With just days left for polling, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday mounted an aggressive final campaign blitz across Assam, framing the election as a choice between “past instability” under Congress and a “prosperity push” under the BJP.
The tea city of Dibrugarh came to a virtual standstill on Monday evening as Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma led a massive roadshow, underscoring the BJP’s campaign momentum in Upper Assam ahead of the upcoming polls.
In a first for Assam’s election campaign, state cabinet minister Ashok Singhal will reach out to voters across 2,500 locations in the Dhekiajuli constituency through a coordinated social media outreach on April 5, 2026.