Assam CM Sarma Seeks "Strong Mandate" as BJP's Jan Ashirwad Yatra Gains Momentum

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed deep gratitude for the overwhelming public turnout and support during the second day of the BJP's Jan Ashirwad Yatra in Morigaon. He stated that people are openly thanking his government for providing land rights, employment, and taking action against illegal infiltrators over the past five years. The yatra, which began from Sonitpur district, is an eight-day campaign aiming to connect with one lakh people daily to showcase developmental work and seek blessings for the upcoming 2026 assembly elections. Sarma also recently launched the BJP's official election songs for the campaign at the party's state headquarters.

Key Points: Assam CM Sarma Thanks Public During BJP's Jan Ashirwad Yatra

  • CM thanks public for "full blessings"
  • Yatra aims to connect with 1 lakh people daily
  • Focus on land rights and job creation
  • Vows to evict illegal encroachers
  • Campaign for 2026 Assembly polls
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Assam CM Himanta Sarma thanks public for their "blessings" as Jan Ashirwad Yatra reaches Morigaon

Assam CM Himanta Sarma expresses gratitude for public support during BJP's election yatra, highlighting land rights, jobs, and action against encroachers.

Assam CM Himanta Sarma thanks public for their "blessings" as Jan Ashirwad Yatra reaches Morigaon
"People are acknowledging what we did in the past five years, and I hope people will give us a strong mandate this time. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Morigaon, March 1

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday expressed his gratitude for the "full blessings" of the people during day 2 of the Bharatiya Janata Party's Jan Ashirwad Yatra in view of preparations for the upcoming Assembly polls.

The Chief Minister noted that people of the State are openly thanking him for providing land rights and employment over the last five years.

"I thank the people of Assam very much. Last night it went on till 12:30, and there were people everywhere. The public gave their full blessings," Sarma told mediapersons here.

The Assam Chief Minister further said, "We want to send a strong message that we will evict all illegal encroachers. I never thought people will come out in such large numbers. People are acknowledging what we did in the past five years, and I hope people will give us a strong mandate this time. A lot of people meet me, saying they got a job or a land or thank me for taking strict action against illegal infiltrators. People are supporting us."

Sarma had on Saturday officially kicked off the Bharatiya Janata Party's 'Jan Ashirwad Yatra' from the Dhekiajuli constituency in Sonitpur district. Initiating the first phase of the march, the Chief Minister had sought the support of the public for the party's future endeavours.

The yatra began at the Gupteshwar Temple, aiming to connect with one lakh people daily. The party has already announced an eight-day initial phase of the programme, which will continue until March 9.

According to the State BJP, through this yatra, the developmental and welfare initiatives of both the Central and State Governments will be taken to the people, while also seeking the blessings of the citizens of Assam for the forthcoming assembly elections.

Earlier, Sarma launched the BJP's "Election Songs" for the assembly poll campaign. During a programme held at the BJP State Headquarters, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Bhawan in Guwahati, three "Election Songs" for the Assam Legislative Assembly Election 2026 campaign were officially released by the Chief Minister.

- ANI

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Priya S
The statement on evicting illegal encroachers is a strong and necessary one. Protecting our land and resources is crucial for the future of Assam. Full support for this stand.
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Rohit P
Election songs? Really? Would rather hear concrete plans for better roads, hospitals, and controlling floods. The yatra should focus on substance, not symbolism and entertainment.
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Meera T
Connecting with one lakh people daily is a massive task. If even half of that is genuine interaction, it's commendable. Hope the feedback from the ground shapes their future policies.
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David E
Interesting to follow Indian state politics. The scale of public engagement here is immense. The focus on development and welfare initiatives seems to be the key message.
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Kavya N
Actions speak louder than words or yatras. We need to see sustained results on the ground – permanent solutions for erosion, quality education, and real industrial growth for jobs. The mandate should be earned every day.

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