Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma lit up social media on Friday, framing the upcoming vote as a launchpad for the state’s storied culture onto international arenas. From Guwahati, his post on X underscores preservation’s political dimension.
He celebrated how Bihu, Jhumoir, and Bagurumba have transcended borders, earning accolades and pride for Assamese denizens. ‘These traditions proudly fly our flag high. A right vote lifts them from our lands to world stages,’ Sarma asserted.
Bihu pulses with harvest exuberance and communal harmony, a cornerstone of Assamese life. Jhumoir sways with tea tribe vigor, Bagurumba leaps with Bodo elegance—each a vivid thread in Assam’s diverse cultural fabric.
Sarma highlighted their modern triumphs: record-breaking displays and viral global moments that swell hearts with honor. These aren’t relics; they’re living testaments to the state’s inclusive heritage.
Efforts to nurture and project these forms will persist, he assured. Linking to ballots, he called for ‘smart choices’ via #ChooseBJP, positioning politics as culture’s ally.
Assam’s ethos thrives in its folk rhythms, melodies, and dances, intertwined with rural calendars and tribal lore. Recent spectacles have magnetized far-flung audiences, elevating regional pride to national treasure.
Sarma reiterated the imperative: relentless advocacy to embed Assam’s identity in global consciousness. In this electoral hour, his message pivots—your vote safeguards and spotlights our soul’s symphony.