In a surge of support for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), minority communities have come out in force to cast their votes, marking a significant shift in political dynamics. Minister Pijush Hazarika, while on the campaign trail in Morigaon declared that minority voters are rallying behind the BJP, predicting victories across constituencies.
Addressing crowds at multiple gatherings, Minister Hazarika stated the unprecedented turnout of minority voters in support of the BJP. He lauded the energy and determination of these communities.
Highlighting the BJP's commitment to development, Minister Hazarika criticized the Congress for its lackluster efforts in addressing issues such as erosion in Laharighat. He cited substantial investments made by the BJP-led government to tackle erosion, underscoring the party's dedication to progress.
Speaking on AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal, Minister Hazarika dismissed his relevance, asserting that Ajmal does not hold sway in minority-dominated areas. Refusing to acknowledge Ajmal's significance, the minister stated the BJP's focus on its own agenda.
Minister Hazarika's vigorous campaign efforts in support of BJP candidate Suresh Bora have garnered immense traction, with large-scale rallies drawing crowds of thousands. Encouraged by the overwhelming support, the minister urged voters to ensure a resounding victory for Bora, emphasizing the party's vision for inclusive development.
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