Sonowal hails BJP-NDA's Assam win as mandate for development
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Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on 5 May welcomed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA)'s emphatic performance in the Assam Assembly elections, describing the result as a historic endorsement of "development-driven governance and people-centric leadership." Sonowal, the Member of Parliament from Dibrugarh, congratulated Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma for steering the alliance to a landslide victory.
Sonowal's Message to Assam
In a statement issued from Guwahati, Sonowal said: "Assam has spoken! I extend my heartiest congratulations to Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma. Your tireless energy and hard work have played a vital role in ensuring that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's message of development reaches every corner of the state. Our collective resolve for a safe, secure, and self-reliant Assam will only grow stronger in the days ahead."
The former Assam Chief Minister described the mandate as more than a political victory. "The people of Assam have once again chosen stability, progress and decisive governance. This mandate is not just a victory — it is a responsibility to serve with greater commitment and dedication," he remarked.
Double-Engine Government and Inclusive Growth
Sonowal attributed the scale of the NDA's win to sustained public trust in what he called the "double-engine government" — a reference to aligned leadership at both the state and central levels. He said the victory reflects the alliance's consistent focus on inclusive growth, infrastructure development, and welfare delivery. He also acknowledged the role of grassroots BJP party workers, crediting their ground-level engagement with translating governance outcomes into electoral support.
He pledged that the NDA government will continue to prioritise economic growth, youth empowerment, infrastructure expansion, and social harmony across Assam in the coming term.
Credit to Central Leadership
In his press statement, Sonowal expressed gratitude to the BJP's central leadership, crediting PM Modi's visionary leadership, Home Minister Amit Shah's efforts in strengthening governance, and BJP President Nitin Nabin for the party's strong showing not only in Assam but also in Bengal and Puducherry.
The Union Minister also pledged to work towards realising the vision of a developed Assam and contributing to building a stronger, self-reliant India, backed, as he put it, by the blessings of the people.
What This Means for Assam
The NDA's landslide in Assam consolidates the BJP's hold on the northeast, a region the party has invested in heavily since 2014. This comes amid broader NDA gains across multiple states, reinforcing the alliance's national electoral momentum. With a fresh mandate secured, attention will now shift to whether the new term delivers on the development benchmarks — infrastructure, youth employment, and social stability — that formed the core of the BJP's campaign pitch in the state.