GUWAHATI: “Dr Bhupen Hazarika was an artiste of many facets, whose creative works transcended borders, language and culture. He strived to uphold humanitarian values through his immortal creations. He left an all pervasive impact in our society, which would continue to inspire generations to come. Now responsibility is upon us to preserve his rich legacy and bequeath the same to the new generation to develop them as good human beings”, said Sarbananda Sonowal, the chief minister of Assam, on the occasion of birth anniversary of the late music maestro on Saturday.
Sonowal paid rich tribute to Dr. Bhupen Hazarika on the occasion of the legendary singer’s 92nd birth anniversary. Sonowal visited the maestro’s memorial at Jalukbari in the morning and offered obeisance at the balladeer’s statue and also attended a ‘Smriti Torpon’ (memorial) programme organised by the Cultural Affairs Department, Assam.
Sonowal in his speech highlighted Dr. Hazarika’s indomitable spirit and his remarkable efforts to uphold humanitarian values in our society.
Stating that Dr. Hazarika and Hemanga Biswas used the creative medium to reinforce unity and harmony among different tribes and communities of the state, Sonowal impressed upon resolute steps by people of the state to carry that sense of positivity forward. He also called upon all to come forth and put joint efforts to keep the memory and ideals of Dr. Hazarika alive for the new generations to follow.
He further informed the state government already decided to set a ‘Samannay Kshetra’ in the name of the legendary singer near Dhola Sadia Bridge in eastern most Assam to reflect the unique yet closely connected culture, traditions and life-style of all the tribes and communities of North East.