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‘Must Make Them Landless’: Sarbananda Sonowal’s Tough Stand On Illegal Infiltrators In Assam

Sonowal makes illegal immigration central to Assam polls, blames Congress, vows tougher action, claims pro incumbency and predicts BJP alliance near 100 of 126 seats

5 April 2026 at 10:31 pm
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‘Must Make Them Landless’: Sarbananda Sonowal’s Tough Stand On Illegal Infiltrators In Assam

In the heart of northeastern India, Assam is bracing for a pivotal election that could shape the state's political landscape for years to come. At the forefront of this political battle is Sarbananda Sonowal, the incumbent Chief Minister of Assam and a key figure in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) alliance. Sonowal's campaign is centered around a single, unyielding message: "Must Make Them Landless." This rallying cry reflects his unwavering commitment to addressing the issue of illegal immigration in Assam, a problem that has long plagued the region and fueled political tensions.

The stakes are high in Assam, a state known for its rich cultural heritage and lush green landscapes. However, in recent years, the region has faced mounting challenges, including a surge in illegal immigration. Many Assamese residents feel that their state is being infiltrated by outsiders, leading to a sense of insecurity and displacement. Sonowal has capitalized on these fears, positioning himself as the defender of Assam's interests and the protector of its land and resources.

Sonowal's campaign strategy is clear: make illegal immigration the central issue in the Assam polls. He has blamed the Congress party for their perceived failure to address this problem, accusing them of being complicit in the influx of illegal immigrants. This accusation is not without basis, as past administrations, including those led by the Congress, have struggled to implement effective measures to curb illegal immigration.

In his campaign speeches, Sonowal has vowed to take a tougher stance against illegal infiltrators. He has pledged to strengthen border controls and increase the deployment of security forces to prevent unauthorized entry into the state. Additionally, he has promised to expedite the process of identifying and deporting those found to be in Assam illegally. Sonowal's hardline approach has resonated with many Assamese voters, who are desperate for action to protect their way of life and resources.

Sonowal's campaign is not without its controversies. Critics argue that his focus on illegal immigration is a distraction from other pressing issues, such as economic development and infrastructure. They contend that by prioritizing this single issue, Sonowal is exploiting fear and division to consolidate his political power. However, Sonowal's supporters counter that addressing illegal immigration is not just a political gambit but a moral obligation to the people of Assam.

Despite the criticism, Sonowal remains confident in his ability to secure re-election. He claims that his pro-incumbency status will give him an edge in the upcoming polls. Furthermore, he predicts that the BJP alliance will secure nearly 100 out of the 126 seats in Assam's legislative assembly. This would solidify the BJP's dominance in the state and allow Sonowal to continue his policies on illegal immigration and other key issues.

The Assam polls are expected to be closely contested, with the BJP alliance facing stiff competition from the Congress party and other regional groups. However, Sonowal's unwavering stance on illegal immigration has positioned him as the frontrunner in the race. As the election approaches, the people of Assam will be called upon to decide whether they support Sonowal's tough approach or prefer a more moderate alternative.

In conclusion, the Assam polls are shaping up to be a crucial moment in the state's political history. Sarbananda Sonowal's campaign, centered around the issue of illegal immigration, has captured the attention and fears of many Assamese voters. While critics argue that his focus is misplaced, Sonowal's supporters view his commitment to addressing this issue as a necessity for the state's security and well-being. As the election unfolds, the outcome will determine whether Sonowal's tough stand on illegal infiltrators will secure him another term as Chief Minister and shape Assam's future for years to come.

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