Amit Shah's Massive Guwahati Roadshow Ignites BJP's Assam Campaign

Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a large roadshow in Guwahati, marking a significant push in the BJP's campaign for the upcoming Assam Assembly elections. The event saw enthusiastic crowds as Shah greeted supporters along the route. Following the roadshow, his schedule includes multiple rallies across the state to campaign for party candidates like Ashok Singhal and Chandramohan Patowary. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also set to visit Assam on April 1 to address rallies, as the state heads to a single-phase poll on April 9.

Key Points: Amit Shah Holds Roadshow in Guwahati, Steps Up Assam Poll Campaign

  • Massive Guwahati roadshow by Amit Shah
  • BJP intensifies Assam campaign
  • Shah to address rallies supporting key candidates
  • PM Modi scheduled for Assam visit on April 1
  • Single-phase polls on April 9
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HM Amit Shah holds massive roadshow in Guwahati, steps up BJP's Assam campaign

Home Minister Amit Shah holds a massive roadshow in Guwahati and plans rallies across Assam to boost BJP's campaign for the April 9 Assembly elections.

HM Amit Shah holds massive roadshow in Guwahati, steps up BJP's Assam campaign
"Enthusiastic crowds lined the streets as Home Minister Shah greeted people during the high-energy campaign event - Report"

Guwahati, March 28

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday held a massive roadshow in Assam's Guwahati, intensifying the Bharatiya Janata Party's campaign for the upcoming Assembly elections scheduled on April 9.

The roadshow began at the Arya Vidyapeeth Playground and passed through several prominent areas of the city, witnessing a large turnout of supporters and party workers.

Enthusiastic crowds lined the streets as Home Minister Shah greeted people during the high-energy campaign event aimed at boosting the party's prospects in the state.

Following the roadshow, the Union Home Minister is scheduled to hold meetings with key party leaders and office-bearers to assess campaign preparedness and fine-tune election strategies ahead of the crucial polls.

As part of his ongoing two-day visit to the state, HM Shah will continue campaigning on Sunday. He is slated to address a public rally at the Dhekiajuli Tea Estate football field in Sonitpur district in support of Assam Minister Ashok Singhal.

Later in the day, he will travel to Tihu in Nalbari district, where he will campaign for senior Minister Chandramohan Patowary at a rally to be held at the Chamata Higher Secondary School field.

In addition, HM Shah is expected to return to Assam on April 2 to further bolster the BJP's campaign efforts, particularly in the Barak Valley region.

During that visit, he will address election rallies in support of Minister Krishnendu Paul in Sribhumi district and former Member of Parliament and BJP candidate Rajdeep Roy in Silchar.

The 126-member Assam Legislative Assembly will go to the polls in a single phase on April 9, while counting of votes is scheduled for May 4.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also scheduled to visit Assam on April 1, where he will address two major election rallies as part of the BJP's campaign for the Assembly polls.

According to party leaders, the Prime Minister will first address a rally at Bihpuria in Lakhimpur district, followed by another public meeting at Gohpur.

Both constituencies are considered politically significant, and the visit is aimed at energising party workers and consolidating voter support in Upper Assam.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good to see top leadership campaigning so vigorously. However, I hope after the rallies, the focus remains on solving local issues like flood management and job creation for Assamese youth. Promises need to translate into tangible results.
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Ashwin V
The roadshow turnout looks impressive in the pictures! It's a festival-like atmosphere. With PM Modi also visiting, it's clear the party is leaving no stone unturned. Hope the people of Assam choose stability and continued progress.
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Sarah B
As an observer, the scale of political mobilization in India is fascinating. The article mentions campaigning in tea estate areas, which seems strategically important. Hope the election process is peaceful and the outcome reflects the people's true will.
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Manish T
All this is fine, but what about the traffic chaos these big roadshows cause in the city? Common people face a lot of inconvenience. Can't campaigning be done in a more systematic way that doesn't disrupt daily life?
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Nidhi U
Jai Hind! The commitment shown by our leaders is commendable. From Guwahati to Barak Valley, they are reaching out to every corner. This election is crucial for Assam's future. Let's vote wisely for a prosperous and secure state.

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