Manipur CM Campaigns for BJP Candidate Rajdeep Goala in Udharbond
With the Assam Assembly elections approaching, political campaigning has intensified across the state. In this context, Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh visited Udharbond to campaign in support of BJP candidate Rajdeep Goala.
Massive Rally at Rongpur
A large-scale election rally was held at Rongpur in Cachar district, drawing:
• Thousands of BJP workers and supporters
• Strong participation from local leaders and party members
• Visible enthusiasm ahead of the upcoming elections
Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister urged voters to ensure a decisive victory for the BJP candidate.
Highlights of CM’s Speech
During his address, Khemchand Singh highlighted the contributions of the BJP government to the Northeast:
• Credited the government of Atal Bihari Vajpayee for establishing the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER)
• Stated that earlier, the Northeast lacked dedicated development focus and special packages
• Praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for driving national progress alongside regional development
Praise for Assam Leadership
The Chief Minister also lauded the leadership of Himanta Biswa Sarma, stating that:
• Assam has witnessed rapid development and transformation
• Governance and infrastructure growth have improved significantly
• Continued BJP leadership is essential to sustain this momentum
Appeal to Voters
Khemchand Singh appealed to the people of Udharbond to:
• Vote for the lotus symbol (BJP)
• Support the formation of the BJP government in Assam
• Contribute to overall development and stability in the region
Political Significance
The visit reflects:
• BJP’s strategy of deploying leaders from neighbouring states for campaigning
• Efforts to strengthen regional political coordination in the Northeast
• The importance of Udharbond constituency in the broader electoral landscape
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The campaign event underlines the growing intensity of election activities in Assam, with senior leaders actively engaging voters and highlighting development narratives ahead of the polls.