PM Modi recalls valour of Assam Movement participants on Swahid Diwas

PM Narendra Modi and Minister Sarbananda Sonowal marked Swahid Diwas by paying tribute to the martyrs of the Assam Movement, reaffirming the Centre’s commitment to fulfilling their dreams and strengthening Assam’s culture and progress.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday marked Swahid Diwas by paying tribute to those who took part in the Assam Movement, stressing that their contribution holds a defining place in India’s history and reaffirming the Centre’s commitment to advancing Assam’s cultural and developmental aspirations.

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In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, “Today, on Swahid Diwas, we recall the valour of all those who were a part of the Assam Movement. The Movement will always have a prime place in our history. We reiterate our commitment to fulfilling the dreams of those who participated in the Assam Movement, notably the strengthening of Assam’s culture and the all-around progress of the state.”

Today, on Swahid Diwas, we recall the valour of all those who were a part of the Assam Movement. The Movement will always have a prime place in our history. We reiterate our commitment to fulfilling the dreams of those who participated in the Assam Movement, notably the… — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 10, 2025

A Monumental Struggle to Protect Assam

Earlier, in a post on X, Minister Sarbabananda Sonowal described the Assam Movement as a “monumental struggle” aimed at protecting the State’s language, culture, demographic identity, and its very existence.

The historic Assam Movement was a monumental struggle to protect the language, culture, identity, and existence of Assam. It was a movement that inspired the greater Assamese society to unite strongly in the national interest. The spirit of that movement lives on in the hearts of… pic.twitter.com/q5ns9yACjd — Sarbananda Sonowal (@sarbanandsonwal) December 10, 2025

“The historic Assam Movement was a monumental struggle to protect the language, culture, identity, and existence of Assam. It was a movement that inspired the greater Assamese society to unite strongly in the national interest. The spirit of that movement lives on in the hearts of every Assamese as an unwavering pledge to safeguard our identity. During this agitation, while protecting the motherland and upholding national interests, 860 brave sons of Assam attained martyrdom, while countless others faced persecution and permanent disability,” the minister posted.

“On this sacred occasion of Swahid Diwas, I offer my deepest reverence and humble tributes to them. The Assam Movement will forever remain the embodiment of national consciousness, sacrifice and courage. It will continue to inspire every Assamese to stand united and contribute towards the welfare of our nation,” he added

History of the Assam Movement

The Swahid Diwas is celebrated every year on December 10 to pay tribute to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the Assam movement.

The civil disobedience movement was launched by the Assam Students Union (ASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AASGP) in 1979 against the infiltrators who entered Assam from Bangladesh. The movement ended in 1985 after the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi signed the historic Assam accord that assured the detection of the illegal foreigners and promised to ensure Constitutional, legislative and administrative safeguards to protect, preserve and promote the cultural, social and linguistic identity and heritage of the Assamese people. (ANI)

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