Amit Shah's Assam Visit: Key Inaugurations and Youth Engagement
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New Delhi, March 15 (NationPress) The Union Minister of Home Affairs and Cooperation, Amit Shah, is embarking on a two-day trip to Assam, where he will engage in a variety of significant activities and meet party leaders in preparation for the approaching Assembly elections.
This visit aims to assess developmental projects, bolster party organization, and connect with the youth across the state.
Upon arriving in Guwahati on Saturday evening, he landed at the Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport before proceeding to the Kainadhara State Guest House for his overnight stay.
On Sunday morning, HM Shah is set to inaugurate the Pragjyotishpur Medical College and Hospital located in the Kalapahar area of Guwahati.
The inauguration ceremony will see participation from state cabinet ministers, senior government officials, and key leaders of the ruling party. These projects are part of the state government's extensive strategy to enhance healthcare infrastructure and broaden public services throughout Assam.
Later that day, the Union Minister will attend the ‘Yuva Shakti Samaroh’, a significant youth event scheduled at the Veterinary Ground in Khanapara, Guwahati, starting around 1:00 PM. This large-scale occasion is anticipated to draw nearly 100,000 young attendees from various districts. According to party insiders, the conference aims to invigorate young voters and promote increased youth involvement in public affairs.
The youth convention, organized by the BJP's youth wing, will welcome participation from students, entrepreneurs, young professionals, and first-time voters. The program will also spotlight the central government’s developmental agenda for Assam and the broader Northeast, which includes opportunities for employment, skill development initiatives, and major infrastructure projects.
During his visit, Shah is also expected to hold informal discussions with senior leaders from the BJP’s Assam unit. Party officials have indicated that these talks may revolve around organizational strategies and preparations for the impending Assam Assembly elections.
Dhrubajyoti Maral, the media relations convenor of the BJP’s Assam unit, noted that the party leadership anticipates Shah's insights on enhancing grassroots mobilization and electoral strategy in the state.
Notable senior BJP leaders, state ministers, and other party officials are expected to attend the youth conference and associated events, making this visit a pivotal political and organizational engagement for the party in the area.