Assam BJP Leader Promises Strong Eviction Drive If Elected
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Guwahati, March 31 (NationPress) The President of Assam's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Dilip Saikia, ramped up the party's election efforts in Tinsukia on Tuesday, declaring that a significant eviction initiative would be set in motion if the BJP regains control of the state.
While speaking to the media during a campaign event, Saikia stated, "Should our (BJP) government come back to power, a rigorous eviction operation will be executed. All illegally occupied lands by 'Miya' settlers will be reclaimed."
These comments arrive in the midst of rising political tensions as the state prepares for the forthcoming Assam Assembly elections.
Earlier in the day, Saikia addressed a crowd at Manav Kalyan Bhawan in Tinsukia, where he engaged with BJP members and local citizens.
He called on voters to deliver a decisive win for BJP candidate Pulak Gohain, praising his dedication and connection with the community.
"We require committed and trustworthy leadership. Pulak Gohain has diligently worked for the betterment of the people. I urge all constituents to provide him with a strong mandate," Saikia expressed.
The BJP leader also launched a fierce critique of the Congress party, accusing it of deceiving the public with what he referred to as "unrealistic promises."
He contrasted this with the BJP's governance record, emphasizing various key welfare initiatives introduced in Assam in recent years.
Saikia asserted that the BJP maintains substantial public backing throughout the state, expressing assurance that the party will receive a robust mandate in the forthcoming elections.
The campaign in Tinsukia is part of the BJP's extensive outreach strategy in Upper Assam, a region deemed vital for the party's electoral success.
Prominent BJP figures have been actively visiting Assembly constituencies to strengthen support and engage voters ahead of the election.
As political campaigning accelerates, statements like Saikia's are likely to heighten the electoral contest in the state.