Amit Shah's Assam Visit: New Assembly, Wildlife Institute & Cultural Fest

Union Home Minister Amit Shah arrived in Dibrugarh, Assam, for a day-long visit focused on development, governance, and cultural outreach. His itinerary includes laying the foundation stone for the new Assam Legislative Assembly building and a Wildlife Research Institute, as well as inaugurating the first phase of Khanikar Stadium. Shah will also attend the 10th Mishing Cultural Festival in Dhemaji to celebrate the tribe's heritage. The visit concludes with a meeting with BJP party workers in Guwahati to discuss organisational strategies ahead of upcoming elections.

Key Points: Amit Shah Assam Visit: Development, Cultural Outreach & BJP Strategy

  • Foundation for new Assam Legislative Assembly
  • Wildlife Research Institute inauguration
  • Phase I of Khanikar Stadium launched
  • Attends 10th Mishing Cultural Festival
  • Meets BJP leaders for poll strategy
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Assam CM Himanta Sarma welcomes Amit Shah at Dibrugarh airport

Union Home Minister Amit Shah visits Assam to lay foundation stones for new Assembly & Wildlife Institute, inaugurate stadium, and attend cultural festival.

"His visit will mark key milestones across Upper Assam, spanning development, governance, and cultural celebration. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Dibrugarh, January 30

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma welcomed Union Home Minister Amit Shah to Assam at the Dibrugarh airport late Thursday night.

In a post on X, CM Sarma said, "Honoured to welcome Adarniya Amit Shah ji at Dibrugarh airport. His visit will mark key milestones across Upper Assam, spanning development, governance, and cultural celebration. We look forward to his guidance and everlasting support for the people of Assam."

Shah is on a day-long visit during which he will lay the foundation stone for the new Assam Legislative Assembly building and the Wildlife Research Institute.

Reportedly, Shah's visit focuses on development, governance, and cultural celebration in Upper Assam. The Union Home Minister is expected to meet with senior BJP leaders to discuss poll strategies for the upcoming Assembly polls.

In the visit, Shah will participate in a series of official, cultural and organisational programmes across the state. The visit begins in Dibrugarh, where the Home Minister will lay the foundation stone of the new Assam Legislative Assembly building and the Wildlife Research Institute, marking a significant step towards strengthening the state's legislative infrastructure and wildlife conservation framework.

On the same occasion, Shah will also inaugurate Phase I of Khanikar Stadium, a project aimed at boosting sports infrastructure in Upper Assam. The programme is scheduled to take place at around 10:30 am at Khanikar, Dibrugarh.

State government officials said the new Assembly complex is envisioned as a modern legislative facility equipped with advanced amenities, while the Wildlife Research Institute will play a crucial role in scientific research, conservation and protection of Assam's rich biodiversity.

Later in the day, the Union Home Minister will travel to Dhemaji to attend the 10th Mishing Cultural Festival at Kareng Chapori at 12:15 pm. The festival, organised annually by the Mishing community, celebrates the tribe's rich cultural heritage through traditional dance, music, art, attire and indigenous food.

In the evening, Shah will arrive in Guwahati to meet party office bearers and karyakartas at the Assam state office. The interaction is expected to focus on organisational matters, upcoming political programmes and strengthening grassroots outreach in the state.

Senior leaders of the Assam unit of the party are likely to brief the Union Home Minister on ongoing initiatives, organisational preparedness and future strategies. The meeting is also expected to energise party workers ahead of upcoming political activities.

Shah's visit is considered significant in the context of development initiatives, cultural outreach and organisational consolidation in Assam. Adequate security arrangements have been put in place at all venues in view of the high-profile visit, officials said.

- ANI

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Priya S
The focus on the Mishing Cultural Festival is a positive step. Celebrating and preserving our indigenous cultures is as important as infrastructure. Hope this visit translates into sustained support for tribal communities across Assam.
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Rohit P
Stadium, assembly, research institute... all good projects. But let's be honest, the main agenda is the upcoming polls. The timing says it all. Hope the development work continues with the same zeal after the elections.
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Sarah B
The Wildlife Research Institute sounds promising. Assam's biodiversity is a national treasure. Concrete steps for scientific conservation are much needed. Hope it gets adequate funding and genuine expertise.
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Vikram M
As someone from Dibrugarh, welcome to Amit Shah ji. The Khanikar Stadium upgrade is a welcome move for local youth. We need more such facilities to nurture sporting talent in the region. Jai Assam!
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the development focus, I hope the new legislative building is cost-effective. Public money should be used wisely, especially when basic amenities in some rural parts of Upper Assam still need attention. A bit of respectful criticism there.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the blend of governance, culture, and politics in one visit. Strengthening grassroots outreach is key for any party. Hope the discussions lead to policies that address local issues

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