Assam Polls: BJP's "Double-Engine" Govt Creates Favourable Atmosphere, Says Sao

Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Arun Sao asserts the political atmosphere in Assam is completely favourable for the BJP ahead of the state's upcoming assembly elections. He states that senior leaders from Chhattisgarh have been assigned to Lok Sabha constituencies in Assam as part of the party's preparations. Sao credits the "double-engine" government for transforming lives and moving Assam towards development, which he claims has created a pro-BJP environment. Meanwhile, state activities continue with an organisational meeting and preparations for the upcoming budget session.

Key Points: BJP's Assam Advantage: Deputy CM Sao on Poll Atmosphere

  • BJP assigns Chhattisgarh leaders to Assam constituencies
  • Sao cites "double-engine" govt transforming lives
  • Assam moving from unrest to development
  • State BJP holds key organisational meeting
  • Upcoming budget aligns with PM's 2047 vision
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"Atmosphere in Assam completely in favour of BJP": Chhattisgarh Deputy CM Sao ahead of Assam assembly polls

Chhattisgarh Deputy CM Arun Sao claims Assam's political climate favours BJP ahead of assembly polls, citing the impact of the double-engine government.

"The atmosphere in Assam is completely in favour of the BJP. - Arun Sao"

Raipur, February 16

Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Arun Sao on Monday said that senior leaders from the state have been assigned responsibilities for Lok Sabha constituencies in Assam as part of the Bharatiya Janata Party's preparations ahead of upcoming assembly election in Assam later this year.

The Deputy Chief Minister asserted that the political atmosphere in the northeastern state is "completely in favour of the BJP."

Addressing reporters here, Sao said, "For the Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections, the party has assigned Chhattisgarh leaders to 4 Lok Sabha constituencies. Tokhan Sahu, Vijay Baghel, OP Chaudhary, and I have been assigned one Lok Sabha constituency each. We have returned after a round of meetings and preparations. Now we are leaving for the second round of work."

Highlighting the impact of the "double-engine government" in Assam, Sao said that the "lives of the common people has been transformed" and environment in Assam is completely in favour of the BJP.

"The atmosphere in Assam, the double-engine government, has transformed the lives of the common people. Assam is moving away from unrest and toward a developed state. Therefore, the people of Assam have benefited from the double-engine government, and Assam has progressed and developed. The environment in Assam is completely in favour of the BJP, and we are all working there alongside party workers," the DyCM added.

He further informed that the state BJP unit is holding a key organisational meeting in view of upcoming party activities.

"In light of the party's upcoming activities, the state BJP is meeting today. There's training for district presidents and other office bearers. This meeting will discuss upcoming organisational activities and how to proceed with new responsibilities," Sao said.

Earlier, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has announced a special revision of electoral rolls in Assam, where the assembly elections are scheduled to be held in 2026. This 'special revision' is not the same as the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) drive being carried out by the EC in 12 states and union territories, given Assam's distinct citizenship framework and the ongoing Supreme Court-monitored National Register of Citizens (NRC) process.

Meanwhile, Chhattisgarh Finance Minister OP Choudhary also emphasised the government's plans for the upcoming Budget Session of the state Assembly.

"On the 23rd, the budget session is going to start. The budget may be presented on 24th February. Under the leadership of the Chief Minister, our government will present the third Budget. The first Budget was dedicated to knowledge, the poor, widows and women. The second Budget was based on the strategy of progress 'GATI' (Good governance, Accelerating infrastructure, Technology and Industrial growth). This time, with a new theme and new vision, we will present the third Budget," Choudhary said.

He added that the upcoming Budget would align with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a developed India by 2047. "Inspired by PM Modi's vision of a developed India by 2047, our Chief Minister, to make Chhattisgarh a developed state, will make every Budget a step toward long-term planning." he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
While development is important, I wish politicians would talk more about specific policies for youth employment and women's safety in Assam, not just political atmosphere. The focus should be on ground realities. 🤔
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Vikram M
Sending leaders from Chhattisgarh to Assam shows good organizational strategy. BJP is working as one team across states. This pan-India approach is what makes them strong.
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Rohit P
The article mentions moving away from unrest. As someone from the Northeast, I can say peace is the biggest achievement. Tourism is growing and that helps local businesses. 👍
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how Indian states collaborate during elections. In the US, state parties are more independent. This "double-engine" coordination between state and center is a unique political model.
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Kavya N
Budget session in Chhattisgarh and Assam elections being discussed together shows how interconnected state and national politics are. Hope the budgets actually help common people with inflation and healthcare costs.

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