Target 50% votes in each booth: Nitin Nabin to BJP workers in Assam

Nitin Nabin, a prominent leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Assam, has urged party workers to aim for securing at least 50% of the votes in each polling booth for the upcoming Assembly elections. During a recent rally, Nabin emphasized the need for a strong grassroots campaign to ensure party dominance in the state. He also took a critical stance against the Congress party, accusing them of failing to provide adequate security and governance in Assam. This call to action comes as the BJP prepares strategically for the elections, aiming to consolidate its voter base and counter opposition narratives. The focus on booth-level performance reflects the party’s commitment to a meticulous electoral strategy, which is essential in a politically diverse state like Assam. Nabin's remarks highlight the importance of mobilizing local support and addressing voter concerns to enhance the BJP's electoral prospects in the region.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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