The welcome at the village was tumultuous as his convoy packed with escorting policemen reached. “It has been so long,” Akhil said. “I just wish to place my head on my mother’s chest and take long breaths,” he said embracing her tightly as tears flowed from her cataract-afflicted eyes. “Why are you crying?” he asked. His mother had hit the street campaigning for him as he remained imprisoned and eventually becoming the first candidate to win an election from behind bars in Assam.
“Here I promise touching my mother that I will never be a corrupt MLA, I will go on working for the people. I have seen what struggle is and I will strive to see none other has to experience that,” he said adding that he wanted to visit his constituency but that was not possible this time. A large number of people had come down from Sivasagar to meet and discuss the constituency’s issues with him.