Addressing rallies in Barpeta, Hojai and Dibrugarh for the upcoming assembly election, he said the special Parliamentary session on the women’s quota law is set to start April 16. “We have discussed this with all political parties, though some are trying to obstruct it. The representation of those states that have worked to control the population will not be reduced.”
“The people of Assam have made two things certain — first, the BJP-NDA government will return for a third term in the state, and second, the Congress will continue its record of defeats,” he added.
“On BJP Foundation Day, I extend my congratulations to every karyakarta (worker) and person connected with the BJP family. With the mantra of ‘Nation First’, we are dedicated to the service of Maa Bharati. Our resolve is to build an Aatmanirbhar Bharat.”
Assam assembly polls: All major players in the reckoning in Barak valley
Accusing the Congress of never having worked with a long-term vision, Modi said, “It focuses on short-term gains, often driven by corruption. The BJP, on the other hand, works with a clear and long-term vision for development. The past decade laid the foundation of peace and stability in Assam, while the coming years will bring prosperity and self-reliance.”
We are creating a nationalist feeling among immigrant Muslims: Himanta Biswa SarmaThe PM also said improved infrastructure has helped boost Assam’s tourism, adding that places like Maa Kamakhya temple and Manas National Park are attracting increasing attention.

