PM Modi to Address Key Rallies in Assam on April 1 to Boost BJP Campaign

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Assam on April 1 to address two major election rallies in Bihpuria and Gohpur. The rallies aim to energize party workers and consolidate voter support for the BJP in the upcoming Assembly elections. A senior BJP leader stated the visit will boost the campaign by highlighting central and state government development initiatives. Polling for the 126-member Assam Assembly is scheduled for April 9, with counting on May 4.

Key Points: PM Modi Assam Rallies April 1: BJP Campaign for Assembly Polls

  • Modi to rally in Bihpuria & Gohpur
  • Aim to energize workers & consolidate votes
  • Focus on development initiatives
  • Security tightened for visit
  • Assembly polls on April 9
2 min read

PM Modi likely to address two major rallies in Assam on April 1

PM Narendra Modi will address two major election rallies in Assam on April 1 to energize BJP's campaign ahead of the single-phase Assembly polls.

"The Prime Minister's visit will give a major boost to our campaign in Assam. - Senior BJP Leader"

Guwahati, March 25

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

According to a senior BJP leader, PM Modi will first address a rally at Bihpuria in Lakhimpur district, followed by another public meeting in Gohpur.

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

The senior BJP leader mentioned that elaborate preparations are underway to ensure a massive turnout at both venues.

"The Prime Minister's visit will give a major boost to our campaign in Assam. There is tremendous enthusiasm among party workers and the public. We are confident that these rallies will further strengthen our position in the state," the leader said.

He added that the BJP is focusing on highlighting development initiatives undertaken by the central and state governments over the past few years. "From infrastructure growth to welfare schemes, the people of Assam have witnessed significant progress. The Prime Minister's rallies will reinforce our message of development and stability," the leader said.

Party insiders said leaders from alliance partners are also expected to join the campaign in the coming days, as the BJP looks to put up a united front in the elections.

The ruling party is aiming to retain power with a strong mandate.

Meanwhile, security arrangements are being tightened in both locations in view of the Prime Minister's visit, with coordination between state police and central agencies underway.

The April 1 visit is part of PM Modi's broader nationwide campaign outreach, as the BJP intensifies its efforts in poll-bound states ahead of the Assembly elections.

Polling for the 126-member Assembly will take place in a single phase on April 9, with counting scheduled for May 4.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
While development is important, I hope the rallies also address local issues specific to Upper Assam, like flood management and job creation for youth. Elections should be about more than just big rallies.
R
Rohit P
Massive security arrangements must be a huge burden on the local police and public. These visits disrupt normal life. Can't the campaign be done in a less disruptive way? Just my two cents.
M
Michael C
Interesting to see the national campaign strategy play out in state elections. The focus on a united front with allies is crucial. Assam's result will be a key indicator for national politics.
S
Shreya B
As someone from Assam, I've seen good roads and bridges come up. But what about the price of essentials? Development is more than concrete. Hope the PM listens to our daily concerns too.
K
Karthik V
The enthusiasm is real! Modi ji's rallies have a different energy altogether. It's not just about politics, it's about the vision for a developed Assam and a developed India. Best wishes to the team!

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50