Himanta Sarma sworn-in as Assam CM, vows to make State one of the top five in India
   Date :11-May-2021

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 Himanta Sarma takes oath as the new Chief Minister of Assam, during his swearing-in ceremony in Guwahati, on Monday. (PTI)
 
 
GUWAHATI ;
 
NORTH East Democratic Alliance (NEDA) convenor Himanta Biswa Sarma was on Monday sworn-in as the 15th Chief Minister of Assam by Governor Jagadish Mukhi at the Srimanta Sankardeva Kalakshetra here. Sarma, clad in traditional ‘pat silk’ dhoti and kurta with a muga ‘gamosa’ draped around his neck, took the oath of office and secrecy in Assamese. Along with him, 13 other legislators were also sworn-in as Ministers amid strict COVID-19 protocols. The newly sworn-in Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday said the aim of his Government is to make the State one of the top five in India in the next five years.
 
The NEDA convenor said the prime focus of the second BJP Government in Assam will be to control the COVID-19 pandemic, fulfil all poll promises and make the State free from the annual flood havoc. Prime Minister Modi congratulated Himanta Sarma on taking oath as Assam CM, and expressed confidence that he and his team of Ministers will add momentum to the development journey of the State and fulfill people’s aspirations. “The COVID-19 situation in Assam is alarming. Our daily cases have crossed the 5,000-mark. In our cabinet meeting on Tuesday, we will discuss it from all perspectives, and take measures,” Sarma said. Unless the pandemic is controlled in Assam, cases will not go down in other north-eastern States, he said. Sarma also appealed to the insurgent groups, especially the ULFA(I), to lay down arms and be a part of the mainstream to establish peace in the State.
 
“I request Paresh Barua to come to the discussion table and resolve issues. Kidnappings and killings complicate problems, not solve them. I hope we will be able to make the underground insurgents return to the mainstream in the next five years,” the CM said. Asked about the contentious National Register of Citizens (NRC), the Chief Minister said his Government wants reverification of 20 per cent names in the border districts of Assam, and 10 per cent in other areas. “If very negligible error is found, then we can proceed with the existing NRC. But, if there are huge anomalies, I hope the court will take note and do the needful with a new perspective,” he said without elaborating. On BJP’s assurance of bringing in a law against ‘love jihad’, Sarma said: “Every promise was meant for implementation. We will do everything possible to fulfil them.”