Raijor Dal's 2026 Vision: New Assam Manifesto with Farmer Focus & Jobs

Raijor Dal has drafted its manifesto for the 2026 Assam Assembly elections, with plans to release it publicly by mid-January. The document outlines a vision for a "New Assam" built on five pillars, including a new agricultural system and industrial policy. Key promises include establishing industries in every village, making Assam a multi-crop state, and providing monthly financial assistance to women and elderly farmers. The party also guarantees justice for singer Zubeen Garg, opposition to the CAA, and permanent solutions to floods.

Key Points: Raijor Dal's 2026 Assam Manifesto: Farmers, Jobs, New Assam

  • Multi-crop agricultural transformation
  • Industries in every village for jobs
  • Rs 3000 monthly aid for women & farmers
  • Gateway to South-East Asian trade
  • Opposition to CAA & NRC completion
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Preparing a people-centric manifesto for Assam Assembly polls: Akhil Gogoi

Raijor Dal drafts a people-centric manifesto for 2026 Assam polls, focusing on agriculture, industry, tourism, and welfare guarantees.

"The final manifesto... would be a people-centric document aimed at reshaping Assam's future. - Akhil Gogoi"

Guwahati, Jan 8

The regional outfit in Assam, Raijor Dal, has initiated preparations for its manifesto for the 2026 Assam Assembly elections, party president Akhil Gogoi announced on Thursday.

The draft manifesto was adopted at an extended executive committee meeting of the party and is likely to be released to the public by January 15.

Akhil Gogoi said the final manifesto, after consultations, would be a people-centric document aimed at reshaping Assam's future.

Party leaders said the draft document will undergo detailed discussions with experts from various fields before being finalised.

According to Raijor Dal, the manifesto is being framed as a comprehensive roadmap for governance and development in Assam, reflecting the aspirations of farmers, workers and ordinary citizens.

Addressing reporters here, Gogoi said that if Raijor Dal comes to power, it will work towards building a "New Assam" by taking along all indigenous communities as well as all lawful Indian citizens residing in the state.

Agriculture, he said, would be a core focus area, with plans to transform Assam into a multi-crop state enabling year-round farming.

According to Sivasagar MLA, the party also aims to ensure that local people gain greater control over local, inter-state and international markets so that Assamese producers can compete beyond the state.

It further proposed developing Assam as the gateway to South-East Asian trade by opening international markets for local products and encouraging participation in online platforms and digital trade.

Industrial growth is another key pillar of the draft manifesto.

Raijor Dal has promised to set up one or two industries in every village and urban area to generate employment and make Assam unemployment-free.

Tourism development has also been prioritised, with plans to project Assam as a major tourism destination in India. Gogoi said the "New Assam" model rests on five pillars -- leadership by indigenous people while including all communities, a new agricultural system, a new trade structure, a new industrial policy, and the transformation of Assam into a leading tourism hub.

Terming the manifesto "revolutionary", Akhil Gogoi said it aims to secure justice and prosperity for farmers, workers and common people.

Among the guarantees listed are justice for late singer and cultural icon Zubeen Garg through a fresh chargesheet, minimum support price for farmers, and year-round farming facilities.

The party has also promised a monthly assistance of Rs 3,000 each for women, farmers above 60 years of age, differently-abled persons and third-gender individuals, along with interest-free loans for local entrepreneurs.

Other assurances include restoration of the Old Pension Scheme, free skill training, quality healthcare on AIIMS standards, opposition to the Citizenship Amendment Act, completion of the National Register of Citizens process, and permanent solutions to flood control and the D-voter issue.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rs. 3000 monthly assistance for women and elderly farmers is a good step. But where will the money come from? The idea of an industry in every village sounds ambitious, but we need practical plans, not just dreams. The focus on flood control is critical though.
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Rohit P
"Gateway to South-East Asia" – now that's a vision! If we can actually open those markets for our tea, silk, and handicrafts, it could change everything. But we've heard big talk about trade before. Execution is what matters.
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Michael C
Interesting to see a regional party with such a comprehensive plan. The emphasis on digital trade and online platforms is smart and modern. The opposition to CAA and focus on NRC completion shows they are serious about the core issues in Assam.
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Nisha Z
Justice for Zubeen Garg? Really? While I respect him as an artist, is that what a manifesto priority should be? There are so many pressing issues like healthcare and unemployment. Feels a bit like populist tokenism. The rest of the points need more detail.
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Siddharth J
The promise of AIIMS-standard healthcare and free skill training could be game-changers for our youth. If they can actually deliver on making Assam unemployment-free, it will be a revolution. But "one industry in every village" sounds too good to be true. Let's see the final document.

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