Modi's Bold Moves in Assam: Elevating Infrastructure and Attacking Opposition
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Assam, inaugurating key infrastructure projects worth Rs 5,450 crore, including the Northeast's first Emergency Landing Facility (ELF) in Dibrugarh. He criticized the Congress for neglecting the region and vowed to end illegal immigration. Modi emphasized BJP's commitment to Assam's development.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a historic visit to Assam, spotlighting the Northeast's development trajectory and criticizing past administrations. During his visit to Dibrugarh, he unveiled the region's first Emergency Landing Facility (ELF), a Rs 100-crore project designed to bolster defense and disaster response capabilities.
At a rally, Modi attacked the Congress Party, accusing it of neglecting Assam and promoting insurgency during its rule. Highlighting BJP's achievements, he emphasized the party's commitment to infrastructure and identity preservation in the region. The PM also inaugurated the Kumar Bhaskar Varma Bridge, enhancing connectivity between Guwahati and North Guwahati.
Modi's visit coincided with the launch of various projects amounting to Rs 5,450 crore, underscoring BJP's vision for an empowered Assam. His addresses called on BJP workers to continue engaging with the public beyond elections, reinforcing the party's organizational strength as key to its success.
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