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PM Modi, Amit Shah to inaugurate key projects in Assam ahead of elections

04:45 PM Nov 06, 2025 IST | Manoj Kumar Ojha
Updated At - 04:41 PM Nov 06, 2025 IST
pm modi  amit shah to inaugurate key projects in assam ahead of elections
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma meets PM Modi in Delhi on Tuesday
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Guwahati: As Assam gears up for assembly elections in March–April next year, the recent announcement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to inaugurate major projects in the state is being closely watched through a political lens.

"In the coming days, Assam will welcome a galaxy of national leaders, including Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi Ji & Hon'ble Union Home Minister Shri @AmitShah Ji, to inaugurate transformative projects that will propel our growth to new heights — reflecting Assam’s rising stature in #NewIndia," Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma wrote on X this afternoon.

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The state government is projecting the new Guwahati airport terminal and the Rs 10,601 crore Namrup Ammonia-Urea complex as symbols of progress.

"Had the privilege to call upon Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi Ji in New Delhi today.

We have invited him to dedicate two major transformative projects to the people of Assam.

First is the brand new terminal of Guwahati’s LGBI Airport. This state-of-the-art project will catapult Guwahati into a major aviation hub and will equip the city to handle over 1.3 crore passengers.

Second is the foundation stone of the Rs 10,601 crore brownfield Ammonia-Urea complex at Namrup. This project will secure a critical fertiliser supply for the entire North East.

Grateful that Adarniya Modi Ji has kindly consented. We eagerly await his visit," CM wrote on X on November 4, 2025.

“The optics are strong: big leaders, big projects, and a big message of development,” said a political observer. “But the question remains: do these grand announcements address what people are actually struggling with?”

On the ground, the mood appears mixed. Unemployment continues to be a major concern among Assam’s youth, many of whom feel left out of the growth narrative. “Jobs are scarce, prices are high, and we’re not seeing much improvement in our daily lives,” said a college graduate in Guwahati preparing for competitive exams.

Rising prices of essential commodities and recurring law-and-order incidents have also cast a shadow over the state’s claims of stability. In rural areas, the quality of healthcare remains a pressing issue. “New terminals and fertilizer plants are fine, but we want functioning hospitals and affordable medicine,” said a resident of upper Assam.

The ruling BJP is banking on its development record and strong leadership appeal to retain power. Political analysts believe the Modi–Shah visit will serve both as a development showcase and a soft campaign launch. “These events are designed to create momentum to remind voters that the Centre stands firmly behind Assam,” noted a political strategist.

The opposition may question whether these projects will benefit ordinary citizens or remain largely symbolic. With rising inflation and unemployment, voters may be cautious.

An observer said, ‘The government is talking about transformation; the people are talking about survival. Which conversation wins in 2025 will decide Assam’s next government.’”

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