
New Delhi, March 15: Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah is on a two-day visit to Assam. Ahead of the upcoming assembly elections, he will participate in several important events on Sunday and engage with party leaders. The primary aim of his visit is to review development initiatives, strengthen the party organization, and connect with young voters across the state.
On Sunday morning, Minister Shah will inaugurate the Pragjyotishpur Medical College and Hospital located in the Kalapahar area of Guwahati. The ceremony will be attended by state cabinet ministers, senior government officials, and key leaders of the ruling party. These projects are part of the state government’s comprehensive initiative to improve healthcare infrastructure and expand public services throughout Assam.
Later, around 1 PM, he will participate in the ‘Youth Power Ceremony’ held at the Veterinary Ground in Khanapara, Guwahati. This major event is expected to attract around one lakh youths from various districts of the state. According to party sources, the purpose of this conference is to inspire young voters and encourage greater youth participation in public life.
Organized by the BJP’s youth wing, this youth conference will see participation from students, entrepreneurs, young professionals, and first-time voters. The program will also emphasize the central government’s development agenda for Assam and the broader northeastern region, which includes job opportunities, skill development initiatives, and major infrastructure projects.
During his visit, Amit Shah may also hold informal meetings with senior leaders of the BJP’s Assam unit. Party officials have indicated that the discussions may focus on organizational matters and preparations for the upcoming Assam assembly elections. Dhruvjyoti Maral, the media relations coordinator for the BJP’s Assam unit, stated that the party leadership is looking forward to Shah’s guidance to strengthen grassroots mobilization and electoral strategy in the state.
Senior BJP leaders, state ministers, and other party officials are likely to participate in the youth conference and related events, making this visit a significant political and organizational engagement for the party in the region.