Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has stirred a major political debate after warning of what he described as a “demographic invasion” in the state. His comments, made during a recent public address, focused on rising population trends and their potential impact on social and economic structures.
Sarma Highlights Population Concerns
The Chief Minister said that demographic patterns in certain districts have changed rapidly in recent decades. He claimed this shift could affect resource distribution, local governance, himanta and long-term planning.
He urged people to take the issue seriously and called for policies aimed at “protecting cultural harmony” while ensuring equal development opportunities for all communities.
