Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Seva Teerth in New Delhi on May 23, 2026 [1].
This meeting represents a critical coordination point between the central government and the state of Assam. Such high-level discussions typically precede major administrative shifts or the announcement of new federal funding for regional infrastructure projects.
The encounter took place at the Seva Teerth complex, a site often used for official government engagements in the capital [1]. While the meeting was described as a high-level political discussion, the specific agenda items remained confidential [2].
Reports indicate the primary objective was to discuss key political and administrative matters between the Centre and the Assam government [2]. Neither office provided a detailed breakdown of the topics covered during the session.
The arrival of the Assam Chief Minister at the venue was closely monitored by officials. The interaction underscores the ongoing strategic relationship between the Prime Minister and the leadership in Guwahati, a relationship central to the governance of Northeast India.
Because the meeting occurred on May 23, 2026 [1], it follows a series of regional developments that have required closer alignment between state and federal authorities. The lack of a public press conference following the meeting suggests that the discussions may have focused on sensitive strategic planning, or internal party coordination.
“High-level political meeting at Seva Teerth in Delhi”
The meeting signifies the continued prioritization of Assam within the central government's administrative framework. By hosting the Chief Minister at Seva Teerth, the Prime Minister maintains a direct line of communication to ensure that state-level execution aligns with federal political goals in the Northeast.





