CM launches statewide wall painting drive ahead of polls
Guwahati: Now, “lotus will bloom in walls across Assam,” said CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday while launching a wall painting campaign ahead of the elections to the 126-member assembly likely to be held in March-April.
Painting the party’s symbol, the lotus, on a wall at Khanapra in Guwahati, the CM said, “From today, our wall writing campaign has started. It will be undertaken across the state and completed within a fixed time frame.”
Sarma, however, said prior permission from the wall owners will be sought before painting pictures of the lotus, along with a slogan. “By seeking permission, we will be able to increase our mass outreach. Through the slogans, we will emphasise the work done by the BJP-led govts in the state over the last 5-10 years,” he said, adding that the slogans would also reflect the party’s ideology.
The slogans for the wall painting campaign include, “Why We Need the BJP — For the Protection of Civilisation, Culture and Life — BJP Govt Once Again”, “Why We Need the BJP — To Safeguard Our Land and Our Rights — BJP Govt Once Again” and “Why We Need the BJP — For Women’s Economic Empowerment — BJP Govt Once Again,” among others.
The CM said that BJP’s position in Assam is very strong as the party is ready to announce candidates in 50 assembly seats, if the party’s central leadership asks to release the names.
“There is no application system in BJP. The public, our workers, will suggest names, and we don’t have any fees of Rs 25,000 or Rs 50,000. First, Congress is collecting amounts ranging from Rs 3 crore to Rs 5 crore. This process is going on in 22-23 seats,” he added, while alleging Congress of collecting huge sum of money for tickets.
On alliance matters, Sarma said BJP state president Dilip Saikia was holding talks with the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) on seat-sharing arrangements. He added that BJP ministers were also engaged in discussions and expressed confidence that the talks would be finalised by Feb 15.
In Barak Valley as well, stepping up its pre-election mobilisation, BJP on Monday launched a statewide wall writing campaign.
In Silchar, the campaign was launched in front of the BJP office at Itkhola, where party leaders and workers gathered to paint slogans highlighting development and security as the party’s core poll themes. The slogan “Assam’s Security: BJP’s Pledge” was inscribed on the office walls, signalling what leaders said would be a central message in the party’s run-up to the elections.
A similar programme was held in Haflong in Dima Hasao district, where the campaign was launched by Assam minister Nandita Gorlosa near the district commissioner’s office.
Sarma, however, said prior permission from the wall owners will be sought before painting pictures of the lotus, along with a slogan. “By seeking permission, we will be able to increase our mass outreach. Through the slogans, we will emphasise the work done by the BJP-led govts in the state over the last 5-10 years,” he said, adding that the slogans would also reflect the party’s ideology.
The slogans for the wall painting campaign include, “Why We Need the BJP — For the Protection of Civilisation, Culture and Life — BJP Govt Once Again”, “Why We Need the BJP — To Safeguard Our Land and Our Rights — BJP Govt Once Again” and “Why We Need the BJP — For Women’s Economic Empowerment — BJP Govt Once Again,” among others.
The CM said that BJP’s position in Assam is very strong as the party is ready to announce candidates in 50 assembly seats, if the party’s central leadership asks to release the names.
“There is no application system in BJP. The public, our workers, will suggest names, and we don’t have any fees of Rs 25,000 or Rs 50,000. First, Congress is collecting amounts ranging from Rs 3 crore to Rs 5 crore. This process is going on in 22-23 seats,” he added, while alleging Congress of collecting huge sum of money for tickets.
On alliance matters, Sarma said BJP state president Dilip Saikia was holding talks with the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) on seat-sharing arrangements. He added that BJP ministers were also engaged in discussions and expressed confidence that the talks would be finalised by Feb 15.
In Silchar, the campaign was launched in front of the BJP office at Itkhola, where party leaders and workers gathered to paint slogans highlighting development and security as the party’s core poll themes. The slogan “Assam’s Security: BJP’s Pledge” was inscribed on the office walls, signalling what leaders said would be a central message in the party’s run-up to the elections.
A similar programme was held in Haflong in Dima Hasao district, where the campaign was launched by Assam minister Nandita Gorlosa near the district commissioner’s office.
Popular from City
- Bengaluru e-khata scam: 5 sub-registrars suspended after 1,332 illegal property registrations
- Bengaluru Bentley owner under lens: Rs 5.5cr luxury sedan registered under fake papers; RTO says tax dues may top Rs 1.3 cr
- Kolkata shivers as maximum dips below 20°C for third time in a week
- Wayanad tragedy worsens: Man found dead in Israel, wife dies after consuming poison; 10-year-old daughter orphaned
- Brazen assault on Delhi family: Man beaten, wife molested, son stripped and thrashed in full public view
end of article
Trending Stories
- Andhra Pradesh: Massive gas leak at ONGC well in Konaseema triggers fire; villagers in panic
- ‘Ab yahi zindagi hai’: Umar Khalid reacts after Supreme Court denies bail; partner shares brief chat
- Brazen assault on Delhi family: Man beaten, wife molested, son stripped and thrashed in full public view
- UP Board exam 2026 pre-board schedule released, exams from January 8 to 21
- JEE Main 2026 City Intimation Slip Live Updates: JEE Main pre admit card soon on jeemain.nta.nic.in; check steps to download
- 5.1-magnitude earthquake jolts Assam: Tremors felt in Morigaon; no immediate damage reported
- Who is Victoria Monét? Jaylen Brown’s viral Salsa dance partner revealed
Featured in city
- UP encounter: Criminal with Rs 1 lakh reward killed in police action; accused in 17 cases including gangrape
- Delhi: After failed reconciliation with wife, man found hanging at in-laws’ home in Badarpur
06:26 Indore water crisis: 142 patients hospitalised; new diarrhoea cases detected- Madhya Pradesh SDM suspended over minister Kailash Vijayvargiya’s controversial remark
- Maryland crash shocks Indian community in US: Andhra Pradesh techie, his wife die as drunk driver slams into their car; kids injured
- Indore deaths: Waterborne outbreak declared epidemic; supply shut, chlorination underway
Photostories
- Chef Sanjeev Kapoor shares comforting flavours of Gujarat that are worth trying this winter
- Deepika Padukone birthday special: From Denmark roots to Bollywood stardom
- 4 foods that may help slow down ageing
- Heart health: The big 3 heart numbers to know, as per Harvard experts
- 7 legendary Indian scientists and their contributions
- How to make Paneer Bread Pakoda for evening snacking
- 5 foods that steadily cause hair loss without you knowing about it
- Paring beans with this one staple can give you complete protein
- 5 trending kaleera designs every modern Indian bride is obsessed with right now
- Krystle D'Souza, Ayesha Khan to Tamannaah Bhatia: When Bollywood actresses turned special songs into iconic moments
Videos
03:46 ‘Really Happy For Others’: SC Rejects Umar Khalid’S Bail; Partner Shares His Reaction05:14 “Trump’s Interest Is Clear”: Ex-Diplomat Slams Venezuela Action02:50 CPI-M Protests Near Us Consulate In Chennai Over Venezuela Attack04:40 BJP Welcomes SC Denial Of Bail To Umar Khalid And Sharjeel Imam; Opposition Calls It Unfortunate12:41 "US Has No Jurisdiction in Venezuela" Ex-UN Envoy Dilip Sinha Slams US Action In Venezuela03:52 After T20 World Cup Move, Bangladesh Now Bans IPL 2026 Broadcast Amid Mustafizur Rahman Row03:45 SC Rejects Bail Plea Of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam; Grants Bail To 5 Others In Delhi Riots Case09:34 Rajnath Singh Commissions ICG's Pollution Control Vessel ‘Samudra Pratap’, Hails Make-In-India06:20 Shashi Tharoor, Manish Tewari & Salman Khurshid Raise Concerns Over US Attack In Venezuela
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment