Assam government condoled the death of its former governor Lt Gen (Retd) S K Sinha, who passed away today in New Delhi, and declared state mourning.
The National Flag will be flown at half-mast in the state capital and all districts and sub-divisional headquarters of Assam, a government release said here.
Lt Gen (Retd) Sinha served as Governor of Assam from September 1, 1997 to June 4, 2003. He was also the governor of Jammu and Kashmir.
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As a leader who made all efforts to make Assam advanced on all fronts and served it with deep commitment, Sinha had focussed primarily on the marginalised communities and served as the voice of the voiceless and the oppressed, he said.
"His death is an irreparable loss to the country," Purohit said.
Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal too condoled the death and said Sinha's service to the state will always be remembered by its people.
"Late S K Sinha was a true friend of the state who always stood by its people.
"His role as the Governor of Assam on the issue of illegal migration will be remembered by the people of the state forever," he said in his condolence message.
Recalling Sinha's "invaluable contributions" in crafting the Unified Command Structure to tackle insurgency in the state as well as in its economic development, Sonowal said the nation would remember his leadership and valiant service in the Army as well as distinguished service as governor of Jammu & Kashmir and ambassador to Nepal.
Sinha would also be remembered for his contribution in projecting saint Srimanta Sankardev, General Lachit Borphukan and Assam's first chief minister Gopinath Bordoloi as national heroes.
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