Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has ignited BJP’s grassroots election engine with the launch of ‘Booth Vijay Abhiyan’ on Thursday. Targeting the heart of democracy—the polling booth—this campaign promises an unrelenting ground offensive for the coming assembly elections.
Sarma led by example, visiting Booth No. 32 in Jalukbari to rally locals and party faithful. His address painted a vivid picture of BJP’s strategy: empower the lowest organizational rung to secure statewide wins.
‘We’re starting Booth Vijay Abhiyan today,’ he announced. Volunteers will canvas every home, seeking approval to display BJP flags, fostering voluntary allegiance through conversation.
No arm-twisting here—Sarma insisted on family consent, aligning with BJP’s people-first policy. The drive doubles as a megaphone for Assam’s progress: from infrastructure leaps to welfare revolutions, all delivered straight to doorsteps.
Opposition gets a reality check too—BJP thrives on disciplined troops and steady voter ties, not fleeting poll-time frenzy. Aimed at urban hubs, rural expanses, and tea plantation belts, the campaign activates cadres, dismantles rival claims, and cements loyalty.
With top brass monitoring rollout across constituencies, Sarma’s Jalukbari foray is a masterstroke, galvanizing booths into victory fortresses. BJP signals readiness to conquer via superior organization, tangible gains, and leader proximity.