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Must corner illegal infiltrators in Assam, make them landless: Union minister Sonowal

Sarbananda Sonowal says pro-incumbency favours BJP in Assam, predicts around 100 seats and highlights development and identity as key poll issues.

5 April 2026 at 09:14 pm
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Must corner illegal infiltrators in Assam, make them landless: Union minister Sonowal

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has recently emphasized the need to corner illegal infiltrators in Assam and make them landless, as part of his strategy to address the ongoing challenges in the state. Sonowal, who is a prominent figure in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has also highlighted the role of pro-incumbency in favoring the BJP in Assam, predicting that the party could secure around 100 seats in the upcoming elections. He has identified development and identity as the key issues that will shape the polls in the state.

In his recent address, Sonowal stressed the importance of tackling the issue of illegal infiltrators in Assam. He argued that these infiltrators pose a significant threat to the state's security and socio-economic stability. By making them landless, the government aims to prevent them from acquiring property and integrating into the local society, thus curbing their impact on the region. Sonowal's call for action in this regard reflects the government's commitment to addressing the complex issue of illegal migration in Assam.

Sonowal's prediction of around 100 seats for the BJP in Assam is based on the strong support the party enjoys in the state. He attributed this to the pro-incumbency factor, which often benefits the ruling party in elections. The BJP has been in power in Assam since 2016, and Sonowal's optimism is grounded in the party's track record and its ability to deliver on developmental fronts.

Development has been a key focus area for the BJP government in Assam. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, the state has witnessed significant infrastructure development, including the construction of roads, bridges, and schools. The government has also implemented several schemes to uplift the poor and marginalized sections of society, such as the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana and the Matsya Bharat Abhiyan. These initiatives have contributed to the BJP's popularity in the state.

Identity is another crucial issue that Sonowal has identified as a key poll issue in Assam. The state's rich cultural heritage and distinct identity have been a point of pride for its residents. The BJP government has been keen to protect and promote Assamese culture and language, recognizing their importance in shaping the state's identity. Initiatives such as the Assam Reorganisation Act and the Assam Accord have been significant in addressing the concerns of the local population regarding their identity and rights.

Sonowal's emphasis on these issues highlights the BJP's strategy to connect with the electorate on a deeper level. By focusing on development and identity, the party aims to address the aspirations and concerns of the Assamese people. This approach is expected to strengthen the party's hold on the state and secure the predicted number of seats in the upcoming elections.

However, it is essential to note that the Assam elections will be closely contested, with the Indian National Congress (INC) and other regional parties likely to put up a strong challenge to the BJP. The outcome of the elections will depend on various factors, including the performance of the incumbent government, the ability of the opposition to articulate a compelling alternative, and the overall political climate in the state.

In conclusion, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal's recent statements underscore the BJP's priorities in Assam. The party's focus on addressing the issue of illegal infiltrators, coupled with its commitment to development and preserving the state's identity, positions it well ahead of the upcoming elections. As the electoral battle heats up, the Assamese people will have a crucial role to play in determining the future of their state.

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