Gadkari Urges Assam Voters to Back BJP for Development, Security

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari appealed to Assam voters to support the BJP with a full majority in the upcoming Assembly elections, linking the state's future to a decisive mandate for the party. He emphasized that political stability under BJP leadership is essential for both Assam's progress and national growth, highlighting infrastructure and employment. Gadkari also raised concerns over illegal immigration and granting voting rights to unauthorized entrants, framing it as a threat to security and integrity. His remarks intensify the campaign as parties make final appeals to voters on issues of development, identity, and security.

Key Points: Gadkari Appeals for BJP Majority in Assam Assembly Polls

  • Appeal for BJP majority in Assam polls
  • Development and infrastructure focus
  • Warning on illegal immigration
  • Political stability as key theme
  • Security and integrity concerns
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Back BJP to 'save Assam', ensure development: Nitin Gadkari​

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari urges Assam voters to give BJP a full majority for development, stability, and to address illegal immigration.

"Assam and the nation can move forward only with a strong and stable government. - Nitin Gadkari"

Guwahati, April 2

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday appealed to voters in Assam to support the Bharatiya Janata Party in the upcoming Assembly elections, asserting that the state's future and development hinge on a decisive mandate in favour of the party. ​

Addressing a public rally in the Palasbari assembly constituency, Gadkari said that both Assam's progress and the country's overall growth require political stability under the BJP leadership. ​

He urged people to ensure that the party returns to power with a clear and absolute majority. ​

"Assam and the nation can move forward only with a strong and stable government. I urge the people to vote for the Bharatiya Janata Party and give it a full majority in this election," the Union Minister said. ​

Highlighting development as a key plank, Gadkari said continued support for the BJP would help accelerate infrastructure development, economic expansion, and employment opportunities in the state. ​

He stressed that the party remains committed to transforming Assam through sustained policy initiatives and investment.​

The senior BJP leader also flagged the issue of illegal immigration, raising concerns over its implications for the state. ​

He questioned the idea of granting voting rights to individuals entering the country without legal authorisation, stating that such practices could undermine national integrity and security. ​

"No country in the world permits illegal entry, nor does it allow such individuals to influence its democratic process. It is important to protect Assam and the nation while ensuring steady development," he said. ​

Gadkari's remarks come at a time when political campaigning in Assam has intensified ahead of the Assembly polls scheduled for April 9. ​

Leaders across parties are making their final push to woo voters, with issues such as development, identity, and security dominating the electoral discourse. ​

With the poll drawing closer, the BJP has sharpened its outreach, projecting governance, infrastructure push, and national security as key pillars of its campaign. ​

- IANS

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Priya S
While infrastructure is good, I wish there was more talk about healthcare and education specifically for Assam. Development should be holistic, not just roads. We need to evaluate all aspects before voting.
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Rohit P
The point about illegal immigration is crucial for Assam's future. It's not just a political issue, it's about preserving our cultural identity and resources. Strong policies are needed.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Guwahati for 5 years, I've seen positive changes. Traffic flow is better. But election promises need to be checked against actual ground results. Let's hope for the best.
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Vikram M
Every party says "vote for us for development". What we need are concrete, time-bound plans for flood management in Assam. That's a real issue that impacts development more than anything.
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Kavya N
Political stability does help in attracting investment. But the "save Assam" narrative should focus more on empowering local youth and entrepreneurs, not just big infrastructure. The small businesses need support too.

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