Guwahati buzzes with political energy as Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma ramps up BJP’s election machinery. On Thursday, he launched the ‘Booth Vijay Abhiyan,’ a hyper-local campaign targeting every voting booth ahead of the state assembly polls.
Sarma wasted no time, hitting the streets of Jalukbari’s Booth 32 to interact directly with residents and activists. His message was clear: BJP’s path to power lies in unbreakable booth-level strength.
In his speech, the CM outlined the ambitious plan—workers will go door-to-door, planting BJP flags at supportive households, always with permission. This consent-based approach underscores the party’s dialogue-driven ethos over pressure tactics.
Highlighting government achievements, Sarma stressed that cadres will spread word on development projects and public welfare programs. It’s a direct line from policy to people, bypassing media spin.
He subtly jabbed opponents, noting BJP’s constant voter connect versus their seasonal appearances. Party insiders reveal the campaign’s multi-pronged goals: energizing the base, rebutting rivals, and expanding influence in cities, villages, and tea estates.
Rolled out statewide under senior oversight, the initiative reflects BJP’s confidence. Sarma’s personal stake in his backyard turf motivates workers to sharpen their focus, ensuring the party enters the fray with a rock-solid foundation poised for triumph.