Assam CM Hails "Saffron Surge" as Jana Ashirwad Yatra Draws Massive Crowds

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated that the massive public turnout for the BJP's Jana Ashirwad Yatra demonstrates a strong wave of support for the party. He described the events in Upper Assam constituencies like Makum, Digboi, and Margherita as unforgettable, filled with public energy and affection. During the yatra, Sarma dedicated a statue of the historic Queen Sati Sadhani in Digboi, highlighting her importance to Assam's cultural identity. The statewide outreach campaign is aimed at connecting with voters ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections.

Key Points: Assam CM on BJP's Jana Ashirwad Yatra: Public Shows Strong Support

  • Overwhelming public response to BJP yatra
  • CM cites "saffron surge" in Assam
  • Yatra visits Makum, Digboi, Margherita
  • Statue of Queen Sati Sadhani dedicated
  • Outreach ahead of Assembly elections
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Public response to Jana Ashirwad Yatra shows strong support for BJP: Assam CM

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma says the overwhelming public response to BJP's Jana Ashirwad Yatra reflects a strong wave of support for the party.

Public response to Jana Ashirwad Yatra shows strong support for BJP: Assam CM
"You must witness our #JanaAshirwadYatra on the ground to understand the scale of the saffron surge in Assam. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, March 8

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday highlighted the overwhelming public response to the Bharatiya Janata Party's ongoing Jana Ashirwad Yatra, stating that the large participation across several Upper Assam constituencies reflects a strong wave of public support for the party.

Taking to social media, the Chief Minister said one has to witness the yatra on the ground to truly understand the scale of the "saffron surge" sweeping across Assam.

"You must witness our #JanaAshirwadYatra on the ground to understand the scale of the saffron surge in Assam. These blessings are priceless and the greatest strength in life," the Chief Minister wrote, expressing gratitude to people for their enthusiastic participation.

During the yatra on Sunday, the Chief Minister visited Makum, Digboi and Margherita in Tinsukia district, where large crowds gathered to welcome him and take part in the political outreach programme.

Describing the event at Makum as memorable, Sarma said the affection and energy shown by the people made the day special. He noted that visible development across the constituency has further strengthened the bond between the government and the public.

"Makum was memorable in every way. With development taking shape across the constituency, the energy and affection of the people made the day unforgettable," he said while thanking residents for their blessings.

In Digboi, the Chief Minister dedicated a grand statue of Birangana Sati Sadhani, the last queen of the Chutia dynasty, to the people.

Sarma said the queen's bravery and sacrifice continue to inspire generations and hold an important place in Assam's history and cultural identity.

Earlier, addressing people in Margherita, the Chief Minister said he was deeply touched by the overwhelming public response.

"An ocean of love from the janata of Margherita filled my heart with joy and the streets with incredible energy," he said.

The Jana Ashirwad Yatra is part of the BJP's statewide outreach campaign aimed at connecting with voters and highlighting the government's development initiatives ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections in Assam.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
It's good to see the statue of Queen Sati Sadhani being dedicated. Our history and heroes must be remembered and honored. This is an important part of preserving Assamese culture.
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Aman W
While large crowds are impressive, I hope this energy translates into solving real issues on the ground like unemployment and price rise. The yatra should be followed by concrete action plans.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the political engagement. The connection between cultural identity and political outreach is very strong here. Hope the development benefits reach everyone equally.
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Karthik V
CM Sarma is a very active leader. Whether you agree with his politics or not, you have to admit he is always on the ground with the people. That counts for a lot in a democracy.
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Nisha Z
As someone from Upper Assam, I can say the connectivity has improved. But these yatras are also about election preparation. Let's see if the promises made during these rallies are kept after the votes are cast.

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