Sonowal mourns passing of elder brother Mista Prasad
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal announced on Saturday, 11 July 2026 the passing of his elder brother, Mista Prasad Sonowal, a retired officer of the State Bank of India, describing the loss as 'a day of profound emptiness' in his life.
Personal loss
In a heartfelt post on X, Sonowal wrote that his brother 'left this mortal world for his heavenly abode' a short while before the message was shared. He described Mista Prasad Sonowal as 'a true guiding light' and 'a source of boundless courage and endless inspiration' throughout his life. The minister addressed his brother by the affectionate name Kokaideo — a term of endearment — and concluded with the prayer 'Om Shanti.'
Sonowal recalled that from childhood, his brother's 'affection, discipline, sacrifices and strong values inspired me to walk the righteous path.' He credited Mista Prasad with constantly motivating him to 'empathise with the pain and suffering of others, and to work for our society and nation with unwavering dedication, integrity and a deep sense of responsibility.'
Context
Sarbananda Sonowal, a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), served as Chief Minister of Assam before joining the Union Cabinet. He currently holds the portfolio of Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways in the Government of India. His roots in Assam and the values he has cited publicly throughout his political career have often been traced to his family upbringing in the Northeast.
Mista Prasad Sonowal spent his career as an officer at the State Bank of India, India's largest public-sector bank, before retiring. Beyond this, no further details of his life or the circumstances of his passing have been made public by the minister.
Broader pattern
Indian political leaders, particularly Union ministers, frequently use social media to share family bereavements and reflect on the personal influences that shaped their public service. For leaders from Assam and the broader Northeast, such posts often weave together private grief and references to community values — discipline, empathy, and national duty — that resonate with their constituents. Sonowal's post follows this pattern closely, linking his brother's personal example to his own decades-long commitment to public life.
What's next
Condolence messages from BJP leadership, Assam politicians, and officials from the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways are expected in the coming hours. Memorial or prayer gatherings in Assam may follow in keeping with regional tradition. Although Sonowal affirmed that his brother's 'ideals and blessings will remain with me at every single moment,' no formal announcements regarding his official schedule have been made in connection with the bereavement.