Puri: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma visited the Shree Jagannath Temple here to offer prayers and reflect on various issues concerning India, including the 'One Nation, One Election' initiative.
Speaking to reporters after his temple visit, Sarma said, "Today marks six months of the BJP government in Odisha. I am fortunate to have the opportunity to offer prayers at the Jagannath Temple. I congratulate the people of Odisha and pray for peace in the world, happiness in India, and the well-being of all."
Sarma also expressed grave concern over the safety of Hindus in neighbouring Bangladesh. "The attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh are deeply concerning. Minority communities in countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh are not safe. In contrast, India ensures their protection. I am confident that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will find a diplomatic solution to safeguard Hindus," he said.
Highlighting Assam's proximity to Bangladesh, Sarma added, "As a border state, we are particularly worried. Our Prime Minister has already sent the Foreign Secretary to Bangladesh. We stand firmly with our Hindu brethren and hope for a solution soon."