In a bold move to gear up for the upcoming Assam Assembly elections, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma kicked off the Bharatiya Janata Party’s ‘Booth Vijay Abhiyan’ on Thursday. Diving straight into the grassroots action, Sarma personally engaged with residents and party workers at Booth No. 32 in his home constituency of Jalukbari.
Addressing an enthusiastic crowd of locals and BJP cadres, the Chief Minister emphasized that this campaign marks a pivotal phase in the party’s electoral strategy. The focus is squarely on fortifying the organization’s presence at the booth level and forging direct connections with voters.
‘Booths are the foundation of electoral victory,’ Sarma declared, underscoring BJP’s commitment to strengthening its base from the ground up. He detailed how party workers will fan out across every booth, visiting homes and installing BJP flags at willing families’ doorsteps—with full consent, of course.
This isn’t about coercion; it’s about dialogue, Sarma clarified. The campaign aims to highlight the state government’s development initiatives and welfare schemes directly to the people.
Taking an indirect swipe at the opposition, Sarma contrasted BJP’s disciplined, year-round engagement with voters against rivals who only surface during elections. Senior BJP leaders say the drive will activate cadres, counter opposition narratives, and bolster support in urban, rural, and tea garden areas across all constituencies.
Sarma’s hands-on involvement in Jalukbari sends a strong signal to workers: victory starts at the booth. With monitoring by top leaders, this grassroots push positions BJP to dominate the polls through organizational might, welfare delivery, and personal leadership touch.