Assam BJP's Jan Ashirwad Yatra to Showcase 10-Year Report Card

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced the BJP will launch a statewide 'Jan Ashirwad Yatra' to present a performance report card of its 10 years in power. The outreach program aims to directly communicate the government's achievements and will also involve seeking public forgiveness for incomplete tasks. As part of the campaign, the party released three songs prepared under the guidance of a Union Minister to emotionally connect with citizens. The yatra is a key political exercise ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections, with the CM also defending the party's policies on land evictions and candidate selection.

Key Points: Assam BJP's Jan Ashirwad Yatra: 10-Year Performance Report

  • BJP to showcase 10-year achievements
  • Yatra aims for direct public outreach
  • Party to apologize for unfinished work
  • Three emotional songs released for campaign
  • CM defends candidate selection and eviction drives
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BJP to give performance report card during 'Jan Ashirwad Yatra': Assam CM

Assam CM Himanta Sarma says BJP will present a 10-year performance report and seek public forgiveness for unfinished tasks during the Jan Ashirwad Yatra ahead of polls.

"During this yatra, we will apologise for the tasks that we were unable to deliver. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Feb 27

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Friday that the Bharatiya Janata Party will give the performance report card of 10 years of power during the 'Jan Ashirwad Yatra' which is set to be launched statewide from Saturday, aimed at reaching out to people ahead of the upcoming Assembly poll.

Speaking to reporters here, CM Sarma said the yatra is an effort to take the state government's achievements directly to the people.

"The Jan Ashirwad Yatra is an attempt to present before the people the success of serving them over the last 10 years," he said, adding that the outreach programme will also be an exercise in accountability.

The Chief Minister said that BJP leaders will also seek forgiveness from the public for works that could not be completed.

"During this yatra, we will apologise for the tasks that we were unable to deliver," CM Sarma said.

As part of the campaign, the BJP released three songs on Friday.

Chief Minister Sarma said the songs were prepared under the guidance of Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita, and are aimed at connecting emotionally with the people during the yatra.

Rejecting allegations that the BJP relies on performance "report cards" while selecting candidates, CM Sarma said, "The BJP does not function on report cards. The only consideration is which candidate has the best chance of winning."

The Chief Minister also referred to recent incidents of violence, claiming that BJP workers were attacked by unknown individuals while attempting to serve notices to people occupying land in tribal belts and blocks.

"Despite eviction drives covering nearly 1.5 lakh bighas, there are people who are still prepared to resist," he said.

Defending the BJP government's policies, CM Sarma asserted that the state's social and cultural harmony would be at risk without the BJP in power in the state.

"If there is no BJP government, nobody will respect the teachings of Gurujana Sankardeva," he claimed.

The 'Jan Ashirwad Yatra' is likely to cover several districts of Assam and will involve senior BJP leaders and workers engaging directly with citizens ahead of upcoming Assembly polls.

- IANS

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Priya S
Seeking forgiveness for incomplete work? That's a new one in politics! 😅 Actions speak louder than words. I appreciate the development, but the eviction drives have caused a lot of pain. Hope this yatra listens to those voices as well.
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Rohit P
Releasing songs for an election yatra? Seriously? Focus on real issues like unemployment and price rise, not emotional gimmicks. The report card should have hard data on jobs created, not just vague claims of success.
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Meera T
As an Assamese, cultural harmony is paramount. Bringing Srimanta Sankardeva into political discourse feels unnecessary. Development and respect for all communities should be the real report card. The yatra must be peaceful and inclusive.
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David E
Interesting to see this direct outreach model. The accountability angle is good in theory. In practice, will people feel free to give honest feedback? Hope it's a two-way conversation, not just a presentation.
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Nikhil C
The statement about candidates being chosen only on 'winnability' and not report cards says it all. So what's the point of the performance report for the public if it doesn't matter for ticket distribution? 🤔 The yatra seems like just another campaign tool.

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