PM Modi, Amit Shah to visit Assam for development push, mega youth rally

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Assam to participate in government functions and review development projects in Guwahati and Silchar. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will follow to address a large BJP youth conference expected to draw nearly one lakh young participants. The events aim to connect with young voters and highlight the Centre's development agenda for Assam and the Northeast. Political observers see the visits as a strategic outreach to strengthen the BJP's organizational presence in the region.

Key Points: Modi, Amit Shah Assam Visit for Development, BJP Youth Conference

  • Modi to review Assam projects
  • Amit Shah to address youth conference
  • Focus on Northeast development
  • Massive BJP youth outreach
  • Engaging young voters
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PM Modi to visit Assam; HM Shah to address mega BJP youth conference

PM Modi to review Assam projects, Amit Shah to address massive BJP youth conference in Guwahati as part of party's Northeast outreach strategy.

"nearly one lakh young participants from across Assam - Party sources"

Guwahati, March 10

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Assam later this week to attend key government programmes, even as the Bharatiya Janata Party prepares to organise a massive youth outreach event in the state capital, officials said on Tuesday.

According to officials, the Prime Minister is scheduled to arrive in Guwahati on Friday, where he will participate in a government function linked to development initiatives in the state.

During the visit, PM Modi will review ongoing infrastructure and welfare projects and interact with local representatives and officials.

On Saturday, the Prime Minister is scheduled to travel to Silchar, where he will attend another official programme related to development works in the Barak valley region of the southern Assam highlighting the Centre's continued focus on the growth and stability of the Northeast.

A day later, on Sunday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit Guwahati to address a large youth conference organised by the BJP.

Party sources said the programme is expected to draw nearly one lakh young participants from across Assam, making it one of the largest youth mobilisation events organised by the party in the region.

The conference aims to connect with young voters, encourage their participation in public life and highlight the Centre's development agenda for Assam and the wider Northeast.

Students, young professionals, entrepreneurs and first-time voters from different districts are expected to attend the event, which will also showcase employment opportunities, skill development initiatives and infrastructure projects undertaken by the government.

Senior BJP leaders, state ministers and party functionaries are also likely to participate in the conference.

Political observers view the visits by the Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister as part of the BJP's broader outreach strategy in the Northeast, with a particular emphasis on engaging the youth and strengthening the party's organisational presence across Assam.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a young professional from Guwahati, I'm looking forward to the conference. It's good to see efforts to engage with the youth directly. But I hope it's not just a show – we need concrete plans for skill development and entrepreneurship here in Assam.
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Rohit P
One lakh youth is a massive number! The BJP's organizational strength is impressive. The Northeast's stability and growth are crucial for national integration. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Visiting Silchar in Barak Valley is a significant move. That region often feels neglected. Hope the development programmes announced are implemented on the ground without delays. The proof will be in the execution.
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Karthik V
While high-profile visits are welcome, I respectfully hope the focus remains on substantive review of projects. We've seen many foundation stones laid; we need to see more projects completed. The youth want results, not just rallies.
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Nisha Z
Connecting with first-time voters is smart politics. As a mother, I want my son to hear about opportunities right here in Assam so he doesn't have to migrate to Bangalore or Delhi for a job. All the best for the conference!

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