BJP Confident of Assam Polls Victory as Nadda, Modi Rally Support

BJP President JP Nadda has expressed confidence that a strong pro-BJP atmosphere exists in Assam ahead of the assembly polls. Prime Minister Narendra Modi campaigned in Hojai, lauding his government's work on electricity and solar power schemes. Modi sharply criticized the Congress, accusing it of a "family first" approach and depriving Assam of development. Assam is set to vote in a single phase on April 9, with the counting of votes scheduled for May 4.

Key Points: BJP's Nadda, Modi Express Confidence Ahead of Assam Assembly Polls

  • Nadda cites strong pro-BJP atmosphere
  • PM Modi campaigns in Hojai
  • Modi accuses Congress of "family first" approach
  • Assam votes in single phase on April 9
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"Atmosphere in favour of BJP": JP Nadda in Tinsukia ahead of Assam assembly polls

JP Nadda says atmosphere favours BJP in Assam as PM Modi campaigns, accusing Congress of selfish interests ahead of the single-phase election.

"There is an atmosphere in favour of the Bharatiya Janata Party, in favour of the NDA. - JP Nadda"

Tinsukia, April 6

Union Minister JP Nadda on Monday said there is a strong "atmosphere in favour of the BJP" in Assam, asserting that the NDA is receiving widespread support ahead of the Assembly polls.

Speaking to ANI in Tinsukia, Nadda said, "There is an atmosphere in favour of the Bharatiya Janata Party, in favour of the NDA. The NDA is receiving unanimous support from all sections of society. The work that Modi ji has done in Assam, the blessings he has bestowed upon Assam, and the way Himanta Biswa Sarma ji has implemented it at the grassroots level, are being welcomed by the people of Assam."

Assam will vote in a single phase on April 9, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi slammed Congress, accusing the party of looking after its own interests and depriving Assam of development under its government.

Addressing an election rally in Assam's Hojai in support of BJP's candidate Shiladitya Dev, PM Modi lauded the NDA government's efforts to maintain electricity supply in the district. Calling Assam a model state in terms of electricity, he noted that the Centre has provided Rs 70,000 to 80,000 under PM Surya Ghar Muft Yojana to install solar panels.

While PM Modi tapped into civic issues in Hojai, he also accused the Congress of a "family first" approach.

Expressing confidence in NDA's victory in the 2026 Assam Assembly elections, PM Modi said, "Be it Hojai, East or West Karbi Anglong, you have reached here with energy from every region. This mood shows that Assam has decided to secure the biggest win for the BJP-NDA. The development of every region is a priority for the NDA. That is why, in the very beginning, our government declared Hojai as a separate district. However, Congress kept Assam in trouble and deprived it of development. Till Congress was in power here, it only looked after its own selfish interests."

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the development push, I hope the election discourse moves beyond just comparing with Congress. Voters want to hear concrete plans for the next five years - on jobs, healthcare, and managing floods which Assam faces every year.
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Rohit P
PM Surya Ghar Yojana is a game-changer! Getting 70-80k for solar panels is a big help for middle-class families. My cousin in Guwahati applied for it. If BJP delivers on these promises, they will surely get the support.
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Sarah B
Interesting to follow Indian state elections. The focus on local development issues like electricity and district status seems more substantive than just national rhetoric. Hope the best candidate wins for Assam's future.
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Harsh A
Himanta Biswa Sarma has been a very active CM. His work at the grassroots is noticeable. But elections should be about performance, not just atmosphere. Let's see what the actual results say on May 4th!
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Nikhil C
Every party says there's an atmosphere in their favour before elections 😅. The real test is at the voting booth. As an Assamese, I want whichever government comes to power to address the flood management issue seriously. It's a matter of life and death here.

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