Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma sounded the alarm on Thursday, calling the state’s changing demographics an urgent ‘alarming call’ during a media briefing in Guwahati. He committed the BJP to fiercely protecting vital assembly constituencies that hold the key to Assam’s destiny.
The implications are far-reaching: disrupted social fabric, diluted cultural essence, and stalled development trajectories. Sarma insisted on a strategy that champions indigenous interests without sidelining inclusive prosperity.
His administration’s proactive interventions against unauthorized settlements, land grabs, and cultural erosion underscore this resolve. These actions form the bulwark against existential threats.
The forthcoming Jan Ashirwad Yatra by Assam BJP transcends mere publicity. It’s a heartfelt outreach to share milestones in infrastructure buildup, educational reforms, healthcare expansion, employment drives, and social security nets—while soliciting the people’s mandate and insights.
By tuning into local sentiments, the party aims to craft responsive governance. Protecting Assam’s demographic integrity and identity remains the unwavering focal point.
Sarma’s faith in the electorate is unshakable. He believes Assamese will rally behind BJP’s vision for security, growth, and cultural preservation. ‘Their blessings empower us to forge ahead,’ he stated, painting a picture of a fortified, dynamic Assam.