Shah chairs Assam BJP’s core committee meeting for 2026 assembly polls

Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired the Assam BJP’s core committee meeting here on Thursday evening to chalk out the poll strategy and review preparations for the assembly elections in 2026. Shah arrived in the city on a two-day visit to the state, amid heavy rainfall, which led to a delay in reaching the party headquarters situated in Bashistha area. ”Chaired the Assam BJP’s core committee meeting at the state BJP HQs in Guwahati,” he said in a post on X. In a post on X before landing in Assam, Shah said, “Leaving for Assam on a two-day tour. Today, will chair the BJP’s core committee meeting in Guwahati.

In the morning tomorrow will initiate the National Cyber Forensic Laboratory to bolster cyber security in the region along with various other projects. Later in the day will address the ‘NDA Panchayat Pratinidhi Sammelan’ and the Birth Centenary Celebration of former CM Golap Borbora Ji. Eager to meet the enthusiastic people of Assam.” Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma welcomed Shah, saying Assam was “all geared up” for his visit and highlighted that his guidance has helped the state achieve “new territories in peace and development.”

On Friday, Shah will inaugurate the newly constructed Brahmaputra wing of Raj Bhavan, e-inaugurate the National Cyber Forensic Laboratory and launch several ITBP, SSB, and Assam Rifles projects. He will then address the ‘Panchayat Sammelan’ at Khanapara, which the BJP sees as the formal launch of its 2026 Assembly election campaign. Shah will also review the progress of the Jyoti Bishnu Cultural Complex, an upcoming 5,000-seat auditorium, and later attend the birth centenary celebrations of former chief minister Golap Borbora before leaving for New Delhi in the evening.

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