Prime Minister Narendra Modi dropped a political bombshell in Assam, fiercely condemning Congress for allegedly gifting the state’s precious soil to illegal infiltrators just to win votes. Amid roaring applause, he dissected Congress’s track record of soft borders and vote-bank politics.
Modi vividly recalled eras when infiltration went rampant, displacing natives and straining resources. He touted his administration’s countermeasures—enhanced surveillance, NRC finalization, and CAA implementation—as vital defenses for Assam’s soul.
This rally isn’t isolated; it’s part of BJP’s Northeast strategy, blending security with spectacular growth in hydropower, tourism, and connectivity. Modi’s emotional appeal underscores the stakes for indigenous pride.
While Congress counters with development critiques, Modi’s fact-based assault resonates widely. Election watchers predict it will dominate discourse, influencing voter sentiment.
Ultimately, Modi’s message is clear: Assam’s protection is non-negotiable. As the state progresses under BJP, such candid exchanges promise a healthier democracy.