Sonowal Champions Press Freedom & Grassroots Welfare in Modi's Governance Model

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal emphasized the media's critical role as democracy's vigilant sentinel and the voice of the people at an Assam press conference. He called for responsible journalism that prioritizes truth, counters misinformation, and bridges the government with citizens. Simultaneously, Sonowal highlighted the on-ground implementation of Prime Minister Modi's welfare schemes, asserting development is reaching the last mile to empower beneficiaries and entrepreneurs. He also inaugurated a Senior Citizens' Office Bhawan, underscoring the government's focus on inclusive, grassroots infrastructure.

Key Points: Sonowal on Press Freedom, Modi's Welfare Delivery in Assam

  • Media as democracy's fourth pillar
  • Responsible, ethical journalism urged
  • Welfare schemes reaching last mile
  • Infrastructure for senior citizens inaugurated
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Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal stresses press freedom, welfare delivery in PM Modi's governance model

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal highlights media's democratic role and PM Modi's last-mile welfare delivery at Assam press conference and development events.

"The role of the media as society's conscious watchdog is immeasurable. – Sarbananda Sonowal"

Tinsukia, January 4

Union Ports, Shipping & Waterways Minister Sarbananda Sonowal reaffirmed the media's indispensable role as the fourth pillar of democracy, describing journalists as the vigilant sentinels of society and the authentic voice of the people.

Addressing the 17th Central Mid-Term Conference of the Assam Press Correspondents' Union (APCU) here, Sonowal said the press has a critical responsibility to safeguard freedom of expression and strengthen democratic values in a rapidly evolving information landscape.

"The role of the media as society's conscious watchdog is immeasurable. As the voice of the people, journalists have consistently worked to protect freedom of speech and ensure accountability," Sonowal said.

Highlighting the need for responsible journalism, he urged media professionals to prioritise truth, credibility and ethical reporting, and to resist misinformation and sensationalism. Sonowal said journalism must act as a bridge between the government and the people, amplifying public concerns while promoting social harmony.

Sonowal also stressed the importance of coordination, dialogue and consensus-building, noting that the media can play a decisive role in strengthening society through constructive engagement rather than conflict.

"The evolving challenges faced by journalists demand continuous capacity building, professional integrity and adaptation to new technologies, while remaining firmly rooted in public interest journalism," Sonowal said.

MLAs Sanjay Kishan and Bolin Chetia, along with senior journalists and other dignitaries, attended the event.

On Saturday at the Makum LAC, Sonowal attended a programme to lay the foundation stone, inaugurate various welfare schemes, and interact with beneficiaries of the Prime Minister's flagship welfare programmes.

Sonowal also engaged with local entrepreneurs, acknowledging their contributions to the local economy's growth.

"Under the dynamic and visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, development has reached the last mile, ensuring that welfare schemes directly empower beneficiaries and strengthen grassroots entrepreneurship. This inclusive approach has transformed governance into a people-centric model that drives both social upliftment and economic growth," Sonowal said.

At Panitola, Sonowal inaugurated the newly constructed Senior Citizens' Office Bhawan, built under the Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS).

The facility, developed for Rs 15 lakh in the 2024-25 financial year, is designed to strengthen institutional support for senior citizens.

Sonowal said such infrastructure reflects the government's commitment to inclusive development, ensuring dignity, accessibility and community engagement for the elderly at the grassroots level.

Makum Municipal Board Chairperson Archana Saikia, Vice Principal of Makum College, Papori Baruah, Ashim Hazarika, Chairman of the Dibrugarh Development Authority, Pulak Gohain, Chairman of the Assam State Housing Board, Kushakanta Bora, district president of BJP Tinsukia, along with Lakhinath Koch, Jeuti Moran, Giraj Baruah and Rukmini Patar, were among those present at the programme.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The focus on welfare delivery is crucial. My parents in their village have actually received benefits like the Ujjwala gas connection. It makes a real difference. However, the article reads a bit like a government press release. Would like more independent reporting on the actual impact of these schemes.
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Priya S
Senior Citizens' Office Bhawan for 15 lakhs? That's a wonderful initiative. Our elders need dedicated spaces and support systems. Hope this model is replicated across other districts. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Talk is cheap. Stressing press freedom is easy at a conference. The real test is how the government reacts to critical reporting. We need actions, not just speeches. The media's job is to question power, not just amplify its messages.
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Kavya N
Supporting local entrepreneurs is key to Atmanirbhar Bharat. Glad to see it being highlighted. Development in Assam and the North-East has been a long-pending need. Hope the infrastructure push continues.
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Michael C
The part about journalism being a bridge is well said. In a diverse country like India, media has a huge responsibility to maintain social harmony while reporting facts. A tough but necessary balance.

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