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BJP Vows to Protect Citizens’ Rights, Address Illegal Immigration in Assam

Guwahati, December 26, 2025 – Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National Working President Nitin Nabin today declared that the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) would staunchly defend the rights of Indian citizens, including voting rights, land ownership, and access to welfare schemes. His remarks came during the inaugural session of the Assam State BJP executive meeting held in Guwahati.

Nabin strongly criticized previous governments for allegedly turning a blind eye to illegal immigration in Assam, citing “vote bank” politics as the reason for their inaction. He affirmed the NDA’s commitment to addressing this issue and sending illegal migrants back.

“Those who love this land, the tricolour, and the Constitution are citizens of this country, and their rights will not be taken away,” Nabin stated.

He highlighted the development initiatives undertaken by successive BJP governments in Assam and reiterated the party’s dedication to the state’s growth and the Northeast region as a whole. Nabin dismissed allegations of voter fraud (“vote chori”), citing the results of the recent Bihar Assembly elections as evidence.

With Assam Assembly elections on the horizon next year, Nabin emphasized the importance of organizational strength in securing another term for the BJP-led coalition. He expressed confidence in the alliance’s stability and urged party members to work together for a resounding victory.

The meeting was attended by prominent BJP leaders, including Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, and other key figures. Chief Minister Sarma welcomed Nabin to Guwahati via social media, noting the importance of the visit to energize party workers ahead of the 2026 elections.


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