Over 5 Lakh BJP Workers in Assam Inspired by PM Modi's Virtual Address

Over five lakh BJP workers in Assam participated in the 'Mera Booth, Sabse Mazboot Samvad' programme, listening to a virtual address by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma called the address inspirational and a blessing for accelerating the state's development. The event saw participation from over 4,500 Shakti Kendras, with the PM directly interacting with several workers. The programme is part of the BJP's efforts to energise its cadre ahead of the state's upcoming polls.

Key Points: PM Modi's Address to 5 Lakh BJP Workers in Assam

  • Massive virtual outreach to party workers
  • PM Modi engaged directly with karyakartas
  • Programme aimed at strengthening booth-level structure
  • Event held ahead of Assam's polling date
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Over 5 lakh BJP workers in Assam listen to PM Modi's address in 'Mera Booth, Sabse Mazboot' programme

Over 5 lakh BJP karyakartas in Assam listen to PM Modi's virtual address in 'Mera Booth, Sabse Mazboot' programme ahead of polls.

"a moment of great inspiration - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, March 30

More than five lakh karyakartas of the Bharatiya Janata Party listened to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address during 'Mera Booth, Sabse Mazboot Samvad' programme in Assam on Monday, according to the state BJP unit.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma described the Prime Minister's address as "a moment of great inspiration" and a blessing for party workers, adding that the initiative would accelerate Assam's developmental journey with renewed vigour. Assam will go to the polls on April 9. PM Modi addressed the programme virtually.

The programme saw widespread participation across the state, with over 4,500 of the 6,348 Shakti Kendras actively joining the interaction. During the event, the Prime Minister also engaged directly with five karyakartas from different regions, discussing various local and organisational issues.

State BJP President and MP Dilip Saikia said that such initiatives would further energise party workers. He emphasised that BJP karyakartas are committed not only to electoral success but also to earning the trust of the people through dedicated service.

Union Minister Pabitra Margherita joined party workers at the state headquarters, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Bhawan, to listen to the Prime Minister's address.

Meanwhile, BJP President Nitin Nabin has concluded his two-day visit to Assam.

He attended a major election rally titled "Vijay Sankalp Yatra" at Deosal Playground in Morigaon district, organised in support of party candidate and Cabinet Minister Pijush Hazarika.

Dilip Saikia was also present at the rally. However, due to inclement weather, Nabin could not attend a scheduled programme in Bokakhat in Golaghat district.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the scale is impressive, I hope this energy translates into actual work on the ground. We need less talk and more action on issues like flood management and job creation in Assam. The real 'Mazboot' booth is one that solves people's problems daily.
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Rohit P
Direct interaction with karyakartas from different regions is a good move. PM Modi understanding local issues firsthand is crucial. Hope the feedback loop works and these concerns are addressed. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
The organizational strength shown here is remarkable. Over 70% of Shakti Kendras participating actively is no small feat, especially before an election. It shows a highly motivated cadre.
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Harsh A
Bohut bhala! Assam's development journey has definitely gained pace. Hope this renewed vigour CM Sarma talks about brings more projects and investment to our beautiful state. 🤞
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Nikhil C
Elections are around the corner, so such mega events are expected. Let's see if the commitment to "service" mentioned by the state president continues with the same zeal after April 9th. The proof will be in the pudding.

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