Himanta Biswa Sarma Describes Assam Election as 'Historic'

Himanta Biswa Sarma Describes Assam Election as 'Historic'.webp

Guwahati, April 9 Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Thursday that the high turnout in Thursday's assembly election was "extraordinary, not just ordinary but historic".

Sarma said the result of this election is "already visible – in the hope, pride, and happiness on the faces of our people".

Polling for all 126 assembly constituencies, held in a single phase, ended at 5 pm on Thursday, with an estimated voter turnout of 84.42 per cent, which was expected to rise further.

"What we set out to do was not merely to hold an election, but to transform it into a movement – a movement to protect our civilizational values, our culture, and our land," Sarma said in a post on X.

"Today, for the first time, our people have come out in unprecedented numbers – voting shoulder to shoulder, matching and even surpassing our opponents in turnout. In many polling booths, participation is crossing 95 per cent. This is not ordinary. This is historic," he asserted.

The CM said Assam has risen above language and caste, and "our people have voted with one clear resolve – to protect our land, our identity, and our culture from illegal infiltration and demographic aggression".

"This is not just an election. This is a watershed moment in Assam's history," he said.

Sarma added that the message is loud and clear: "Assam will not surrender, Assam will fight, Assam will survive, Assam will endure."
 
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