Guwahati: As Assam braces for assembly elections, Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah arrives for a high-stakes two-day tour. Sunday’s itinerary packs in project inaugurations, a youth power summit, and strategic party huddles, all aimed at reinforcing BJP’s dominance.
Kicking things off, Shah will cut the ribbon on the Pragjyotishpur Medical College and Hospital in Kalapahar, Guwahati. This cutting-edge institution bolsters the state’s healthcare network, part of broader efforts to improve public services. The ceremony draws state ministers, officials, and BJP heavyweights, marking a milestone in regional development.
Shifting gears post-lunch, the minister joins the ‘Yuwa Shakti Sammelan’ at Khanapara Veterinary Field. Billed as a mega-gathering, it anticipates 1 lakh youths from across Assam’s districts. The BJP youth wing’s brainchild brings together students, startup founders, career starters, and newbie voters to fuel enthusiasm for governance participation.
Expect Shah to outline transformative policies: employment drives, vocational training, and infrastructure boosts tailored for the Northeast. These pitches are crafted to galvanize young supporters ahead of voting day.
Insiders hint at informal sessions with Assam BJP brass, tackling organizational tweaks and campaign blueprints. ‘The party’s boots-on-the-ground are eager for Shah’s roadmap,’ said media incharge Dhrubajyoti Maral.
Packed with VIP presence from BJP ranks and state leadership, this visit cements the party’s fusion of progress showcases and voter engagement, positioning it strongly for electoral battles.