Amit Shah's Election Rallies in Assam
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Apr 07, 2026 · Last updated Apr 07, 2026
The political rhetoric and promises made during these election rallies, particularly regarding immigration and development, can influence investor sentiment towards specific regions and industries. Policies like the Uniform Civil Code or actions against infiltrators could have long-term social and economic implications, affecting market stability and investment attractiveness in India===West Bengal and India===Assam.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah held election rallies in India===Assam's Barak Valley, including Patharkandi, Sribhumi, and Hailakandi, asserting that a 'parivartan' (change) is inevitable in India===West Bengal. He promised that if the India===Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) comes to power in India===West Bengal, all infiltrators from India===Assam, India===Tripura, and India===West Bengal will be sent back to their countries. Shah criticized the India===Indian National Congress for allegedly sheltering illegal immigrants and opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 (CAA), which he stated benefits persecuted Hindus from Bangladesh. He also accused India===Indian National Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, of declining public stature and making derogatory remarks. Shah highlighted the BJP's initiatives, such as converting madrasas into primary schools, declaring India===Assamese and Bengali as classical languages, and initiating development projects in the Barak Valley. He also mentioned the BJP's commitment to implementing the Uniform Civil Code in India===Assam and protecting the state's 'Jaati', 'Maati', and 'Bheti'.
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