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Assam Minister Warns 'Anti-Development Forces' After Japan PM Visit Shift

Assam Minister Pijush Hazarika has alleged that certain 'anti-development forces' are trying to create disturbances and tarnish the state's image. This comes after reports that Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's proposed visit to Guwahati in July may be shifted to New Delhi due to logistical constraints. Hazarika urged all sections of society to work together to safeguard Assam's development and avoid damaging investor confidence. He emphasized that disruptions would harm the people of Assam and the state's future prospects, not any individual political leader.

Assam Minister alleges 'Anti-Development Forces' behind efforts to disrupt state's growth after Japan PM visit shift

Guwahati, June 23

Assam Minister Pijush Hazarika on Tuesday alleged that certain "anti-development forces" were attempting to create disturbances in the state and tarnish its image, following reports that the proposed visit of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to Guwahati next month is unlikely to materialise.

Speaking to reporters here, Hazarika said some individuals and groups were unhappy with Assam's rapid economic progress and were trying to obstruct investment opportunities and developmental initiatives in the state.

"Assam has witnessed unprecedented development in recent years. However, there are some people who do not want to see the state prosper. They are trying to create disturbances and spread negativity, which ultimately harms Assam and its people," the Minister added.

Referring to reports that the India-Japan summit is now likely to be held in New Delhi instead of Guwahati, Hazarika said attempts were being made to politicise the issue and project it as a setback for the state.

The Minister added that the shift in venue was linked to logistical considerations and should not be interpreted as a reflection on Assam's ability to host international events.

Hazarika also said Assam has emerged as a major destination for foreign investment, particularly in sectors such as semiconductors, electronics manufacturing, infrastructure and advanced technology.

He noted that Japanese investors and industry leaders have shown increasing interest in the state following a series of policy reforms and investment promotion initiatives undertaken by the Assam government.

"Any loss arising out of disruptions or attempts to create an atmosphere of uncertainty will not affect any individual political leader. It will affect the people of Assam and the state's future prospects," he said.

The Minister urged all sections of society to work collectively to safeguard Assam's development trajectory and avoid actions that could damage investor confidence.

Reports on Tuesday suggested that Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's July 1-3 visit to India may now be confined to New Delhi due to scheduling and logistical constraints, despite earlier discussions on holding the annual India-Japan summit in Guwahati.

The summit is expected to focus on trade, investment, infrastructure, economic security and strategic cooperation between the two countries.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

As someone from Guwahati, I've seen real progress—new roads, better infrastructure. But blaming "forces" without evidence doesn't help. Logistical issues happen. Let's fix them and move forward. Japan interest in Assam is genuine, don't mess it up! 🇮🇳🇯🇵

Vikram M

Classic Assam politics—blame others for own shortcomings. If the state really is development-friendly, why couldn't it host a simple summit? Investors notice these things. Hope the Minister's words match action. 🙄

Siddharth J

I'm a small business owner in Jorhat. We NEED Japanese investment in electronics and tech. But nonsense political statements won't attract anyone. Show us the actual plans, not finger-pointing. 😠

Rohit P

Let's be real—Assam has come a long way from insurgency days. We can host summits. But if Delhi is more convenient, so be it. Focus on getting the investments, Minister. Don't invent enemies. 🇮🇳

Kavya N

"Anti-development forces" sounds like a boogeyman. Instead of this rhetoric, why not release the actual logistics report? Transparency builds trust. Assam's youth deserve straight answers, not drama. 😒

Sneha F

I agree with the Minister

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