Sonowal pays tribute to Assamese folk legend Khagen Mahanta

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Sonowal pays tribute to Assamese folk legend Khagen Mahanta

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Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal honoured legendary Assamese folk singer Khagen Mahanta on his birth anniversary, praising his unique voice and compositions that gave Assamese music a distinct identity rooted in the land and people of Assam.

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Sarbananda Sonowal , Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, posted a tribute to Khagen Mahanta on 17 August 2026 .
Sonowal wrote in Assamese, calling Mahanta 'a radiant star of the Assamese music world' whose voice brought the life, land and people of Assam alive.
Khagen Mahanta was a prominent Assamese folk singer whose compositions drew from rural Assam's rhythms and everyday life.
Sonowal, a former Chief Minister of Assam , regularly uses his national platform to highlight northeastern cultural heritage.
Mahanta's contribution to Assamese cultural identity is widely regarded as enduring and distinct.

A voice that carried the scent of Assam's red soil and the pulse of its villages — Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal paused from his national role on Monday, 17 August 2026, to honour one of Assam's most beloved musical voices, Khagen Mahanta, on the singer's birth anniversary.

Writing in Assamese, Sonowal remembered Mahanta as a luminous star of the Assamese musical world — 'অসমীয়া সংগীত জগতৰ এক উজ্জ্বল নক্ষত্ৰ' ('a radiant star of the Assamese music world') — whose unique voice, melodic sweetness, and compositions rich with the fragrance of the earth gave Assamese music a distinct identity. 'The life, land and people of Assam came alive in his voice,' Sonowal wrote, adding that Mahanta's contribution to Assam's cultural world 'will remain evergreen.'

The voice that made Assam's soil sing

Khagen Mahanta was one of the most celebrated folk singers and musicians in Assamese cultural history. His songs drew directly from the rhythms of rural Assam — its rivers, its farming communities, its festivals — translating everyday life into music that resonated far beyond the state's borders. He was widely regarded as a voice that gave Assamese folk tradition a contemporary reach without losing its earthen authenticity.

Mahanta's body of work spanned decades and touched multiple genres within Assamese music, earning him a place among the most recognised names in northeastern Indian cultural heritage. His compositions were not merely entertainment; they were, for many Assamese, a living record of their identity.

An Assam-born minister's cultural anchor

Sonowal, himself a son of Assam who served as the state's Chief Minister before joining the Union Cabinet, has consistently used his public platform to keep Assam's cultural legacy visible at the national level. Tributes to regional cultural figures — musicians, poets, artists — on their birth or death anniversaries have become a consistent thread in how leaders from northeastern states maintain their connection to local identity while operating in Delhi's political orbit.

The gesture is small in scale but pointed in meaning: a Union Minister reminding a national audience that the northeast's cultural contributions deserve the same reverence as those from any other part of the country.

Khagen Mahanta's music outlived the era that produced it. As long as Assam remembers the smell of its own soil, it will remember the man who put that smell into song.

Point of View

Who built his political identity around Assamese pride, such posts reinforce a dual identity — national minister, Assamese son of the soil. The choice to write in Assamese rather than Hindi or English is itself a signal, directing the message at a specific community. Cumulatively, these tributes serve as soft political currency in states where cultural identity and electoral loyalty are tightly intertwined.
NationPress
17 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Khagen Mahanta?
Khagen Mahanta was a celebrated Assamese folk singer and musician whose songs reflected the rural life, land and people of Assam, earning him a lasting place in the state's cultural heritage.
Why did Sarbananda Sonowal post about Khagen Mahanta?
Sonowal posted to mark Khagen Mahanta's birth anniversary, paying tribute to the singer's contribution to Assamese music and culture.
What did Sonowal say about Khagen Mahanta?
Sonowal called him 'a radiant star of the Assamese music world' and said his unique voice, melodic sweetness, and earth-rooted compositions gave Assamese music a distinct identity that will remain evergreen.
What language did Sonowal use in his tribute post?
Sonowal wrote his tribute entirely in Assamese, directing the message specifically at the Assamese cultural community.
What is Sarbananda Sonowal's connection to Assam?
Sonowal is a senior BJP leader and former Chief Minister of Assam who now serves as Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways in the central government.
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