Assam BJP President Dilip Saikia declared a stringent eviction campaign during the party’s election push in Tinsukia, emphasizing plans for clearing encroached land if the BJP regains power. Saikia’s statement, made at a campaign event, targeted ‘Miya’ settlers occupying disputed territories.
The political atmosphere in Assam is charged as the state gears up for the upcoming Assembly elections. Saikia’s recent public address at Manav Kalyan Bhawan in Tinsukia underscored the BJP’s focus on grassroots connections and the need for resolute leadership like candidate Pulak Gohain.
Saikia’s call for support for Gohain was accompanied by criticism of the Congress party for what he termed as unrealistic promises. He highlighted the BJP government’s achievements in implementing welfare schemes in Assam, expressing confidence in the party’s strong backing from the public.
The BJP’s campaign in Tinsukia is part of a broader strategy to consolidate support in Upper Assam, a critical region for the party’s electoral success. Senior BJP figures are actively engaging with voters across Assembly constituencies to bolster backing ahead of the polls.
