Prime Minister Himanta Biswa Salma, who attended the State Assembly of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, made some important statements. On the final day of the three-day session on January 6, the prime minister said the Mughals aim to lead Islamic rule in Assam on orders from Aurangzeb. But not succeed dut to Mahavir Lachit Borphukan’s masterful strategies were successful. The chief minister said it was a national achievement and accused the BJP of being polarized from the left at times. The Chief minister said the left wanted to make way for Bagh Hazarika to replace the opposition Lachit. But there was no Mr. Hazarika’s presence here, just a tactic to prove that Bagh Hazarika was active in Assam. The prime minister said this was an attempt by the left to profit from falsifying Ahom’s story.
The Chief minister Mr. Sharma said language should not be the sole identity of a nation and that language should not be the symbol of culture. The greatest identity of any culture is religion. Sharma also called out to the Assamese, who are an increasingly minority in Assam. The prime minister urged all Assamese people to make efforts to develop the country economically