Assam Renames Medical College, Sparks Political Debate Over Legacy

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma defended the cabinet's decision to rename the Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Medical College and Hospital to Barpeta Medical College and Hospital. He stated the move aligns the institution with the state's geographical naming pattern for government medical colleges. Sarma clarified the government will honor former President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed by naming a major project in Guwahati after him. The decision has drawn criticism from opposition leaders, sparking a political debate.

Key Points: Assam Renames Medical College, To Honor Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed

  • Renaming for uniformity
  • Opposition criticizes move
  • Separate honor planned
  • Political debate sparked
  • Administrative reasoning cited
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No medical college named after any individual in Assam: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma

Assam CM defends renaming Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Medical College to Barpeta Medical College for uniformity, promises separate project to honor former President.

"None of the medical colleges in the state is named after individuals. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, March 11

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday defended the state cabinet's decision to rename the Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Medical College and Hospital, saying the move was taken to maintain uniformity in the naming pattern of government medical colleges across the state.

Speaking to reporters here, Sarma said most state-run medical colleges in Assam are named after their geographical locations, and the decision was made to bring the Barpeta institution in line with that convention.

"None of the medical colleges in the state is named after individuals. Institutions such as those in Guwahati, Dhubri and other places follow the geographical naming pattern," the Chief Minister said. He added that the cabinet therefore decided to rename the institution as Barpeta Medical College and Hospital to remove confusion and ensure consistency in the naming system.

Sarma also clarified that the state government would honour former President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed by naming a separate major project or institution after him in Guwahati. "A special project in Guwahati will be named after Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed to honour his legacy," the Chief Minister said.

The decision, however, drew criticism from opposition leaders.

AIUDF MLA Rafiqul Islam demanded that the government withdraw the cabinet decision, arguing that the name of the medical college should not be changed.

The development follows a cabinet meeting held on Tuesday, where the Assam government approved the renaming of the institution located in Barpeta district.

Officials said the medical college, established in 2011 and affiliated with Srimanta Sankaradeva University of Health Sciences, currently offers undergraduate and postgraduate medical courses and serves as a major healthcare institution in western Assam.

The renaming decision has sparked a political debate in Assam, with opposition parties questioning the move while the state government maintains that the change is purely administrative and intended to standardise the naming of public medical institutions.

- IANS

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Priya S
I understand the logic, but it feels a bit disrespectful to change a name that has been there for over a decade. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed was a respected figure. Couldn't they have made an exception? 🤔 Hope the new project named after him is truly significant.
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Rohit P
Typical political drama. One side renames, the other side protests. The real issue is whether the medical college has enough beds, doctors, and equipment. That's what matters to the people of Barpeta and western Assam.
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Sarah B
As someone new to following Assam politics, this seems like a reasonable administrative decision. Standardizing names reduces confusion for students applying to colleges. The compromise of naming a future project seems fair.
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Karthik V
The CM has a point about consistency. Guwahati Medical College, Dhubri Medical College... Barpeta Medical College fits the pattern. Let's not politicise everything. The legacy can be honoured in other ways, as promised.
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Meera T
While the intention might be administrative, the timing and perception matter. This could have been handled with more sensitivity, perhaps by consulting the family or the local community first. A bit more tact was needed, even if the decision is logical.

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