Assam CM: Preserving Culture is Government Duty, Not Charity

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated that preserving the state's cultural and religious traditions is a key government responsibility, not an act of charity. He highlighted specific initiatives providing financial assistance to Raas Committees, Puja Committees, and Udasin Bhakats. The remarks are part of the BJP-led government's broader push to strengthen cultural institutions and provide grassroots support. This cultural positioning is also central to the party's strategy for the upcoming Assam Assembly polls.

Key Points: Assam CM Says Preserving Culture is a Responsibility

  • Financial aid for Raas Committees
  • Support for Puja Committees
  • Stipend for Udasin Bhakats
  • Culture as government duty
  • Part of broader political strategy
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Preserving culture is our responsibility, not charity: Assam CM

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma states financial aid for cultural and religious groups is a duty, not charity, highlighting support for Raas and Puja committees.

"Our culture is not a slogan. It lives in our festivals, our prayers and our people. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, March 20

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday said that preserving the state's cultural and religious traditions remains a key priority of the government, asserting that supporting such practices is a "responsibility" rather than an act of charity.

In a post on X, CM Sarma mentioned that Assam's cultural identity is deeply rooted in its festivals, prayers and the people who keep these traditions alive.

"Our culture is not a slogan. It lives in our festivals, our prayers and our people," he wrote, adding that standing with communities that uphold these traditions is a duty the government has consistently fulfilled.

Highlighting specific initiatives, the Chief Minister said the state government has extended financial assistance to various religious and cultural groups across Assam.

According to him, an amount of Rs 25,000 is being provided to every Raas Committee to support the celebration of Raas festivals, which hold deep cultural and spiritual significance in the state. Additionally, over 8,000 Puja Committees are receiving financial aid of Rs 10,000 each to facilitate the smooth conduct of religious festivities.

The government has also ensured a monthly support of Rs 1,500 for 620 Udasin Bhakats, recognising their role in preserving spiritual traditions and community practices.

CM Sarma reiterated that the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government in Assam remains committed to safeguarding and promoting the state's rich cultural heritage.

"Our Culture, Our Traditions, Our Responsibility," he said, emphasising that such initiatives will continue in the coming years.

The Chief Minister's remarks come amid the government's broader push to strengthen cultural institutions and provide grassroots-level support to traditional religious bodies across the state.

The BJP's strategy for the Assam Assembly polls is centred on consolidating its core support base while expanding outreach across communities through a mix of welfare schemes, cultural positioning and strong leadership projection.

By highlighting governance under Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, the party is banking on its record in infrastructure, law and order, and targeted financial assistance to religious and community institutions.

Simultaneously, the party is seeking to retain its traditional vote bank by emphasising identity and cultural narratives, while also stitching alliances and carefully selecting candidates to minimise dissent.

The campaign blends development messaging with grassroots mobilisation, aiming to create a broad coalition of voters ahead of the polls.

- IANS

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Rahul R
While supporting culture is good, I hope this financial aid reaches all communities fairly. The article only mentions specific groups. What about support for Bihu committees, tribal festivals, or minority cultural events? True responsibility means inclusivity.
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Aman W
Rs 1,500 for Udasin Bhakats is a thoughtful gesture. These spiritual figures often live in simplicity and play a key role in our rural fabric. Preserving culture starts with supporting its custodians. Good move.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the blend of cultural policy and political strategy. As an observer, it seems like a smart way to connect with voters on an emotional level while delivering tangible benefits. The "responsibility not charity" framing is powerful.
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Karthik V
Culture is indeed our responsibility. But let's also ensure our youth understand the *why* behind these traditions, not just enjoy the festival. Schools should have more cultural education. Government aid is one part, awareness is another.
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Meera T
As someone from a Puja committee, this Rs 10,000 aid is a big help for logistics, lights, and safety measures. It reduces the burden of collecting donations. Hope it continues! Our traditions need such institutional support to thrive. 🪔

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