Former Assam CM Bhumidhar Barman 
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Former Assam CM Bhumidhar Barman dies at 91 in Guwahati

His first term as the chief minister lasted from April 22 to May 14, 1996 when his predecessor Hiteswar Saikia died.

Express News Service

GUWAHATI: Former Assam Chief Minister Bhumidhar Barman passed away at a Guwahati hospital on Sunday evening after a prolonged illness.

The 89-year-old Congress veteran had served as the CM of Assam for a brief period from April 22-May 14, 1996 after the death of the then CM Hiteswar Saikia.

An MBBS, he was first elected to the Assembly in 1967. Subsequently, he was elected six more times.

Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal was among leaders who mourned the demise.

“Saddened to learn about the demise of former Chief Minister of Assam Dr. Bhumidhar Barman. My sincere condolences to his bereaved family members and well-wishers. Om shanti,” Sonowal tweeted.

Several political parties also mourned the death.

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