Himanta Biswa Sarma prefers his Bureaucracy Over Cabinet in Pre-Election Scheme Delivery?

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma demonstrates clear trust in his handpicked bureaucrats over cabinet ministers for executing high-stakes schemes ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections. This preference stems from bureaucrats’ administrative efficiency, loyalty, and direct accountability, contrasting with ministers’ political distractions and occasional underperformance. Sarma’s model bypasses cabinet layers, routing scheme implementation through trusted IAS officers who deliver measurable results under tight timelines.

At the core, Chief Secretary Dr. Ravi Kota (IAS, 1993 batch) coordinates statewide execution as the administrative nerve center, leveraging his fiscal expertise from GST rollout and Finance Commission roles. Principal Secretary Dr. Krishna Kumar Dwivedi interfaces directly with Sarma, managing Power and Assam Bhawan portfolios for seamless central-state coordination. Secretary Ghanshyam Das (IAS, 2012 batch) handles day-to-day policy advisory, ensuring rapid scheme rollout like welfare and infrastructure projects.

Finance’s Jayant Narlikar and Dilip Kumar Borah control budgets, prioritizing election-year deliverables such as Orunodoi and health missions. Home Secretary Riju Gogoi enforces via the CM’s Special Vigilance Cell, targeting corruption to maintain clean implementation. Recent reshuffles of 18 IAS officers underscore this trust, positioning loyalists like L. Sweety Changsan (Revenue) and Gyanendra Dev Tripathi (Transport) for visible voter-facing schemes.

This bureaucratic reliance minimizes political risks, with Sarma personally monitoring via reviews, ensuring schemes like flood relief and job programs hit targets before polls—proving administrators outpace elected colleagues in crunch time.

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