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Himanta Biswa Sarma: From Assam’s Turbulent Political History to a Powerful Political Journey

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The political history of Assam is deeply connected with questions of identity, migration, regional pride and social movements. To understand the rise of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, one must first understand the historical and political background of the state itself.

Assam was ruled for nearly six centuries by the Ahom dynasty, one of the longest-ruling kingdoms in Indian history. The Ahom rulers shaped Assamese culture and political identity and successfully resisted several external invasions. One of the most significant moments in Assam’s history was the Battle of Saraighat, where Assamese forces led by Lachit Borphukan defeated the Mughal Empire on the Brahmaputra River. The battle remains a symbol of Assamese courage and resistance. It was fought against the Mughals—not the British—and became an important part of Assam’s political memory.

During British rule, Assam underwent major economic and demographic changes. Tea plantations, administrative reforms and labour movements transformed the region. Migration into Assam increased during the colonial period, especially from Bengal. Later, after India’s Partition in 1947 and particularly after the creation of Bangladesh in 1971, migration from East Pakistan and then Bangladesh became a major political issue in Assam. Many Assamese groups feared that rising migration would affect local identity, language and political representation.

This concern eventually led to the Assam Movement, also known as the Assam Agitation, which began in 1979 and was led mainly by the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU). The movement demanded the identification and removal of alleged illegal migrants. The agitation continued for six years and significantly altered the political landscape of the state.

One of the darkest chapters during this period was the 1983 Nellie massacre, in which thousands of people were killed within a few hours during intense ethnic and communal violence. It remains one of independent India’s most tragic incidents and continues to influence Assam’s political discussions.

The state later witnessed another major challenge with the rise of United Liberation Front of Asom, commonly known as ULFA. Formed in 1979, the organisation demanded a sovereign Assam and led an armed insurgency that affected the state for decades.

Amid this complex political environment, Himanta Biswa Sarma was born on February 1, 1969, in Jorhat, Assam. He grew up during a period of political unrest and social change. Entering politics through the student and Congress system, Sarma emerged as one of Assam’s most influential young leaders.

He won his first Assam Assembly election from Jalukbari in 2001 as a Congress candidate and soon became an important member of the government under Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi. Sarma held several important portfolios, including health, finance and education, and was seen as a key strategist within the Congress.

However, his political career witnessed a dramatic turning point in 2015 after disagreements within Congress leadership. Sarma left the party and joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), a move that reshaped Assam’s politics.

Many considered the switch a political gamble, but it proved successful. He played a major role in expanding the BJP’s influence across Assam and the Northeast. In 2021, Sarma became the Chief Minister of Assam.

His journey reflects both political highs and lows—from being a rising Congress leader, facing internal conflicts, changing political camps, and eventually reaching the state’s highest political office. His career continues to remain one of the most closely watched political stories in contemporary Assam.

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