Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma advised newly elected lawmakers to avoid arrogance in politics, emphasizing that public support is not permanent. He cautioned that voters have the ability to elect or remove leaders based on their conduct and attitude. Sarma highlighted the need for humility, stating that even a small Assembly election can humble leaders if arrogance takes over.
Recent electoral trends were referenced by Sarma, who warned against assuming invincibility after a victory. He stressed that winning today does not guarantee success in the future. The Chief Minister urged young MLAs to stay connected with the public and avoid being consumed by power, emphasizing the importance of humility for long-term success in politics.
Sarma emphasized the importance of remaining grounded and serving the people to sustain political careers. He mentioned that voters can easily spot arrogance in leaders and appreciate those who stand by ordinary citizens. The Chief Minister noted the evolving political landscape in Assam, where communities are becoming more politically aware and rejecting divisive politics.
