Assam BJP chief warns of major eviction drive if voted to power


Guwahati, March 31 (IANS) Assam Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Dilip Saikia, on Tuesday, intensified the party’s election campaign in Tinsukia, asserting that a massive eviction drive would be launched if the BJP returns to power in the state.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a campaign event, Saikia said, “If our (BJP) government comes to power, a strict eviction drive will be carried out. All encroached land in the hands of ‘Miya’ settlers will be freed.”

His remarks come amid heightened political rhetoric ahead of the upcoming Assam Assembly elections.

Earlier on Tuesday, Saikia addressed a public gathering at Manav Kalyan Bhawan in Tinsukia, where he also interacted with BJP workers and local residents.

He urged voters to ensure a decisive victory for BJP candidate Pulak Gohain, lauding his commitment and grassroots connect.

“We need dedicated and honest leadership. Pulak Gohain has worked sincerely for the welfare of the people. I appeal to all voters to support him with a massive mandate,” Saikia said.

The BJP leader also launched a sharp attack on the Congress, accusing it of misleading the public with what he described as “unrealistic guarantees”.

He contrasted this with the BJP government’s track record, highlighting several flagship welfare schemes implemented in Assam over the past years.

Saikia claimed that the BJP continues to enjoy overwhelming public support across the state, expressing confidence that the party would secure a strong mandate in the upcoming state polls.

The Tinsukia campaign forms part of the BJP’s broader outreach strategy in Upper Assam, a region considered crucial for the party’s electoral prospects.

Senior BJP leaders have been actively touring Assembly constituencies to consolidate support and mobilise voters ahead of polling.

With political campaigning gaining momentum, statements such as Saikia’s are expected to further intensify the electoral battle in the state.

–IANS

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