Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to hold three election rallies in Assam today as part of the final push ahead of the April 9 assembly polls. The rallies are scheduled for Bhabanipur–Sorbhog in Barpeta district, Hojai in central Assam, and Dibrugarh in Upper Assam, where he will campaign for BJP candidates Ranjeet Kumar Das, Shiladitya Dev, and Prasanta Phukan, respectively.

What the rallies are about

The events are being positioned as a key closing‑act of the BJP’s campaign in the state, with Modi expected to highlight the party’s development record, infrastructure projects, flood‑control plans, and promises linked to welfare schemes. The three venues—Bhabanipur–Sorbhog, Hojai, and Dibrugarh—cover distinct regions of Assam, allowing the party to reinforce its message across different socio‑political belts ahead of the single‑phase vote.

Campaign context and timing

This is Modi’s second round of major rallies in Assam this election season, following a previous whistle‑stop campaign in early April that included stops in Gogamukh and Behali. With campaigning set to end in the state on Wednesday and voting scheduled for April 9, the BJP is using these high‑octane gatherings to consolidate its core base and reach semi‑rural and rural pockets, even as opposition parties hold their own parallel rallies. The Prime Minister’s multi‑rally day also underscores the party’s confidence in attempting a third consecutive term in the state.

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