Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Assam on April 1 to speak at two key election rallies organized by the BJP ahead of the upcoming Assembly polls. The rallies will be held in Bihpuria in Lakhimpur district and Gohpur, both crucial constituencies in Upper Assam. The aim of the Prime Minister’s visit is to boost party morale and secure voter support in the region.
Preparations are in full swing to ensure a large turnout at both rally venues, with party officials expressing confidence in the positive impact of PM Modi’s presence on their campaign in Assam. The focus of the BJP is on showcasing the developmental projects undertaken by the central and state governments, emphasizing progress in infrastructure and welfare schemes that have benefited the people of Assam.
In addition to the Prime Minister’s participation, leaders from allied parties are expected to join the campaign soon to present a united front for the elections. The ruling party is determined to maintain its hold on power with a strong mandate. Security measures are being heightened in anticipation of PM Modi’s visit, with close coordination between state police and central agencies in place.
This visit on April 1 is part of PM Modi’s broader election campaign strategy across the country as the BJP ramps up its activities in states heading to polls. The Assembly elections in Assam, with 126 seats, are scheduled for a single-phase polling on April 9, followed by the counting of votes on May 4.
