CM Sarma Spotlights Development in Barak Valley, Anticipates Rising BJP Support in Upper Assam
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Guwahati, April 3 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma, emphasized his administration's focus on development initiatives in the Barak Valley while expressing optimism regarding the increasing support for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) throughout Upper Assam.
Highlighting the significance of decentralised governance, CM Sarma stated through a series of updates on the social media platform X that the state government has placed a “strong emphasis” on the advancement of the Barak Valley.
He pointed out that a specific department has been established to cater to the needs of the region, along with measures to make governance more accessible to the populace.
The Chief Minister mentioned the creation of the Assam Secretariat in Silchar as a pivotal move to improve administrative efficiency.
“This is not merely a structure but symbolizes our government's dedication to bringing governance closer to the citizens,” he remarked, noting that numerous development initiatives are in progress in the Barak Valley.
CM Sarma further stated that the Secretariat in Silchar has been dedicated to the community, showcasing the government's commitment to inclusive development and balanced growth across regions.
In a separate communication, the Chief Minister discussed the positive reception of the BJP’s campaign in Upper Assam, highlighting a robust turnout in various constituencies. He specifically mentioned areas such as Khowang, Duliajan, Makum, Digboi, and Tinsukia, where public engagement in campaign activities was notably high.
According to him, this turnout signifies the people's “strong confidence” in the BJP and its governance achievements in the state.
He reiterated the party's pledge to uphold Assam’s identity while fostering more employment and growth avenues for the youth.
The BJP leader's comments arrive amid heightened campaigning efforts for the forthcoming Assembly elections in Assam, with party officials working to strengthen support across regions via development-centric messaging and outreach initiatives.