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Sarma's visit and direct engagement with locals aim to reassure affected communities amidst the perennial threat of floods in the region...

Digital Desk: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma recently responded to criticisms from Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi regarding alleged corruption in the state's Water Resources Department. Gogoi had accused BJP ministers of colluding with contractors to embezzle funds, likening the department to an ATM machine for illicit gains. In a sharp rebuttal, Sarma pointed out that the embankment failures this year were fewer and not the responsibility of the current administration, highlighting that these structures were built during the Congress era.

Sarma, visiting Dibrugarh to assess flood-related issues, expressed dismay over Gogoi's remarks, likening them to insulting one's own father. He emphasized that such criticism doesn't offer a solution to the current challenges faced by Assam. The Chief Minister engaged with affected residents during his visit, underlining his administration's proactive stance in addressing flood management.

The exchange underscores ongoing political tensions in Assam, with accusations of corruption and mismanagement fueling public discourse. Sarma's visit and direct engagement with locals aim to reassure affected communities amidst the perennial threat of floods in the region.


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