home Minister Amit Shah will officiate the foundation laying ceremony for this ambitious initiative, which is seen as a pivotal move to enhance governance and promote the development of Dibrugarh as Assam’s second capital.
Sarma emphasized that the proposed Legislative Assembly complex in Dibrugarh will be instrumental in decentralizing government functions and bringing administration closer to the citizens of Upper Assam.
He further explained that this initiative is part of the state government’s long-term strategy aimed at ensuring balanced regional growth and enhancing operational efficiency.
The Chief Minister pointed out that the decision to create a second Assembly complex highlights the government’s dedication to inclusive development, noting that Dibrugarh has increasingly become a significant political, economic, and cultural center in the area.
This project is expected to amplify the city’s strategic relevance and aid in its evolution into a vital administrative hub.
Additionally, Sarma underscored the importance of the project, stating that the new Assembly complex will facilitate legislative activities outside of Dispur and help fulfill regional aspirations by enhancing institutional representation in Upper Assam.
He added that this initiative will fortify democratic processes by fostering improved communication between elected officials and the community.
Moreover, the Chief Minister highlighted that this project aligns with the state’s wider development objectives, which encompass infrastructure growth, urban development, and enhanced connectivity in Upper Assam.
Sarma expressed optimism that the foundation stone laying by the Union Home Minister would signal the start of a transformative phase in Assam's governance landscape.
He reiterated the government's commitment to cultivating Dibrugarh as Assam’s second capital, ensuring more responsive governance and equitable development throughout the state.