Assam CM urges people "not to employ or sell land" to "unknown people" on Swahid Diwas
Guwahati (Assam) [India], December 10 (ANI): Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday urged people "not to employ or sell land" to any "unknown people" in the state during the inuaguration of Swahid Smarak in Boragaon, Guwahati, on the occasion of the Martyrs' Day of the Assam Movement.
Assam CM dedicated the Swahid Smarak to the "martyrs" who stood up against the infiltrators who entered Assam from Bangladesh in 1979.
"We laid the foundation stone of Jatiya Swahid Smarak on 10 December 2019. Sarbananda Sonowal was the Chief Minister at that time. Today, we have dedicated a beautiful Swahid Smarak in memory of the martyrs of the Assam Movement," he said.
"December 10 is a holy day for us, a day to take a new resolution. I urge the people of Assam and the country not to sell your land to unknown people. Don't give jobs to unknown people in your industries, business establishments and don't bring unknown people to cultivate in your lands," Himanta Biswa Sarma said.
"An auditorium with a capacity of 500 seats is being constructed here. I have a dream to construct a digital library of the Assam Movement and Assamese History where we can see the 5000-year-old history of our community," he said.
According to the Chief Minister, the Swahid Smarak and Swahid Stamba were built for Rs 170 crore over more than 150 bighas of land at Pachim Boragaon.
In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, "Today, on Swahid Diwas, we recall the valour of all those who were a part of the Assam Movement. The Movement will always have a prime place in our history. We reiterate our commitment to fulfilling the dreams of those who participated in the Assam Movement, notably the strengthening of Assam's culture and the all-around progress of the state."
The movement ended in 1985 after the then-Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi signed the historic Assam accord, which assured the detection of illegal foreigners and promised to ensure Constitutional, legislative, and administrative safeguards to protect, preserve, and promote the cultural, social, and linguistic identity and heritage of the Assamese people. (ANI)
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