With Assam’s assembly polls on the horizon, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has unleashed BJP’s ‘Booth Vijay Abhiyan,’ a meticulously crafted grassroots surge launched Thursday. The CM himself spearheaded the kickoff at Jalukbari’s Booth 32, mingling with voters and volunteers to set the tone.
Sarma’s rallying cry? Booths are battlegrounds where elections are won or lost. BJP is laser-focused on supercharging its micro-level network through relentless voter outreach.
The blueprint: door-to-door visits to install BJP flags at consenting homes, blending symbolism with substantive talks on state successes. ‘Only with family permission,’ Sarma affirmed, prioritizing rapport over force.
Workers will evangelize flagship schemes, bridging government action to everyday lives. This contrasts sharply with opposition’s hit-and-run tactics—BJP stays embedded, building trust year-round.
Strategically, the Abhiyan awakens the cadre, neutralizes foe propaganda, and fortifies bases in diverse terrains: bustling towns, far-flung villages, and tea gardens. Statewide execution, elite supervision.
Sarma’s turf appearance isn’t mere optics—it’s a clarion call for booth dominance, arming BJP with the organizational edge, welfare credentials, and direct leadership connect to sweep the polls.