Modi's Assam Rally: BJP Aims for Hat-Trick in Elections
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the BJP's Assam election campaign, targeting tea garden workers and criticizing Congress for potential policies favoring infiltrators. Modi emphasized BJP's achievements in infrastructure, development, and rights for tea garden workers while alleging Congress mismanagement and corruption. Assam's elections are set for April 9.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi kickstarted the BJP's election campaign in Assam on Wednesday, addressing tea garden workers and accusing the Congress of planning policies favorable to infiltrators if elected. Modi's visit to the Manohari Tea Estate marks a strategic engagement with a vital voting bloc.
At rallies in Dhemaji and Biswanath districts, Modi criticized the Congress's past governance, accusing it of hindering Assam's development and failing to address land rights for tea garden workers. He highlighted BJP's infrastructural achievements and policy initiatives benefiting the state's tea industry and broader electorate.
Modi pledged BJP's continued focus on progress, asserting that the party will 'ensure Assam's progress further' with a promise of modern infrastructure and self-sufficiency. Assam's upcoming assembly elections are scheduled for April 9, with results to be known on May 4.