Prime Minister Modi to Lead Key Rallies in Assam on April 1
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Guwahati, March 25 (NationPress) On April 1, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to arrive in Assam to lead two significant election rallies, as part of the BJP’s strategy for the upcoming Assembly elections, according to party insiders.
A prominent leader within the BJP revealed that PM Modi will commence his engagements with a rally in Bihpuria, located in Lakhimpur district, and subsequently host another gathering in Gohpur.
These constituencies carry substantial political weight, and the Prime Minister's visit is strategically aimed at motivating party activists and solidifying voter backing in Upper Assam.
The BJP official stated that thorough arrangements are in place to ensure a large audience at both events.
“The Prime Minister’s visit will significantly bolster our campaign in Assam. There is immense excitement among party members and the community. We firmly believe that these rallies will enhance our standing in the state,” the official remarked.
He further indicated that the BJP is concentrating on promoting the developmental initiatives implemented by both the central and state governments in recent years. “From advancements in infrastructure to various welfare schemes, the citizens of Assam have experienced notable progress. The Prime Minister’s rallies will further emphasize our commitment to development and stability,” he added.
Sources within the party mentioned that leaders from allied partners are also anticipated to join the campaign shortly, as the BJP aims to present a united front during the elections.
The current ruling party is keen on maintaining power with a substantial mandate.
In preparation for the Prime Minister’s visit, security measures are being intensified at both venues, with cooperation between the state police and central agencies ongoing.
This visit on April 1 is part of PM Modi’s wider nationwide campaign effort, as the BJP accelerates its activities in states approaching elections.
Voting for the 126-member Assembly will occur in a single phase on April 9, with results to be announced on May 4.